18296694. SIMPLIFIED AIR FLOW ENHANCEMENT FOR COMPONENT COOLING simplified abstract (Dell Products L.P.)
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SIMPLIFIED AIR FLOW ENHANCEMENT FOR COMPONENT COOLING
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Emily B. Clark of Austin TX (US)
Timothy A. Shedd of Lithia FL (US)
SIMPLIFIED AIR FLOW ENHANCEMENT FOR COMPONENT COOLING - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18296694 titled 'SIMPLIFIED AIR FLOW ENHANCEMENT FOR COMPONENT COOLING
The abstract describes an air cooling insert for an information handling system that includes a top portion and an insert portion. The insert portion is in physical communication with the top portion and includes multiple supports and twists.
- The insert portion features supports that extend downward from the top portion.
- Twists extend between two or more of the supports, with first and second twists included.
- The first twist has a first directional rotation, while the second twist has a second directional rotation opposite to the first.
Potential Applications: - Cooling systems for information handling systems - Data centers - Server rooms
Problems Solved: - Overheating of information handling systems - Improving overall system performance
Benefits: - Enhanced cooling efficiency - Increased system reliability - Extended lifespan of components
Commercial Applications: Title: "Efficient Air Cooling Inserts for Information Handling Systems" This technology can be utilized in various commercial settings such as data centers, server rooms, and other facilities that require effective cooling solutions for information handling systems. The market implications include improved system performance, reduced downtime, and cost savings on maintenance and repairs.
Questions about Air Cooling Inserts: 1. How does the air cooling insert improve the overall performance of information handling systems? The air cooling insert enhances the cooling efficiency of the system, preventing overheating and ensuring optimal performance.
2. What are the key features that differentiate this air cooling insert from traditional cooling solutions? The insert features multiple supports and twists that facilitate better airflow and heat dissipation, leading to improved cooling effectiveness.
Original Abstract Submitted
An air cooling insert for an information handling system includes a top portion and an insert portion. The insert portion is in physical communication with the top portion. The insert portion includes multiple supports and multiple twists. Each of the supports extends downward from the top portion. Each of the twists extends between two or more of the supports. The twists include first and second twists. The first twist has a first directional rotation, and the second twist has a second directional rotation. The second directional rotation is opposite the first directional rotation.