IP Library Granted Patent US 7,289,321
Granted Patent B2
US 7,289,321 · App. 10/989,923 · Granted Oct 30, 2007

Ventilated casing for an electronic device

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Patent No.
US 7,289,321
App. No.
10/989,923
Granted
Oct 30, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention provides a ventilated casing for an electronic device. The ventilated casing includes a housing which has a ventilation inlet and a ventilation outlet. The ventilated casing also includes a high speed fan for moving air from the ventilation inlet to the ventilation outlet to dissipate heat that in use is generated by electronic components positioned in the housing. The fan has a blade, a motor and an air guiding portion positioned near the blade. The ventilated casing further includes a suspension for suspending the fan relative to the housing and for damping transmission of vibration originating from the fan.

Claims (40)

1. A ventilated casing for an electronic device, the ventilated casing comprising:

a housing having a ventilation inlet and a ventilation outlet;

a fan for moving air from the ventilation inlet to the ventilation outlet to dissipate heat that in use is generated by electronic components positioned in the housing, the fan having a blade, a motor and an air guiding portion positioned near the blade; and

a suspension for suspending the fan relative to the housing and for damping transmission of vibration originating from the fan, the suspension including one or more suspension elements, the one or more suspension elements structurally suspending the fan in isolation from the housing.

2. The ventilated casing of claim 1 wherein:

at least one suspension element of the one or more suspension elements comprises a polymeric damping material.

3. The ventilated casing of claim 1 wherein:

at least one suspension element of the one or more suspension elements comprises a coil spring.

4. The ventilated casing of claim 1 wherein:

at least one suspension element of the one or more suspension elements is positioned between the fan case and the housing.

5. The ventilated casing of claim 1 wherein:

the suspension is integrally formed with the housing.

6. The ventilated casing of claim 1 wherein:

the suspension is integrally formed with the fan.

7. The ventilated casing of claim 1 wherein:

the suspension comprises a plurality of suspension elements.

8. The ventilated casing of claim 7 wherein:

the suspension suspends the fan from opposite sides of the fan.

9. The ventilated casing of claim 1 wherein:

the fan blade is deeper than it is wide; and

the air guiding portion is a cowling that surrounds the blade.

10. The ventilated casing of claim 9 wherein:

the fan is an axial fan having an operating speed of more than 10.000 rpm.

11. The ventilated casing of claim 9 wherein:

the fan is an axial fan having an operating speed of more than 15,000 rpm.

12. The ventilated casing of claim 9 wherein:

the fan is an axial fan having an operating speed of more than 30,000 rpm.

13. A blade casing for an electronic device, the blade casing comprising:

a housing having a ventilation inlet and a ventilation outlet;

a fan for moving air from the ventilation inlet to the ventilation outlet to dissipate heat that in use is generated by electronic components positioned in the housing, the fan having a blade, a motor and an air guiding portion positioned near the blade; and

a suspension for suspending the fan relative to the housing and for damping transmission of vibration originating from the fan, the one or more suspension elements structurally suspending the fan in isolation from the housing.

14. The blade casing of claim 13 wherein:

the housing has substantially the shape of a rectangular prism and is shaped for placement in a 1 U rack system.

15. An electronic device comprising:

a housing having a ventilation inlet and a ventilation outlet;

electronic components positioned in the housing;

a fan for moving air from the ventilation inlet to the ventilation outlet to dissipate heat that in use is generated by the electronic components positioned in the housing, the fan having a blade, a motor and an air guiding portion positioned near the blade; and

a suspension for suspending the fan relative to the housing and for damping transmission of vibration originating from the fan, the suspension including one or more suspension elements, the one or more suspension elements structurally suspending the fan in isolation from the housing.

16. A method of cooling electronic components in a housing, the method comprising the steps of:

directing air from a ventilation inlet to the ventilation outlet of the housing to dissipate heat generated by the electronic components, the air being directed using a fan, and damping transmission of a vibration originating from the fan using a suspension for suspending the fan relative to the housing, the suspension including one or more suspension elements, the one or more suspension elements structurally suspending the fan in isolation from the housing.

Assignments (4)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 5, 2022
From: OT PATENT ESCROW, LLC
To: VALTRUS INNOVATIONS LIMITED
Reel/Frame 061244/0298 →
PATENT ASSIGNMENT, SECURITY INTEREST, AND LIEN AGREEMENT Recorded Jan 26, 2021
From: HEWLETT PACKARD ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT LP; HEWLETT PACKARD ENTERPRISE COMPANY
To: OT PATENT ESCROW, LLC
Reel/Frame 055269/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 9, 2015
From: HEWLETT-PACKARD DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, L.P.
To: HEWLETT PACKARD ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT LP
Reel/Frame 037079/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 20, 2005
From: PATEL, CHANDRAKANT D.; VINSON, WADE D.; BERGERHUFF, RICH
To: HEWLETT-PACKARD DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, L.P.
Reel/Frame 015610/0446 →