US20110013356A1 - Hard disk drive mounting structure and computer incorporating the same - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to computers, and particularly to a computer incorporating a hard disk drive mounting structure which can reduce a size of the computer.
- a hard disk drive is an important component for storing data.
- a special mounting structure is provided to firmly mount the hard disk drive in a casing of the computer, to thereby prevent the hard disk from being damaged by vibration.
- Chinese Patent Issued No. CN 2503571Y discloses a mounting structure for mounting a hard disk drive in a desktop computer.
- the mounting structure includes a positioning plate, a pair of mounting plates, and a locking plate.
- the positioning plate and the pair of the mounting plates integrally extend upwardly from a fixing plate of the computer on which a motherboard is mounted.
- the hard disk drive is firmly mounted on the fixing plate via engagement between the pair of mounting plates and the locking plate.
- both the hard disk drive and the motherboard are mounted on the fixing plate.
- An inner space of the casing of the computer is insufficiently utilized. Therefore, the computer incorporating the above-mentioned hard disk drive mounting structure has a larger size, which can not meet the tendency of miniaturizing the computer.
- FIG. 1 is an assembled, isometric view of a computer in accordance with an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is an assembled, isometric view of a hard disk drive mounting structure of the computer of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is an exploded, isometric view of the hard disk drive mounting structure of FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 4 shows a heat sink and a supporting bracket of the hard disk drive mounting structure of FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 5 is similar to FIG. 4 , but viewed from another aspect.
- FIG. 6 is an isometric view of a fan duct of the hard disk drive mounting structure of FIG. 3 .
- a computer 100 includes a cuboid casing 10 , a motherboard 20 , a hard disk drive (HDD) 40 , and a HDD mounting structure 30 for supporting the HDD 40 in position.
- the casing 10 is used for accommodating the motherboard 20 , the HDD mounting structure 30 , the HDD 40 and other components of the computer 100 such as optical disk drive, central processing unit (CPU), etc.
- a top cover and a right side plate of the casing 10 are not shown.
- the casing 10 has a fixing plate 11 at a bottom side thereof.
- the motherboard 20 is mounted on the fixing plate 11 of the casing 10 .
- the HDD mounting structure 30 is located above the motherboard 20 .
- the HDD mounting structure 30 includes a supporting bracket 31 , a mounting frame 32 and a heat dissipation apparatus 33 .
- the supporting bracket 31 is connected between the mounting frame 32 and the heat dissipation apparatus 33 .
- the heat dissipation apparatus 33 is used for dissipating heat from a main heat generating electrical component such as the CPU.
- the heat dissipation apparatus 33 includes a heat sink 34 , a fan 35 and a fan duct 36 .
- the heat sink 34 includes a rectangular base 341 and a plurality of parallel fins 342 arranged on the base 341 .
- the fins 342 extend from a front end (i.e., an end far from the supporting bracket 31 ) toward a rear end (i.e., an end adjacent to the supporting bracket 31 ) of the base 341 .
- An air passage 343 is defined between every two adjacent fins 342 , and extends along a front-to-rear direction.
- the base 341 defines four through holes 344 at four corners thereof, respectively.
- Four fasteners 37 extend through the four through holes 344 of the base 341 to mount the heat sink 34 on the CPU arranged on the motherboard 20 .
- Each fastener 37 includes a bolt 371 and a coil spring 372 disposed around the bolt 371 .
- Heat generated by the CPU is absorbed by the base 341 of the heat sink 34 and then transferred to the fins 342 for further dissipation.
- the rear end of the base 341 forms two flanges 345 at left and right sides thereof, respectively.
- a mounting hole 345 is defined in each of the flanges 345 adjacent to a corresponding through hole 344 of the base 341 .
- the fan 35 is located at the front end of the heat sink 34 . Airflow produced by the fan 35 flows through the air passages 343 to exchange heat with the fins 342 of the heat sink 34 , to thereby take away heat generated by the CPU.
- the fan duct 36 covers the heat sink 34 and the fan 35 therein to guide the airflow produced by the fan 35 through objects needing heat dissipation.
- the fan duct 36 includes a top plate 361 and a pair of side plates 362 extending downwardly from two opposite sides (left and right sides) of the top plate 361 , respectively.
- a diffluent duct 363 is connected to one side plate 362 at the right side of the fan duct 36 .
- the top plate 361 of the fan duct 36 is higher than top ends of the fins 342 , and a spacing is defined between the top plate 361 of the fan duct 36 and the top ends of the fins 342 of the heat sink 34 .
- the spacing is aligned with the HDD 40 .
- a portion of the airflow produced by the fan 35 flows through the air passages 343 defined between the fins 342 of the heat sink 34 to exchange heat with the fins 342 .
- Another portion of the airflow produced by the fan 35 flows through the spacing towards the HDD 40 to dissipate heat generated by the HDD 40 thereby keeping the HDD 40 working under a normal temperature.
- Other portion of the airflow produced by the fan 35 flows through the diffluent duct 363 to dissipate heat generated by other heat generating electrical components (not shown) on the motherboard 20 .
- the supporting bracket 31 is located at the rear end of the heat sink 34 .
- a bottom end of the supporting bracket 31 is assembled to the base 341 of the heat sink 34 via a pair of fasteners 38 .
- a top end of the supporting bracket 31 connects with a front end 321 of the mounting frame 32 .
- the supporting bracket 31 includes a pair of platforms 311 at the bottom end thereof, a connecting plate 312 connected between the pair of platforms 311 , a pair of legs 313 respectively extending upwardly from the pair of platforms 311 , and a supporting plate 314 connected between top ends of the pair of legs 313 .
- Each fastener 38 includes a pin 381 and an elastic member 382 (i.e., a coil spring).
- the pin 381 includes a body 3811 , and expanded head 3812 formed at one end of the body 3811 , and an engaging portion 3813 formed at the other end of the body 3811 .
- the elastic member 382 is disposed around the body 3811 of the pin 381 and captured between the head 3812 and the engaging portion 3813 of the pin 381 .
- the rear end of the base 341 of the heat sink 34 is placed on the platforms 311 of the supporting bracket 31 , with the mounting holes 345 of the base 341 being aligned with the through holes 315 of the platforms 311 .
- the engaging portion 3813 of the pin 381 of each fastener 38 extends through the through hole 315 of one of the platforms 311 and a corresponding mounting hole 345 of base 341 , and then abuts a top surface of the base 341 .
- the elastic member 382 is deformed and compressed between the head 3812 of the pin 381 and a bottom surface of the platform 311 .
- the compressed elastic member 382 and the engaging portion 3813 of the pin 381 cooperatively exert a compressing force on the platform 311 of the supporting bracket 31 and the base 341 of the heat sink 34 thereby firmly fixing the supporting bracket 31 and the base 341 of the heat sink 34 together.
- the HDD 40 is received in and mounted to the mounting frame 32 .
- the front end 321 of the mounting frame 32 is supported on the supporting plate 314 of the supporting bracket 31 .
- a rear end 322 of the mounting frame 32 is fixed to a rear side plate 12 of the casing 10 (best seen in FIG. 1 ).
- a bottom of the front end 321 of the mounting frame 32 forms two engaging legs 323 adjacent to left and right ends thereof, respectively.
- the supporting plate 314 of the supporting bracket 31 defines two locking holes 3141 corresponding to the two engaging legs 323 of the mounting frame 32 .
- Two baffles 316 extend upwardly from left and right ends of mounting plate 314 .
- the two baffles 316 sandwich the front end 321 of the mounting frame 32 therebetween to prevent the mounting frame 32 from moving along a left-to-right direction.
- the engaging legs 323 of the mounting frame 32 are received in the locking holes 3141 and engage with a bottom surface of the mounting plate 314 .
- the rear end of the mounting frame 32 can be fixed to the rear side plate 12 of the casing 10 via several bolts (not shown). Thus, the assembly and disassembly of the mounting frame 32 is easy and convenient.
- the front end 321 of the mounting frame 32 is supported by the supporting bracket 31 , while the rear end of the mounting frame 32 is fixed to the rear side plate 12 of the casing 10 .
- the mounting frame 32 and the HDD 40 mounted thereon are firmly mounted in the casing 10 of the computer 100 and spans above the motherboard 20 .
- the motherboard 20 can extend to a portion below the mounting frame 32 .
- An inner space of the casing 10 is sufficiently utilized. Therefore, the computer 100 incorporating the HDD mounting structure 30 according to the disclosure can have a relatively small size.
- the supporting bracket 31 is fixed to the base 341 of the heat sink 34 via the fasteners 38 .
- the heat sink 34 and the supporting bracket 31 are together mounted on the motherboard 20 of the computer 100 only by several fasteners 37 .
- the number of the holes defined in the motherboard 20 is reduced.
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- The present disclosure relates to computers, and particularly to a computer incorporating a hard disk drive mounting structure which can reduce a size of the computer.
- 2. Description of Related Art
- In a computer, a hard disk drive is an important component for storing data. Usually, a special mounting structure is provided to firmly mount the hard disk drive in a casing of the computer, to thereby prevent the hard disk from being damaged by vibration.
- For example, Chinese Patent Issued No. CN 2503571Y discloses a mounting structure for mounting a hard disk drive in a desktop computer. The mounting structure includes a positioning plate, a pair of mounting plates, and a locking plate. The positioning plate and the pair of the mounting plates integrally extend upwardly from a fixing plate of the computer on which a motherboard is mounted. The hard disk drive is firmly mounted on the fixing plate via engagement between the pair of mounting plates and the locking plate. However, both the hard disk drive and the motherboard are mounted on the fixing plate. An inner space of the casing of the computer is insufficiently utilized. Therefore, the computer incorporating the above-mentioned hard disk drive mounting structure has a larger size, which can not meet the tendency of miniaturizing the computer.
- For the foregoing reasons, therefore, there is a need in the art for a computer which overcomes the limitations described.
- Many aspects of the present embodiment can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present embodiment. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
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FIG. 1 is an assembled, isometric view of a computer in accordance with an exemplary embodiment. -
FIG. 2 is an assembled, isometric view of a hard disk drive mounting structure of the computer ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is an exploded, isometric view of the hard disk drive mounting structure ofFIG. 2 . -
FIG. 4 shows a heat sink and a supporting bracket of the hard disk drive mounting structure ofFIG. 3 . -
FIG. 5 is similar toFIG. 4 , but viewed from another aspect. -
FIG. 6 is an isometric view of a fan duct of the hard disk drive mounting structure ofFIG. 3 . - Referring to
FIG. 1 , acomputer 100 according to an exemplary embodiment includes acuboid casing 10, amotherboard 20, a hard disk drive (HDD) 40, and aHDD mounting structure 30 for supporting theHDD 40 in position. Thecasing 10 is used for accommodating themotherboard 20, theHDD mounting structure 30, theHDD 40 and other components of thecomputer 100 such as optical disk drive, central processing unit (CPU), etc. For clearly showing the elements in thecasing 10, a top cover and a right side plate of thecasing 10 are not shown. Thecasing 10 has afixing plate 11 at a bottom side thereof. Themotherboard 20 is mounted on thefixing plate 11 of thecasing 10. TheHDD mounting structure 30 is located above themotherboard 20. - Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 3 , theHDD mounting structure 30 includes a supportingbracket 31, amounting frame 32 and aheat dissipation apparatus 33. The supportingbracket 31 is connected between themounting frame 32 and theheat dissipation apparatus 33. Theheat dissipation apparatus 33 is used for dissipating heat from a main heat generating electrical component such as the CPU. Theheat dissipation apparatus 33 includes aheat sink 34, afan 35 and afan duct 36. Theheat sink 34 includes arectangular base 341 and a plurality ofparallel fins 342 arranged on thebase 341. Thefins 342 extend from a front end (i.e., an end far from the supporting bracket 31) toward a rear end (i.e., an end adjacent to the supporting bracket 31) of thebase 341. Anair passage 343 is defined between every twoadjacent fins 342, and extends along a front-to-rear direction. - Referring also to
FIGS. 4 and 5 , thebase 341 defines four throughholes 344 at four corners thereof, respectively. Fourfasteners 37 extend through the four throughholes 344 of thebase 341 to mount theheat sink 34 on the CPU arranged on themotherboard 20. Eachfastener 37 includes abolt 371 and acoil spring 372 disposed around thebolt 371. Heat generated by the CPU is absorbed by thebase 341 of theheat sink 34 and then transferred to thefins 342 for further dissipation. The rear end of thebase 341 forms twoflanges 345 at left and right sides thereof, respectively. Amounting hole 345 is defined in each of theflanges 345 adjacent to a corresponding throughhole 344 of thebase 341. - The
fan 35 is located at the front end of theheat sink 34. Airflow produced by thefan 35 flows through theair passages 343 to exchange heat with thefins 342 of theheat sink 34, to thereby take away heat generated by the CPU. Thefan duct 36 covers theheat sink 34 and thefan 35 therein to guide the airflow produced by thefan 35 through objects needing heat dissipation. - Referring also to
FIG. 6 , thefan duct 36 includes atop plate 361 and a pair ofside plates 362 extending downwardly from two opposite sides (left and right sides) of thetop plate 361, respectively. Adiffluent duct 363 is connected to oneside plate 362 at the right side of thefan duct 36. - Referring to
FIG. 1 again, when thefan duct 36 covers on theheat sink 34, thetop plate 361 of thefan duct 36 is higher than top ends of thefins 342, and a spacing is defined between thetop plate 361 of thefan duct 36 and the top ends of thefins 342 of theheat sink 34. The spacing is aligned with theHDD 40. A portion of the airflow produced by thefan 35 flows through theair passages 343 defined between thefins 342 of theheat sink 34 to exchange heat with thefins 342. Another portion of the airflow produced by thefan 35 flows through the spacing towards theHDD 40 to dissipate heat generated by theHDD 40 thereby keeping the HDD 40 working under a normal temperature. Other portion of the airflow produced by thefan 35 flows through thediffluent duct 363 to dissipate heat generated by other heat generating electrical components (not shown) on themotherboard 20. - The supporting
bracket 31 is located at the rear end of theheat sink 34. A bottom end of the supportingbracket 31 is assembled to thebase 341 of theheat sink 34 via a pair offasteners 38. A top end of the supportingbracket 31 connects with afront end 321 of themounting frame 32. The supportingbracket 31 includes a pair ofplatforms 311 at the bottom end thereof, a connectingplate 312 connected between the pair ofplatforms 311, a pair oflegs 313 respectively extending upwardly from the pair ofplatforms 311, and a supportingplate 314 connected between top ends of the pair oflegs 313. The connectingplate 312, the pair oflegs 313 and the supportingplate 314 cooperatively from the rectangular, hollow supportingbracket 31 facing the spacing formed between thetop plate 361 of thefan duct 36 and thefins 342 of theheat sink 34. Each of the pair ofplatforms 311 defines a throughhole 315 therein corresponding to themounting hole 345 of theflange 346 of thebase 341 of theheat sink 34. Eachfastener 38 includes apin 381 and an elastic member 382 (i.e., a coil spring). Thepin 381 includes a body 3811, and expandedhead 3812 formed at one end of the body 3811, and anengaging portion 3813 formed at the other end of the body 3811. Theelastic member 382 is disposed around the body 3811 of thepin 381 and captured between thehead 3812 and the engagingportion 3813 of thepin 381. - When the supporting
bracket 31 and thebase 341 of theheat sink 34 are fixed together, The rear end of thebase 341 of theheat sink 34 is placed on theplatforms 311 of the supportingbracket 31, with the mountingholes 345 of the base 341 being aligned with the throughholes 315 of theplatforms 311. The engagingportion 3813 of thepin 381 of eachfastener 38 extends through the throughhole 315 of one of theplatforms 311 and a corresponding mountinghole 345 ofbase 341, and then abuts a top surface of thebase 341. Theelastic member 382 is deformed and compressed between thehead 3812 of thepin 381 and a bottom surface of theplatform 311. The compressedelastic member 382 and the engagingportion 3813 of thepin 381 cooperatively exert a compressing force on theplatform 311 of the supportingbracket 31 and thebase 341 of theheat sink 34 thereby firmly fixing the supportingbracket 31 and thebase 341 of theheat sink 34 together. - The
HDD 40 is received in and mounted to the mountingframe 32. Thefront end 321 of the mountingframe 32 is supported on the supportingplate 314 of the supportingbracket 31. Arear end 322 of the mountingframe 32 is fixed to arear side plate 12 of the casing 10 (best seen inFIG. 1 ). A bottom of thefront end 321 of the mountingframe 32 forms twoengaging legs 323 adjacent to left and right ends thereof, respectively. The supportingplate 314 of the supportingbracket 31 defines two lockingholes 3141 corresponding to the twoengaging legs 323 of the mountingframe 32. Twobaffles 316 extend upwardly from left and right ends of mountingplate 314. The twobaffles 316 sandwich thefront end 321 of the mountingframe 32 therebetween to prevent the mountingframe 32 from moving along a left-to-right direction. The engaginglegs 323 of the mountingframe 32 are received in the locking holes 3141 and engage with a bottom surface of the mountingplate 314. The rear end of the mountingframe 32 can be fixed to therear side plate 12 of thecasing 10 via several bolts (not shown). Thus, the assembly and disassembly of the mountingframe 32 is easy and convenient. - In the
computer 100, thefront end 321 of the mountingframe 32 is supported by the supportingbracket 31, while the rear end of the mountingframe 32 is fixed to therear side plate 12 of thecasing 10. The mountingframe 32 and theHDD 40 mounted thereon are firmly mounted in thecasing 10 of thecomputer 100 and spans above themotherboard 20. Themotherboard 20 can extend to a portion below the mountingframe 32. An inner space of thecasing 10 is sufficiently utilized. Therefore, thecomputer 100 incorporating theHDD mounting structure 30 according to the disclosure can have a relatively small size. - In addition, the supporting
bracket 31 is fixed to thebase 341 of theheat sink 34 via thefasteners 38. Thus theheat sink 34 and the supportingbracket 31 are together mounted on themotherboard 20 of thecomputer 100 only byseveral fasteners 37. The number of the holes defined in themotherboard 20 is reduced. - It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the disclosure have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the disclosure, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the disclosure to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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