ALEXANDRIA, Va., Feb. 5 -- United States Patent no. 12,219,732, issued on Feb. 4, was assigned to Acer Inc. (New Taipei, Taiwan).
"Graphics card assembly" was invented by Yu-Ming Lin (New Taipei, Taiwan), Wen-Neng Liao (New Taipei, Taiwan), Cheng-Wen Hsieh (New Taipei, Taiwan), Shu-Hao Kuo (New Taipei, Taiwan) and Tsung-Ting Chen (New Taipei, Taiwan).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A graphic card assembly includes a bracket, a graphic card module, a first fin set, a centrifugal fan, a second fin set, a heat pipe set and an axial flow fan. The graphic card module is assembled to the bracket and has at least one heat source. The first fin set and the second fin set are assembled to the bracket an...