US20060233638A1 - Buffer and partition fixture for fans and fixture for rotating objects - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a buffer and partition fixture for fans and a fixture for rotating objects, and more particularly to a fixture capable of fixing a rotating object (such as a fan and a motor) into a fixed object (such as a casing) without using screws to reduce noises and vibrations effectively.
- a rotating object such as a fan and a motor
- a fixed object such as a casing
- the traditional cross flow fan includes a casing 7 , a cross flow fan 8 and a motor 9 .
- the cross flow fan 8 is installed inside the casing 7 and the cross flow fan 8 can rotate freely inside the casing 7 .
- the motor 9 is secured onto a lateral side of the casing 7 by two screws 91 , and the axle of the motor 9 is extended into the interior of the casing 7 and connected to an end of the cross flow fan 8 appropriately.
- the motor 9 drives the cross flow fan 8 to rotate, air is drawn into the casing 7 through the air inlet 71 and out from the air outlet 72 , so as to achieve the air cooling and heat dissipating effects.
- the cross flow fan 8 of the foregoing prior art is secured onto the casing 7 by screws 91 . Since the motor is in direct contact with the casing 7 , the operation of the motor 9 will cause noises and vibrations. Such noises and vibrations not only affect the stability of a computer system, but also cause sound pollution, which affects a user's work. Besides the cross flow fans, other rotating objects such as axial flow fans, snail fans, and their motors also have the same noise and vibration issues.
- the present invention provides a buffer and partition fixture for fans and a fixture for rotating objects, which use a plurality of elastic fixtures to secure a rotating object such as a motor or a fan onto a fixed object such as a casing.
- the rotating object will thus not be in direct contact with the fixed object.
- the present invention reduces noises and vibrations produced by the operation of the rotating object, maintains the stability of the computer system, and prevents sound pollution.
- the present invention provides a buffer and partition fixture for fans, which comprise the following elements.
- a casing has a fan installed therein.
- a motor is coupled to the fan and has a connecting base.
- the connecting base has a plurality of first fixing holes.
- a plurality of elastic fixtures have a first fixed section and a second fixed section separated by an interval, and the first fixed section of the elastic fixture is fixed into the first fixing hole of the connecting base of the motor.
- the second fixed section of the elastic fixture is fixed onto the casing, such that the motor is raised and mounted onto the casing.
- the present invention also provides a fixture for rotating objects, which comprises a fixed object, a rotating object having a plurality of first fixing holes, and a plurality of elastic fixtures having a first fixed section and a second fixed section separated by an interval.
- the first fixed section of the elastic fixture is fixed into the first fixing hole of the rotating object, and the second fixed section of the elastic fixture is fixed onto the fixed object, such that the rotating object is raised and mounted onto the fixed object.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective of a prior art cross flow fan
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is an exploded view of the present invention
- FIG. 4 a cross-sectional view of a portion of the present invention
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of another preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of another preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- the buffer and partition fixture for fans comprise a casing 1 , a cross flow fan 2 , a motor 3 , and a plurality of elastic fixtures 4 .
- the casing 1 includes a wind shield 11 , a wind guide panel 12 , a first side board 13 and a second side board 14 .
- the two side boards 13 , 14 are installed face-to-face and separated by a certain distance for facilitating installation of the cross flow fan 2 between the two side boards 13 , 14 .
- the wind shield 11 and the wind guide panel 12 are installed between the two side boards 13 , 14 .
- Both ends of the wind shield 11 and the wind guide panel 12 are connected to the two side boards 13 , 14 , such that the wind shield 11 , the wind guide panel 12 , the first side board 13 and the second side board 14 constitute the casing 1 .
- the casing 1 has an air inlet 15 and an air outlet 16 installed separately at an external edge of the cross flow fan 2 .
- the cross flow fan 2 is installed inside the casing 1 and rotates freely inside the casing 1 .
- the motor 3 is installed on the exterior of the casing 1 .
- the axle 31 of the motor 3 extends into the casing 1 and is coupled to an end of the cross flow fan 2 , such that the motor 3 drives the cross flow fan 2 to rotate, and air is drawn into the air inlet 15 and discharged out of the air outlet 16 . Air cooling and heat dissipation are achieved thereby.
- the elastic fixture 4 is an elastomer made of a rubber material with better elasticity.
- the elastic fixture 4 has appropriate cylinders of different lengths, a first fixed section 41 and a second fixed section 42 disposed on each elastic fixture, and a first groove 411 and a second groove 421 disposed around the external edge of the first fixed section 41 and the second fixed section 42 .
- the two fixed sections 41 , 42 are installed on the elastic fixture 4 and separated by an interval, such that the two fixed sections 41 , 42 are maintained with an appropriate distance from each other.
- a first end 43 and a second end 44 are formed respectively on both ends of the elastic fixture 4 , and the first end 43 and the second end 44 are coupled close to the first fixed section 41 and the second fixed section 42 , respectively.
- the first fixed section 41 and the second fixed section 42 are located between the two ends 43 , 44 .
- the motor has a connecting base 5 at its front end, and the connecting base 5 is made of a plastic material.
- the connecting base 5 has a plurality of protruding ears 51 with a quantity equal to that of the elastic fixtures 4 .
- the protruding ear 51 includes a first fixing hole 52 therein.
- a protruding member 521 is disposed at an internal edge of the first fixing hole 52 and corresponding to the first groove 411 .
- the first fixed section 41 of the elastic fixture 4 is inserted into the first fixing hole 52 of the connecting base 5 , such that the first groove 411 disposed at the external edge of the first fixed section 41 is latched by the protruding member 521 disposed on the internal edge of the first fixing hole 52 .
- the elastic fixture 4 is fixed onto the connecting base 5 , so that the connecting base 5 can be used to couple the elastic fixture 4 with the periphery at the front end of the motor 3 .
- the external side of the first side board 13 of the casing 1 is secured to a fixed base 17 by a screw 18 , such that the fixed base 17 is fixed onto a lateral side of the casing 1 .
- the fixed base 17 has a plurality of elastic fixtures 4 with a quantity equal to that of the second fixing holes 171 .
- the second end 44 of the elastic fixture 4 is inserted into the second fixing hole 171 of the fixed base 17 disposed on a lateral side of the casing 1 and a through hole 131 of the first side board 13 .
- the second groove 421 disposed at the external edge of the second fixed section 42 is latched by the second fixing hole 171 , such that the elastic fixture 4 can be fixed onto the fixed base 17 , and the fixed base 17 can be used to mount the elastic fixture 4 onto the casing 1 .
- the elastic fixtures 4 are used to raise and mount the motor 3 onto the casing 1 .
- the second end 44 of the elastic fixture 4 can be cut to an appropriate length to prevent any interference by other components.
- the second fixed section 42 of the elastic fixture 4 is fixed onto the fixed base 17 , and the fixed base 17 is used to fix the elastic fixture 4 onto the casing 1 .
- the second fixed section 42 of the elastic fixture 4 also can be fixed directly onto the casing 1 .
- the present invention mainly uses the elastic fixtures 4 to define the fixture to mount the motor for driving the cross flow fan 2 onto the casing 1 and provide an elastic buffer and partition function by means of the elastic fixtures 4 , such that the motor 3 is not in direct contact with the casing, and thus reducing the noises and vibration produced by the operation of the motor, maintaining the stability of a computer system, and preventing sound pollutions.
- the fixture of the present invention is also applicable for fixing other rotating objects.
- the present invention is used for fixing other types of fans, motors, and various rotating objects such as an axial flow fan 2 a and a snail fan 2 b .
- the axial flow fan 2 a and the snail 2 b can be fixed onto a fixed object by the elastic fixtures 4 , so that the rotating object such as an axial flow fan 2 a or a snail fan 2 b can be raised and mounted onto the fixed object.
- the rotating object is fixed to a fixed section 41 of the elastic fixture 4 , and the other fixed section 42 of the elastic fixture 4 is used to fix the fixed object, so that the rotating object is raised and mounted onto the fixed object.
- the elastic buffer and partition functions are provided to reduce noises and vibrations.
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Abstract
A buffer and partition fixture for fans and a fixture for rotating objects have a plurality of elastic fixtures between a rotating object such as a motor or a fan and a fixed object such as a casing. The rotating object is raised and mounted onto the fixed object. With the elastic buffer and partition function provided by the elastic fixtures, the rotating object is not in direct contract with the fixed object. Noises and vibrations, produced by the operation of the rotating object, are reduced, and the stability of a computer system is maintained while sound pollution is prevented.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a buffer and partition fixture for fans and a fixture for rotating objects, and more particularly to a fixture capable of fixing a rotating object (such as a fan and a motor) into a fixed object (such as a casing) without using screws to reduce noises and vibrations effectively.
- 2. Description of Related Art
- Referring to
FIG. 1 , a traditional cross flow fan installed in a computer system for dissipating heat is illustrated. The traditional cross flow fan includes acasing 7, across flow fan 8 and a motor 9. Thecross flow fan 8 is installed inside thecasing 7 and thecross flow fan 8 can rotate freely inside thecasing 7. The motor 9 is secured onto a lateral side of thecasing 7 by twoscrews 91, and the axle of the motor 9 is extended into the interior of thecasing 7 and connected to an end of thecross flow fan 8 appropriately. When the motor 9 drives thecross flow fan 8 to rotate, air is drawn into thecasing 7 through theair inlet 71 and out from theair outlet 72, so as to achieve the air cooling and heat dissipating effects. - However, the
cross flow fan 8 of the foregoing prior art is secured onto thecasing 7 byscrews 91. Since the motor is in direct contact with thecasing 7, the operation of the motor 9 will cause noises and vibrations. Such noises and vibrations not only affect the stability of a computer system, but also cause sound pollution, which affects a user's work. Besides the cross flow fans, other rotating objects such as axial flow fans, snail fans, and their motors also have the same noise and vibration issues. - Therefore, it is a primary objective of the present invention to provide a buffer and partition fixture for fans and a fixture for rotating objects, which use a plurality of elastic fixtures to secure a rotating object such as a motor or a fan onto a fixed object such as a casing. The rotating object will thus not be in direct contact with the fixed object. The present invention reduces noises and vibrations produced by the operation of the rotating object, maintains the stability of the computer system, and prevents sound pollution.
- To achieve the foregoing objective, the present invention provides a buffer and partition fixture for fans, which comprise the following elements. A casing has a fan installed therein. A motor is coupled to the fan and has a connecting base. The connecting base has a plurality of first fixing holes. A plurality of elastic fixtures have a first fixed section and a second fixed section separated by an interval, and the first fixed section of the elastic fixture is fixed into the first fixing hole of the connecting base of the motor. The second fixed section of the elastic fixture is fixed onto the casing, such that the motor is raised and mounted onto the casing.
- The present invention also provides a fixture for rotating objects, which comprises a fixed object, a rotating object having a plurality of first fixing holes, and a plurality of elastic fixtures having a first fixed section and a second fixed section separated by an interval. The first fixed section of the elastic fixture is fixed into the first fixing hole of the rotating object, and the second fixed section of the elastic fixture is fixed onto the fixed object, such that the rotating object is raised and mounted onto the fixed object.
- The characteristics and technical contents of the present invention will now be described in more detail hereinafter with reference to the accompanied drawings that show various embodiments. However, the invention is not intended to be limited to the drawings, and it should be pointed out that many other modifications are conceivable within the scope of the following claims.
- The foregoing aspects and many of the attendant advantages of this invention will be more readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective of a prior art cross flow fan; -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is an exploded view of the present invention; -
FIG. 4 a cross-sectional view of a portion of the present invention; -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of another preferred embodiment of the present invention; and -
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of another preferred embodiment of the present invention. - Referring to FIGS. 2 to 4, a buffer and partition fixture for fans in accordance with the present invention are illustrated. The buffer and partition fixture for fans comprise a
casing 1, across flow fan 2, amotor 3, and a plurality ofelastic fixtures 4. Thecasing 1 includes awind shield 11, awind guide panel 12, afirst side board 13 and asecond side board 14. The twoside boards cross flow fan 2 between the twoside boards wind shield 11 and thewind guide panel 12 are installed between the twoside boards wind shield 11 and thewind guide panel 12 are connected to the twoside boards wind shield 11, thewind guide panel 12, thefirst side board 13 and thesecond side board 14 constitute thecasing 1. Thecasing 1 has anair inlet 15 and anair outlet 16 installed separately at an external edge of thecross flow fan 2. - The
cross flow fan 2 is installed inside thecasing 1 and rotates freely inside thecasing 1. Themotor 3 is installed on the exterior of thecasing 1. Theaxle 31 of themotor 3 extends into thecasing 1 and is coupled to an end of thecross flow fan 2, such that themotor 3 drives thecross flow fan 2 to rotate, and air is drawn into theair inlet 15 and discharged out of theair outlet 16. Air cooling and heat dissipation are achieved thereby. The foregoing structure is substantially the same as that of the prior arts, and since it is not the main point of the present invention, will not be described further here. - The
elastic fixture 4 is an elastomer made of a rubber material with better elasticity. Theelastic fixture 4 has appropriate cylinders of different lengths, a firstfixed section 41 and a secondfixed section 42 disposed on each elastic fixture, and afirst groove 411 and asecond groove 421 disposed around the external edge of the firstfixed section 41 and the secondfixed section 42. The twofixed sections elastic fixture 4 and separated by an interval, such that the twofixed sections first end 43 and asecond end 44 are formed respectively on both ends of theelastic fixture 4, and thefirst end 43 and thesecond end 44 are coupled close to the firstfixed section 41 and the secondfixed section 42, respectively. The firstfixed section 41 and the secondfixed section 42 are located between the twoends - The motor has a connecting
base 5 at its front end, and the connectingbase 5 is made of a plastic material. The connectingbase 5 has a plurality of protrudingears 51 with a quantity equal to that of theelastic fixtures 4. The protrudingear 51 includes afirst fixing hole 52 therein. A protrudingmember 521 is disposed at an internal edge of thefirst fixing hole 52 and corresponding to thefirst groove 411. - The first
fixed section 41 of theelastic fixture 4 is inserted into thefirst fixing hole 52 of the connectingbase 5, such that thefirst groove 411 disposed at the external edge of the firstfixed section 41 is latched by the protrudingmember 521 disposed on the internal edge of thefirst fixing hole 52. Theelastic fixture 4 is fixed onto the connectingbase 5, so that the connectingbase 5 can be used to couple theelastic fixture 4 with the periphery at the front end of themotor 3. - The external side of the
first side board 13 of thecasing 1 is secured to afixed base 17 by ascrew 18, such that thefixed base 17 is fixed onto a lateral side of thecasing 1. Thefixed base 17 has a plurality ofelastic fixtures 4 with a quantity equal to that of thesecond fixing holes 171. - The
second end 44 of theelastic fixture 4 is inserted into thesecond fixing hole 171 of thefixed base 17 disposed on a lateral side of thecasing 1 and a throughhole 131 of thefirst side board 13. Thesecond groove 421 disposed at the external edge of the secondfixed section 42 is latched by thesecond fixing hole 171, such that theelastic fixture 4 can be fixed onto thefixed base 17, and thefixed base 17 can be used to mount theelastic fixture 4 onto thecasing 1. As a result, theelastic fixtures 4 are used to raise and mount themotor 3 onto thecasing 1. Further, after the second fixedsection 42 of theelastic fixture 4 is fixed onto thecasing 1, thesecond end 44 of theelastic fixture 4 can be cut to an appropriate length to prevent any interference by other components. With the foregoing components, a buffer and partition fixture for fans in accordance with the present invention is defined. - In the embodiment described above, the second fixed
section 42 of theelastic fixture 4 is fixed onto the fixedbase 17, and the fixedbase 17 is used to fix theelastic fixture 4 onto thecasing 1. Of course, the second fixedsection 42 of theelastic fixture 4 also can be fixed directly onto thecasing 1. - The present invention mainly uses the
elastic fixtures 4 to define the fixture to mount the motor for driving thecross flow fan 2 onto thecasing 1 and provide an elastic buffer and partition function by means of theelastic fixtures 4, such that themotor 3 is not in direct contact with the casing, and thus reducing the noises and vibration produced by the operation of the motor, maintaining the stability of a computer system, and preventing sound pollutions. - In addition to the application of fixing the
motor 3 of thecross flow fan 2 onto the casing for thecross flow fan 2, the fixture of the present invention is also applicable for fixing other rotating objects. InFIGS. 5 and 6 , the present invention is used for fixing other types of fans, motors, and various rotating objects such as anaxial flow fan 2 a and a snail fan 2 b. In other words, theaxial flow fan 2 a and the snail 2 b (rotating objects) can be fixed onto a fixed object by theelastic fixtures 4, so that the rotating object such as anaxial flow fan 2 a or a snail fan 2 b can be raised and mounted onto the fixed object. The rotating object is fixed to a fixedsection 41 of theelastic fixture 4, and the other fixedsection 42 of theelastic fixture 4 is used to fix the fixed object, so that the rotating object is raised and mounted onto the fixed object. With the elastic fixtures, the elastic buffer and partition functions are provided to reduce noises and vibrations. - In summation of the description above, the present invention herein enhances the performance over the prior arts and further complies with the patent application requirements and thus is submitted to the Patent and Trademark Office for review and granting of the commensurate patent rights.
- While the invention has been described in terms of what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention needs not be limited to the disclosed embodiment. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims, which are to be accorded with the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar structures.
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1. A buffer and partition fixture for fans, comprising:
a casing;
a fan, installed inside said casing;
a motor, coupled to said fan and having a connecting base, said connecting base having a plurality of first fixing holes; and
a plurality of elastic fixtures, installing a first fixing section and a second fixing section separated by an interval;
whereby said first fixing section of said elastic fixture is fixed into said first fixing hole of said connecting base of said motor, said second fixing section of said elastic fixture is fixed onto said casing, and said motor is raised and mounted onto said casing.
2. The buffer and partition fixture for fans of claim 1 , wherein said casing has a lateral side fixed to a fixed base by a screw, said fixed base has a plurality of second fixing holes therein, and said second fixed section of said elastic fixture is fixed into said second fixing hole of said fixed base.
3. The buffer and partition fixture for fans of claim 2 , wherein said second fixed section of said elastic fixture includes a second groove around an external periphery of said second fixed section of said elastic fixture, and said second groove of said elastic fixture is latched into said second fixing hole.
4. The buffer and partition fixture for fans of claim 1 , wherein said first fixed section of said elastic fixture includes a first groove disposed at an external periphery of said fixed section of said elastic fixture, and said first fixing hole of said first connecting base of said motor includes a protruding member disposed at the internal periphery of said first fixing hole and corresponding to said first groove, whereby first groove is latched by said protruding member.
5. The buffer and partition fixture for fans of claim 1 , wherein said elastic fixture is an elastomer.
6. The buffer and partition fixture for fans of claim 1 , wherein said fixture is a cylindrical object.
7. The buffer and partition fixture for fans of claim 1 , wherein said fan is a cross flow fan, an axial flow fan, or a snail fan.
8. A fixture for rotating objects, comprising:
a fixed object:
a rotating object, including a plurality of first fixing holes;
a plurality of elastic fixtures, including a first fixed section and a second fixed section separated by an interval, wherein said first fixed section of said elastic fixture is fixed into said first fixing hole of said rotating object, and said second fixed section of said elastic fixture is fixed onto said fixed object, whereby rotating object is raised and mounted onto said fixed object.
9. The fixture for rotating objects of claim 8 , wherein said fixed object is fixed to a fixed base by a screw, said fixed base includes a plurality of second fixing holes, and said second fixed section of said elastic fixture is fixed into said second fixing hole of said fixed base.
10. The fixture for rotating objects of claim 9 , wherein said second fixed section of said elastic fixture includes a second groove disposed around the external periphery of said second fixed section of said elastic fixture, and said second groove of said elastic fixture is latched into said second fixing hole.
11. The fixture for rotating objects of claim 8 , wherein said first fixed section of said elastic fixture includes a first groove disposed at the external periphery of said fixed section of said elastic fixture, and said first fixing hole of said rotating object includes a protruding member disposed at the internal periphery of said first fixing hole and corresponding to said first groove, whereby first groove is latched by said protruding member.
12. The fixture for rotating objects of claim 8 , wherein said elastic fixture is an elastomer.
13. The fixture for rotating objects of claim 8 , wherein said fixture is a cylindrical object.
14. The fixture for rotating objects of claim 8 , wherein said fixed object is a casing and said rotating object is a motor.
15. The fixture for rotating objects of claim 8 , wherein said rotating object is a fan.
16. The fixture for rotating objects of claim 8 , wherein said fan is a cross flow fan, an axial flow fan, or a snail fan.
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