1. Technical Field
The disclosure relates to heat dissipation devices and, more particularly, to a heat dissipation device with a fan capable of being conveniently assembled to and disassembled from a heat sink thereof.
2. Description of Related Art
A heat sink is usually placed in thermal contact with a heat generating electronic device such as a central processing unit (CPU), and transfers heat through conduction away from the heat generating electronic device so as to prevent over-heating of the heat generated electronic device.
Generally, a fan is mounted on a side of the heat sink to improve heat dissipation efficient of the heat sink. The fan and the heat sink are assembled together by a number of screws. The screws are assembled to and disassembled from the heat sink one by one by a technical tool. This is very time-consuming and trouble.
What is needed, therefore, is a heat dissipation device with a fan of being conveniently assembled to and disassembled from a heat sink thereof, thereby overcoming the above-described problems.
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The first fins 13 are divided into a number of rows along a length direction and a width direction of the base 12. Each of the first fins 13 is elongated and perpendicularly connects with the base 12. Tops of the first fins 13 are coplanar and lower than tops of the second fins 14. A baffling portion 131 extends upwardly from the outmost end of each of the first fins 13 which is located at the outmost front or rear row along the length direction of the base 12. The baffling portions 131 abut against opposite sides the fan 20. Tops of the baffling portions 131 are lower than the tops of the second fins 14.
Each of the second fins 14 is elongated and perpendicularly connects with the base 12. The second fin 14 is higher than the first fin 13. Two cuneal ridges 142 extend inwardly from inner surfaces of the two second fins 14 which are located at the outmost front and rear sides of a right row of the second fins 14, respectively. The ridges 142 are located at a top of the top end of the first fin 13 and press the fan 20. Two through holes 140 are defined at the two second fins 14 which are located at the outmost front and rear sides of a left row of the second fins 14, respectively. The through holes 140 align with the ridges 142. A recess 15 is defined in a top of the heat sink 10 and enclosed by the tops of the first fins 13, inner surfaces of the baffling portions 131 and the inner surfaces of the second fins 14. The fan 20 is received in the recess 15 and supported by the tops of the first fins 13. A periphery of the fan 20 abuts against the inner surfaces of the baffling portions 131 and the inner surfaces of the second fins 14.
The engaging member 30 comprises two engaging portions 32, two elastic elements 34 and a stopping portion 36. Each of the engaging portions 32 comprises a rectangular head 322, a cylindrical extending portion 324, and a cuneal pressing portion 326. The extending portion 324 and the pressing portion 326 are located at opposite sides of the head 322 and oriented towards opposite directions. The extending portion 324 extends outwardly from a central portion of a lateral surface of the head 322. The extending portion 324 extends through the through hole 140 of the second fin 14 of the heat sink 10 and engages with the stopping portion 36. An end of the extending portion 324 is recessed to define an engaging groove 3240 to engage with the stopping portion 36. The pressing portion 326 extends outwardly from another lateral surface of the head 322 to engage with the fan 20. The elastic element 34 is positioned around a periphery of the extending portion 324 and is sandwiched between a corresponding second fin 14 and the head 322. In this embodiment, the elastic element 34 is a helical spring, and can be compressed along an axial direction thereof. The stopping portion 36 is integrally formed by an elastic plastic or metallic sheet. The stopping portion 36 comprises a U-shaped operating portion 364 and two connecting portions 362 extending outwardly from two opposite ends of the operating portion 364. The connecting portions 362 are oriented towards opposite directions. The connecting portion 362 defines a mounting hole 3621 to receive the extending portion 324. A slit 3623 is defined at the outmost end of the connecting portion 362 and communicates with the mounting hole 3621 to divide the outmost end of the connecting portion into two spaced portions.
The fan 20 comprises a cubical bracket 22 and a blade assembly 24 received in the bracket 22. Middle portions of four corners of the bracket are recessed; thus, four triangular mounting portions 224 are formed at a bottom end of the bracket 22. Two of the mounting portions 224 are pressed by the ridges 142 of the second fins 14 of the heat sink 10. Two of the mounting portions 224 are pressed by the pressing portions 326 of the engaging member 30.
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It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the disclosure have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the disclosure, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the disclosure to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200810305181.3 | Oct 2008 | CN | national |