Claims
- 1. A heat sink for mounting between a circuit board and a mounting surface, comprising:
- a planar member of heat conducting material having a first major surface adapted to mount to the circuit board and a second major surface adapted to mount to the mounting surface;
- a finned heat radiating member of a heat conducting material in thermal contact with said planar member, said finned heat radiating member extending perpendicularly from said planar member, said finned radiating member having:
- a core extending perpendicularly from said planar member and a thickness in a direction parallel to said planar member, said thickness being greatest at a portion closest to said planar member and lesser at portions farther from said planar member than said closest portion; and
- a plurality of fins extending from said core at positions along said length.
- 2. A heat sink as claimed in claim 1, wherein said second major surface defines a mounting plane through which projects no part of said heat sink so that said second major surface may lie flat abutting on a planar mounting surface.
- 3. A heat sink as claimed in claim 1, wherein said planar member is substantially rectangular in shape, said planar member having three free edges of said substantially rectangular shape, and said finned heat radiating member being at a fourth edge of said substantially rectangular shape.
- 4. A heat sink as claimed in claim 1, wherein said finned heat radiating member has said plurality of fins extending in two opposite directions from either side of said core.
- 5. A heat sink as claimed in claim 4, wherein said plurality of fins are at staggered positions along said length of said core.
- 6. A heat sink as claimed in claim 1, wherein said plurality of fins each have a greater thickness adjacent said core and a lesser thickness farther from said core.
- 7. A heat sink as claimed in claim 1, wherein said plurality of fins each have a surface lying substantially parallel to said planar member.
- 8. A heat sink as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one of said plurality of fins is at an end of said core farthest from said planar member, said at least one fin having a surface substantially parallel to said planar member.
- 9. A heat sink as claimed in claim 1, wherein said finned heat radiating member and said planar member are formed in one piece and have a constant cross section in one direction so as to permit forming by extrusion.
- 10. A heat sink for mounting between a circuit board and a mounting surface, comprising:
- a planar member of heat conducting material having a first major surface adapted to mount to the circuit board and a second major surface adapted to mount to the mounting surface, said second major surface defining a mounting plane through which projects no part of said heat sink so that said second major surface may lie flat abutting on a planar mounting surface, said planar member being substantially rectangular in shape, said planar member having three free edges of said substantially rectangular shape;
- a finned heat radiating member of a heat conducting material formed in one piece with said planar member by extrusion, said finned heat radiating member being at a fourth edge of said substantially rectangular shape, said finned heat radiating member having:
- a core extending perpendicularly from said planar member, said core having a length in a direction perpendicular to said planar member and a thickness in a direction parallel to said planar member, said thickness being greater at portions closer to said planar member and lesser at portion farther from said planar member; and
- a plurality of fins extending from said core at positions along said length, said plurality of fins extending in two opposite directions from either side of said core, said plurality of fins being at staggered positions along said length of said core, said plurality of fins each have a greater thickness adjacent said core and a lesser thickness farther from said core, said plurality of fins each have a surface lying substantially parallel to said planar member, two of said plurality of fins being at an end of said core farthest from said planar member, said two fins forming a top surface of said finned heat radiating member substantially parallel to said planar member.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a divisional application of U.S. Ser. No. 09/193,926, filed Nov. 17, 1998, which is a divisional application of U.S. Ser. No. 08/871,235, filed Jun. 9, 1997, which has issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,875,097.
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Divisions (2)
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