Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
165068000 | Legs | 6 |
20110094709 | HEAT DISSIPATION APPARATUS AND FRAME THEREOF - An exemplary heat dissipation apparatus includes frame, a cooling fan and a heat sink. The frame includes an annular wall, a supporting board extending inward from a top of the annular wall, a plurality of legs extending downwardly from a bottom of the annular wall, and a plurality of engaging portions extending inward from an inner circumferential surface of the annular wall. A bottom of each engaging portion forms a plurality of steps at different levels. The levels of the steps of each engaging portion correspond to the levels of the steps of each other engaging portion. The cooling fan is arranged on the supporting board of the frame. The heat sink abuts against one of the steps of each engaging portion. | 04-28-2011 |
20110108236 | HEAT DISSIPATION DEVICE - An exemplary heat dissipation device includes a round heat sink and a fixing frame. The heat sink defines receiving depressions at an outer peripheral surface thereof. The fixing frame includes a peripheral side plate disposed around the heat sink and fixing legs corresponding to the receiving depressions of the heat sink extending downwardly from the side plate. The fixing frame includes blocks extending inwardly from an inner surface of the side plate and protruding members extending inwardly from the fixing legs. The heat sink is rotatably received in the fixing frame with a top of the heat sink abutting the blocks. When the heat sink is in an unlocked state, the protruding members align with the receiving depressions, respectively. When the heat sink is rotated to a locked state, the protruding members abut a bottom of the heat sink. | 05-12-2011 |
20110132573 | HEAT DISSIPATION DEVICE WITH ROTATION-LOCKED HEAT SINK - An exemplary heat dissipation device includes a heat sink and a fixing frame. The heat sink defines receiving depressions at an outer peripheral surface thereof. The fixing frame includes a peripheral side plate encircling the heat sink, fixing legs extending downwards from the side plate, and an elastic member disposed on the side plate. Protruding members extend inwardly from the fixing legs. The heat sink is rotatably received in the fixing frame. When the heat sink is in an unlocked state, the protruding members align with the receiving depressions, respectively. When the heat sink is rotated to a locked state, the protruding members abut a bottom of the heat sink thereby limiting axial movement of the heat sink relative to the fixing frame and the elastic member is received in a corresponding receiving depression and limit rotation of the heat sink in both clockwise and counterclockwise directions. | 06-09-2011 |
20130092352 | COOLER, STRUCTURE FOR TRANSPORTING AND METHOD OF TRANSPORTING THE SAME - A cooler, structure for transporting a cooler and a method for transporting the same are disclosed. The cooler has a cooling region defined by a support wall, a first wall, a second wall, and a sloped interior section, the sloped interior section extending between the first wall and the second wall and sloping away from the support wall. A discharge region is provided and is defined by the first wall, the second wall, the sloped interior section, and a vertical wall, the vertical wall being substantially parallel to the support wall. A frame member is positioned proximate the support wall. The frame member has support legs which extend therefrom in a direction way from the vertical wall. The frame member and support legs support the cooler when the cooler is rotated and positioned on a surface. | 04-18-2013 |
20130248146 | MOUNTING A HEAT SINK MODULE - A heat sink module has a leg for tool-less engagement with a mounting structure on a circuit board. Engagement of the heat sink module with the mounting structure is to cause thermal contact between the heat sink module and a heat generating device. | 09-26-2013 |
20150345166 | Modular Air Cooled Condenser Apparatus and Method - The present invention relates to a mechanical draft cooling tower that employs air cooled condenser modules. The aforementioned cooling tower operates by mechanical draft and achieves the exchange of heat between two fluids such as atmospheric air, ordinarily, and another fluid which is usually steam. The aforementioned cooling tower utilizes a modular air cooled condenser concept wherein the air cooled condensers utilize heat exchange deltas that use tube bundles that are manufactured and assembled prior to being shipped to the tower site. | 12-03-2015 |