BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a heat-dissipating fan and, more particularly, to
a heat-dissipating fan allowing easy assembly of a power line.
2. Description of the Related Art
[0002] Heat-dissipating fans generally include a power line for connection with an external
power source for driving the heat-dissipating fans. The position for fixing the power
line must be carefully arranged to avoid the power line from being loosened or being
entangled in an impeller of the heat-dissipating fan. However, the power line in most
of the currently available heat-dissipating fans winds in a complex manner and, thus,
causes inconvenience to assembly.
[0003] FIG. 1 shows a conventional heat-dissipating fan 70 including a wire-positioning
mechanism 71. The wire-positioning mechanism 71 includes a bottom 711, two support
portions 712, and two stop portions 713. A power line 72 winds through the bottom
711, the support portions 712, and the stop portions 713. Although the power line
72 can be reliably positioned by the wire-positioning mechanism 71, an end of the
power line 72 must be extended from under the heat-dissipating fan 70 to the outside
and then wind through the bottom 711, the support portions 712, and the stop portions
713 in sequence, increasing difficulties to assembly of the power line 72. Furthermore,
the wire-positioning mechanism 71 is complex and, thus, increases the overall costs
of the heat-dissipating fan 70.
[0004] FIGS. 2 and 3 show another conventional heat-dissipating fan 8 including a housing
81, a stator seat 82, an impeller 83, and a lid 84. The housing 81 includes a compartment
811 and a channel 812 in communication with the compartment 811. The stator seat 82
is mounted in the compartment 811 and has a connection port 821 connected to a power
line 822. The impeller 83 is rotatably coupled to the stator seat 82 and has a permanent
magnet 831. The lid 84 includes a tab 841 that extends into the channel 812 when the
lid 84 is coupled to the housing 81. During assembly of the power line 822, an end
of the power line 822 winds through the channel 812 to the outside for connection
with an external power source. The tab 841 presses against and, thus, positions the
power line 822. However, the connection port 821 does not face the channel 812 and
is spaced from the channel 812 by a distance. After the power line 822 is connected
to the connection port 821, the power line 822 must wind through the distance in the
compartment 811 before the power line 822 exits the housing 81 via the channel 812,
increasing difficulties in winding the power line 822 and leading to inconvenience
to assembly. Furthermore, the power line 822 is liable to be entangled into the impeller
83 during operation of the heat-dissipating fan 80, for the power line 822 winds through
a considerable distance in the compartment 811 of the housing 81. Furthermore, the
connection port 821 of the stator seat 82 is located below the permanent magnet 831
of the impeller 83, such that a spacing D must be preserved between a bottom edge
of the permanent magnet 831 and the stator seat 82 for receiving the power line 822
and the connection port 821, such as a welding point, for the purposes of assuring
smooth rotation of the impeller 83. However, the spacing D causes a limitation to
the reduction in the overall axial height of the heat-dissipating fan 80. As a result,
it is difficult to achieve light, compact design of the heat-dissipating fan 80.
[0005] FIG. 4 shows a further conventional heat-dissipating fan 90 including a base 91 having
a peripheral wall. A block 92 is mounted in a wire-guiding channel 911 formed in a
corner of the peripheral wall. A power line 93 of the heat-dissipating fan 90 winds
through a distance in the base 91 to a position aligned with the wire-guiding channel
911 and then exits the base 91 via the wire-guiding channel 911 for connection with
an external power source. The block 92 presses against and, thus, positions the power
line 93. Although the wire-guiding channel 911 is formed in the corner of the base
91 to shorten the winding distance of the power line 93 in the base 91, the connection
port of the stator of the heat-dissipating fan 90 for driving an impeller 94 does
not face the wire-guiding channel 911. Thus, the power line 93 still has to winds
through the distance in the base 91 before the power line 93 reaches the wire-guiding
channel 911, increasing difficulties in winding the power line 93 and leading to inconvenience
to assembly.
[0006] Thus, a need exists for a heat-dissipating fan allowing easy assembly of a power
line.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] An objective of the present invention is to provide a heat-dissipating fan avoiding
difficulties and inconvenience in the assembly of the power line.
[0008] Another objective of the present invention is to provide a heat-dissipating fan with
a reduced axial height.
[0009] The objective of the present invention is achieved with the heat-dissipating fan
according to claim 1.
[0010] In an aspect, a heat-dissipating fan according to the preferred teachings of the
present invention includes a housing having a peripheral wall defining a compartment.
A shaft seat is provided in the compartment. The peripheral wall includes a wire-guiding
slot in communication with the compartment. A base is coupled to the housing. The
base includes a layout board and a drive circuit board electrically connected to the
layout board. The layout board includes a coil unit, and the drive circuit board includes
a connection port electrically connected to the coil unit. The coil unit is formed
on a face of the base by layout. The connection port faces and is adjacent to the
wire-guiding slot of the housing. A power line includes a first end connected to the
connection port and a second end extending through the wire-guiding slot. An impeller
includes a hub, a shaft mounted to the hub, and a permanent magnet mounted to the
hub. The shaft is coupled to the shaft seat. The permanent magnet faces the coil unit.
The connection port is located on a reference line passing through the shaft seat
and the wire-guiding slot. By such an arrangement, the connection port is adjacent
to the wire-guiding slot and away from the rotational area of the impeller, enhancing
the assembling convenience of the power line, preventing the power line from being
entangled into the impeller, and reducing the axial height of the heat-dissipating
fan.
[0011] In preferred forms, a positioning member is engaged in the wire-guiding slot. The
wire-guiding slot includes a first pressing surface. The positioning member includes
a second pressing surface. The power line is clamped between the first and second
pressing surfaces, reliably positioning the power line. The first pressing surface
of the wire-guiding slot includes a first stepped portion, and the second pressing
surface of the positioning member includes a second stepped portion facing and engaged
with the first stepped portion, preventing the power line from being pulled off the
power connection port. The wire-guiding slot is located in a corner of the peripheral
wall of the housing. The housing includes a bottom wall formed inside the peripheral
wall and defining the compartment. A plurality of catches is formed on the bottom
wall and located in the compartment. The base is mounted in the compartment and abuts
the bottom wall. The catches engage with an outer periphery of the base. The coil
unit is formed on a face of the base by layout to shorten an axial length of the base.
[0012] The present invention will become clearer in light of the following detailed description
of illustrative embodiments of this invention described in connection with the drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] The illustrative embodiments may best be described by reference to the accompanying
drawings where:
FIG. 1 shows a bottom view of a conventional heat-dissipating fan.
FIG. 2 shows an exploded, perspective view of another conventional heat-dissipating
fan.
FIG. 3 shows a cross sectional view of the heat-dissipating fan of FIG. 2.
FIG. 4 shows an exploded, perspective view of a further conventional heat-dissipating
fan.
FIG. 5 shows an exploded, perspective view of a heat-dissipating fan of a first embodiment
according to the preferred teachings of the present invention.
FIG. 6 shows a top view of the heat-dissipating fan of FIG. 5.
FIG. 7 shows an exploded, perspective view of a heat-dissipating fan of a second embodiment
according to the preferred teachings of the present invention.
FIG. 8 shows a top view of the heat-dissipating fan of FIG. 7.
FIG. 9 shows a cross sectional view of the heat-dissipating fan of FIG. 7.
FIG. 10 shows an exploded, perspective view of a heat-dissipating fan of a third embodiment
according to the preferred teachings of the present invention.
FIG. 11 shows a top view of the heat-dissipating fan of FIG. 10.
FIG. 12 shows an exploded, perspective view of a heat-dissipating fan of a fourth
embodiment according to the preferred teachings of the present invention.
FIG. 13 shows a top view of the heat-dissipating fan of FIG. 12.
FIG. 14 shows an enlarged, partial, cross sectional view illustrating positioning
of a power line by a positioning member of a heat-dissipating fan according to the
preferred teachings of the present invention.
[0014] All figures are drawn for ease of explanation of the basic teachings of the present
invention only; the extensions of the figures with respect to number, position, relationship,
and dimensions of the parts to form the preferred embodiments will be explained or
will be within the skill of the art after the following teachings of the present invention
have been read and understood. Further, the exact dimensions and dimensional proportions
to conform to specific force, weight, strength, and similar requirements will likewise
be within the skill of the art after the following teachings of the present invention
have been read and understood.
[0015] Where used in the various figures of the drawings, the same numerals designate the
same or similar parts. Furthermore, when the terms "first", "second", "third", "inner",
"outer", "end", "radial", "axial", "height", and similar terms are used herein, it
should be understood that these terms have reference only to the structure shown in
the drawings as it would appear to a person viewing the drawings and are utilized
only to facilitate describing the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0016] A heat-dissipating fan of a first embodiment according to the preferred teachings
of the present invention is shown in FIGS. 5 and 6 and designated 1. The heating-dissipating
fan 1 includes a housing 10, a base 20, a power line 30, and an impeller 40. The housing
10 includes a peripheral wall 11 defining a compartment 12. A shaft seat 13 is provided
in the compartment 12. The housing 10 further includes an air inlet 14 and an air
outlet 15 both in communication with the compartment 12. The housing 10 shown in FIGS.
5 and 6 is of a type for a blower fan. However, the housing 10 can be of a type for
an axial flow fan. The peripheral wall 11 includes a wire-guiding slot 16 in communication
with the compartment 12. Preferably, the wire-guiding slot 16 is located in a corner
of the peripheral wall 11 of the housing 10. A reference line L passes through the
shaft seat 13 and the wire-guiding slot 16. The housing 10 further includes a bottom
wall 111 formed inside the peripheral wall 11 and defining the compartment 12. A plurality
of catches 112 is formed on the bottom wall 111 and located in the compartment 12.
[0017] The base 20 is mounted in the compartment 12 and preferably coupled to the shaft
seat 13. The base 20 abuts the bottom wall 111, and the catches 112 engage with an
outer periphery of the base 20 to fix the base 20 in place. The base 20 includes a
coil unit 21 and a connection port 22 electrically connected to the coil unit 21.
Preferably, the coil unit 21 is formed on a face of the base 20 by layout or other
suitable provisions to reduce an axial height of the base 20. Preferably, the connection
port 22 includes one or more connections. The connection port 22 faces the wire-guiding
slot 16 of the housing 10. Furthermore, the connection port 22 is located on the reference
line L. Namely, the shaft seat 13, the wire-guiding slot 16, and the connection port
22 are located on the reference line L, shortening the distance between the connection
port 22 and the wire-guiding slot 16.
[0018] An end of the power line 30 is connected to the connection port 22 of the base 20.
The other end of the power line 30 is extended beyond the housing 10 via the wire-guiding
slot 16 for connection with an external power source. Thus, the power line 30 can
supply electric current to the coil unit 21 of the base 20 for driving the impeller
40. A positioning member 17 is engaged in the wire-guiding slot 16. In the preferred
form shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, the wire-guiding slot 16 includes a first pressing surface
161, and the positioning member 17 includes a second pressing surface 171. After the
power line 30 is extended through the wire-guiding slot 16, the positioning member
17 is engaged in the wire-guiding slot 16 so that the power line 30 is clamped between
the first and second pressing surfaces 161 and 171, enhancing the positioning effect
for the power line 30. Thus, undesired disengagement of the end of the power line
30 from the connection port 22 is avoided. In a preferred form shown in FIG. 14, the
first pressing surface 161 of the wire-guiding slot 16 includes a first stepped portion
162, and the second pressing surface 171 of the positioning member 17 includes a second
stepped portion 172 engaged with the first stepped portion 162. Thus, when the power
line 30 is clamped between the first and second pressing surfaces 161 and 171, the
power line 30 has a bend at the first and second stepped portions 162 and 172 to provide
an anti-pulling effect. Thus, disengagement of the end of the power line 30 from the
connection port 22 resulting from pulling the power line 30 can be avoided. The power
line 30 can be fixed in the wire-guiding slot 16 such as by glue or fasteners without
using the positioning member 17.
[0019] The impeller 40 includes a hub 41. A shaft 411 and a permanent magnet 412 are mounted
to the hub 41. The shaft 411 is coupled to the shaft seat 13, so that the impeller
40 is rotatable in the compartment 12 of the housing 10 about an axis. The permanent
magnet 412 is aligned with the coil unit 21.
[0020] In use, the coil unit 21 interacts with the permanent magnet 412 to drive the impeller
40 to rotate. Air currents are driven by the impeller 40 into the compartment 12 via
the air inlet 14 and then exit the housing 10 via the air outlet 15 to proceed with
heat dissipation. Thus, the heat-dissipating fan 1 according to the preferred teachings
of the present invention can be mounted in differing electronic devices or equipment
and provide desired heat-dissipating effect.
[0021] Since the connection port 22 faces the wire-guiding slot 16 of the housing 10 and
since the connection port 22 is located on the reference line L, the connection port
22 is close to the wire-guiding slot 16. Namely, the distance between the connection
port 22 and the wire-guiding slot 16 can be shortened. After the end of the power
line 30 is connected to the connection port 22, the other end of the power line 30
can extend beyond the housing 10 directly through the wire-guiding slot 16 without
the need of winding the power line 30 inside the housing 10. Thus, the power line
30 can be straight extended through the wire-guiding slot 16, enhancing assembling
convenience and reliably preventing the power line 30 from being entangled into the
impeller 40 during operation of the heat-dissipating fan 1 according to the preferred
teachings of the present invention.
[0022] FIGS. 7-9 show a heat-dissipating fan 2 of a second embodiment according to the preferred
teachings of the present invention. The heat-dissipating fan 2 includes a housing
10, a base 20a, a power line 30, and an impeller 40. The housing 10, the power line
30, and the impeller 40 of the second embodiment are substantially the same as those
of the first embodiment and, thus, not described in detail to avoid redundancy.
[0023] The base 20a includes a coil unit 21 and a connection port 22 electrically connected
to the coil unit 21. The connection port 22 is located outside of a rotational area
of the permanent magnet 412. Specifically, the connection port 22 is intermediate
an outer periphery of the permanent magnet 412 and an inner peripheral face of the
peripheral wall 11 of the housing 10.
[0024] Since the connection port 22 faces the wire-guiding slot 16 of the housing 10 and
since the connection port 22 is located on the reference line L, the assembling convenience
of the power line 30 is enhanced. Furthermore, the power line 30 is prevented from
being entangled into the impeller 40 during operation of the heat-dissipating fan
2. Furthermore, a spacing D (FIG. 9) between the permanent magnet 412 of the impeller
40 and the base 20a can be shortened, for the connection port 22 and the power line
30 are not located in the spacing D. Thus, the overall axial height of the heat-dissipating
fan 2 along the axis can be reduced, allowing light, compact design of the heat-dissipating
fan 2.
[0025] FIGS. 10 and 11 show a heat-dissipating fan 3 of a third embodiment according to
the preferred teachings of the present invention. The heat-dissipating fan 3 includes
a housing 10, a base 20b, a power line 30, and an impeller 40. The housing 10, the
power line 30, and the impeller 40 of the third embodiment are substantially the same
as those of the first embodiment and, thus, not described in detail to avoid redundancy.
[0026] The base 20b includes a coil unit 21 and a connection port 22 electrically connected
to the coil unit 21. Specifically, an extension 23 extends radially outward from an
outer periphery of the base 20b towards the wire-guiding slot 16. The connection port
22 is formed on a face of the extension 23. The extension 23 and the connection port
22 are located on the reference line L.
[0027] Since the connection port 22 faces the wire-guiding slot 16 of the housing 10 and
since the connection port 22 is located on the reference line L, the assembling convenience
of the power line 30 is enhanced. Furthermore, the power line 30 is prevented from
being entangled into the impeller 40 during operation of the heat-dissipating fan
3. Furthermore, by providing the extension 23 of the base 20b, the connection port
22 is located outside of the rotational area of the permanent magnet 412 of the impeller
40. Further, the connection port 22 is closer to the wire-guiding slot 16, so that
straight insertion of the other end of the power line 30 through the wire-guiding
slot 16 is easier, further enhancing the assembling convenience of the power line
30.
[0028] FIGS. 12 and 13 show a heat-dissipating fan 4 of a fourth embodiment according to
the preferred teachings of the present invention. The heat-dissipating fan 4 includes
a housing 10, a base 20c, a power line 30, and an impeller 40. The housing 10, the
power line 30, and the impeller 40 of the fourth embodiment are substantially the
same as those of the first embodiment and, thus, not described in detail to avoid
redundancy.
[0029] The base 20c includes a coil unit 21 and a connection port 22 electrically connected
to the coil unit 21. Specifically, the base 20c includes a layout board 24 and a drive
circuit board 25 electrically connected to the layout board 24. The connection port
22 is formed on a face of the drive circuit board 25. The connection port 22 is located
on the reference line L. Furthermore, the connection port 22 is adjacent to and faces
the wire-guiding slot 16. The drive circuit board 25 can include a drive circuit consisting
of a plurality of electric elements. The drive circuit board 25 can activate the coil
unit 21 to drive the impeller 40 to rotate.
[0030] Since the connection port 22 faces the wire-guiding slot 16 of the housing 10 and
since the connection port 22 is located on the reference line L, the assembling convenience
of the power line 30 is enhanced. Furthermore, the connection port 22 is adjacent
to the wire-guiding slot 16 due to provision of the drive circuit board 25, further
enhancing the assembling convenience of the power line 30. Furthermore, the electric
elements on the drive circuit board 25 are located outside of the rotational area
of the permanent magnet 412 of the impeller 40, so that the power line 30 is far away
from the rotational area of the impeller 40. Further, the connection port 22 is closer
to the wire-guiding slot 16, so that straight insertion of the other end of the power
line 30 through the wire-guiding slot 16 is easier, further enhancing the assembling
convenience of the power line 30. The overall axial height of the heat-dissipating
fan 4 along the axis can be reduced while preventing the power line 30 from being
entangled into the impeller 40 during operation of the heat-dissipating fan 4.
[0031] In the preferred forms shown in FIGS. 5-14, a lid 18 having an air-guiding opening
is mounted to the housing 10 for smoothly guiding air currents into the compartment
12 of the housing 10.
[0032] Thus since the invention disclosed herein may be embodied in other specific forms
without departing from the spirit or general characteristics thereof, some of which
forms have been indicated, the embodiments described herein are to be considered in
all respects illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is to be
indicated by the appended claims, rather than by the foregoing description, and all
changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are intended
to be embraced therein.