US20130189076A1 - Series fan assembly structure - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- the present invention relates generally to a series fan, and more particularly to a series fan assembly structure, which is easy to rework and has better vibration absorption effect. Moreover, the series fan assembly structure is prevented from being damaged when reworked.
- the internal circuits of the integrated circuit (IC) chip have been laid out more and more compactly. Consequently, the chip generates higher and higher heat.
- the compact IC chip such as CPU or graphics chip will generate high heat.
- rise of temperature can be avoided so as not to deteriorate the efficiency of the IC chip or damage the IC chip.
- a heat dissipation device is used to directly contact the surface of the electronic component for dissipating the heat generated by the electronic component. Accordingly, the electronic component can keep working normally without shortening its lifetime.
- a cooling fan is an inevitable component of a heat dissipation device.
- the cooling fan is able to quickly carry away the heat absorbed by a radiating fin assembly to complete a thermal cycle and achieve better heat dissipation effect.
- cooling fans are serially connected with each other to dissipate the heat generated by a heat source.
- the other cooling fan can still operate to dissipate the heat so as to avoid damage of the heat source due to overheating.
- the series cooling fan has better performance and is able to provide higher air volume.
- FIG. 1A is a perspective exploded view of a conventional series fan.
- FIG. 1B is a perspective assembled view of the conventional series fan.
- the series fan 1 includes a first fan 30 and a second fan 32 .
- the first fan 30 has a first frame body 301 and a first fan impeller 302 .
- the first fan impeller 302 is rotatably disposed in the first frame body 301 .
- the first frame body 301 has a first side 3011 and a second side 3012 opposite to the first side 3011 .
- Multiple protrusions 303 are disposed on four corners of the second side 3012 of the first frame body 301 .
- Each protrusion 303 has a reverse hook section 3031 at a free end of the protrusion 303 .
- the second fan 32 has a second frame body 321 and a second fan impeller 322 .
- the second fan impeller 322 is rotatably disposed in the second frame body 321 .
- the second frame body 301 has a third side 3211 and a fourth side 3212 opposite to the third side 3211 .
- the fourth side 3212 faces the second side 3012 .
- Multiple through holes 323 are formed on four corners of the fourth side 3212 of the second frame body 321 .
- the protrusions 303 can be correspondingly fitted through the through holes 323 and fixed therein.
- the reverse hook section 3031 of the protrusion 303 is engaged with an end face of the other end of the through hole 323 so as to serially fixedly connect the first and second fans 30 , 32 .
- the protrusions 303 of the first frame body 301 and the through holes 323 of the second frame body 321 the first and second fans 30 , 32 can be serially connected.
- a problem is raised that it is hard to rework the series fan.
- the conventional series fan has higher acceleration value.
- the reading efficiency of the hard disc will be inevitably declined.
- the vibration absorption effect is poor.
- the conventional series fan has the following shortcomings:
- a primary object of the present invention is to provide a series fan assembly structure, which is easy to rework.
- a further object of the present invention is to provide the above series fan assembly structure, which has better vibration absorption effect.
- the series fan assembly structure of the present invention includes a first fan and a second fan.
- One side of the first fan is attached to one side of the second fan.
- the first fan includes a first frame body, a first fan impeller and at least one mating section.
- the first fan impeller is rotatably disposed in the first frame body.
- the mating sections are diagonally positioned on two opposite corners of one side of the first frame body.
- the second fan includes a second frame body, a second fan impeller and at least one connection section.
- the second fan impeller is rotatably disposed in the second frame body.
- the connection sections are diagonally positioned on two opposite corners of one side of the second frame body and correspondingly connected with the mating sections.
- FIG. 1A is a perspective exploded view of a conventional series fan
- FIG. 1B is a perspective assembled view of the conventional series fan
- FIG. 2 is a perspective exploded view of a first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a perspective assembled view of the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective exploded view of a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective assembled view of the second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective exploded view of a third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective assembled view of the third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective exploded view of a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective assembled view of the fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective exploded view of a first embodiment of the series fan assembly structure of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective assembled view of the first embodiment of the series fan assembly structure of the present invention.
- the series fan assembly structure includes a first fan 1 and a second fan 2 .
- One side of the first fan 1 is attached to one side of the second fan 2 .
- the first fan 1 includes a first frame body 11 , a first fan impeller 12 and at least one mating section 14 .
- the first frame body 11 has a first side 111 , a second side 112 opposite to the first side 111 , a first receiving space 114 and a first shaft seat 115 .
- the first shaft seat 115 is disposed in the first receiving space 114 at a center thereof.
- a first silicon steel sheet set 148 is fitted on the first shaft seat 115 .
- the first fan impeller 12 is rotatably disposed in the first frame body 11 , that is, the first fan impeller 12 is received in the first receiving space 114 and rotatably connected with the first shaft seat 115 .
- the mating sections 14 are diagonally positioned on two opposite corners of one side of the first frame body 11 . In this embodiment, the mating sections 14 are diagonally positioned on two opposite corners of the second side 112 of the first frame body 11 for illustration purposes only.
- the mating sections 14 include a first mating protrusion 141 and a first mating hole 143 opposite to the first mating protrusion 141 .
- the first mating protrusion 141 axially protrudes from one of the two opposite corners of the second side 112 of the first frame body 11 .
- the first mating protrusion 114 has at least one broken hole 1411 passing through a free end of the first mating protrusion 141 , which end is distal from the second side 112 .
- the other of the two opposite corners of the second side 112 of the first frame body 11 is radially notched to form the first mating hole 143 .
- the first mating hole 143 has a locating section 1431 and an open section 1432 in communication with the locating section 1431 .
- the open section 1432 extends from the locating section 1431 to the adjacent edge of the first frame body 11 .
- the second fan 2 includes a second frame body 21 , a second fan impeller 22 and at least one connection section 24 .
- the second frame body 21 has a third side 211 , a fourth side 212 , a second receiving space 214 in communication with the first receiving space 114 and a second shaft seat 215 .
- the fourth side 212 is opposite to the third side 211 and attached to the second side 112 .
- the second shaft seat 215 is disposed in the second receiving space 214 at a center thereof.
- a second silicon steel sheet set 248 is fitted on the second shaft seat 215 .
- the second fan impeller 22 is rotatably disposed in the second frame body 21 , that is, the second fan impeller 22 is received in the second receiving space 214 and rotatably connected with the second shaft seat 215 .
- the connection sections 24 are diagonally positioned on two opposite corners of one side of the second frame body 21 and correspondingly connected with the mating sections 14 . In this embodiment, the connection sections 24 are diagonally positioned on two opposite corners of the fourth side 212 of the second frame body 21 for illustration purposes only.
- the connection sections 24 are connected with the mating sections 14 by way of insertion, screwing or engagement.
- connection sections 24 include a first connection hole 241 corresponding to the first mating protrusion 141 and a first connection protrusion 243 opposite to the first connection hole 241 .
- One of the two opposite corners of the fourth side 212 of the second frame body 21 is radially notched to form the first connection hole 241 .
- the first connection hole 241 has a locating section 2411 and an open section 2412 in communication with the locating section 2411 .
- the open section 2412 extends from the locating section 2411 to the adjacent edge of the second frame body 21 .
- the first mating protrusion 141 is correspondingly inlaid in the first connection hole 241 .
- the first connection protrusion 243 axially protrudes from the other of the two opposite corners of the fourth side 212 of the second frame body 21 .
- the first connection protrusion 243 is correspondingly inlaid in the first mating hole 143 .
- the first connection protrusion 243 has at least one broken hole 2431 passing through a free end of the first connection protrusion 243 , which end is distal from the fourth side 212 .
- the first mating protrusion 141 and the first connection protrusion 243 are respectively positioned at the open section 2412 of the first connection hole 241 and the open section 1432 of the first mating hole 143 . Then a horizontal inward force is applied to the first frame body 11 (or the second frame body 21 ) to push/pull the first frame body 11 (or the second frame body 21 ), whereby the first mating protrusion 141 and the first connection protrusion 243 are respectively moved from the open sections 2412 , 1432 into the locating sections 2411 , 1431 .
- the second side 112 of the first frame body 11 is tightly attached to the fourth side 212 of the second frame body 21 .
- the first fan 1 and the second fan 2 are serially connected with each other to form the series fan.
- the series fan can be conveniently assembled/disassembled and is easy to rework.
- the mating sections 14 of the first fan 1 can be securely connected with the connection sections 24 of the second fan 2 to conveniently assemble the first and second fans 1 , 2 with each other.
- the assembly structure of the first and second fans 1 , 2 will not be damaged so that it is easy to rework the series fan and a better vibration absorption effect is achieved.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective exploded view of a second embodiment of the series fan assembly structure of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective assembled view of the second embodiment of the series fan assembly structure of the present invention.
- the second embodiment is substantially identical to the first embodiment in structure, connection relationship and effect and thus will not be repeatedly described hereinafter.
- the second embodiment is different from the first embodiment in that the mating sections 14 further include a second mating hole 144 and a third mating hole 145 .
- the second and third mating holes 144 , 145 are diagonally disposed on the other two opposite corners of the second side 112 of the first frame body 11 .
- the other two opposite corners of the second side 112 are radially notched to form the second and third mating holes 144 , 145 .
- each of the second and third mating holes 144 , 145 has a locating section 1441 , 1451 and an open section 1442 , 1452 in communication with the locating sections 1441 , 1451 .
- the open sections 1442 , 1452 of the second and third mating holes 144 , 145 respectively extend from the locating sections 1441 , 1451 to the adjacent edges of the first frame body 11 .
- connection sections 24 further include a second connection protrusion 244 and a third connection protrusion 245 .
- the second and third connection protrusions 244 , 245 are diagonally disposed on the other two opposite corners of the fourth side 212 of the second frame body 21 .
- the second and third connection protrusions 244 , 245 respectively axially protrude from the other two opposite corners of the fourth side 212 of the second frame body 21 .
- the second and third connection protrusions 244 , 245 are inlaid in the corresponding second and third mating holes 144 , 145 , whereby the first and second fans 1 , 2 can be more securely assembled with each other to enhance the vibration absorption effect of the series fan.
- each of the second and third connection protrusions 244 , 245 has at least one broken hole 2441 , 2451 passing through a free end of each of the second and third connection protrusions 244 , 245 , which end is distal from the fourth side 212 .
- FIGS. 6 and 7 are perspective exploded views of a third embodiment of the series fan assembly structure of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective assembled view of the third embodiment of the series fan assembly structure of the present invention.
- the third embodiment is substantially identical to the first embodiment in structure, connection relationship and effect and thus will not be repeatedly described hereinafter.
- the third embodiment is different from the first embodiment in that the mating sections 14 further include a second mating protrusion 142 and a second mating hole 144 opposite to the second mating protrusion 142 .
- the second mating protrusion 142 axially protrudes from one of the other two opposite corners of the second side 112 of the first frame body 11 .
- the second mating protrusion 142 has at least one broken hole 1421 passing through a free end of the second mating protrusion 142 , which end is distal from the second side 112 .
- the other of the other two opposite corners of the second side 112 of the first frame body 11 is radially notched to form the second mating hole 144 .
- the second mating hole 144 has a locating section 1441 and an open section 1442 in communication with the locating section 1441 .
- the open section 1442 of the second mating hole 144 extends from the locating section 1441 to the adjacent edge of the first frame body 11 .
- the first connection hole 241 and the first connection protrusion 243 are respectively connected with the corresponding first mating protrusion 141 and first mating hole 143 by way of insertion.
- the first connection hole 241 and the first connection protrusion 243 are respectively connected with the corresponding second mating protrusion 142 and second mating hole 144 by way of insertion.
- connection sections 24 further include a second connection protrusion 244 and a second connection hole 242 opposite to the second connection protrusion 244 .
- the second connection protrusion 244 axially protrudes from one of the other two opposite corners of the fourth side 212 of the second frame body 21 .
- the second connection protrusion 244 is inlaid in the corresponding first mating hole 143 .
- the second connection protrusion 244 has at least one broken hole 2441 passing through a free end of the second connection protrusion 244 , which end is distal from the fourth side 212 .
- the other of the other two opposite corners of the fourth side 212 of the second frame body 21 is radially notched to form the second connection hole 242 .
- the first mating protrusion 141 is correspondingly inlaid in the second connection hole 242 .
- the second connection hole 242 has a locating section 2421 and an open section 2422 in communication with the locating section 2421 .
- the open section 2422 of the second connection hole 242 extends from the locating section 2421 to the adjacent edge of the second frame body 21 .
- the second mating protrusion 142 and the second mating hole 144 are respectively connected with the corresponding first connection hole 241 and the first connection protrusion 243 by way of insertion.
- first mating protrusion 141 and the first mating hole 143 are respectively connected with the corresponding second connection hole 242 and the second connection protrusion 244 by way of insertion. Accordingly, the first and second fans 1 , 2 can be more securely connected with each other to achieve better vibration absorption effect for the series fan.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective exploded view of a fourth embodiment of the series fan assembly structure of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective assembled view of the fourth embodiment of the series fan assembly structure of the present invention.
- the fourth embodiment is substantially identical to the second embodiment in structure, connection relationship and effect and thus will not be repeatedly described hereinafter.
- the fourth embodiment is different from the second embodiment in that the first mating protrusion 141 and the first connection hole 241 of the second embodiment are respectively replaced with a fourth mating hole 146 and a fourth connection protrusion 246 .
- the mating sections 14 of the fourth embodiment include a first mating hole 143 , a second mating hole 144 , a third mating hole 145 and a fourth mating hole 146 instead of the second and third mating holes 144 , 145 of the second embodiment.
- the two opposite corners of the second side 112 are radially notched to form the first and second mating holes 143 , 144 .
- the other two opposite corners of the second side 112 are radially notched to form the third and fourth mating holes 145 , 146 .
- Each of the first, second, third and fourth mating holes 143 , 144 , 145 , 146 has a locating section 1431 , 1441 , 1451 , 1461 and an open section 1432 , 1442 , 1452 , 1462 in communication with the locating section 1431 , 1441 , 1451 , 1461 .
- the open sections 1432 , 1442 , 1452 , 1462 of the first, second, third and fourth mating holes 143 , 144 , 145 , 146 respectively extend from the locating sections 1431 , 1441 , 1451 , 1461 to the adjacent edges of the first frame body 11 .
- connection sections 24 of the fourth embodiment include a first connection protrusion 243 , a second connection protrusion 244 , a third connection protrusion 245 and a fourth connection protrusion 246 instead of the second and third connection protrusions 244 , 245 of the second embodiment.
- the first and second connection protrusions 243 , 244 respectively axially protrude from the two opposite corners of the fourth side 212 of the second frame body 21 .
- the first and second connection protrusions 243 , 244 are inlaid in the corresponding first and second mating holes 143 , 144 .
- the third and fourth connection protrusions 245 , 246 respectively axially protrude from the other two opposite corners of the fourth side 212 .
- the third and fourth connection protrusions 245 , 246 are inlaid in the corresponding third and fourth mating holes 145 , 146 .
- Each of the first, second, third and fourth connection protrusions 243 , 244 , 245 , 246 has at least one broken hole 2431 , 2441 , 2451 , 2461 passing through a free end of each of the first, second, third and fourth connection protrusions 243 , 244 , 245 , 246 , which end is distal from the fourth side 212 .
- the first, second, third and fourth connection protrusions 243 , 244 , 245 , 246 are respectively positioned at the corresponding open sections 1432 , 1442 , 1452 , 1462 of the first, second, third and fourth mating holes 143 , 144 , 145 , 146 .
- first, second, third and fourth connection protrusions 243 , 244 , 245 , 246 are respectively moved from the corresponding open sections 1432 , 1442 , 1452 , 1462 into the locating sections 1431 , 1441 , 1451 , 1461 .
- the second side 112 of the first frame body 11 is tightly attached to the fourth side 212 of the second frame body 21 .
- the first fan 1 and the second fan 2 are serially connected with each other to form the series fan.
- the first fan 1 is separated from the second fan 2 . Accordingly, the series fan can be conveniently assembled/disassembled and is easy to rework to achieve an excellent vibration absorption effect.
- the present invention has the following advantages:
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A series fan assembly structure includes a first fan and a second fan mated with the first fan. The first fan includes a first frame body and at least one mating section diagonally positioned on two opposite corners of one side of the first frame body. The second fan includes a second frame body and at least one connection section diagonally positioned on two opposite corners of one side of the second frame body corresponding to the mating section. The connection section is connected with the mating section, whereby the series fan assembly structure is easy to rework and has better vibration absorption effect.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates generally to a series fan, and more particularly to a series fan assembly structure, which is easy to rework and has better vibration absorption effect. Moreover, the series fan assembly structure is prevented from being damaged when reworked.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- Recently, the internal circuits of the integrated circuit (IC) chip have been laid out more and more compactly. Consequently, the chip generates higher and higher heat. When a personal computer works, the compact IC chip such as CPU or graphics chip will generate high heat. In order to keep the IC chip functioning lastingly, it is necessary to maintain the IC chip at an optimal working temperature. In this case, rise of temperature can be avoided so as not to deteriorate the efficiency of the IC chip or damage the IC chip. In general, a heat dissipation device is used to directly contact the surface of the electronic component for dissipating the heat generated by the electronic component. Accordingly, the electronic component can keep working normally without shortening its lifetime.
- A cooling fan is an inevitable component of a heat dissipation device. The cooling fan is able to quickly carry away the heat absorbed by a radiating fin assembly to complete a thermal cycle and achieve better heat dissipation effect.
- In general, two cooling fans are serially connected with each other to dissipate the heat generated by a heat source. Under such circumstance, in case one of the cooling fans fails, the other cooling fan can still operate to dissipate the heat so as to avoid damage of the heat source due to overheating. Moreover, in an operation system with high static pressure, the series cooling fan has better performance and is able to provide higher air volume.
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FIG. 1A is a perspective exploded view of a conventional series fan.FIG. 1B is a perspective assembled view of the conventional series fan. Theseries fan 1 includes afirst fan 30 and asecond fan 32. Thefirst fan 30 has afirst frame body 301 and afirst fan impeller 302. Thefirst fan impeller 302 is rotatably disposed in thefirst frame body 301. Thefirst frame body 301 has afirst side 3011 and asecond side 3012 opposite to thefirst side 3011.Multiple protrusions 303 are disposed on four corners of thesecond side 3012 of thefirst frame body 301. Eachprotrusion 303 has areverse hook section 3031 at a free end of theprotrusion 303. - The
second fan 32 has asecond frame body 321 and asecond fan impeller 322. Thesecond fan impeller 322 is rotatably disposed in thesecond frame body 321. Thesecond frame body 301 has athird side 3211 and afourth side 3212 opposite to thethird side 3211. Thefourth side 3212 faces thesecond side 3012. Multiple throughholes 323 are formed on four corners of thefourth side 3212 of thesecond frame body 321. Theprotrusions 303 can be correspondingly fitted through the throughholes 323 and fixed therein. After theprotrusion 303 is fitted through the throughhole 323 from one end to the other end of the throughhole 323, thereverse hook section 3031 of theprotrusion 303 is engaged with an end face of the other end of the throughhole 323 so as to serially fixedly connect the first andsecond fans protrusions 303 of thefirst frame body 301 and the throughholes 323 of thesecond frame body 321, the first andsecond fans reverse hook sections 3031 of theprotrusions 303 into the throughholes 323 of thesecond frame body 321 and then forcedly extract theprotrusions 303 out of the throughholes 323. When extracting theprotrusions 303 out of the throughholes 323, it often takes place that theprotrusions 303 break due to non-uniform force or over-forcing. Therefore, it is hard to rework the series fan. - Moreover, through the vibration test on the system, it is found that the conventional series fan has higher acceleration value. As a result, in the case that the conventional series fan is installed in an electronic device such as a (computer host), the reading efficiency of the hard disc will be inevitably declined. Also, the vibration absorption effect is poor.
- According to the above, the conventional series fan has the following shortcomings:
- 1. It is hard to rework the series fan.
- 2. The vibration absorption effect is poor.
- 3. The protrusions are likely to damage when reworked.
- A primary object of the present invention is to provide a series fan assembly structure, which is easy to rework.
- A further object of the present invention is to provide the above series fan assembly structure, which has better vibration absorption effect.
- To achieve the above and other objects, the series fan assembly structure of the present invention includes a first fan and a second fan. One side of the first fan is attached to one side of the second fan. The first fan includes a first frame body, a first fan impeller and at least one mating section. The first fan impeller is rotatably disposed in the first frame body. The mating sections are diagonally positioned on two opposite corners of one side of the first frame body. The second fan includes a second frame body, a second fan impeller and at least one connection section. The second fan impeller is rotatably disposed in the second frame body. The connection sections are diagonally positioned on two opposite corners of one side of the second frame body and correspondingly connected with the mating sections. By means of the mating sections and the connection sections connected with the mating sections, the series fan assembly structure is easy to rework and has better vibration absorption effect.
- The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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FIG. 1A is a perspective exploded view of a conventional series fan; -
FIG. 1B is a perspective assembled view of the conventional series fan; -
FIG. 2 is a perspective exploded view of a first embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is a perspective assembled view of the first embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 4 is a perspective exploded view of a second embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 5 is a perspective assembled view of the second embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 6 is a perspective exploded view of a third embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 7 is a perspective assembled view of the third embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 8 is a perspective exploded view of a fourth embodiment of the present invention; and -
FIG. 9 is a perspective assembled view of the fourth embodiment of the present invention. - Please refer to
FIGS. 2 and 3 .FIG. 2 is a perspective exploded view of a first embodiment of the series fan assembly structure of the present invention.FIG. 3 is a perspective assembled view of the first embodiment of the series fan assembly structure of the present invention. The series fan assembly structure includes afirst fan 1 and asecond fan 2. One side of thefirst fan 1 is attached to one side of thesecond fan 2. Thefirst fan 1 includes afirst frame body 11, afirst fan impeller 12 and at least onemating section 14. Thefirst frame body 11 has afirst side 111, asecond side 112 opposite to thefirst side 111, afirst receiving space 114 and afirst shaft seat 115. Thefirst shaft seat 115 is disposed in thefirst receiving space 114 at a center thereof. A first silicon steel sheet set 148 is fitted on thefirst shaft seat 115. - The
first fan impeller 12 is rotatably disposed in thefirst frame body 11, that is, thefirst fan impeller 12 is received in thefirst receiving space 114 and rotatably connected with thefirst shaft seat 115. Themating sections 14 are diagonally positioned on two opposite corners of one side of thefirst frame body 11. In this embodiment, themating sections 14 are diagonally positioned on two opposite corners of thesecond side 112 of thefirst frame body 11 for illustration purposes only. - The
mating sections 14 include afirst mating protrusion 141 and afirst mating hole 143 opposite to thefirst mating protrusion 141. Thefirst mating protrusion 141 axially protrudes from one of the two opposite corners of thesecond side 112 of thefirst frame body 11. Thefirst mating protrusion 114 has at least onebroken hole 1411 passing through a free end of thefirst mating protrusion 141, which end is distal from thesecond side 112. The other of the two opposite corners of thesecond side 112 of thefirst frame body 11 is radially notched to form thefirst mating hole 143. Thefirst mating hole 143 has alocating section 1431 and anopen section 1432 in communication with thelocating section 1431. Theopen section 1432 extends from thelocating section 1431 to the adjacent edge of thefirst frame body 11. - Please further refer to
FIG. 2 . Thesecond fan 2 includes asecond frame body 21, asecond fan impeller 22 and at least oneconnection section 24. Thesecond frame body 21 has athird side 211, afourth side 212, asecond receiving space 214 in communication with thefirst receiving space 114 and asecond shaft seat 215. Thefourth side 212 is opposite to thethird side 211 and attached to thesecond side 112. Thesecond shaft seat 215 is disposed in thesecond receiving space 214 at a center thereof. A second silicon steel sheet set 248 is fitted on thesecond shaft seat 215. - The
second fan impeller 22 is rotatably disposed in thesecond frame body 21, that is, thesecond fan impeller 22 is received in thesecond receiving space 214 and rotatably connected with thesecond shaft seat 215. Theconnection sections 24 are diagonally positioned on two opposite corners of one side of thesecond frame body 21 and correspondingly connected with themating sections 14. In this embodiment, theconnection sections 24 are diagonally positioned on two opposite corners of thefourth side 212 of thesecond frame body 21 for illustration purposes only. Theconnection sections 24 are connected with themating sections 14 by way of insertion, screwing or engagement. - The
connection sections 24 include afirst connection hole 241 corresponding to thefirst mating protrusion 141 and afirst connection protrusion 243 opposite to thefirst connection hole 241. One of the two opposite corners of thefourth side 212 of thesecond frame body 21 is radially notched to form thefirst connection hole 241. Thefirst connection hole 241 has alocating section 2411 and anopen section 2412 in communication with thelocating section 2411. Theopen section 2412 extends from thelocating section 2411 to the adjacent edge of thesecond frame body 21. Thefirst mating protrusion 141 is correspondingly inlaid in thefirst connection hole 241. - Please further refer to
FIGS. 2 and 3 . Thefirst connection protrusion 243 axially protrudes from the other of the two opposite corners of thefourth side 212 of thesecond frame body 21. Thefirst connection protrusion 243 is correspondingly inlaid in thefirst mating hole 143. Thefirst connection protrusion 243 has at least onebroken hole 2431 passing through a free end of thefirst connection protrusion 243, which end is distal from thefourth side 212. - When assembling the
first fan 1 with thesecond fan 2, thefirst mating protrusion 141 and thefirst connection protrusion 243 are respectively positioned at theopen section 2412 of thefirst connection hole 241 and theopen section 1432 of thefirst mating hole 143. Then a horizontal inward force is applied to the first frame body 11 (or the second frame body 21) to push/pull the first frame body 11 (or the second frame body 21), whereby thefirst mating protrusion 141 and thefirst connection protrusion 243 are respectively moved from theopen sections sections first mating protrusion 141 and thefirst connection protrusion 243 are respectively inlaid in the locatingsections first connection hole 241 and thefirst mating hole 143, thesecond side 112 of thefirst frame body 11 is tightly attached to thefourth side 212 of thesecond frame body 21. Under such circumstance, thefirst fan 1 and thesecond fan 2 are serially connected with each other to form the series fan. - When disassembling (or separating) the
first fan 1 from thesecond fan 2, an operator only needs to apply a horizontal outward force to the first frame body 11 (or the second frame body 21) to push/pull the first frame body 11 (or the second frame body 21), whereby thefirst mating protrusion 141 and thefirst connection protrusion 243 are respectively moved to theopen sections first connection hole 241 and thefirst mating hole 143. After thefirst mating protrusion 141 and thefirst connection protrusion 243 are respectively extracted out of theopen sections first fan 1 is separated from thesecond fan 2. Accordingly, the series fan can be conveniently assembled/disassembled and is easy to rework. - According to the above arrangement, the
mating sections 14 of thefirst fan 1 can be securely connected with theconnection sections 24 of thesecond fan 2 to conveniently assemble the first andsecond fans - Moreover, when reworking and disassembling the series fan, the assembly structure of the first and
second fans - Please now refer to
FIGS. 4 and 5 .FIG. 4 is a perspective exploded view of a second embodiment of the series fan assembly structure of the present invention.FIG. 5 is a perspective assembled view of the second embodiment of the series fan assembly structure of the present invention. The second embodiment is substantially identical to the first embodiment in structure, connection relationship and effect and thus will not be repeatedly described hereinafter. The second embodiment is different from the first embodiment in that themating sections 14 further include a second mating hole 144 and a third mating hole 145. The second and third mating holes 144, 145 are diagonally disposed on the other two opposite corners of thesecond side 112 of thefirst frame body 11. The other two opposite corners of thesecond side 112 are radially notched to form the second and third mating holes 144, 145. - As the
first mating hole 143, each of the second and third mating holes 144, 145 has alocating section 1441, 1451 and anopen section sections 1441, 1451. Theopen sections sections 1441, 1451 to the adjacent edges of thefirst frame body 11. - The
connection sections 24 further include asecond connection protrusion 244 and athird connection protrusion 245. The second andthird connection protrusions fourth side 212 of thesecond frame body 21. The second andthird connection protrusions fourth side 212 of thesecond frame body 21. The second andthird connection protrusions second fans - As the
first connection protrusion 243, each of the second andthird connection protrusions broken hole third connection protrusions fourth side 212. Please now refer toFIGS. 6 and 7 .FIG. 6 is a perspective exploded view of a third embodiment of the series fan assembly structure of the present invention.FIG. 7 is a perspective assembled view of the third embodiment of the series fan assembly structure of the present invention. The third embodiment is substantially identical to the first embodiment in structure, connection relationship and effect and thus will not be repeatedly described hereinafter. The third embodiment is different from the first embodiment in that themating sections 14 further include asecond mating protrusion 142 and a second mating hole 144 opposite to thesecond mating protrusion 142. Thesecond mating protrusion 142 axially protrudes from one of the other two opposite corners of thesecond side 112 of thefirst frame body 11. Thesecond mating protrusion 142 has at least onebroken hole 1421 passing through a free end of thesecond mating protrusion 142, which end is distal from thesecond side 112. - The other of the other two opposite corners of the
second side 112 of thefirst frame body 11 is radially notched to form the second mating hole 144. As thefirst mating hole 143, the second mating hole 144 has a locating section 1441 and anopen section 1442 in communication with the locating section 1441. Theopen section 1442 of the second mating hole 144 extends from the locating section 1441 to the adjacent edge of thefirst frame body 11. In the first embodiment, thefirst connection hole 241 and thefirst connection protrusion 243 are respectively connected with the correspondingfirst mating protrusion 141 andfirst mating hole 143 by way of insertion. It should be noted that differently, in the third embodiment, thefirst connection hole 241 and thefirst connection protrusion 243 are respectively connected with the correspondingsecond mating protrusion 142 and second mating hole 144 by way of insertion. - The
connection sections 24 further include asecond connection protrusion 244 and asecond connection hole 242 opposite to thesecond connection protrusion 244. Thesecond connection protrusion 244 axially protrudes from one of the other two opposite corners of thefourth side 212 of thesecond frame body 21. Thesecond connection protrusion 244 is inlaid in the correspondingfirst mating hole 143. Thesecond connection protrusion 244 has at least onebroken hole 2441 passing through a free end of thesecond connection protrusion 244, which end is distal from thefourth side 212. - The other of the other two opposite corners of the
fourth side 212 of thesecond frame body 21 is radially notched to form thesecond connection hole 242. Thefirst mating protrusion 141 is correspondingly inlaid in thesecond connection hole 242. As thefirst connection hole 241, thesecond connection hole 242 has alocating section 2421 and anopen section 2422 in communication with thelocating section 2421. Theopen section 2422 of thesecond connection hole 242 extends from thelocating section 2421 to the adjacent edge of thesecond frame body 21. Thesecond mating protrusion 142 and the second mating hole 144 are respectively connected with the correspondingfirst connection hole 241 and thefirst connection protrusion 243 by way of insertion. Also, thefirst mating protrusion 141 and thefirst mating hole 143 are respectively connected with the correspondingsecond connection hole 242 and thesecond connection protrusion 244 by way of insertion. Accordingly, the first andsecond fans - Please now refer to
FIGS. 8 and 9 .FIG. 8 is a perspective exploded view of a fourth embodiment of the series fan assembly structure of the present invention.FIG. 9 is a perspective assembled view of the fourth embodiment of the series fan assembly structure of the present invention. The fourth embodiment is substantially identical to the second embodiment in structure, connection relationship and effect and thus will not be repeatedly described hereinafter. The fourth embodiment is different from the second embodiment in that thefirst mating protrusion 141 and thefirst connection hole 241 of the second embodiment are respectively replaced with afourth mating hole 146 and afourth connection protrusion 246. In addition, for illustration purposes, themating sections 14 of the fourth embodiment include afirst mating hole 143, a second mating hole 144, a third mating hole 145 and afourth mating hole 146 instead of the second and third mating holes 144, 145 of the second embodiment. The two opposite corners of thesecond side 112 are radially notched to form the first and second mating holes 143, 144. The other two opposite corners of thesecond side 112 are radially notched to form the third and fourth mating holes 145, 146. - Each of the first, second, third and fourth mating holes 143, 144, 145, 146 has a
locating section open section locating section open sections sections first frame body 11. - In addition, for illustration purposes, the
connection sections 24 of the fourth embodiment include afirst connection protrusion 243, asecond connection protrusion 244, athird connection protrusion 245 and afourth connection protrusion 246 instead of the second andthird connection protrusions second connection protrusions fourth side 212 of thesecond frame body 21. The first andsecond connection protrusions fourth connection protrusions fourth side 212. The third andfourth connection protrusions - Please further refer to
FIGS. 8 and 9 . Each of the first, second, third andfourth connection protrusions broken hole fourth connection protrusions fourth side 212. - When assembling the
first fan 1 with thesecond fan 2, the first, second, third andfourth connection protrusions open sections fourth connection protrusions open sections sections fourth connection protrusions sections second side 112 of thefirst frame body 11 is tightly attached to thefourth side 212 of thesecond frame body 21. Under such circumstance, thefirst fan 1 and thesecond fan 2 are serially connected with each other to form the series fan. - When disassembling (or separating) the
first fan 1 from thesecond fan 2, an operator only needs to apply a horizontal leftward/rightward force to the first frame body 11 (or the second frame body 21) to rotate the first frame body 11 (or the second frame body 21), whereby the first, second, third andfourth connection protrusions open sections fourth connection protrusions open sections first fan 1 is separated from thesecond fan 2. Accordingly, the series fan can be conveniently assembled/disassembled and is easy to rework to achieve an excellent vibration absorption effect. - According to the above arrangement, in comparison with the conventional device, the present invention has the following advantages:
- 1. The series fan assembly structure of the present invention is easy to rework.
- 2. The series fan assembly structure of the present invention has better vibration absorption effect.
- 3. The series fan assembly structure of the present invention is prevented from being damaged when reworked.
- The above embodiments are only used to illustrate the present invention, not intended to limit the scope thereof. It is understood that many changes and modifications of the above embodiments can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention. The scope of the present invention is limited only by the appended claims.
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1. A series fan assembly structure comprising:
a first fan including a first frame body, a first fan impeller and at least one mating section, the first fan impeller being rotatably disposed in the first frame body, the mating sections being diagonally positioned on two opposite corners of one side of the first frame body; and
a second fan, one side of the second fan being attached to one side of the first fan, the second fan including a second frame body, a second fan impeller and at least one connection section, the second fan impeller being rotatably disposed in the second frame body, the connection sections being diagonally positioned on two opposite corners of one side of the second frame body and correspondingly connected with the mating sections.
2. The series fan assembly structure as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first frame body has a first side and a second side opposite to the first side and the second frame body has a third side and a fourth side opposite to the third side, the second side being attached to the fourth side.
3. The series fan assembly structure as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the mating sections include a first mating protrusion and a first mating hole opposite to the first mating protrusion, the first mating protrusion axially protruding from one of the two opposite corners of the second side of the first frame body, the other of the two opposite corners of the second side of the first frame body being radially notched to form the first mating hole.
4. The series fan assembly structure as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the connection sections include a first connection hole corresponding to the first mating protrusion and a first connection protrusion opposite to the first connection hole, one of the two opposite corners of the fourth side of the second frame body being radially notched to form the first connection hole, the first mating protrusion being correspondingly inlaid in the first connection hole, the first connection protrusion axially protruding from the other of the two opposite corners of the fourth side of the second frame body, the first connection protrusion being correspondingly inlaid in the first mating hole.
5. The series fan assembly structure as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the mating sections further include a second mating hole and a third mating hole, the second and third mating holes being diagonally disposed on the other two opposite corners of the second side of the first frame body, the other two opposite corners of the second side being radially notched to form the second and third mating holes.
6. The series fan assembly structure as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the connection sections further include a second connection protrusion and a third connection protrusion, the second and third connection protrusions being diagonally disposed on the other two opposite corners of the fourth side of the second frame body, the second and third connection protrusions respectively axially protruding from the other two opposite corners of the fourth side, the second and third connection protrusions being respectively inlaid in the corresponding second and third mating holes.
7. The series fan assembly structure as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the connection sections include a first connection hole and a first connection protrusion opposite to the first connection hole, one of the two opposite corners of the fourth side of the second frame body being radially notched to form the first connection hole, the first connection protrusion axially protruding from the other of the two opposite corners of the fourth side of the second frame body.
8. The series fan assembly structure as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the mating sections further include a second mating protrusion and a second mating hole opposite to the second mating protrusion, the second mating protrusion axially protruding from one of the other two opposite corners of the second side of the first frame body, the second mating protrusion being correspondingly inlaid in the first connection hole, the other of the other two opposite corners of the second side of the first frame body being radially notched to form the second mating hole, the first connection protrusion being correspondingly inlaid in the second mating hole.
9. The series fan assembly structure as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the connection sections further include a second connection protrusion and a second connection hole opposite to the second connection protrusion, the second connection protrusion axially protruding from one of the other two opposite corners of the fourth side of the second frame body, the second connection protrusion being correspondingly inlaid in the first mating hole, the other of the other two opposite corners of the fourth side of the second frame body being radially notched to form the second connection hole, the first mating protrusion being correspondingly inlaid in the second connection hole.
10. The series fan assembly structure as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the mating sections include a first mating hole, a second mating hole, a third mating hole and a fourth mating hole, the two opposite corners of the second side being radially notched to form the first and second mating holes, the other two opposite corners of the second side being radially notched to form the third and fourth mating holes.
11. The series fan assembly structure as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the connection sections include a first connection protrusion, a second connection protrusion, a third connection protrusion and a fourth connection protrusion, the first and second connection protrusions axially protruding from the two opposite corners of the fourth side, the first and second connection protrusions being respectively inlaid in the corresponding first and second mating holes, the third and fourth connection protrusions axially protruding from the other two opposite corners of the fourth side, the third and fourth connection protrusions being respectively inlaid in the corresponding third and fourth mating holes.
12. The series fan assembly structure as claimed in claim 5 , wherein each of the first, second and third mating holes has a locating section and an open section in communication with the locating section, the open sections of the first, second and third mating holes respectively extending from the locating sections to the adjacent edges of the first frame body.
13. The series fan assembly structure as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the first connection hole has a locating section and an open section in communication with the locating section, the open section of the first connection hole extending from the locating section to the adjacent edges of the second frame body.
14. The series fan assembly structure as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the first mating protrusion has at least one broken hole passing through a free end of the first mating protrusion, which end is distal from the second side.
15. The series fan assembly structure as claimed in claim 13 , wherein each of the first, second and third connection protrusions has at least one broken hole passing through a free end of each of the first, second and third connection protrusions, which end is distal from the fourth side.
16. The series fan assembly structure as claimed in claim 9 , wherein each of the first, second and third connection protrusions has at least one broken hole passing through a free end of each of the first, second and third connection protrusions, which end is distal from the fourth side.
17. The series fan assembly structure as claimed in claim 16 , wherein each of the first and second connection protrusions has at least one broken hole passing through a free end of each of the first and second connection protrusion, which end is distal from the fourth side, each of the first and second connection holes having a locating section and an open section in communication with the locating section, the open sections of the first and second connection holes respectively extending from the locating sections to the adjacent edges of the second frame body.
18. The series fan assembly structure as claimed in claim 11 , wherein each of the first, second, third and fourth mating holes has a locating section and an open section in communication with the locating section, the open sections of the first, second, third and fourth mating holes respectively extending from the locating sections to the adjacent edges of the first frame body.
19. The series fan assembly structure as claimed in claim 18 , wherein each of the first, second, third and fourth connection protrusions has at least one broken hole passing through a free end of each of the first, second, third and fourth connection protrusions, which end is distal from the fourth side.
20. The series fan assembly structure as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the connection sections are connected with the mating sections by way of insertion, screwing or engagement.
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