IP Library Granted Patent US 12672255
Granted Patent B2
US 12672255 · App. 18/829,598 · Granted Jun 30, 2026

Airflow intake vent located proximate to upper edge of keyboard

Inventor: Qinghong He (Austin, TX)
Assignee: Dell Products L.P.
H05K7/20172G06F1/203
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12672255
App. No.
18/829,598
Granted
Jun 30, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

An information handling system may include an information handling resource, an air mover, and a housing configured to house the keyboard and the air mover. The housing may include a cover with an opening formed therein through which an information handling resource is accessible to a user of the information handling system, a support tray for mechanically supporting the information handling resource and positioning the information handling resource within the opening and relative to the cover, and a sidewall mechanically interfaced between the cover and the support tray, the sidewall having an airflow intake vent formed through the sidewall such that at least a portion of airflow driven by the air mover flows from outside the housing, then through the opening, then through the airflow intake vent.

Claims (31)

1 . An information handling system comprising:

an information handling resource;

an air mover; and

a housing configured to house a housing configured to house the information handling resource and the air mover and comprising:

a cover with an opening formed therein through which an information handling resource is accessible to a user of the information handling system;

a support tray for mechanically supporting the information handling resource and positioning the information handling resource within the opening and relative to the cover; and

a sidewall mechanically interfaced between the cover and the support tray, the sidewall having an airflow intake vent formed through the sidewall such that at least a portion of airflow driven by the air mover flows from outside the housing, then through the opening, then through the airflow intake vent.

2 . The information handling system of claim 1 , wherein the information handling resource is a keyboard.

3 . The information handling system of claim 1 , wherein the airflow intake vent comprises one or more holes formed through the sidewall.

4 . The information handling system of claim 1 , wherein the airflow intake vent is formed closer in proximity to the cover than the support tray.

5 . The information handling system of claim 1 , wherein the housing is a keyboard assembly of a notebook computer configured to rotationally couple to a display assembly via one or more hinges.

6 . The information handling system of claim 1 , wherein the housing is a keyboard assembly of a notebook computer, and the information handling system further comprises a display assembly rotationally coupled to the keyboard assembly via one or more hinges.

7 . A housing comprising:

a cover with an opening formed therein through which an information handling resource is accessible to a user of the information handling resource;

a support tray for mechanically supporting the information handling resource and positioning the information handling resource within the opening and relative to the cover; and

a sidewall mechanically interfaced between the cover and the support tray, the sidewall having an airflow intake vent formed through the sidewall such that when air pressure inside the housing is lower than that outside the housing, air flows from outside the housing, then through the opening, then through the airflow intake vent.

8 . The housing of claim 7 , wherein the information handling resource is a keyboard.

9 . The housing of claim 7 , wherein the airflow intake vent comprises one or more holes formed through the sidewall.

10 . The housing of claim 7 , wherein the airflow intake vent is formed closer in proximity to the cover than the support tray.

11 . The housing of claim 7 , wherein the housing is a keyboard assembly of a notebook computer configured to rotationally couple to a display assembly via one or more hinges.

12 . A method for making a housing, comprising:

forming an opening in a cover of the housing through which an information handling resource is accessible to a user of the information handling resource;

mechanically interfacing a sidewall between the cover and a support tray for mechanically supporting the information handling resource and for positioning the information handling resource within the opening and relative to the cover; and

forming an airflow intake vent through the sidewall such that when air pressure inside the housing is lower than that outside the housing, air flows from outside the housing, then through the opening, then through the airflow intake vent.

13 . The method of claim 12 , wherein the information handling resource is a keyboard.

14 . The method of claim 12 , wherein forming the airflow intake vent comprises forming one or more holes formed through the sidewall.

15 . The method of claim 12 , further comprising forming the airflow intake vent is formed closer in proximity to the cover than the support tray.

16 . The method of claim 12 , wherein the housing is a keyboard assembly of a notebook computer and the method comprises configuring the keyboard assembly to rotationally couple to a display assembly via one or more hinges.

17 . The method of claim 12 , wherein the housing is a keyboard assembly of a notebook computer and the method further comprises rotationally coupling the keyboard assembly a display assembly via one or more hinges.

18 . The method of claim 12 , further comprising housing a keyboard within the housing by mechanically supporting the keyboard by the support tray.

19 . The method of claim 12 , further comprising housing an air mover in the housing configured to drive airflow to create air pressure inside the housing lower than that outside the housing.