Heat dissipating structure for an electronic device
First Claim
1. A heat dissipating structure for an electronic device, comprising:
- a heat source; and
a heat dissipating member having an inner wall, outer wall, and partition walls, wherein the inner wall directly or indirectly receives heat from the heat source, the outer wall opposes the inner wall at a distance, the partition walls connect the inner wall and the outer wall, the inner wall, outer wall and partition walls define a plurality of through-holes, the through-holes are arranged along at least one of the inner wall and the outer wall, each of the through-holes extends in a vertical direction within a tilt range in which gravitational influence is utilizable, and top and bottom ends of each of the through-holes open to the outside.
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Abstract
A heat dissipating structure for an electronic device includes a heat source and a heat dissipating member. The heat dissipating member has an inner wall, an outer wall, and a plurality of partition walls. The inner wall receives heat transfer from the heat source. The outer wall opposes the inner wall at a distance. The partition walls connect the inner wall and the outer wall, and together with the inner wall and outer wall define a plurality of through-holes which are approximately the same shape and are aligned at roughly regular intervals along the inner wall or the outer wall. The through-holes are arranged along the vertical direction that allows most effective utilization of gravitational influence, and are open to the outside at the upper and lower ends thereof.
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1. A heat dissipating structure for an electronic device, comprising:
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a heat source; and
a heat dissipating member having an inner wall, outer wall, and partition walls, wherein the inner wall directly or indirectly receives heat from the heat source, the outer wall opposes the inner wall at a distance, the partition walls connect the inner wall and the outer wall, the inner wall, outer wall and partition walls define a plurality of through-holes, the through-holes are arranged along at least one of the inner wall and the outer wall, each of the through-holes extends in a vertical direction within a tilt range in which gravitational influence is utilizable, and top and bottom ends of each of the through-holes open to the outside. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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