1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to heat-dissipating devices, and more particularly, to a heat-dissipating module.
2. Description of the Related Art
A general heat-dissipating module applied to a central processing unit (CPU) of a computer is composed of a heat sink and a cooling fan. The heat sink is in contact with the CPU for absorbing the heat generated by the CPU and transferring the heat to fins of the heat sink, and then the cooling fan blows the fins to dissipate the heat of the fins.
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The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a heat-dissipating module, which is of preferable strength and durability in structure.
The secondary objective of the present invention is to provide a heat-dissipating module, which required less space.
The foregoing objectives of the present invention are attained by the heat-dissipating module composed of a heat sink, a plurality of fixtures, and a plurality of fasteners. The heat sink includes a plurality of fins and a plurality of hollowed portions located at a periphery thereof. Each of the fixtures includes a support portion, and two lap joint portions extending parallel outward from two sides of each of the support portions. Each of the two lap joint portions has a fasten hole. Each of the support portions has a support hole. Each of the fixtures corresponds to one of the hollowed portions. Each of the support portions is located in the corresponding hollowed portion. The two lap joint portions of each fixture are mounted to a top edge of the fins and close to two sides of the support portion. Each of the fasteners is inserted through at least one of the support holes of each fixture to be fixed to the heat sink, fastening the lap joint portions of each fixture to the heat sink. In this way, the cooling fan and the heat sink are fastened with each other to enhance the structural durability of the present invention. In addition, the present invention is small-sized, taking less space.
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The heat sink 11 includes a plurality of fins 12 and a plurality of hollowed portions 14 located at a periphery thereof.
The fixtures 21 are made of metal or heat-resistant material and each include a support portion 22, two extension parts 24 extending upward from two sides of the support portion 22 for a predetermined length, and two lap joint portions 26 extending parallel outward from respective top edges of the two extension parts 24. Each of the lap joint portions 26 has a fasten hole 27. Each of the support portions 22 has a support hole 23. Each of the fixtures 21 corresponds to one of the hollowed portions 14, each of the support portions 22 being located in the corresponding hollowed portion 14. The lap joint portions 26 of each fixture 21 are mounted to a top edge of the fins 12 and close to two sides of the corresponding hollowed portion 14. Each of the extension parts 24 is stopped against one of the fins 12.
The fasteners 31, which are screw bolts in this embodiment, each are inserted through one of the fasten holes 27 and fixed to between two of the fins 12 of the heat sink 11 to fasten the lap joint portion 26 to the heat sink 11. In addition, each of the fasteners 31 is not limited to the screw bolt and can be an alternative, like latch.
The linking members 33, which are screw bolts in this embodiment, each include a spring 34. Each of the linking members 33 is inserted through one of the support holes 23 and is stopped against one of the support portions 22 by one of the springs 34, for connection with a circuit board (now shown) or another heat-dissipating device (not shown). In addition, each of the linking members 33 is not limited to the screw bolt and can be an alternative, like latch.
In light of the above, the fixtures 21 are fixed to the fins 12 of the heat sink 11 and connected with a circuit board (not shown) by the lining members 33, and then the heat sink 11 at a bottom side thereof can be connected with a heat-generating member (not shown), like CPU, for thermal dissipation.
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The heat-dissipating module 40 further includes a cooling fan 41. The cooling fan 41 has four through holes 42 formed at four corners thereof. Each of the through holes 42 selectively corresponds to one of the fasten holes 27, through which the fastener 31 is not inserted. The cooling fan 41 is fixed to the heat sink 11 in such a way that a plurality of screw bolts 44 are inserted through the through holes 42 respectively to be screwed with the fasten holes 27. When the cooling fan 41 is fixed to the heat sink 11, the airstream generated by the cooling fan 41 can take the heat out of the heat sink 11 for more efficient thermal dissipation.
When the heat sink 11 is mounted to a circuit board (not shown), the overall pressure is taken by the linking members and the fixtures 21, such that the linking pressure does not work on the cooling fan 41 and thus the linking structure of the cooling fan 41 is not subject to crack or rupture as the prior art is. In addition, the fixtures 21 are located in the hollowed portions 14, not extending out of the heat sink, such that the overall size of the combination of the present invention is small to take less space.
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A plurality of threaded holes 521 are formed at predetermined ones of the fins 52 of the heat sink 51. Each of the fasteners 61 is fixed into one of the threaded holes 521. Except the way of connection between the fasteners 61 and the fins 52, the other structures and the attained effects of the third embodiment are identical to those of the first embodiment, such that no more recitation is necessary.
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Each of the lap joint portions 76 of the fixtures 71 includes a plurality of claws 761 extending downward. Each of the claws 761 is engaged between two of the fins 82. Except the way of connection between the lap joint portions 76 and the fins 82, the other structures and the attained effect of the fourth embodiment are identical to those of the first embodiment, such that no more recitation is necessary.
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Each of the support portions 102 of the fixtures 101 does not have the two extension parts mentioned in the aforementioned embodiments. The two lap joint portions 106 extend parallel outward from two sides of the supports 102 respectively and are fixed beneath the heat sink 91 by a plurality of the fasteners 111.
In conclusion, the linking pressure of the heat sink is taken by the fasteners and the fixtures, such that the linking pressure does not work on the cooling fan and the cooling fan is not subject to crack or rupture due to the pressure and high heat. In addition, the fixtures are located in the hollowed portions, not extending out of the heat sink, such that the overall combination of the heat-dissipating module of the present invention is preferably small, taking less space.
Although the present invention has been described with respect to specific preferred embodiments thereof, it is no way limited to the details of the illustrated structures but changes and modifications may be made within the scope of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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97205587 | Apr 2008 | TW | national |