Electronic display with cooling
US-2024292561-A1 · Aug 29, 2024 · US
US10077947B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10077947-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615272137-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 21, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 21, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 18, 2018 |
| Grant date | Sep 18, 2018 |
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A cooling assembly comprising a plurality of fin elements stacked in a stack direction, a plurality of coolant channels each located between adjacent fin elements and extending in a coolant channel direction perpendicular to the stack direction, a first heat transfer surface adapted to be in contact with a heat generating element, and a second heat transfer surface spaced apart from the first heat transfer surface, the plurality of fin elements and the plurality of coolant channels being located between the first heat transfer surface and the second heat transfer surface. Each of the fin elements comprises a pulsating heat pipe embedded therein, a main pulsating direction of each of the pulsating heat pipes being substantially parallel to a normal of the first heat transfer surface.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A cooling assembly comprising: a plurality of fin elements stacked in a stack direction, each of the plurality of fin elements comprising a pulsating heat pipe embedded therein; a plurality of coolant channels each located between adjacent fin elements and extending in a coolant channel direction perpendicular to the stack direction, the plurality of coolant channels being configured for a flow of a gaseous cooling medium; a first heat transfer surface configured to be in contact with a heat generating element, a normal of the first heat transfer surface being substantially perpendicular to both the stack direction and the coolant channel direction; a second heat transfer surface spaced apart from the first heat transfer surface, the plurality of fin elements and the plurality of coolant channels being located between the first heat transfer surface and the second heat transfer surface, wherein each of the fin elements comprises a main pulsating direction of each of the pulsating heat pipes embedded therein, the main pulsating direction of each of the pulsating heat pipes being substantially parallel to a normal of the first heat transfer surface, and wherein each of the fin elements comprises a first lateral wall element, a second lateral wall element and a plurality of flow separators, wherein a meandering flow path for a working fluid of the pulsating heat pipe is located between the first lateral wall element and the second lateral wall element in the stack direction, the plurality of flow separators being provided in a staggered arrangement between the first lateral wall element and the second lateral wall element such that adjacent flow separators are spaced apart from each other in the coolant channel direction for guiding a flow of working fluid in the pulsating heat pipe and providing the meandering flow path for the working fluid, and wherein each of the pulsating heat pipes comprises a plurality capillary tube elements each including a plurality of capillary tubes configured to define a flow path for the working fluid in the main pulsating direction, wherein each of the flow separators is configured for guiding a flow of working fluid from one capillary tube element to adjacent capillary tube element such that the meandering flow path for the working fluid is provided, and wherein each of the capillary tube elements is a multiport extruded tube element, and wherein the plurality of flow separators is integrated into the first lateral wall element and/or the second lateral wall element, and wherein each of the flow separators comprises a first part extending linearly substantially parallel to the main pulsating direction and being located between adjacent capillary tube elements in the coolant channel direction, and a second part spaced apart from the adjacent capillary tube elements in the main pulsating direction for guiding a flow of working fluid from one capillary tube element to adjacent capillary tube element such that the meandering flow path for the working fluid is provided. 2. A cooling assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the second part comprises at least one skew portion extending a separator angle (α a ) relative to the first part, the separator angle being greater than 15°, wherein the at least one skew portion is configured to prevent unwanted displacement of a capillary tube element adjacent the flow separator during assembly of the fin element. 3. A cooling assembly according to claim 1 , wherein each of the pulsating heat pipes is connected to several other of the pulsating heat pipes with a working fluid connection. 4. A cooling assembly according to claim 3 , wherein the cooling assembly comprises a manifold system for providing said working fluid connection between different pulsating heat pipes, the manifold system comprising a first manifold extending in the stack direction, the first manifold being located at a first end of the cooling assembly, the first end of the cooling assembly being an opposite end relative to a second end of the cooling assembly, the first end and the second end of the cooling assembly being spaced apart in the coolant channel direction. 5. A cooling assembly according to claim 4 , wherein the cooling assembly comprises a valve system for filling each of the pulsating heat pipes with a working fluid, the valve system comprising a fluid valve connected to the first manifold. 6. A cooling assembly according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that claim 1 , wherein the cooling assembly comprises a plurality of air fin elements each of which is located in a corresponding coolant channel and configured to enhance heat transfer between an adjacent fin element and a flow of a gaseous cooling medium in the coolant channel. 7. A cooling assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the cooling assembly comprises a third heat transfer surface and a fourth heat transfer surface spaced apart from the third heat transfer surface in the stack direction, the plurality of fin elements being located between the third heat transfer surface and the fourth heat transfer surface, wherein each of the second heat transfer surface, the third heat transfer surface and the fourth heat transfer surface is configured to be in contact with a heat generating element. 8. A cooling assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the first heat transfer surface and the second heat transfer surface are planar surfaces and parallel to each other. 9. A cooling assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the cooling assembly comprises a plurality of first bar elements and a plurality of second bar elements such that there is one of the first bar elements and one of the second bar elements between each adjacent fin elements in the stack direction for providing the corresponding coolant channel, wherein each of the coolant channels is located between corresponding first and second bar elements in the main pulsating direction. 10. A cooling assembly comprising: a plurality of fin elements stacked in a stack direction, each of the plurality of fin elements comprising a pulsating heat pipe embedded therein; a plurality of coolant channels each located between adjacent fin elements and extending in a coolant channel direction perpendicular to the stack direction, the plurality of coolant channels being configured for a flow of a gaseous cooling medium; a first heat transfer surface configured to be in contact with a heat generating element, a normal of the first heat transfer surface being substantially perpendicular to both the stack direction and the coolant channel direction; a second heat transfer surface spaced apart from the first heat transfer surface, the plurality of fin elements and the plurality of coolant channels being located between the first heat transfer surface and the second heat transfer surface, wherein each of the fin elements comprises a main pulsating direction of each of the pulsating heat pipes embedded therein, the main pulsating direction of each of the pulsating heat pipes being substantially parallel to a normal of the first heat transfer surface, wherein each of the fin elements comprises a first lateral wall element, a second lateral wall element and a plurality of flow separators, wherein a meandering flow path for a working fluid of the pulsating heat pipe is located between the first lateral wall element and the second lateral wall element in the stack direction, the plurality of flow separators being provided in a staggered arrangement between the first lateral wall element and the second lateral wall element such that adjacent flow separators are spaced apart from each other in the coolant channel direction for guiding a flow of working f
for cooling by change of state · CPC title
by flowing gases, e.g. forced air cooling · CPC title
Means for filling or sealing heat pipes · CPC title
with separate evaporating and condensing chambers connected by at least one conduit; Loop-type heat pipes; with multiple or common evaporating or condensing chambers (F28D15/043 takes precedence) · CPC title
with tubes having a capillary structure · CPC title
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