1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a light emitting diode (LED) lamp, and more particularly to an LED lamp incorporating a heat sink for dissipating heat generated by the LED lamp.
2. Description of Related Art
As an energy-efficient light, an LED lamp has a trend of substituting for the fluorescent lamp for a lighting purpose. In order to increase the overall lighting brightness, a plurality of LEDs are often incorporated into a lamp. It is well known that the LEDs generate a lot of heat when emitting heat. If the heat cannot be quickly removed, the LED lamp may be overheated, significantly reducing work efficiency and service life thereof. Therefore, how to efficiently dissipate the heat of the LEDs becomes a challenge for the LED lamp.
What is needed, therefore, is an LED lamp having a heat sink which can efficiently dissipate the heat of the LEDs.
An LED lamp includes a plurality of LED modules and a thermal module. Each of the LED modules has a plurality of LEDs. The thermal module is secured to a side of the LED modules. The thermal module includes a plurality of fins. The fins are stacked with one above another with a gap defined between two adjacent ones. Each of the fins defines two openings. The openings of the fins coincide with each other from top to bottom so as to form two channels. The channels are used for air to flow therein to exchange heat with the fins.
Other advantages and novel features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Many aspects of the present apparatus can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present apparatus. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
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The lamp enclosure 10 has a rectangular casing 12 and a lens 15. The lens 15 is attached to a bottom of the casing 12. The casing 12 comprises a connecting portion 126 extending from a lateral side thereof. The casing 12 and the lens 15 cooperatively define a room 123 for receiving the LED modules 20 therein. The casing 12 has an opening 124 in a top thereof. The LED modules 20 can enter the room 123 through the opening 124.
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The thermal module 30 comprises a heat sink 32, a base 33 and a plurality of heat pipes 35. The heat sink 32 comprises a plurality of rectangular fins 320. The fins 320 are stacked with one above another with a gap defined between two adjacent ones. Two elongated openings 325 are defined in each of the fins 320. The openings 325 are parallel to each other. The openings 325 are rectangular and extend along a longitudinal direction of the fin 320. The openings 325 of the fins 320 coincide with each other from top to bottom, thereby forming two vertical channels 328. The channels 328 communicate air above the heat sink 32 with air below the heat sink 32. Each of the fins 320 has a plurality of circular holes 322, which are arranged in three parallel rows. Either of the two openings 325 is located between two adjacent rows of the holes 322. The openings 325 and the holes 322 are formed by stamping corresponding parts of the fin 320. A plurality of flanges 323 extends from a surface of each fin 320. Each of the flanges 323 corresponds to one of the holes 322 for enclosing a peripheral edge of the corresponding hole 322. The fins 320 are equidistantly spaced from each other via the flanges 323 abutting against an adjacent fin 320. The holes 322 of the fins 320 coincide with each other from top to bottom, thereby forming a plurality of circular channels (not labeled) for engagingly receiving the heat pipes 35 therein.
The base 33 is attached to a top portion of the casing 12. The base 33 is made of a material having good heat conduction, such as copper or aluminum. The base 33 has a top surface shown in
Each of the heat pipes 35 is bended to have a generally U-shaped configuration. Each heat pipe 35 has a horizontal evaporator 352 and two vertical condensers 354. The two condensers 354 are respectively connected to two ends of the evaporator 352. A vertical length of the condenser 354 of each heat pipe 35 is longer than a vertical length of the heat sink 32. The evaporators 352 of the heat pipes 35 are conformably received in the grooves 335 of the base 33. The condensers 354 of the heat pipes 35 extend through the holes 322 of the fins 320 so as to assemble the fins 320 together to form the heat sink 32. The heat pipes 35, the base 33 and the heat sink 32 are assembled together by soldering.
The cover 50 is made of light metal which has good heat conduction, such as aluminum. The cover 50 has an arced shape and provides a shielding area covering a whole top portion of the heat sink 32 of the thermal module 30. The cover 50 has an outer surface 51 having a convex shape and an internal surface 52 having a concave shape. Both of the outer surface 51 and the internal surface 52 are smooth. Two opposite, lateral edges 53 of the cover 50 are bent to have a horizontal shape. Either of the lateral edges 53 defines two spaced holes 54 therethrough. Screws 55 extend through the holes 54 to threadly engage with a top portion of the heat sink 32, thereby securing the cover 50 to the heat sink 32. The internal surface 52 spaces from the top portion of the heat sink 32.
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In an alternative embodiment, other fins with different shapes can also be used in the heat sink 32. Referring to
In a heat sink assembled by the fins 320a, heated airflow below each of the fins 320a passes through the openings 325a and impinges on the corresponding tabs 324a. On one hand, the heated airflow rebounds so as to create turbulence of air near the tabs 324a. Thus, the airflow has more chances to contact the tabs 324a and exchange more heat with the tabs 324a. On the other hand, the tabs 324a conduct the airflow to flow horizontally along surfaces of the fins 320a so that a boundary layer or interfacial layer of the surfaces of the fins 320a can be destroyed by the horizontal airflow; accordingly, the airflow has more chances to exchange heat with the fins 320a. Thus, a heat dissipation efficiency of the heat sink can be enhanced. The heated airflow also can pass through the spaces 326a and float upwardly. Alternatively, a similar tab can extend slantingly from the fin 320a and has a free end, thereby forming an oblique wall to the airflow.
It is believed that the present invention and its advantages will be understood from the foregoing description, and it will be apparent that various changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention or sacrificing all of its material advantages, the examples hereinbefore described merely being preferred or exemplary embodiments of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200810066799.9 | Apr 2008 | CN | national |