| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| RE38677 |
Cam-type retainer clip for heat sinks for electronic integrated circuits |
December 28, 2004 |
| A heat sink assembly comprises a heat sink and a retainer clip for attachment to an electronic package or semiconductor device so as to dissipate heat from such device. The heat sink may comprise a flat base with a plurality of upwardly extending fins. The fins will define at least o |
| 5600540 |
Heat sink and retainer for electronic integrated circuits |
February 4, 1997 |
| A heat sink and retainer clip for use in conjunction with an electronic integrated circuit, such as a semiconductor device, to provide cooling of the device, the device being mounted on a rectangular socket with opposing sidewalls and at least two of the sidewalls having lugs projecting |
| 5486981 |
Heat dissipating assembly |
January 23, 1996 |
| A heat dissipating assembly which is releasably secured in the assembled configuration by means of a spring clip. The spring clip being configured on one end thereof with a lever or rocker arm which permits its assembly or disassembly by hand without the use of any tools. In the disassem |
| 5367433 |
Package clip on heat sink |
November 22, 1994 |
| A heat sink-spring clip assembly for mounting on a PQFP electronic package wherein leaf spring legs engage with the outermost diametrically opposed ends of the bumpers on the PQFP, and the assembly is positioned relative to the PQFP package by means of tabs which extend normally downward |
| 5208731 |
Heat dissipating assembly |
May 4, 1993 |
| This invention provides an improved system for removably coupling a conductive heat sink to a chip housing. The heat sink is of the type having a plurality of pins arrayed in a grid pattern and extending perpendicularly from the top surface of a generally square base. The chip housin |
| 5200882 |
Circuit board retainer |
April 6, 1993 |
| A board retainer assembly including a cold plate with plain generally rectangular grooves for receiving the edge of a board and a board retainer. The retainer being separate from the cold wall and adapted to expand and releasably clamp the edge of a board in the groove against a ther |