1. Technical Field
The disclosure relates to heat dissipation devices, and particularly to a heat dissipation device incorporating a fin assembly.
2. Description of Related Art
A heat dissipation module is often applied to dissipate heat from heat generating components, such as central procession units (CPUs). Generally, a conventional heat dissipation module includes a centrifugal fan and a fin assembly arranged at an air outlet of the fan.
During operation, the fan generates airflow through the fin assembly to take away the heat of the fin assembly absorbed from the heat generating component. However, an amount of the airflow at two sides of the air outlet is larger than an amount of the airflow at a central portion of the air outlet, therefore, dust will deposit on two laterally sides of the fin assembly corresponding to the two sides of the fan along with the airflow.
Thus, it is desired to overcome the described limitations.
In the present embodiment, the fan 80 is a centrifugal fan, which includes a holder 81, a cover 83 engaged with the holder 81 to form a cavity, and an impeller 82 received in the cavity. The holder 81 includes a bottom plate 84 and a sidewall 85 perpendicularly and upwardly extending from a periphery of the bottom plate 84. The cover 83 defines an air inlet 86 therein. The holder 81 defines an air outlet 87 between two ends of the sidewall 85. A curved tongue portion 88 protrudes inwardly from the sidewall 85, and is adjacent to the air outlet 87.
In the present embodiment, the first and second heat absorbing substrates 10, 20 are made of metal which has a high thermal conductivity, such as copper, aluminum, or stainless steel. The first and second heat absorbing substrates 10, 20 are respectively configured for contacting electronic elements and absorbing heat generated therefrom.
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The first fin set 40 includes a plurality of first fins 42 stacked together. Each first fin 42 is parallel to and spaced from a neighboring first fin 42. Each first fin 42 includes a first main body 420 and a pair of first flanges 422 bent horizontally from a top and a bottom of the first main body 420. A first passage 43 is defined between the first main bodies 420 of each two neighboring first fins 42 for airflow generated by the fan 80. An upper portion of the first main body 420 of each first fin 42 defines a cutout exposed to the air outlet 87 of the fan. The cutouts of the first fins 42 cooperatively define the through groove 31.
Each of the second fin sets 50 includes a plurality of second fins 52. The second fins 52 of each of the second fin sets 50 are stacked together. The two second fin sets 50 sandwich the first fin set 40 therebetween. Each second fin 52 includes a second main body 520 and an extending portion 523 extending from the second main body 520 to the fan 80. A pair of second flanges 522 are bent horizontally from a top and a bottom of each of the second main body 520 and the extending portion 523. A second passage 53 is defined between each two neighboring second fins 52 for airflow generated by the fan 80 with a width the same as that of the second flange 522. The second fins 52 are similar to the first fins 42. The difference of each second fin 52 from each first fin 42 is that a lower portion of each second fin 52 is cut to define an undercut 54, and the undercut 54 is near the fan 80 and communicates with the through groove 31 of the heat sink 30. In other words, each of the second fins 52 has an L-shaped side profile and each of the undercuts 54 is defined below the extending portions 523 and between the second main bodies 520 and the air outlet 87 of the fan 80. Front ends of the extending portions 523 of the second fins 52 are parallel to the first surface 32 of the heat sink 30. Front sides of the second main bodies 520 of the second fins 52 near the undercuts 54 is defined downwards and slantwise away from the fan 80.
In the present embodiment, a top portion of the heat sink 30 near the air outlet 87 of the fan 80 defines a notch for receiving an end portion of the cover 83 of the fan 80.
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It is to be further understood that even though numerous characteristics and advantages have been set forth in the foregoing description of embodiments, together with details of the structures and functions of the embodiments, the disclosure is illustrative only; and that 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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201110260210.0 | Sep 2011 | CN | national |