Hard diskdrive cooling structure

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6246579
  • Patent Number
    6,246,579
  • Date Filed
    Monday, December 7, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 12, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A hard diskdrive cooling structure includes a rack installed in a computer to hold a hard diskdrive, the rack having an open chamber, which holds a fan motor and an axial-flow fan being coupled to the fan motor, and air vents in communication with the open chamber, a wire gauze filter covered over the air vents at the rack, and a fan guard covered on the open chamber of the rack, the fan guard having air vents in communication with the air vents at the rack and flow guide means for guiding currents of air from the air vents toward the hard diskdrive carried on the rack.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an electronic component e.g., a hard disk drive cooling structure for use in a computer to dissipate heat from a hard disk drive, for example, installed therein, and more particularly to such a hard diskdrive cooling structure which achieves high cooling efficiency and, is inexpensive to manufacture.




When a computer is operated, heat must be quickly carried away from important parts of the computer such as a CPU (central processing unit), hard disk drive, etc. The working temperature of a hard disk drive is within about 5˜55° C. When the working temperature surpasses 55° C., the hard disk drive may become unable to function well, and stored data may be destroyed. In order to maintain the optimum working temperature for a hard disk drive, a cooling arrangement is needed.

FIG. 6

shows the arrangement of an earlier hard disk drive cooling structure. According to this design, a plurality of fans


70


are provided adjacent to the hard disk drive


60


. When the computer is started, the fans


70


are operated to blow currents of air toward the hard disk drive


60


. Because the fans


70


are installed in the computer at one lateral side, currents of air are directly blown toward the front side of the hard disk drive


60


, causing a high wind resistance force to be produced; in consequence, thereof the cooling efficiency is low. Further, due to the size limitation of 42 mm x 149 mm, only three fans of size 40 mm x 40 mm can be installed. Because three fans are installed, the installation cost is high.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is one object of the present invention to provide an electronic component, e.g., a hard disk drive cooling structure which achieves high cooling efficiency.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a hard disk drive cooling structure which is inexpensive to manufacture.




It is still another object of the present invention to provide a hard disk drive cooling structure which can be alternatively installed between two positions to blow cooling air toward the top side or bottom side of the hard disk drive as desired.




According to one aspect of the present invention, the hard disk drive cooling structure comprises a rack installed in a computer to hold a hard disk drive, the rack having an open chamber, which holds a fan motor and a tangential flow fan coupled to the fan motor, and air vents in communication with the open chamber, a wire gauze filter covering the air vents of the rack, and a fan guard covering the open chamber of the rack, the fan guard having air vents in communication with the air vents of the rack and a flow guide for guiding currents of air from the air vents toward the hard disk drive carried on the rack.




According to another aspect of the present invention, the rack can be installed in the computer between a first position where the air vents of the fan guard are disposed at the top side for guiding currents of air into the open chamber of the rack from the top side, or a second position where the air vents of the fan guard are disposed at the bottom side for guiding currents of air into the open chamber of the rack from the bottom side.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded view of a hard disk drive cooling structure according to one embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a bottom plain view of the hard disk drive cooling structure shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is an applied view of the present invention, showing the hard disk drive cooling structure installed in a computer and operated.





FIG. 4

is an exploded view of an alternate form of the present invention.





FIG. 5

is a schematic drawing showing another installation example of the present invention.





FIG. 6

is a plain view of an earlier hard disk drive cooling structure.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a hard disk drive cooling structure in accordance with the present invention is generally comprised of a rack


10


, a flow guide


15


, a fan guard


20


, a tangential flow fan


30


, a fan motor


40


, and a wire gauze filter


50


.




The rack


10


is installed in a computer to hold a hard disk drive (not shown), having a plurality of air vents


11


, and two parallel side walls


14


defining a bottom chamber


12


. The flow guide


15


is mounted in the rack


10


to guide air into the rack


10


smoothly. The wire gauze filter


50


is mounted in the rack


10


and covers the air vents


11


to remove solid matter from air passing through the air vents


11


. The fan motor


40


is installed in one side wall


14


of the rack


10


. The tangential flow fan


30


is installed in the bottom chamber


12


of the rack


10


, and coupled to the fan motor


40


. The fan guard


20


is covers on the rack


10


over the wire gauze filter


50


, and has a plurality of air vents


21


corresponding to the air vents


11


at the rack


10


, and a smoothly curved flow guide panel


22


covering over the front and bottom sides of the bottom chamber


12


of the rack


10


to protect the fan motor


40


and the tangential flow fan


30


.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, the rack


10


is installed in a computer, having a part extended out of the housing of the computer. When the fan motor


40


is started, the tangential flow fan


30


is operated to draw outside cooling air through the air vents


21


of the fan guard


20


, the wire gauze filter


50


and the air vents


11


of the rack


10


into the bottom chamber


12


of the rack


10


, permitting the intake flow of air to be guided by the smoothly curved flow guide panel


22


towards the hard disk drive


51


in the computer. Therefore, heat can quickly be carried away from the hard disk drive


51


by currents of air during the operation of the tangential flow fan


30


.





FIG. 4

shows an alternate form of the present invention. According to this alternate form, the fan guard


20


is integral with the rack


10


.





FIG. 5

shows another installation example of the present invention. According to this installation method, the rack


10


is disposed in an inverted position with the air vents


11


and the wire gauze filter


50


disposed at the bottom side and the smoothly curved flow guide panel


22


disposed at the top side. This arrangement enables currents of air to be sucked into the rack


10


from the bottom side, and then guided forwards towards the hard disk drive


51


by the flow guide panel


22


of the fan guard


20


.




It is to be understood that the drawings are designed for purposes of illustration only, and are not intended as a definition of the limits and scope of the disclosed invention.



Claims
  • 1. A hard disk drive cooling structure, comprising:a rack installed in a computer to hold a hard disk drive, said rack comprising an open chamber, which holds a fan motor and a tangential flow fan coupled to said fan motor; a fan guard covering the open chamber of said rack, said fan guard having air vents for guiding outside air into said open chamber, and a flow guide for guiding currents of air from said air vents toward the hard disk drive carried on said rack; wherein said open chamber is defined within said rack at a bottom side thereof, and the air vents of said fan guard are disposed in communication with and below the open chamber of said rack for permitting currents of air to be drawn into the open chamber of said rack from the bottom and then guided toward the top side of the hard disk drive.
  • 2. The hard disk cooling structure of claim 1, wherein said fan guard is integral with said rack.
  • 3. The hard disk cooling structure of claim 1, further comprising a wire gauze filter covering said open chamber at one side adjacent to the air vents of said fan guard.
  • 4. The hard disk cooling structure of claim 1, wherein the flow guide of said fan guard is a smoothly curved flow guide panel extended from one end of said fan guard.
  • 5. The hard disk cooling structure of claim 1, wherein said rack comprises a flow guide disposed between the air vents of said fan guard and said open chamber for guiding currents of air from the air vents to the flow guide of said fan guard.
  • 6. The hard disk cooling structure of claim 1, wherein said rack has a plurality of air vents in communication between the air vents of said fan guard and said open chamber.
  • 7. The hard disk cooling structure of claim 1, wherein said rack comprises at least one side wall, which holds said fan motor and said tangential flow fan in place.
  • 8. A computer cooling structure, comprising:a rack installed in a computer to hold a hard disk drive, said rack comprising an open chamber holding a fan motor and a tangential flow fan coupled to said fan motor; a fan guard covering the open chamber of said rack, said fan guard having air vents for guiding outside air into said open chamber, and a flow guide for guiding currents of air from said air vents toward the hard disk drive carried on said rack; said open chamber being defined within said rack at a top side thereof, and the air vents of said fan guard are disposed in communication with and above the open chamber of said rack while permitting currents of air to be drawn into the open chamber of said rack from the top and guiding the currents toward the bottom side of the hard disk drive.
  • 9. The computer cooling structure of claim 8, wherein said fan guard is on integral structural component of said rack.
  • 10. The computer cooling structure of claim 8, further comprising a wire gauze filter covering said open chamber at one side adjacent to the air vents of said fan guard.
  • 11. The computer cooling structure of claim 8, wherein the flow guide of said fan guard is a smoothly curved flow guide panel extended from one end of said fan guard.
  • 12. The computer cooling structure of claim 8, wherein said rack comprises a flow guide disposed between the air vents of said fan guard and said open chamber while guiding currents of air from the air vents to the flow guide of said fan guard.
  • 13. The computer cooling structure of claim 8, wherein said rack has a plurality of air vents in communication between the air vents of said fan guard and said open chamber.
  • 14. The computer cooling structure of claim 8, wherein said rack comprises at least one side wall holding said fan motor and said tangential flow fan in place.
  • 15. A computer cooling structure, comprising:a rack installed in a computer to hold an electronic component, said rack comprising an open chamber, said rack holding a fan motor and a tangential flow fan coupled to said fan motor; a fan guard covering the open chamber of said rack, said fan guard having air vents for guiding outside air into said open chamber, and a flow guide guiding currents of air from said air vents toward the electronic component carried on said rack; said open chamber being defined within said rack at a bottom side thereof, and the air vents of said fan guard being disposed in communication with and below the open chamber of said rack while permitting currents of air to be drawn into the open chamber of said rack from the bottom and then guided toward the top side of the electronic component.
  • 16. The cooling structure of claim 15, wherein said fan guard is integral with said rack.
  • 17. The cooling structure of claim 15, further comprising a wire gauze filter covering said open chamber at one side adjacent to the air vents of said fan guard.
  • 18. The cooling structure of claim 15, wherein the flow guide of said fan guard is a smoothly curved flow guide panel extended from one end of said fan guard.
  • 19. The cooling structure of claim 15, wherein said rack comprises a flow guide disposed between the air vents of said fan guard and said open chamber while guiding currents of air from the air vents to the flow guide of said fan guard.
  • 20. The cooling structure of claim 15, wherein said rack has a plurality of air vents in communication between the air vents of said fan guard and said open chamber.
  • 21. The cooling structure of claim 15, wherein said rack comprises at least one side wall holding said fan motor and said tangential flow fan in place.
  • 22. A computer cooling structure, comprising:a rack installed in a computer to hold an electronic component, said rack comprising an open chamber holding a fan motor and a tangential flow fan coupled to said fan motor; a fan guard covering the open chamber of said rack, said fan guard having air vents for guiding outside air into said open chamber, and a flow guide guiding currents of air from said air vents toward the hard disk drive carried on said rack; said open chamber being defined within said rack at a top side thereof, and the air vents of said fan guard being disposed in communication with and above the open chamber of said rack while permitting currents of air to be drawn into the open chamber of said rack from the top and then guided toward the bottom side of the hard disk drive.
  • 23. The cooling structure of claim 22, wherein said fan guard is integral with said rack.
  • 24. The cooling structure of claim 22, further comprising a wire gauze filter covering said open chamber at one side adjacent to the air vents of said fan guard.
  • 25. The cooling structure of claim 22, wherein the flow guide of said fan guard is a smoothly curved flow guide panel extended from one end of said fan guard.
  • 26. The cooling structure of claim 22, wherein said rack comprises a flow guide disposed between the air vents of said fan guard and said open chamber for guiding currents of air from the air vents to the flow guide of said fan guard.
  • 27. The cooling structure of claim 22, wherein said rack has a plurality of air vents in communication between the air vents of said fan guard and said open chamber.
  • 28. The cooling structure of claim 22, wherein said rack comprises at least one side wall holding said fan motor and said tangential flow fan in place.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
86221787 Dec 1997 TW
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