Dual liquid pump liquid cooling radiator and liquid cooling heat dissipation device
US-2024389275-A1 · Nov 21, 2024 · US
US2017257984A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2017257984-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615058947-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Mar 2, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 2, 2016 |
| Publication date | Sep 7, 2017 |
| Grant date | — |
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As an air mover assembly is translated from a first orientation to a second orientation, a first roller and a second roller translate about at least one rail such that the a frame and a door maintain a position relative to the direction of the force of gravity.
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An air mover assembly comprising: an air mover; and a housing mechanically coupled to the air mover, the housing comprising an exhaust assembly comprising: a first roller having a first mass; a second roller having a second mass substantially larger than the first mass; at least one generally arcuate rail for constraining motion of the first roller and the second roller within the at least one arcuate rail; a generally circular frame rotatably coupled to the first roller and the second roller at an approximate circumference of the frame, such that the first roller and the second roller are located diametrically opposite of one another on the approximate circumference; and a door hingedly coupled to the frame and configured to assume a closed position under a force of gravity on the door in the absence of airflow generated by the air mover and configured to rotate from the closed position to an open position under a force of airflow from the air mover that overcomes the force of gravity on the door; wherein, as the air mover assembly is translated from a first orientation to a second orientation, wherein in the first orientation and the second orientation a plane defined by a circle defined at least in part by the at least one rail is generally parallel to a direction of the force of gravity, the first roller and the second roller translate about the at least one rail such that the frame and the door maintain a position relative to the direction of the force of gravity. 2 . The air mover assembly of claim 1 , wherein as the air mover assembly is translated from a first orientation to a second orientation, the second roller maintains a position below the first roller with respect to the direction of the force of gravity. 3 . The air mover assembly of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first roller and the second roller are coupled to the frame via an axle. 4 . The air mover assembly of claim 1 , wherein the exhaust assembly further includes at least one other door hingedly coupled to the frame and configured to assume a closed position under a force of gravity on the at least one other door in the absence of airflow generated by the air mover and configured to rotate from the closed position to the open position under a force of airflow from the air mover that overcomes the force of gravity on the at least one other door. 5 . The air mover assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one other door is adjacent to the door. 6 . The air mover assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one generally arcuate rail comprises a single generally circular rail. 7 . An information handling system comprising: a chassis; and an air mover assembly coupled to the chassis and comprising: an air mover; and a housing mechanically coupled to the air mover, the housing comprising an exhaust assembly comprising: a first roller having a first mass; a second roller having a second mass substantially larger than the first mass; at least one generally arcuate rail for constraining motion of the first roller and the second roller within the at least one arcuate rail; a generally circular frame rotatably coupled to the first roller and the second roller at an approximate circumference of the frame, such that the first roller and the second roller are located diametrically opposite of one another on the approximate circumference; and a door hingedly coupled to the frame and configured to assume a closed position under a force of gravity on the door in the absence of airflow generated by the air mover and configured to rotate from the closed position to an open position under a force of airflow from the air mover that overcomes the force of gravity on the door; wherein, as the air mover assembly is translated from a first orientation to a second orientation, wherein in the first orientation and the second orientation a plane defined by a circle defined at least in part by the at least one rail is generally parallel to a direction of the force of gravity, the first roller and the second roller translate about the at least one rail such that the frame and the door maintain a position relative to the direction of the force of gravity. 8 . The information handling system of claim 7 , wherein as the air mover assembly is translated from a first orientation to a second orientation, the second roller maintains a position below the first roller with respect to the direction of the force of gravity. 9 . The information handling system of claim 7 , wherein at least one of the first roller and the second roller are coupled to the frame via an axle. 10 . The information handling system of claim 7 , wherein the exhaust assembly further includes at least one other door hingedly coupled to the frame and configured to assume a closed position under a force of gravity on the at least one other door in the absence of airflow generated by the air mover and configured to rotate from the closed position to the open position under a force of airflow from the air mover that overcomes the force of gravity on the at least one other door. 11 . The information handling system of claim 7 , wherein the at least one other door is adjacent to the door. 12 . The information handling system of claim 7 , wherein the at least one generally arcuate rail comprises a single generally circular rail. 13 . A housing for housing an air mover, the housing comprising an exhaust assembly comprising: a first roller having a first mass; a second roller having a second mass substantially larger than the first mass; at least one generally arcuate rail for constraining motion of the first roller and the second roller within the at least one arcuate rail; a generally circular frame rotatably coupled to the first roller and the second roller at an approximate circumference of the frame, such that the first roller and the second roller are located diametrically opposite of one another on the approximate circumference; and a door hingedly coupled to the frame and configured to assume a closed position under a force of gravity on the door in the absence of airflow generated by the air mover and configured to rotate from the closed position to an open position under a force of airflow from the air mover that overcomes the force of gravity on the door; wherein, as the housing is translated from a first orientation to a second orientation, wherein in the first orientation and the second orientation a plane defined by a circle defined at least in part by the at least one rail is generally parallel to a direction of the force of gravity, the first roller and the second roller translate about the at least one rail such that the frame and the door maintain a position relative to the direction of the force of gravity. 14 . The housing of claim 13 , wherein as the housing is translated from a first orientation to a second orientation, the second roller maintains a position below the first roller with respect to the direction of the force of gravity. 15 . The housing of claim 13 , wherein at least one of the first roller and the second roller are coupled to the frame via an axle. 16 . The housing of claim 13 , wherein the exhaust assembly further includes at least one other door hingedly coupled to the frame and configured to assume a closed position under a force of gravity on the at least one other door in the absence of airflow generated by the air mover and configured to rotate from the closed position to the open position under a force of airflow from the air mover that overcomes the force of gravity on the
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