Information
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Patent Grant
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6308773
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Patent Number
6,308,773
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Date Filed
Friday, January 5, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 30, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 165 185
- 361 704
- 361 697
- 174 163
- 257 718
- 257 719
- 257 722
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A heat sink and fan arrangement includes a heat sink having two bottom coupling grooves disposed at two opposite lateral sides, a fan supported on the heat sink, the fan having four through holes in four corners of a bottom wall thereof, and two resilient binding wires fastened to the heat sink and the fan to secure the heat sink and the fan together, the binding wires each having a horizontal base portion respectively coupled to the bottom coupling grooves of the heat sink, two hooked tips respectively hooked in the through holes of the fan, and two vertical suspension arms connected between two distal ends of the horizontal base portion and the hooked tips.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a heat sink and fan arrangement and, more particularly, to such a heat sink and fan arrangement, which uses two U-shaped, hook-tip binding wires to secure the fan to the heat sink.
Various heat sinks have been disclosed for use with a fan to dissipate heat from an electronic device, for example, a CPU (central processing unit).
FIG. 6
shows a heat sink and fan arrangement for use to dissipate heat from a CPU. This arrangement comprises a heat sink adapted for attaching to the top sidewall of the CPU, a fan adapted for mounting on the heat sink at the topside, and a fan case adapted for fastening to the CPU to secure the fan, the heat sink and the CPU together. The fan case has bottom hooks adapted for hooking on the bottom sidewall of the CPU. This arrangement is functional, however the manufacturing cost of the fan case is high. Further, the fan case fits only a particular model of CPU.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been accomplished to provide a heat sink and fan arrangement, which eliminates the aforesaid drawbacks. It is one object of the present invention to provide a heat sink and fan arrangement, which is inexpensive to manufacture. It is another object of the present invention to provide a heat sink and fan arrangement, which fits any of a variety of electronic devices. According to the present invention, two resilient binding wires are used and hooked in four through holes in four corners of the fan to secure the fan to the heat sink.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded view of a heat sink and fan arrangement according to the present invention.
FIG. 2
is an elevational assembly view of the heat sink and fan arrangement of the present invention.
FIG. 3
is a sectional view of the heat sink and fan arrangement showing the fastening of the binding wires according to the present invention.
FIG. 4
is a sectional view of the heat sink and fan arrangement showing the binding wires well fastened according to the present invention.
FIG. 5
is an elevational assembly view of an alternate form of the heat sink and fan arrangement according to the present invention.
FIG. 6
is an exploded view of the prior art design.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, a heat sink and fan arrangement in accordance with the present invention is generally comprised of a fan
1
, a heat sink
2
, and two resilient binding wires
3
.
The fan
1
has four through holes
11
in four corners of the bottom sidewall thereof. The heat sink
2
comprises a flat bottom contact wall
21
adapted for attaching to, for example, a CPU (central processing unit), and rows of upright radiating fins
22
raised from the top of the flat bottom contact wall
21
. The two opposite lateral side rows of upright radiating fins
22
define a respective bottom coupling grooves
221
. The resilient binding wires
3
each comprise a horizontal base portion
31
, two hooked tips
321
, and two vertical suspension arm portions
32
respectively connected between two distal ends of the horizontal base portion
31
and the hooked tips
321
. The horizontal base portion
31
has a middle part
311
curved upwards.
Referring to
FIG. 3 and 4
and
FIG. 2
again, the fan
1
is attached to the radiating fins
22
of the heat sink
2
at the top side, and then the horizontal base portions
31
of the binding wires
3
are respectively attached to the coupling grooves
221
of the heat sink
2
for enabling the hooked tips
321
of the binding wires
3
to be respectively hooked in the through holes
11
of the fan
1
from the top side.
Referring to FIGS. from
2
through
4
again, when attaching the horizontal base portions
311
of the binding wires
3
to the coupling grooves
221
of the heat sink
2
, the upwardly curved middle part
311
of each binding wire
3
is deformed to lift the suspension arms
32
over the elevation of the through holes
11
of the fan
1
, so that when the upward pulling force is released from the binding wires
3
, the binding wires
3
immediately return to their former shape, thereby causing the hooked tips
321
of the binding wires
3
to be respectively hooked in the through holes
11
of the fan
1
to secure the fan
1
and the heat sink
2
firmly together.
FIG. 5
shows an alternate form of the present invention. According to this alternate form, the heat sink
2
comprises two extension walls
222
vertically disposed at two opposite lateral sides and respectively stopped at two sides of the fan
1
. The side extension walls
222
each have a bottom coupling groove
2221
adapted to receive the horizontal base portions
31
of the binding wires
3
.
It is to be understood that the drawings are designed for purposes of illustration only, and are not intended for use as a definition of the limits and scope of the invention disclosed.
Claims
- 1. A heat sink and fan arrangement comprising a heat sink, a fan attached to a top side of said heat sink, and two resilient binding wires fastened to said heat sink and said fan to secure said heat sink and said fan together, wherein said fan comprises four through holes in four corners of a bottom wall thereof; said heat sink comprises two bottom coupling grooves disposed at two opposite lateral sides; said resilient binding wires each comprise a horizontal base portion respectively coupled to the bottom coupling grooves of said heat sink, two hooked tips respectively hooked in the through holes of said fan, and two vertical suspension arms connected between two distal ends of said horizontal base portion and said hooked tips.
- 2. The heat sink and fan arrangement of claim 1, wherein said heat sink comprises two extension walls vertically disposed at two opposite lateral sides, and said bottom coupling grooves are respectively formed on said extension walls at a bottom side.
- 3. The heat sink and fan arrangement of claim 2, wherein said extension walls of said heat sink are respectively stopped at two opposite lateral sides of said fan.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
089201265 |
Jan 2000 |
TW |
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US Referenced Citations (2)