Cool fluid reservoir for a coolant distribution unit

US12313089B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12313089-B2
Application numberUS-202217708240-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 30, 2022
Priority dateMar 30, 2022
Publication dateMay 27, 2025
Grant dateMay 27, 2025

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Example implementations relate to a cool fluid reservoir for managing loss of cool fluid in a coolant distribution unit (CDU). The cool fluid reservoir includes a cylinder which has an internal volume defined between an inlet and outlet, and a hollow piston that is slidably connected to the cylinder via one of the inlet or outlet to split the internal volume into a first volume portion filled with the cool fluid and a second volume portion filled with driver fluid. The first volume portion is fluidically connected to a closed fluid loop of the CDU via the hollow piston and other one of the inlet or outlet. The hollow piston is slidably driven by the driver fluid to reduce the first volume portion and inject a portion of the cool fluid from the first volume portion into the closed fluid loop based on an operating pressure of the cool fluid.

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A cool fluid reservoir comprising: a cylinder having an internal volume defined between an inlet and an outlet, and a first opening; a hollow piston slidably connected to the cylinder via one of the inlet or the outlet to split the internal volume into a first volume portion that is filled with a cool fluid and a second volume portion that is filled with a driver fluid; and a driver fluid assembly comprising a driver pump fluidically coupled to the second volume portion via the first opening, wherein the first opening is formed on a section of the cylinder that corresponds to the second volume portion, wherein the first volume portion is fluidically connected to a closed fluid loop of a coolant distribution unit (CDU) via the hollow piston and another one of the inlet or the outlet, and wherein the driver pump pumps the driver fluid into the second volume portion via the first opening to slidably drive the hollow piston along a first direction to reduce the first volume portion and inject a portion of the cool fluid from the first volume portion into the closed fluid loop based on an operating pressure of the cool fluid in the closed fluid loop. 2. The cool fluid reservoir of claim 1 , wherein the driver fluid assembly further comprises a main conduit, a bypass conduit, a valve, and a driver fluid reservoir, wherein the main conduit is connected to the first opening and the driver fluid reservoir via the driver pump, wherein the valve is disposed between the driver pump and the first opening and connected to the main conduit, and wherein the bypass conduit is connected to the valve and the driver fluid reservoir. 3. The cool fluid reservoir of claim 2 , wherein the valve is moved to a first on position from a cut-off position to establish an inlet flow path from the driver fluid reservoir to the second volume portion via the main conduit, the driver pump, and the first opening, and wherein, in the first on position of the valve, the driver pump pumps an add-in driver fluid from the driver fluid reservoir into the second volume portion via the inlet flow path to slidably drive the hollow piston along the first direction. 4. The cool fluid reservoir of claim 3 , further comprising a supplementary conduit, a supplementary pump connected to the supplementary conduit, an add-in cool fluid reservoir, and a second opening formed on another section of the cylinder that corresponds to the first volume portion, and wherein the supplementary conduit is connected to the second opening and the add-in cool fluid reservoir via the supplementary pump. 5. The cool fluid reservoir of claim 4 , wherein the valve is moved to a second on position from the cut-off position to establish an outlet flow path from the second volume portion to the driver fluid reservoir via the first opening, a portion of the main conduit, and the bypass conduit, and wherein, in the second on position of the valve the supplementary pump pumps an add-in cool fluid from the add-in cool fluid reservoir into the first volume portion to: a) slidably drive the hollow piston along a second direction opposite to the first direction; and b) push a portion of the driver fluid from the second volume portion into the driver fluid reservoir via the outlet flow path. 6. The cool fluid reservoir of claim 1 , further comprising a hollow tube disposed within the cylinder and connected to the one of the inlet or the outlet, wherein an end section of the hollow piston is disposed within the hollow tube and fluidically connected to the closed fluid loop via the hollow tube, and wherein the end section of the hollow piston slides relative to the hollow tube when the hollow piston is slidably driven by an add-in driver fluid or an add-in cool fluid. 7. The cool fluid reservoir of claim 1 , wherein an end section of the hollow piston is directly connected to the closed fluid loop via a flexible hose, and wherein the end section of the hollow piston slides through the one of the inlet or the outlet when the hollow piston is slidably driven by an add-in driver fluid or an add-in cool fluid. 8. The cool fluid reservoir of claim 1 , wherein the cool fluid is one of a mixture of water and propylene glycol with additives, a dielectric fluid, water, or 460-CCL100, wherein the driver fluid is one of a propylene glycol, a hydraulic fluid, water, or a mixture of water and propylene glycol, and wherein the operating pressure is a range from 10 pounds per square inch (psi) to 150 psi. 9. A coolant distribution unit (CDU) comprising: a closed fluid loop; a circulation pump connected to the closed fluid loop for pumping a cool fluid in the closed fluid loop; and a cool fluid reservoir disposed in a cool fluid flow path defined by the closed fluid loop, comprising: a cylinder having an internal volume defined between an inlet and an outlet, and a first opening; a hollow piston slidably connected to the cylinder via one of the inlet or the outlet to split the internal volume into a first volume portion that is filled with the cool fluid and a second volume portion that is filled with a driver fluid; and a driver fluid assembly comprising a driver pump coupled to the cylinder via the first opening, wherein the first opening is formed on a section of the cylinder that corresponds to the second volume portion, wherein the first volume portion is fluidically connected to the closed fluid loop via the hollow piston and another one of the inlet or the outlet to allow a continuous flow of the cool fluid into the closed fluid loop via the cool fluid reservoir, wherein the driver pump pumps the driver fluid into the second volume portion via the first opening to slidably drive the hollow piston along a first direction to reduce the first volume portion and inject a portion of the cool fluid from the first volume portion into the closed fluid loop for managing loss of the cool fluid in the CDU based on an operating pressure of the cool fluid at a pump-inlet of the circulation pump. 10. The CDU of claim 9 , wherein the driver fluid assembly further comprises a main conduit, a bypass conduit, a valve, and a driver fluid reservoir, wherein the main conduit is connected to the first opening and the driver fluid reservoir via the driver pump, wherein the valve is disposed between the driver pump and the first opening and connected to the main conduit, and wherein the bypass conduit is connected to the valve and the driver fluid reservoir. 11. The CDU of claim 10 , wherein the valve is moved to a first on position from a cut-off position to establish an inlet flow path from the driver fluid reservoir to the second volume portion via the main conduit, the driver pump, and the first opening, and wherein, in the first on position of the valve, the driver pump pumps an add-in driver fluid from the driver fluid reservoir into the second volume portion via the inlet flow path to slidably drive the hollow piston along the first direction. 12. The CDU of claim 11 , wherein the cool fluid reservoir further comprises a supplementary conduit, a supplementary pump connected to the supplementary conduit, an add-in cool fluid reservoir, and a second opening formed on another section of the cylinder that corresponds to the first volume portion, and wherein the supplementary conduit is connected to the second opening and the add-in cool fluid reservoir via the supplementary pump. 13. The CDU of claim 12 , wherein the valve is moved to a second on position from the cut-off position to establish an outlet flow path from the second volume portion to the driver fluid reservoir via the first opening, a portion of the main conduit, and the bypass conduit,

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  • Pneumatic reservoirs · CPC title

  • having multiple liquid ports · CPC title

  • having rigid separating means, e.g. pistons · CPC title

  • Compensation or avoidance of ambient pressure variation · CPC title

  • the gas in the reservoir being separated from the fluid in the pipe · CPC title

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What does patent US12313089B2 cover?
Example implementations relate to a cool fluid reservoir for managing loss of cool fluid in a coolant distribution unit (CDU). The cool fluid reservoir includes a cylinder which has an internal volume defined between an inlet and outlet, and a hollow piston that is slidably connected to the cylinder via one of the inlet or outlet to split the internal volume into a first volume portion filled w…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hewlett Packard Entpr Dev Lp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H05K7/20272. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 27 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 4 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).