COOLER DEVICE
A cooler device includes a metal base member and a plurality of metal radiation fins. The metal base member has parallel locating grooves; the metal radiation fins are fastened to one another in a stack by respective hooked portions thereof or by means of closed-end heat tubes, the metal radiation fins each having backwardly curved and crimped bottom mounting portions respectively fitted into the locating grooves of the metal base and fixedly secured thereto by means of compacting the locating grooves of the metal base member without electroplating or using solder paste or bonding means.
This application is a divisional application of prior U.S. application Ser. No. 11/530,149, filed Sep. 8, 2006, which is now pending. The entirety of the prior application is incorporated by reference herein.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION(a) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a cooler device and more particularly to the mounting arrangement of the metal base member and metal radiation fins of a cooler device, which greatly increases the contact surface area between the metal base member and the metal radiation fins and is environmentally friendly.
(b) Description of the Prior Art
Conventional heat sinks are commonly comprised of a base member and a plurality of radiation fins arranged in parallel on the metal base member. The base member and the radiation fins are generally extruded from aluminum or copper. Therefore, the base member of a conventional heat sink is called the aluminum base or copper base. Further, regular heat sinks include heat sinks with heat tubes and heat sinks without heat tube. In a heat sink without heat tube, the radiation fins are arranged in parallel and fastened to one another by respective hooked portions thereof. In a heat sink with heat tubes, heat tubes are fastened to the radiation fins to secure the radiation fins together. Further, a heat sink may be provided with an electric fan to enhance heat dissipation.
Further, the radiation fins of a conventional heat sink are soldered to the base member with the application of a solder paste or bonding agent. Further, when fastening copper heat tubes to an aluminum base member, a nickel-plating procedure is necessary. The use of a solder paste or bonding agent or the application of a nickel-plating procedure greatly increases the manufacturing cost of the heat sink. Further, the application of a nickel-plating procedure is not environmentally friendly.
There are heat sinks in which the base member is secondarily processed to provide parallel mounting grooves and then the base member is compacted to secure the radiation fins in place after insertion of the radiation fins into the mounting grooves. However, the secondary processing of the base member greatly increases the cost. Further, the limited contact surface area between the base member and the radiation fins does not allow quick transmission of heat energy from the base member to the radiation fins for quick dissipation.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. According to one aspect of the present invention, the cooler device comprises a metal base member, and a plurality of metal radiation fins mounted on the metal base member. The metal radiation fins each have at least one backwardly curved and crimped bottom mounting portion. The metal base member has a plurality of deep locating grooves, which receive the backwardly curved and crimped bottom mounting portions of the radiation fins; the metal base member is compressed to fixedly secure the backwardly curved and crimped bottom mounting portions of the radiation fins to the metal base member. Therefore, the radiation fins are quickly and easily affixed to the base member without electroplating or the use of solder paste or bonding means, i.e., the mounting procedure of the present invention is environmentally friendly.
According to another aspect of the present invention, each radiation fin has a plurality of backwardly curved and crimped bottom mounting portions respectively fastened to the base member. Therefore, the thickness of the bottom side of each radiation fin is relatively increased, i.e., the contact surface area between the radiation fins and the base member is relatively increased for quick transmission of heat energy from the base member to the radiation fins.
According to still another aspect of the present invention, the backwardly curved and crimped bottom mounting portions of said metal radiation fins can be made to show a U-shaped profile, a L-shaped profile, a triangular profile, an inverted T-shaped profile, or a scroll-shaped profile.
According to still another aspect of the present invention, each radiation fin has the bottom side turned backwards and crimped, therefore the bottom mounting side of each radiation fin has a certain wall thickness, and the base member can be directly extruded from aluminum or copper to provide the matching locating grooves for the mounting of the backwardly curved and crimped mounting portions of the radiation fins quickly and efficiently without a secondary processing.
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The radiation fins 1 have same or different shapes, and are arranged in parallel. Further, each radiation fin 1 has a plurality of backwardly curved and crimped bottom mounting portion 11 (see
The heat tubes 2 are double closed-end U-tubes filed with a working fluid (not shown) and fixedly fastened to the radiation fins 1 to keep the radiation fins 1 in parallel.
The base member 3 is a solid flat metal block extruded from aluminum or copper, having two longitudinal positioning grooves 31 (of semicircular cross section) formed on the top wall and respectively fitting under the periphery of a part of each of the heat tubes 2, a plurality of deep transverse locating grooves 32 formed on the top wall and adapted to receive the backwardly curved and crimped bottom mounting portions 11 of the radiation fins 1, and a plurality of shadow transverse grooves 33 formed on the top wall between each two adjacent deep transverse locating grooves 32.
After the backwardly curved and crimped bottom mounting portions 11 of the radiation fins 1 are inserted into the deep transverse locating grooves 32, the base member 3 is compressed (in the direction indicated by the arrowhead signs shown in
The radiation fins 1 each have a plurality of hooked portions 12 protruded from one side, namely, the top side, and a plurality of backwardly curved and crimped bottom mounting portions 11. Further, the radiation fins 1 are flat metal sheet members of same or different contours. By means of hooking the hooked portions 12 of one radiation fin 1 to another, the radiation fins 1 are fastened together in a parallel manner.
The base member 3 is a solid flat metal block extruded from aluminum or copper, having a plurality of deep transverse locating grooves 32 formed on the top wall and adapted to receive the backwardly curved and crimped bottom mounting portions 11 of the radiation fins 1, and a plurality of shadow transverse grooves 33 formed on the top wall between each two adjacent transverse deep locating grooves 32.
After the backwardly curved and crimped bottom mounting portions 11 of the radiation fins 1 are inserted into the deep transverse locating grooves 32, the base member 3 is compressed to deform the shadow transverse grooves 33, thereby securing the radiation fins 1 firmly to the base member 3.
Because each radiation fin 1 has a plurality of backwardly curved and crimped bottom mounting portions 11, the thickness of the bottom side of each radiation fin 1 is relatively increased, i.e., the contact surface area between the radiation fins 1 and the base member 3 is relatively increased for quick transmission of heat energy from the base member 3 to the radiation fins 1.
The backwardly curved bottom mounting portions 11 of the radiation fins 1 may be variously shaped. In
A prototype of cooler device has been constructed with the features of
Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A cooler device comprising
- a metal base member, which is a solid cylinder having a top side, a bottom side and a lateral periphery between the top side and the bottom side, and
- a plurality of metal radiation fins mounted on the lateral periphery of said metal base member, wherein
- said metal radiation fins each have an outer side, at least one hooked portion respectively extending from the outer side, an inner side, and at least one backwardly curved and crimped bottom mounting portion respectively extending from the inner side, the at least one hooked portion of one of said metal radiation fins being fastened to the at least one hooked portion of another one of said metal radiation fins;
- said metal base member has a plurality of deep locating grooves formed on the lateral periphery, extending along a length of the lateral periphery in parallel with one another and spaced around the lateral periphery, said deep locating grooves respectively receiving the backwardly curved and crimped bottom mounting portions of said radiation fins; and
- said metal base member is compressed to fixedly secure the backwardly curved and crimped bottom mounting portions of said radiation fins to said metal base member.
2. The cooler device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said base member has a plurality of shadow grooves formed on the lateral periphery in parallel to said deep locating grooves and respectively spaced between each two adjacent deep locating grooves.
3. The cooler device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the backwardly curved and crimped bottom mounting portions of said metal radiation fins show a U-shaped profile.
4. The cooler device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the backwardly curved and crimped bottom mounting portions of said metal radiation fins show an L-shaped profile.
5. The cooler device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the backwardly curved and crimped bottom mounting portions of said metal radiation fins show a triangular profile.
6. The cooler device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the backwardly curved and crimped bottom mounting portions of said metal radiation fins show an inverted T-shaped profile.
7. The cooler device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the backwardly curved and crimped bottom mounting portions of said metal radiation fins show a scroll-shaped profile.
8. The cooler device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a metal bottom panel formed integral with the bottom side of said base member.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 7, 2008
Publication Date: Jan 29, 2009
Inventor: Tsung-Hsien Huang (I-Lan Hsien)
Application Number: 12/246,639
International Classification: F28F 7/00 (20060101);