Stator seat of motor, and connector waterproof structure thereof
US-2015340924-A1 · Nov 26, 2015 · US
US9938990B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9938990-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514707605-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 8, 2015 |
| Priority date | May 8, 2015 |
| Publication date | Apr 10, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 10, 2018 |
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A compact back-flow stopper using an elastic flexure mechanism for a cooling fan is shown and described. The backflow stopper assembly comprises a frame configured to structurally support a fin array when coupled to a fan. The fin array comprises a plurality of flexural deformation elements and associated fin elements arrayed in a radial arrangement to establish a pathway for airflow, each of the flexural deformation elements configured to move an attached fin element responsive to airflow impacting the attached fin element. Flex limiter elements are coupled to the frame and configured to limit flexure of the fin elements beyond a predetermined flexure in relation to the frame to stop backflow of air through the fin array. A fan assembly with a backflow stopper is shown and described. Also, a data storage assembly using fan assemblies with backflow stoppers is also shown and described.
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What is claimed is: 1. A backflow stopper assembly, comprising: a frame configured to structurally support a fin array when coupled to a fan, wherein the frame comprises: a central hub; and a plurality of spoke-like structural members extending radially outward from the central hub; the fin array comprising a plurality of elastic flexure mechanisms, wherein each elastic flexure mechanism comprises a flexural deformation element and associated fin element arrayed in a radial arrangement to establish a pathway for airflow, wherein: each of the flexural deformation elements is configured to move an attached fin element responsive to airflow impacting the attached fin element; and a pair of the elastic flexure mechanisms extends adjacently along a spoke-like structural member of the plurality of spoke-like structural members in a common direction extending radially outward from the central hub such that each elastic flexure mechanism pair moves outwardly away from each other and inwardly toward each other about the common direction; and one or more flex limiter elements coupled to the frame and configured to limit flexure of the fin elements beyond a predetermined flexure in relation to the frame to stop backflow of air through the fin array. 2. The backflow stopper assembly of claim 1 wherein the fin array is formed from a laminated assembly of one or more flexible materials comprising: a first layer of a first thickness configured to; establish an open state of the fin array responsive to the airflow being provided by the fan; and establish a closed state of the fin array responsive to the airflow being in a direction opposite to that provided by the fan; and a second layer of a second thickness configured to: form the fin elements; and provide rigidity to the fin elements. 3. The backflow stopper assembly of claim 1 wherein each flexural deformation element is individually configured to flex and move an associated fin element a pre-determined amount in relation to the other flexural deformation elements and associated fin elements responsive to airflow. 4. The backflow stopper assembly of claim 1 wherein one or more flexural deformation elements of the plurality of flexural deformation elements is configured to flex the fin elements to a pre-determined angle of less than 90 degrees in relation to the fin array responsive to the fin array being in an open airflow state, thereby permitting the fin array to have less depth than a fin array having fin elements that open to 90 degrees in relation to the fin array. 5. The backflow stopper assembly of claim 1 wherein the one or more flex limiter elements are integral to the frame. 6. The backflow stopper assembly of claim 1 further comprising a fin array retainer comprising: fin array retaining elements; reference features for positioning the fin array retainer in relation to the fin array and the frame; and features configured to couple the fin array retainer, the fin array, and the flex limiter elements to the frame. 7. The backflow stopper assembly of claim 1 further configured to have a depth of less than 20 millimeters. 8. A fan assembly comprising: a fan; and a backflow stopper assembly coupled to the fan and comprising: a frame configured to structurally support a fin array when coupled to the fan, wherein the frame comprises a plurality of spoke-like structural members extending radially outward from a central hub; the fin array comprising a plurality of elastic flexure mechanisms, each elastic flexure mechanism comprises a flexural deformation element and associated fin element arrayed in a radial arrangement to establish a pathway for airflow, wherein: each of the flexural deformation elements is configured to move an attached fin element responsive to airflow impacting the attached fin element; and a pair of the elastic flexure mechanisms extends adjacently along a spoke-like structural member of the plurality of spoke-like structural members in a common direction extending radially outward from the central hub such that each elastic flexure mechanism pair moves outwardly away from each other and inwardly toward each other about the common direction; and one or more flex limiter elements coupled to the frame and configured to limit flexure of the fin elements beyond a predetermined flexure in relation to the frame to stop backflow of air through the fin array. 9. The fan assembly of claim 8 wherein the fin array is formed from a laminated assembly of one or more flexible materials comprising: a first layer of a first thickness configured to establish an open state of the fin array responsive to the airflow being provided by the fan and a closed state of the fin array responsive to the airflow being in a direction opposite to that provided by the fan; and a second layer of a second thickness configured to form the fin elements and provide rigidity to the fin elements. 10. The fan assembly of claim 8 wherein the plurality of flexural deformation elements is configured to flex the associated fin elements to a pre-determined angle of less than 90 degrees in relation to the fin array responsive to the fin array being in an open airflow state, thereby permitting the fin array to have less depth than a fin array having the associated fin elements open to 90 degrees in relation to the fin array. 11. The fan assembly of claim 8 wherein the one or more flex limiter elements are integral to the frame. 12. The fan assembly of claim 8 , wherein the backflow stopper assembly further comprises a fin array retainer comprising: fin array retaining elements; reference features for positioning the fin array retainer in relation to the fin array and the frame; and features configured to couple the fin array retainer and the fin array to the frame. 13. The fan assembly of claim 8 , wherein the backflow stopper assembly is further configured to have a depth of less than 20 millimeters. 14. An electronics enclosure with backflow prevention, the electronics enclosure comprising: an enclosure configured to encase and support electronic devices; and one or more fan assemblies, wherein each fan assembly comprises a fan and a corresponding backflow preventer that comprises: a frame comprising a plurality of spoke-like structural members extending radially outward from a central hub, wherein the frame is configured to structurally support a fin array when coupled to the fan; the fin array comprising a plurality of elastic flexure mechanisms, each elastic flexure mechanism comprises a pairs of flexural deformation element and associated fin element arrayed in a radial arrangement to establish a pathway for airflow, wherein: each flexural deformation element is configured to move an attached fin element responsive to airflow impacting the attached fin element; and each pair of the elastic flexure mechanisms extends adjacently along a spoke-like structural member of the plurality of spoke-like structural members in a common direction extending radially outward from the central hub such that each elastic flexure mechanism pair moves outwardly away from each other and inwardly toward each other about the common direction; and one or more flex limiter elements coupled to the frame and configured to limit flexure of the fin elements beyond a predetermined flexure in relation to the frame to stop backflow of air through the fin array. 15. The electronics enclosure of claim 14 further comprising a plurality of sleds configured to encase and support a plurality of electronic devices. 16. The electronics enclosure of cl
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