Heat sink clip

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6477048
  • Patent Number
    6,477,048
  • Date Filed
    Friday, December 15, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 5, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A heat sink clip (50) is formed from a single piece of resilient metal by stamping. The heat sink clip includes an operation portion (59), a pressing body (51), a first and second arms (54, 57) extending from the opposite ends of the pressing body. The first and second arms each defines an aperture (55, 58) for engaging with a catch (22) on a socket (20) on which an electronic device (30) is mounted. The pressing body presses a heat sink (40) onto the electronic device. The operation portion extends from an end of the pressing body for readily engaging/disengaging the clip.
Description




BACKGROUND




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a clip and particularly to a clip for a heat sink which readily attaches the heat sink to an electronic device.




2. The Related Art




Certain electronic devices, such as Central Processing Units (CPU), generate a large amount of heat during operation, which deteriorates their operating stability. To counter this problem, a heat sink is often mounted to a CPU for dissipating heat therefrom. Various clips have been used for attaching a heat sink to a CPU.





FIG. 1

shows a conventional clip


1


for attaching a heat sink


7


to a CPU


8


which is attached to a socket


9


. The clip


1


comprises an pressing portion


2


for pressing against the heat sink


7


and a pair of spring portions


3


extending from opposite ends of the pressing portion


2


. A pair of legs


4


extends downwards from the spring portions


3


. Each leg


4


defines two apertures


5


,


6


arranged one above the other. The lower apertures


5


receive corresponding catches


11


formed on the socket


9


for closely attaching the heat sink


7


and the CPU


8


to the socket


9


. The upper apertures


6


are used to engage with a tool, such as a screwdriver, for engaging or disengaging the lower apertures


5


with or from the catches


11


. However, the procedure for assembling/disassembly the heat sink


7


to/from the CPU


8


using the clip


1


is cumbersome and complicated. This is especially so since the assembly/disassembly can not be performed without a tool.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a clip for a heat sink having an operation portion which readily attaches/detaches the heat sink to/from an electronic device.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a clip for securely attaching a heat sink to an electronic device.




To achieve the above-mentioned objects, a heat sink clip is formed from a single piece of resilient metal by stamping, and comprises an operation portion, a pressing body, and a first and second arms extending from opposite ends of the pressing body. The first and second arms each defmes an aperture for engaging with a catch on a socket on which an electronic device is mounted. The pressing body is adapted to press a heat sink onto the electronic device. The operation portion extends from an end of the pressing body for readily engaging/disengaging the clip.




Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will be drawn from the following detailed embodiment of the present invention with attached drawings, in which:











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded view showing a conventional clip, a heat sink, a CPU, and a socket, all to be assembled together;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a clip of the present invention with an operation portion being unbent; and





FIG. 3

is an exploded view showing a clip in accordance with the present invention, a heat sink, a CPU, and a socket, all to be assembled together.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIG. 2

, a clip


50


of the present invention is formed from a single piece of resilient metal by stamping. The clip


50


comprises a pressing body


51


, a first arm


54


extending downwards from one end of the pressing body


51


, a second arm


57


extending downwards from a second end of the pressing body


51


, and an operation portion


59


extending outwards from the second end of the pressing body


51


. The second arm


57


is formed by stamping from the operation portion


59


and defines an opening


52


in the operation portion


59


. The pressing body


51


forms a rib


56


to reinforce the clip


50


. The first and second arms


54


,


57


each defmes an aperture


55


,


58


for engaging with a catch


22


of a socket


20


(shown in FIG.


3


). A cutout


61


is defined at the free end of the operation portion


59


to form two wing tabs


64


. The width of the cutout


61


is equal to a width of a horizontal section


53


, which is formed as part of the second end of the pressing body


51


. A reinforced operation portion


59


is formed by upward bending and folding the operation portion


59


back upon itself along a transverse line


62


, and then folding the wing tabs


64


backward along a transverse line


63


. The wing tabs


64


are folded underneath the operation portion


59


, as shown in FIG.


3


.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, in assembly, the clip


50


presses a heat sink


40


onto a central processing unit


30


(CPU) mounted on a socket


20


. The aperture


55


of the first arm


54


of the clip


50


engages with a catch


22


formed on the socket


20


. Because of the operation portion


59


, the second arm


57


is easily engaged with a second catch


22


of the socket


20


. Thus the heat sink


40


is readily attached to the CPU


30


by the clip


50


.




To release the clip


50


, the operation portion


59


is depressed to detach the aperture


58


of the second arm


57


from the catch


22


of the socket


20


thereby allowing disengagement of the clip


50


from the heat sink


40


and socket


20


.




It is understood that the invention may be embodied in other forms without departing from the spirit thereof. Thus, the present example and embodiment are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein.



Claims
  • 1. A heat sink clip comprising:a pressing body adapted to press a heat sink onto an electronic device; first and second arms extending downwards from the opposite ends of the pressing body; and a reinforced operation portion extending from the end of the pressing body from which the second arm extends, the operation portion being adapted for readily attaching/detaching the heat sink to/from the electronic device, wherein the second arm is formed by stamping from the operating portion, the reinforced operation portion is formed by bending and folding the operation portion back upon itself, and then bending a pair of wing tabs formed on an end of the operation portion and underneath the operation portion.
  • 2. The heat sink clip as described in claim 1, wherein the pressing body defines at least one rib to reinforce the clip.
  • 3. A heat sink clip comprising:a pressing body for pressing a heat sink unto an electronic device; a first arm extending downwardly from one end of the pressing body; an operation portion generally laterally extending the other end of the pressing body; and a downwardly extending second arm being stamped out from the operation portion and defining an opening in the said operation portion, wherein the operation portion is backwardly folded to form a tow-layer structure thereof for reinforcement, the operation portion further includes at least one tab to secure the two-layer structure together.
  • 4. A heat sink clip comprising:a pressing body for pressing a heat sink unto an electronic device, said pressing body defining an longitudinal direction; first and second arms extending downwardly from two opposite ends of the pressing body; and an operation portion generally laterally extending one of said ends of the pressing body close to the second arm; wherein a width of the operation portion transverse to said longitudinal direction being larger than that of the second arm for easy operation; wherein the operation portion is folded backwardly to form an at-least-two-layers structure, at least one tab is formed at the operation portion to secure the at-least-two-layer structure together.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
88222452 U Dec 1999 TW
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Number Date Country
02000183578 Jun 2000 JP