Electronic devices generally produce heat during operation, and thus, heat-dissipating devices or fan assemblies are required. As the demand for heat-dissipation increases, fans must provide enhanced performance.
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Heat dissipation fans and housings thereof are provided. An exemplary embodiment of a housing of a heat dissipation fan comprises an outer frame, a base, and a plurality of air-guiding elements. The base is disposed in the outer frame. The air-guiding elements, disposed between the base and the outer frame, comprise a first curved surface, a second curved surface, and a bottom surface.
Further provided is another housing comprising an outer frame, a base, and a plurality of air-guiding elements. The base is disposed in the outer frame. The air-guiding elements, disposed between the base and the outer frame, comprise a first sloped surface and a second sloped surface, connected thereto. The sloped surfaces are arch, convex, concave, or sloped at different angles.
An exemplary embodiment of a heat dissipation fan comprises an outer frame, an impeller, a base, and a plurality of air-guiding elements. The impeller comprises a hub and a plurality of blades encircling the hub. The base is disposed in the outer frame. The air-guiding elements, disposed between the base and the outer frame, comprise a first curved surface and a second curved surface.
The blades comprise an inner edge lower than a top surface of the hub. The hub comprises a curved upper edge.
The heat-dissipation device further comprises a metal shell with a plurality of holes defined therein, and the hub comprises an engaging element engaged in the holes such that the hub is telescoped outside the metal shell.
The first curved surface and the second curved surface form different acute angles relative to a plane of the bottom surface, respectively, between 5° and 60°. Also, the first curved surface and the second curved surface have different curvatures.
The air-guiding elements further comprise a horizontal bottom surface. The curved surfaces are arch, convex, concave, or sloped at different angles.
The air-guiding elements are incomplete stator blades with a cross section area greater than or equal to one-third of the cross section area of the blades. The cross section area of the air-guiding elements may be less than that of the blades. The height of the air-guiding elements is substantially one-third to half that of the blades.
The outer frame comprises an outwardly extended portion, located at an outlet or an inlet thereof to increase air volume. The air-guiding elements are connected between the extended portion and the base. Each of the air-guiding elements comprises a fixed end and a free end. The fixed end is connected to the base, and the free end extends in the direction of the extended portion. Alternatively, the fixed end may be connected to the extended portion, and the free end extends in the direction of the base. Each of the air-guiding elements can comprise fixed ends connected to the extended portion and free ends extending in the direction of the base, and others of the air-guiding elements comprise fixed ends connected to the base and free ends extending in the direction of the extended portion.
A cross section of the air-guiding elements gradually increases or decreases from the base to the extended portion.
Additionally, the outer frame, the casing, and the air-guiding elements are integrally formed, as a monolithic piece.
The base comprises a plurality of reinforced structures to increase strength thereof.
Further scope of the applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the subsequent detailed description and the accompanying drawings, which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
Heat dissipation fans and housings thereof are provided.
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The air-guiding elements 32 are incomplete stator blades with cross section area greater than or equal to one-third of the cross section area of the blades 42. Alternatively, the cross section area of the air-guiding elements 32 is less than that of the blades 42. Namely, if the blades 42 are wing-shaped, the air-guiding elements 32 have a similar wing-shape with end portions thereof being cut off. Thus, the height of the air-guiding elements 32 is substantially one-third to half that of the blades 42.
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While the invention has been described by way of example and in terms of preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto. To the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements (as would be apparent to those skilled in the art). Therefore, the scope of the appended claims should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements.
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