Heat sink element coupling structure
An improved heat sink element coupling structure comprised of a minimum of one or more folded appendages that are formed by bending along the upper or lower lateral edges, the middle, or other suitable position of a single heat sink element or along the two sides of one lateral edge or middle position of a single heat sink element; an opening disposed at the confluence of the folded appendage and the single heat sink element plate that penetrates the folded appendage to form a perforated construct; and a linking member that extends outward from the folded appendage and, furthermore, is positioned at the distal extremity of the single heat sink element plate. The features of the present invention include the following innovations. The linking member also has two lock tabs along its two sides that extend from the two sides at the leading extremity of the linking member. During interconnection, the lock tabs along the two sides of the linking member on single heat sink elements are articulated into an O shape and engaged into the opening of another immediately adjacent single heat sink element. Furthermore, the linking member and the two lock tabs at its two sides are formed into a horizontal S shape or an inverted horizontal S-shaped arrangement such that they are crimped onto the other single heat sink element plate and also firmly secured against the two lateral edges of the opening to prevent unintentional dislodging.
1) Field of the Invention
The invention herein relates to heat dissipation fixtures, specifically an improved heat sink element coupling structure capable of total mechanical engagement that cannot be unintentionally dislodged, the coupling structure of which is disposed on a single side of each heat sink element to interconnect a plurality thereof into a heat sink.
2) Description of the Prior Art
In conventional “assembly-type” heat sinks, such as those disclosed in patent application No. 407753, 460110, 468931, 484704, and 516794 in the Taiwan Patent Bulletin, the coupling structure for achieving interconnection consists of a “stack fit” approach. As a result, a coupling structure must be disposed at the upper and lower edge of each individual heat sink element plate so they can be interconnected into a heat sink. If the coupling structure is only disposed on the lower lateral edge of every individual heat sink element plate, but not on the upper lateral edge, they cannot be conjoined to the heat sink mounting plate. Since the coupling structure of conventional head sink must be situated on the upper and lower edge of each single heat sink element plate, only rectangular shaped heat sinks can be assembled which seriously limits profile variety and performance range. Additionally, since the coupling structure of the said conventional heat sink only consists of a “stack fit” approach for interconnection that is not “fully engaged”, loosening and/or dislodging easily occurs during assembly or when installed and utilized, demonstrating that the prior art is entirely impractical. In view of the said situation, the two applicants of the invention herein conducted extensive research and testing to develop the improved heat sink element coupling structure of the present invention.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe objective of the invention herein is to provide an improved heat sink element coupling structure capable of total mechanical engagement that cannot be unintentionally dislodged and, furthermore, that is not easily loosened nor shifted during assembly or while installed and in use.
Another objective of the invention herein is to provide an improved heat sink element coupling structure, wherein only one or more coupling structure on the lateral edge of single heat sink elements enable interconnection into a heat sink.
The improved heat sink element coupling structure of the invention herein is comprised of a minimum of one or more folded appendages that are formed by bending along the upper or lower lateral edges, the middle, or other suitable position of a single heat sink element or along the two sides of one lateral edge or middle position of a single heat sink element; an opening disposed at the confluence of the said folded appendage and the said single heat sink element plate that penetrates the said folded appendage to form a perforated construct; and a linking member that extends outward from the said folded appendage and, furthermore, is positioned at the distal extremity of the said single heat sink element plate, the features of which are: The said linking member also has two lock tabs along its two sides that extend from the two sides at the leading extremity of the said linking member; during interconnection, the lock tabs along the two sides of the linking member on a said single heat sink element are articulated into an O shape and engaged into the opening of another immediately adjacent single heat sink element and, furthermore, the said linking member and the said two lock tabs at its two sides are formed into a horizontal S shape or an inverted horizontal S-shaped arrangement such that they are crimped onto the said other single heat sink element plate and also firmly secured against the two lateral edges of the opening to prevent unintentional dislodging. As such, during assembly or while installed and in use, the present invention is not easily loosened or unintentionally dislodged; at the same time, since only one lateral edge of the single heat sink elements enables interconnection for assembling heat sinks, they can be connected into an inclined plane-type, notched or variable height, wave-shaped heat sinks, or even connected into cylindrical-type, rectangular, tubular, ovoid tubular-shaped, polygonal tubular-shaped heat sink; and also connected to single heat sink element plates having differing heights (widths) to assemble an unevenly profiled heat sink, thereby accommodating a range of varying arrangements to meet the different design requirements and demands of manufacturers.
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Claims
1. An improved heat sink element coupling structure comprised of:
- a minimum of one or more folded appendages that are formed by bending along the upper or lower lateral edges, the middle, or other suitable position of a single heat sink element;
- an opening disposed at the confluence of the said folded appendage and the plate of the said single heat sink element that penetrates the said folded appendage to form a perforated construct; and a linking member that extends outward from the said folded appendage and, furthermore, is positioned at the distal extremity of the said single heat sink element plate, the features of which are:
- the said linking member also has two lock tabs along its two sides that extend from the two sides at the leading extremity of the said linking member; during interconnection, the said lock tabs along the two sides of the said linking member on a said single heat sink element are articulated into an O shape and engaged into the said opening of another immediately adjacent said single heat sink element and, furthermore, the said linking member and the said two lock tabs at its two sides are formed into a horizontal S shape or an inverted horizontal S-shaped arrangement such that they are crimped onto the other said single heat sink element plate and also firmly secured against the two lateral edges of the said opening to prevent unintentional dislodging.
2. As mentioned in claim 1 of the improved heat sink element coupling structure of the invention herein, the one or more said folded appendages can be disposed on one lateral edge, two sides, or a middle position of a said single heat sink element and have one or more said linking members, with two said lock tabs that extend from the two sides at the leading extremity of each said linking member.
3. As mentioned in claim 1 and claim 2 of the improved heat sink element coupling structure of the invention herein, the said linking member can be fabricated with one said lock tab that extends from the left or the right side of the leading extremity of the said linking member.
4. As mentioned in claim 1, claim 2, and claim 3 of the improved heat sink element coupling structure of the invention herein, the planar profile of the said lock tabs includes rectangular, U-shaped, and triangular arrangements.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 14, 2003
Publication Date: Feb 3, 2005
Inventors: Chen Cheng-Tung (Wu-Ku Hsiang), Yeh Jian-Fa (Hsing-Chuang City)
Application Number: 10/686,913