Abstract:
A thermal module connection structure providing a substrate, a heat generation unit disposed on the substrate, includes: a heat dissipation unit disposed on the heat generation unit, a protrusion section outward extending from each of two sides of the heat dissipation unit; and a locating assembly including a first locating member and a second locating member mounted on two sides of the heat generation unit, which sides are free from the protrusion sections. A carrier member is disposed at each of two ends of the first locating member. The protrusion sections of the heat dissipation unit are positioned on the carrier members. One end of the carrier member is pivotally connected with the first locating member, while the other end is latched with the second locating member. The carrier member has a press member for pressing the protrusion section against the carrier member to fix the heat dissipation unit.
Abstract:
A heat sink fastening device includes an operating member and a retaining member axially extended through the operating member and associated with the latter via a pivot shaft. The operating member includes a cylindrical cam portion, which has an elastic element received therein to provide the cam portion with an elastic force. The cam portion has an upper end formed into a pair of cam surfaces, on which the pivot shaft is rested. The operating member can be horizontally rotated about an axis thereof. When the operating member is rotated, the cam surfaces rotate and cause the pivot shaft to move from a higher to a lower position on the cam surfaces or vice versa, so that the retaining member associated with the operating member via the pivot shaft is brought by the pivot shaft to axially move downward to a released position or upward to a fastened position.
Abstract:
A heat sink retainer unit includes a buckle body, a retainer member, an elastic member and a handle. The elastic member is disposed in the buckle body and fitted on the retainer member. The retainer member is passed through the buckle body from a lower side thereof. A top end of the retainer member is positioned above the buckle body. The handle is positioned above the buckle body and pivotally connected with the top end of the retainer member. By means of operating the handle, the retainer member can be moved up and down, whereby the elastic member can apply elastic force to the buckle body.
Abstract:
A thermal module with enhanced assembling structure includes a base and a heat pipe. The base is formed on a middle portion with a longitudinal receiving recess, which has two end portions forming two supporting portions and a middle portion formed into an opening. A first and a second extended arm are formed at junctions between the receiving recess and two longitudinal sides of the opening. Wall surfaces of the first and second extended arms adjacent to the longitudinal sides of the opening are formed with alternating elevated and sunken areas. The heat pipe is held down in the receiving recess by the first and second extended arms to fitly engage with the elevated and sunken areas. Therefore, there is an increased fitting tightness between the heat pipe and the base to ensure enhanced assembling strength of the thermal module and reduce the manufacturing cost thereof.
Abstract:
A fastening structure is provided for fastening a thermal module to a mainboard, and includes a main body having at least one elastic press portion, a fastening portion, and an insertion unit. The fastening portion is provided on an end of the main body and the insertion unit is outward extended from another opposite end of the main body. The elastic press portion is provided on the main body and located between the insertion unit and the fastening portion, and a flexible space is defined between the elastic press portion and the main body. With these arrangements, the fastening structure can be quickly assembled to the thermal module without the need of welding and can therefore be conveniently separated therefrom whenever reworking is necessary.
Abstract:
A fastening structure is provided for fastening a thermal module to a mainboard, and includes a main body having at least one elastic press portion, a fastening portion, and an insertion unit. The fastening portion is provided on an end of the main body and the insertion unit is outward extended from another opposite end of the main body. The elastic press portion is provided on the main body and located between the insertion unit and the fastening portion, and a flexible space is defined between the elastic press portion and the main body. With these arrangements, the fastening structure can be quickly assembled to the thermal module without the need of welding and can therefore be conveniently separated therefrom whenever reworking is necessary.
Abstract:
A heat sink retainer unit includes a buckle body, a retainer member, an elastic member and a handle. The elastic member is disposed in the buckle body and fitted on the retainer member. The retainer member is passed through the buckle body from a lower side thereof. A top end of the retainer member is positioned above the buckle body. The handle is positioned above the buckle body and pivotally connected with the top end of the retainer member. By means of operating the handle, the retainer member can be moved up and down, whereby the elastic member can apply elastic force to the buckle body.
Abstract:
A structure for holding a heat pipe to a base includes a base and a heat pipe. The base has a first side and an opposite second side, and is formed at a middle portion with a receiving recess, such that two sidewalls are raised from two lateral sides of the receiving recess. Each of the sidewalls has at least one projected section formed using a part material of the base, such that portions of the base adjacent to the projected sections respectively form an opening. The heat pipe is laid in the receiving recess and has a top and a bottom surface. The projected sections are bent to flatly press against the top surface of the heat pipe to firmly hold the heat pipe to the base. Since the projected sections are formed using a part material of the base, the holding structure is manufactured at largely reduced cost.
Abstract:
A heat dissipation device includes a mounting bracket and a thermal module. The mounting bracket has at least one retaining hole and a mounting section, and the thermal module includes a plurality of radiating fins, to which the mounting bracket is connected. On the radiating fins, at least one engaging zone is provided for correspondingly engaging with the mounting bracket, and at least one locking portion is formed for correspondingly engaging with the retaining hole. With the above structural design, the mounting bracket can be more firmly and stably connected to the thermal module and be more accurately located on the radiating fins without the need of welding, so that the manufacturing cost for welding is saved. A method of manufacturing the heat dissipation device is also disclosed.
Abstract:
A heat transfer component reinforcement structure includes a main body. The main body has a pair of first lateral sides and a pair of second lateral sides and a reinforcement member. The reinforcement member is correspondingly externally connected with the main body in at least one manner selected from the group consisting of that the reinforcement members are engaged, latched and connected with the first lateral sides and the second lateral sides of the main body and the reinforcement members are engaged, latched and connected with the junctions between the first and second lateral sides in four corners.