1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a fastening device, and more particularly to a fastening device for connecting fans together.
2. Description of Related Art
With development in computer technology, electronic devices operate at high speed. It is well known that higher speed the electronic devices operate at, more heat they generate. If the heat is not dissipated duly, the stability of the operation of the electronic devices will be impacted severely. Generally, in order to ensure the electronic device to run normally, a fan is used to dissipate the heat generated by the electronic device. However, a single fan may not provide enough airflow; multiple fans are thus desired to connect with each other for generating a stronger airflow.
Typically, in order to connect two fans together, a plurality of screws are usually used to extend through a plurality of through holes in corners of the two fans and engage with a plurality of nuts. However, during assembly, a screwdriver is needed to manipulate the screws, resulting in the assembling process complicated and time-consuming. Moreover, since the two fans are connected together together by the screws which are rigid in nature, a sympathetic vibration is easily generated between the fans, which can produce an unbearable noise. In addition, a method for relieving the sympathetic vibration by adding an elastic gasket between the two fans is costly and cumbersome.
What is needed, therefore, is a fastening device for connecting fans which can overcome the above disadvantages.
A fastening device is used for connecting a first and a second fans together. The two fans each have an upper flange and a lower flange and a body interconnecting the upper flange and the lower flange. The fastening device includes a plate-shaped pad and two resilient portions respectively extending perpendicularly from two opposite sides of the pad, and two protrusions interconnecting the two resilient portions and the pad. The two resilient portions respectively extend through the lower flange of the first fan and the upper flange of the second fan, pressing the first fan and the second fan toward each other. The pad is sandwiched between the lower flange of the first fan and the upper flange of the second fan, supporting the first fan and the second fan thereon. The fastening device can efficiently relieve a sympathetic vibration of the first and second fans when the connected first and second fans are in operation, thereby to reduce a noise level generated by the operated first and second fans. Moreover, with the resilient structure of the resilient portions, the fastening device can secure the first and second fans conveniently, omitting the necessity of using any tool.
Other advantages and novel features will become more apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Many aspects of the present embodiments can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present embodiments. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
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The pad 22 has a diameter larger than that of each through hole 120 of the first and second fans 10, 30. The pad 22 is placed between a bottom face of the lower flange 124 of the first fan 10 and a top face of the upper flange 122 of the second fan 30, whereby the first and second fans 10, 30 are separated from each other and resiliently supported by the pads 22. A sympathetic vibration generated between the first and second fans 10, 30, when the first and second fans 10, 30 are in operation, is prevented by the present invention. The two protrusions 24 each have a cylindrical configuration and have a diameter equal to that of the each through hole 120 of the first and second fans 10, 30, so that the two protrusions 24 can be fittingly inserted into corresponding through holes 120, preventing the first and second fans 10, 30 from vibration relative to the fastening device 20. The two resilient portions 26 are used for cooperating with the pads 22 to firmly sandwich the lower flange 124 of the first fan 10 and the upper flange 122 of the second fan 30 therebetween.
Each resilient portion 26 comprises two spaced flexible arms 262 connecting the protrusion 24 and two retaining portions 264 respectively formed at distal ends of the two flexible arms 262. A longitudinal gap 260 is defined between the two flexible arms 262 for providing a deforming space to the two flexible arms 262. The two flexible arms 262 of each resilient portion 26 can be deformed toward each other in the gap 260 when being inserted into a corresponding through hole 120 of the first and second fans 10, 30. The retaining portion 264 has a right-angled triangular configuration in this embodiment. The retaining portion 264 includes a flat abutting face 266 and a slantwise guiding face 268 slanting inwardly towards a distal end thereof. The slantwise guiding face 268 can be pressed by an interior surface of the corresponding through hole 120 of the first and second fans 10, 30, to push a corresponding flexible arm 262 inwardly and thus guide the corresponding flexible arm 262 through the corresponding through hole 120 of the first and second fans 10, 30. The flat abutting face 266 is used for pressing a top surface of the lower flange 124 of the first fan 10 or a bottom surface of the upper flange 122 of the second fan 30 after the retaining portion 264 extends beyond the corresponding through hole 120 of the first or second fan 10, 30, thereby fixing the first and second fans 10, 30 together. A distance between the abutting face 266 and an adjacent face of the pad 22 is equal to a thickness of the upper or lower flange 122, 124 so that the upper or lower flange 122, 124 can be firmly and intimately sandwiched between the retaining portion 264 and the pad 22 of the fastening device 20. An opening 261 is conformably defined in each of the two flexible arms 262 and a corresponding retaining portion 264, to thereby increase a resilience of the resilient portion 26.
In assembly, a top end of each fastening device 20 is brought to extend through the corresponding through hole 120 of the lower flange 124 of the first fan 10. Due to confine of the through hole 120 of the lower flange 124, the flexible arms 262 are deformed inwardly to make the retaining portion 264 passing through the through hole 120 of the lower flange 124 of the first fan 10. After the fastening device 20 being substantially inserted into the through hole 120 of the lower flange 124 of the first fan 10, the flexible arms 262 are released outwardly to their original positions. At this position, the lower flange 124 of the first fan 10 is sandwiched and fixed between the retaining portions 266 and the pad 22, with the abutting faces 266 of the retaining portions 264 abutting against the top surface of the lower flange 124 of the first fan 10 downwardly and the pad 22 pressing the bottom surface of the lower flange 124 of the first fan 10 upwardly. A bottom end of each fastening device 20 can be fixed in the second fan 30 according to above protrusions, with a manipulating orientation thereof being inverted. Thus, the first and second fans 10, 30 are firmly connected together.
The fastening device 20 can efficiently relieve a sympathetic vibration of the first and second fans 10, 30, thereby to reduce the noise level during operation of the first and second fans 10, 30. Moreover, with the resilient structure of the resilient portions 26, the fastening device 20 can secure the first and second fans 10, 30 conveniently, without the requirement of using a tool
It is believed that the present invention and its advantages will be understood from the foregoing description, and it will be apparent that various changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention or sacrificing all of its material advantages, the examples hereinbefore described merely being preferred or exemplary embodiments of the invention.
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