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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 02, 1998
Filed:
Jun. 25, 1996
Ali Hassanzadeh, San Jose, CA (US);
Hassan Sihpolo, Campbell, CA (US);
Sun Microsystems, Inc., Mountain View, CA (US);
Abstract
A leaf type spring is used to hold a heat sink in contact with a chip or other heat-emitting component. Such a component may be mounted on a PCB or other element. A bolster plate is positioned below the PCB and two pins extend up from the bolster plate, through the PCB and through the base of a heat sink. A preferred heat sink has plural fins extending up from the base. In one form of the invention the pins extend above the level of the outer ends of the pins. A spring extends diagonally across the ends of the fins. Slots in the ends of the spring engage necks formed near the ends of the pins. In another form of the invention the fins are milled or otherwise formed with a groove extending diagonally across the heat sink and the spring fits into the slot. The pins extend only a short distance above the base of the heat sink and are necked to receive the slotted ends of the spring. In both forms of the invention intimate contact of the base with the heat emitting component improves heat transfer.