1. Technical Field
The disclosure relates to heat dissipation and, more particularly, to a heat dissipation device with a bracket capable of conveniently fastening a fan on or detaching the fan from a heat sink.
2. Description of Related Art
Nowadays, numerous heat dissipation devices are used to dissipate heat generated by electronic devices. Generally, a heat dissipation device comprises a heat sink and a fan. The fan is fastened on the heat sink via a plurality of screws. The fan needs to be disassembled from the heat sink for maintenance or replacing with another fan after the fan is used for a long time. In disassembly, since the fan is connected to the heat sink via the screws, a screwdriver is required to detach the screws from the heat sink. Thus, it is inconvenient to disassemble the fan from the heat sink.
What is needed, therefore, is a heat dissipation device which can overcome the limitations described.
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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Each bracket 30 is integrally formed of an elastic material such as plastic or rubber, and includes a beam 31 and two connecting shafts 32 downwardly and slantwise extending from two ends of the beam 31. An attaching portion 35 vertically and downwardly extends from a bottom, distal end of each connecting shaft 32. The attaching portion 35 defines a through hole 300 for a screw 38 to extend therethrough. Two pairs of spaced, opposite flexible buckles 34 extend from the two ends of the beam 31 toward the fan 20. Each buckle 34 comprises a flexible extending arm 342 extending from the beam 31 and a wedge-shaped retaining portion 344 extending from an inner side of a distal end of the extending arm 342. The retaining portions 344 in each pair of the buckles 34 face toward each other. A distance between two opposite extending arms 342 of each pair of the buckles 34 is slightly larger than a thickness of the lower flange 24 of the fan 20 so that the pair of the buckles 34 can be buckled on the lower flange 24 firmly. A strengthener 36 protrudes from a bottom of a bottom one of each pair of the buckles 34 and connects with the connecting shaft 32 to strengthen the bracket 30. The strengthener 36 generally has a right-angled triangular configuration.
In assembly, the two opposite extending arms 342 of each pair of the buckles 34 are forced by the lower flange 24 of the fan 20 to deform outwardly, until the retaining portions 344 of the buckles 34 are snappingly received in the slots 26 of the lower flange 24, whereupon the extending arms 342 of the buckles 34 return to their original positions. The heat conducting plate 12, the fin assembly 14 and the heat pipes 16 of the heat sink 10 are thus assembled together. The fan 20 with the brackets 30 buckled thereon is placed on the heat sink 20 to make the through holes 300 of the brackets 30 align with the threaded holes 122 of the heat conducting plate 12 of the heat sink 10. Four screws 38 are extended through the through holes 300 of the brackets 30 and engaged into the threaded holes 122 of the heat conducting plate 12 of the heat sink 10 to mount the fan 20 on the heat sink 10. When detaching the fan 20 from the heat sink 10, the extending arms 342 of the buckles 34 of the brackets 30 are pulled outwardly to make the extending arms 342 deform outwardly relative to the lower flange 24 of the fan 20 and separate from the slots 26 of the lower flange 24. Thus, the fan 20 is detached from the heat sink 10.
According to the disclosure, since the fan 20 is mounted on the heat sink 10 via the buckles 34 of the brackets 30 buckled on the lower flange 24 of the fan 20, it is convenient to mount the fan 20 on the heat sink 10 or disassemble the fan 20 from the heat sink 10.
It is believed that the disclosure 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.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200910306145.3 | Aug 2009 | CN | national |