COOLING FAN
A cooling fan with high heat-dissipating performance includes a plurality of blades; and a frame for receiving the blades therein, wherein the frame has a reduced height for exposing the blades to outside of the frame so as to allow air to enter into the frame via a top portion and a peripheral portion of the blades to improve air introduction and heat dissipating efficiency of the cooling fan. A cover may be mounted to a top surface of the frame, and formed with a plurality of openings for allowing air to enter into the frame through the openings; such an arrangement cam effectively enhance air intake and working efficiency of the cooling fan.
This application is a continuation application of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/332,397, filed Jan. 17, 2006, which is a continuation application of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/339,472, filed Jan. 9, 2003, which claims priority to Taiwan application 91205935, filed Apr. 30, 2002, now issued. The entire disclosures of all the above applications are hereby incorporated by reference herein.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to cooling fans, and more particularly, to a cooling fan for dissipating heat produced by internal elements of a computer, wherein a frame of the cooling fan for receiving blades is formed with a reduced height to increase air introduction area and thus to enhance working efficiency of the cooling fan.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONAs electronic and information industries prosperously develop, various kinds of electronic products with different appearances and functions are introduced into the market. For example, a central processing unit (CPU) of computer may be formed with chips operating at a high speed up to 1-2 GHz, and such high-speed operation would lead to accumulation of heat produced from electric currents by effect of resistance in the CPU. Therefore, the computer is mostly mounted with a heat-dissipating device, so as to confine operation of the CPU within a certain range of temperature and to prevent the chips from being damaged by over-heat that may cause failure of the entire computer.
Moreover, in response to profile miniaturization of electronic products, a computer is provided with limited internal space for receiving a reduced-sized cooling fan connected to heat sinks. As a result, the cooling fan may be located very close to a housing of the computer, which reduces air introduction area and space/distance for generating airflow effect, and thereby leads to poor heat dissipation for the computer.
Therefore, the problem to be solved herein is to provide a cooling fan with enhanced cooling effect for use in a limited-sized computer.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA primary objective of the present invention is to provide a cooling fan for use in a decreasingly sized computer, wherein the cooling fan is adapted to have increased air introduction area to enhance cooling performance thereof.
Another objective of the invention is to provide a cooling fan, wherein a frame of the cooling fan is formed with a reduced height so as to increase air introduction area and airflow effect for the cooling fan.
A further objective of the invention is to provide a cooling fan, for allowing air to be smoothly introduced into operative part of a computer, so as to conduct good heat dissipation and help prolong lifetime of the computer.
To achieve the above and other objectives, the present invention proposes a cooling fan including a plurality of blades; and a frame for receiving the blades therein, wherein the frame has a reduced height for exposing the blades to outside of the frame so as to allow air to enter into the frame via a top portion and a peripheral portion of the blades to thereby improve air introduction and heat dissipating efficiency of the cooling fan.
The above cooling fan may further include a cover mounted on a top surface of the frame. The cover serves as a protective shield to prevent an operator from being in contact with or injured by the blades during maintaining or repairing a computer. The cover may be formed with a plurality of openings for allowing air to enter into the frame through the openings, and thereby helps enhance air intake and working efficiency of the cooling fan.
The present invention can be more fully understood by reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments, with reference made to the accompanying drawings wherein:
The following description is made with reference to
The frame 201 is reduced in height by a distance h from the top of the cooling fan 200 in a manner as to increase contact area between the blades 203 received within the frame 201 (especially the outer periphery of the blades 203) and ambient air. As the blades 203 are driven by the motor 202 to suck air into the cooling fan 200, as shown in
The distance h for height reduction of the frame 201 of the cooling fan 200, with respect to the top of the blades 203, depends on the extent of improvement in airflow effect to be achieved. It should be noted that a minimum height of the frame 201 is not smaller than a thickness of connecting ribs 204 provided at the bottom of the cooling fan 200, as shown in
When the above cooling fan 200 is in use, air sucked by the rotating blades 203 can enter into the frame 201 via the openings 206b of the cover 206 and side openings 206j formed between the cover 206 and the frame 201, thereby increasing air introduction area of the cooling fan 200 and improving airflow effect.
As shown in the drawing, this cooling fan 200 differs from that of the third embodiment (
The cooling fan 200 of the above embodiments can be fabricated by screwing the frame 201 and the cover 206 together; alternatively, the frame 201 and the cover 206 may be integrally formed through injection molding to form a housing 20.
Therefore, the cooling fan according to the invention can effectively increase air introduction area thereof, and also helps reduce thermal resistance and noise generated during operation of the cooling fan. It should be understood that this cooling fan is not limited for use with computers, but can be widely adopted in other electronic products with heat dissipating structure.
The invention has been described using exemplary preferred embodiments. However, it is to be understood that the scope of the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements. The scope of the claims, therefore, should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements.
Claims
1. A cooling fan, comprising:
- a plurality of blades;
- a frame for receiving the blades; and
- a cover formed on the frame, and comprising at least one side plate, wherein the at least one side plate is formed with a plurality of bars such that at least one lateral air intake is formed between the bars;
- wherein the plurality of bars are biased by an angle to direct air into the cover, and the frame and the cover are formed as a single piece.
2. The cooling fan of claim 1, wherein the cover further comprises a top portion being formed with a plurality of bars and openings in a manner that adjacent openings are spaced by one of the bars.
3. The cooling fan of claim 2, wherein top surfaces of the bars of the top portion are biased by a predetermined angle, with respect to the top portion of the cover, and not perpendicular to the top portion.
4. The cooling fan of claim 1, wherein the cover further comprises a top portion, and the at least one side plate is extended from at least one peripheral edge of the top portion and bent vertically downwards.
5. The cooling fan of claim 1, wherein the frame and the cover are integrally formed through injection molding.
6. The cooling fan of claim 1, wherein the frame further includes a plurality of ribs formed on a bottom portion of the frame for supporting the blades and strengthening the cooling fan.
7. A cooling fan, comprising:
- a plurality of blades; and
- a molded housing for receiving the blade therein, comprising:
- a plurality of bars formed on at least one side portion of the molded housing such that at least one lateral air intake is formed between the bars, wherein the plurality of bars are biased by an angle to direct air to flow into the molded housing.
8. The cooling fan of claim 7, wherein the molded housing further comprises a top portion being formed with a plurality of bars and openings in a manner that adjacent openings are spaced by one of the bars.
9. The cooling fan of claim 8, wherein top surfaces of the bars of the top portion are biased by a predetermined angle with respect to the top portion of the molded housing, and not perpendicular to the top portion.
10. The cooling fan of claim 7, wherein the molded housing further comprises a top portion, and the at least one side portion is extended from at least one peripheral edge of the top portion and bent vertically downwards.
11. The cooling fan of claim 7, wherein the molded housing is formed through injection molding.
12. The cooling fan of claim 7, wherein the molded housing further includes a plurality of ribs formed on a bottom portion of the molded housing for supporting the blades and strengthening the cooling fan.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 27, 2010
Publication Date: Dec 23, 2010
Inventors: Wen-Shi HUANG , Kuo-Cheng LIN , Li-Kuang TAN , Tsung-Yu LEI , Wen-Ha LIU
Application Number: 12/870,419
International Classification: F04D 29/52 (20060101);