Patent ID: 8689857

Claim:
A combination heat sink comprising: a first radiating element having a first plane section on one side, multiple generally circular first radiating fins integrally upward extending from the first plane section and multiple spaced first enhancement heat dissipation sections extending from an inner side of the first radiating element, each two adjacent first radiating fins defining therebetween a first connection section; a second radiating element having a second plane section on one side, multiple generally circular second radiating fins integrally upward extending from the second plane section and multiple spaced second enhancement heat dissipation sections extending from an inner side of the second radiating element, each two adjacent second radiating fins defining therebetween a second connection section, the first radiating fins having a width adapted to that of the second connection sections and the second radiating fins having a width adapted to that of the first connection sections, the first and second radiating elements being connected with each other in an alternating manner with the first and second plane sections attaching to each other and portions of the first and second enhancement heat dissipation sections interspersed between each other in an alternating manner to enhance the heat dissipation effect, whereby the first radiating fins of the first radiating element are configured to be inserted into and located within and in contact with the second connection sections of the second radiating element, while the second radiating fins of the second radiating element are configured to be inserted into and located within and in contact with the first connection sections of the first radiating element; and wherein the first radiating element is securely assembled with the second radiating element with the first radiating fins attaching to and contacting with the second radiating fins to form a heat sink having a partially enclosed space, the enhancement heat dissipation section extending into the partially enclosed space.