FAN IMPELLER AND HEAT DISSIPATING DEVICE HAVING THE SAME
A heat dissipation device includes an electric fan having a fan impeller with a hub and a heat sink. A plurality of main blades and subsidiary blades extend radially and outwardly from the hub and alternate with each other. The electric fan forms an air inlet and an air outlet. The main blades have connecting portions on the hub which are extended towards a center of the hub at the air outlet. The subsidiary blades have a smaller radial length than the main blades. The subsidiary blades each have a connecting edge on the hub which is extended toward the center of the hub adjacent to the air outlet. The fan impeller drives more air to the center of the air outlet, whereby more air can flow to a center of the heat sink.
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Relevant subject matter is disclosed in co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/325,281 filed on Dec. 1, 2008 and entitled “FAN IMPELLER AND HEAT DISSIPATING DEVICE INCORPORATING THE SAME”. The co-pending U.S. patent application is assigned to the same assignee as the instant application. The disclosure of the above-identified co-pending application is incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND1. Technical Field
The disclosure relates to a heat dissipating device, and particularly to an electric fan having an improved fan impeller and a heat dissipation device having such a fan impeller.
2. Description of Related Art
With continuing development of electronic technology, a heat-generating electric component such as CPU (central processing unit) is generating more and more heat which requires immediate dissipation. Generally, a heat sink is thermally attached to the CPU, and an electric fan is mounted on the heat sink for providing an airflow to cool the CPU.
A typical electric fan includes a fan impeller having a cylindrical-shaped sidewall and a plurality of blades extending radially from the sidewall of the fan impeller. A bottom wall of the fan impeller facing the heat sink is flat and is perpendicular to the sidewall. When the blades rotate to generate an airflow flowing to the heat sink, the bottom wall of the fan impeller prevents the airflow from flowing to a center of the heat sink just under the fan impeller of the electric fan.
Therefore, a heat dissipation device having an improved fan impeller is desired to overcome the above describe shortcomings.
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The heat sink 4 includes a base plate 6 and a heat dissipating body 5 located on the base plate 6. The base plate 6 defines two first receiving grooves 61 in an upper surface 62 thereof. The two first receiving grooves 61 are semi-circular. A bottom surface 63 of the base plate 6 is used for thermally contacting with a heat source such as a CPU for absorbing heat therefrom. The heat dissipating body 5 includes a plurality of parallel fins 51 spaced from each other. Two adjacent fins 51 define an airflow channel therebetween. Two second receiving grooves 55 are defined at a bottom portion 54 of the heat dissipating body 5 corresponding to the two first receiving grooves 61, respectively. The two second receiving grooves 55 are semi-circular. Each first receiving groove 61 and a corresponding second receiving groove 55 cooperatively define a circular receiving channel. The heat dissipating body 5 defines an elongated groove 53 through a middle of a top portion 56 thereof. The groove 53 is perpendicular to each of the fins 51. Two holes 52 are defined in the heat dissipating body 5 and symmetrically located at two opposite sides of the groove 53. Each heat pipe 8 is U-shaped and includes a condenser section 81 and an evaporator section 82. The condenser section 81 of each heat pipe 8 is received in one of the two holes 52. The evaporator section 82 of each heat pipe 8 is received in one of the two receiving channels. The two fixing members 7 are symmetrically mounted on a top of the heat dissipating body 5. The electric fan 1 is fixed onto the fixing members 7 by screws (not shown).
Referring also to
It will be obvious that, within the scope of the invention, many variations are possible to those skilled in the art. The scope of protection of the invention is not limited to the example given herein.
Claims
1. A fan impeller for generating airflow, comprising:
- a hub forming an air inlet and an air outlet at two opposite sides thereof, the hub having a diameter gradually decreasing along an axial direction from the air inlet towards the air outlet;
- a plurality of main blades extending radially and outwardly from an outer circumferential surface of the hub, the main blades each having a connecting edge on the hub, the connecting edge of each main blade extending towards a center of the hub at the air outlet; and
- a plurality of subsidiary blades extending radially and outwardly from the outer circumferential surface of the hub, the main blades and the subsidiary blades being alternately arranged around the hub, each of the subsidiary blades having a smaller radial length than each of the main blades, each of the subsidiary blades having a connecting edge on the hub, the connecting edge of the each subsidiary blade extending towards the center of the hub at the air outlet, the main blades and the subsidiary blades cooperatively driving the airflow to a center of the air outlet when the impeller is rotated.
2. The fan impeller as claimed in claim 1, wherein the main blade has a greater axial length than the subsidiary blade.
3. The fan impeller as claimed in claim 1, wherein a radial length of each of the subsidiary blades decreases along an axial direction from the air inlet towards the air outlet.
4. The fan impeller as claimed in claim 1, wherein the hub defines a receiving space adjacent to the air inlet.
5. The fan impeller as claimed in claim 4, wherein the hub is bowl-shaped, the hub forms an inner surface surrounding the receiving space, and a diameter of the receiving space defined by the inner surface decreases along an axial direction from the air inlet towards the air outlet.
6. A heat dissipating device comprising:
- a heat sink comprising a plurality of heat dissipating fins; and
- an electric fan mounted on the heat sink for generating airflow flowing through the fins of the heat sink to take away heat from the heat sink, the electric fan comprising:
- a hub forming an air inlet and an air outlet, the air outlet being located between the air inlet and the heat sink, the hub having a diameter gradually decreasing along an axial direction from the air inlet towards the air outlet;
- a plurality of main blades extending radially and outwardly from an outer circumferential surface of the hub, the main blades each having a connecting edge on the hub, the connecting edge of each main blade extending towards a center of the hub at the air outlet; and
- a plurality of subsidiary blades extending radially and outwardly from the outer circumferential surface of the hub, the blades and the subsidiary blades being alternately arranged around the hub, the subsidiary blades each having a smaller radial length than each of the main blades, the subsidiary blades each having a connecting edge on the hub, the connecting edge of the each subsidiary blade extending towards the center of the hub at the air outlet, the main blades and the subsidiary blades driving the airflow to a center of the air outlet when the impeller is rotated.
7. The heat dissipating device as claimed in claim 6, wherein each of the main blades has a greater axial length than each of the subsidiary blades.
8. The heat dissipating device as claimed in claim 6, wherein a radial length of each of the subsidiary blades decreases along an axial direction from the air inlet towards the air outlet.
9. The heat dissipating device as claimed in claim 6, wherein an end of the hub defines a receiving space adjacent to the air inlet.
10. The heat dissipating device as claimed in claim 9, wherein the hub is bowl-shaped, and the hub forms an inner surface surrounding the receiving space, and a diameter of the receiving space defined by the inner surface decreases along an axial direction from the air inlet towards the air outlet.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 6, 2009
Publication Date: Mar 11, 2010
Applicants: FU ZHUN PRECISION INDUSTRY (SHEN ZHEN) CO., LTD. (Shenzhen City), FOXCONN TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. (Tu-Cheng)
Inventors: Shu-Min Li (Shenzhen City), Xin-Xiang Zha (Shenzhen City), Shu-Yuan Xu (Shenzhen City), Jer-Haur Kuo (Tu-Cheng)
Application Number: 12/399,031
International Classification: F04D 29/38 (20060101); F28F 13/00 (20060101);