Adjustable rigid spacer coupling
US-11131315-B2 · Sep 28, 2021 · US
US12104618B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12104618-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217977200-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 31, 2022 |
| Priority date | Oct 31, 2022 |
| Publication date | Oct 1, 2024 |
| Grant date | Oct 1, 2024 |
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An example axial pump for delivering liquid coolant to cool an electronic device comprises a conduit defining a flow path from an inlet of the conduit to an outlet of the conduit and an impeller in the conduit. The impeller is rotatable about an axis of rotation parallel to the flow path. The pump also has a motor stator configured to drive rotation of the impeller body about the axis of rotation. In addition, the pump comprises an adjustment mechanism coupling the impeller to the conduit. The adjustment mechanism is actuatable to cause translation of the impeller relative to the conduit. This may allow for adjustment of a clearance between a blade tip of a blade of the impeller and a wall of the conduit.
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What is claimed is: 1. An axial pump for delivering liquid coolant to cool an electronic device, comprising: a conduit defining a flow path from an inlet of the conduit to an outlet of the conduit; an impeller in the conduit, the impeller comprising: a shaft extending parallel to the flow path; an impeller body rotatably coupled to the shaft, wherein the impeller body is rotatable relative to the shaft and the conduit about an axis of rotation parallel to the flow path; a motor stator configured to drive rotation of the impeller body about the axis of rotation; and an adjustment mechanism coupling the shaft to the conduit, wherein the adjustment mechanism is actuatable to cause translation of the impeller shaft and the impeller body relative to the conduit. 2. The axial pump of claim 1 , wherein the adjustment mechanism comprises internal threads coupled to the conduit and a set screw coupled to the shaft, the set screw having external threads engaged with the internal threads. 3. The axial pump of claim 2 , further comprising: a locking mechanism configured to, in an applied state, resist motion of the shaft relative to the conduit and resist actuation of the adjustment mechanism. 4. The axial pump of claim 3 , wherein the locking mechanism comprises a mechanical locking device. 5. The axial pump of claim 4 , wherein the conduit comprises a rear support; wherein the adjustment mechanism comprises a threaded sleeve comprising the internal threads attached to the rear support; and wherein the mechanical locking device comprises a friction increasing element coupled to the threaded sleeve which resist rotation of the set screw relative to the threaded sleeve. 6. The axial pump of claim 4 , wherein the conduit comprises a rear support; wherein the adjustment mechanism comprises a threaded sleeve comprising the internal threads attached to the rear support; wherein the mechanical locking device comprises a locking nut or a jamb nut attached to the set screw and/or to the threaded sleeve to resist relative rotation therebetween. 7. The axial pump of claim 4 , wherein the conduit comprises a front support which supports a front portion of the shaft; and wherein the mechanical locking device comprises a retention screw configured to engage the front portion of the shaft to resist relative rotation between the shaft and front support. 8. The axial pump of claim 3 , wherein the locking mechanism comprises a chemical thread locker. 9. The axial pump of claim 2 , wherein the set screw is coupled to a first portion of the shaft and a second portion of the shaft is engaged with a hub coupled to the conduit, the shaft being supported by the hub and being rotatable and translatable relative to the hub. 10. The axial pump of claim 2 , wherein the conduit comprises a rear support and the adjustment mechanism comprises a threaded sleeve comprising the internal threads and attached to the rear support. 11. The axial pump of claim 10 , wherein the threaded sleeve comprises integral locking features which resist rotation of the set screw relative to the threaded sleeve. 12. The axial pump of claim 2 , wherein the set screw is coaxial with the axis of rotation and comprises a socket facing the outlet and configured to receive a tool inserted along the axis of rotation through the outlet. 13. The axial pump of claim 1 , wherein the impeller comprises one or more blades coupled to the impeller body. 14. The axial pump of claim 13 , wherein the conduit comprises a wall defining a chamber housing the impeller; and wherein actuation of the adjustment mechanism causes a change in a clearance between a blade tip of one of the one or more blades and the wall of the impeller chamber. 15. The axial pump of claim 14 , wherein the impeller chamber comprises an inlet portion, a central portion, and a transition zone between the inlet portion and the central portion; wherein, at the transition zone, the wall defining the impeller chamber is sloped relative to the axis of rotation; and wherein the clearance between the blade tip and the wall defining the impeller chamber is a clearance between the blade tip and the wall defining the impeller chamber at the transition zone. 16. The axial pump of claim 13 , wherein the one or more blades protrude radially from and spiral axially and circumferentially along the impeller body. 17. The axial pump of claim 1 , wherein the adjustment mechanism is accessible for actuation by a tool via the outlet. 18. An electronic device, comprising: a printed circuit board (PCB); an electrical component coupled to the PCB; a chassis housing the PCB; a cold plate thermally coupled to the electrical component; and the axial pump of claim 1 disposed within the chassis, wherein the conduit of the axial pump is fluidically coupled with the cold plate. 19. The axial pump of claim 1 , wherein the impeller comprises one or more radial bearings coupled to the shaft and the impeller body, one or more thrust bearings coupled to the shaft and the impeller body. 20. The axial pump of claim 1 , wherein the impeller comprises one or more magnets housed within impeller body, and the motor stator is configured to drive rotation of the impeller body by generating magnetic fields that interact with the one or more magnets. 21. The axial pump of claim 20 , wherein the motor stator comprises two separate stator halves which are disposed on opposite lateral sides of the conduit and which each include portions which protrude partially over the conduit and portions which protrude partially below the conduit.
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