COMPUTER TOWER ARCHITECTURE

An electronic device can include a housing that defines an internal volume. The electronic device can also include a component within the internal volume that divides the internal volume into a first volume and a second volume. The first volume and second volume can be fluidically isolated except at...

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Main Authors DEGNER, Brett W, ANDRE, Bart K, FARAHANI, Houtan R, LECLERC, Michael, MCBROOM, Michael D, PASEMAN, Sabrina K, MCBROOM, Danny L
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
French
German
Published 19.10.2022
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Summary:An electronic device can include a housing that defines an internal volume. The electronic device can also include a component within the internal volume that divides the internal volume into a first volume and a second volume. The first volume and second volume can be fluidically isolated except at an aperture defined by the component. An air-moving system can produce a positive air pressure in the first volume and a negative air pressure in the second volume.
Bibliography:Application Number: EP20200159275