Methods and apparatus to mitigate hotspots in integrated circuit packages using gimbaling nozzles and jet vectoring impingement
US-2024276675-A1 · Aug 15, 2024 · US
US12508604B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12508604-B2 |
| Application number | US-202218565639-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 16, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jun 3, 2021 |
| Publication date | Dec 30, 2025 |
| Grant date | Dec 30, 2025 |
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A bidet includes: a housing having a water inflow channel and a water discharge channel; and a fluid channel switching member in which a first fluid channel that provides a path allowing a washing liquid introduced from the water inflow channel to flow therethrough and a second fluid channel that does not communicate with the first fluid channel are formed, the switching member being selectively placed in any one of a first water discharge state in which the water inflow channel communicates with the first fluid channel and a second water discharge state in which the water inflow channel communicates with the second fluid channel; a case which supports the fluid channel switching member and is disposed in the housing; and a nozzle having one end extending to be exposed to out of the case and the other end disposed inside the case to communicate with the first fluid channel.
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The invention claimed is: 1 . A nozzle assembly comprising: a housing provided with a water inflow channel and a water discharge channel; a fluid channel switching member in which a first fluid channel that provides a path allowing a washing liquid introduced from the water inflow channel to flow therethrough and a second fluid channel that does not communicate with the first fluid channel are formed, wherein the fluid channel switching member is selectively placed in any one of a first water discharge state in which the water inflow channel communicates with the first fluid channel and a second water discharge state in which the water inflow channel communicates with the second fluid channel; a case which supports the fluid channel switching member and is disposed in the housing; and a nozzle having one end extending to be exposed to an outside of the case and the other end disposed inside the case to communicate with the first fluid channel, wherein the fluid channel switching member is configured such that the fluid channel switching member rotates at a predetermined angle about an imaginary rotation axis extending along an extension direction of the nozzle within the housing to change from any one of the first water discharge state and the second water discharge state to the other state, wherein the fluid channel switching member guides a flow of the washing liquid so that the washing liquid introduced through the water inflow channel flows through the first fluid channel toward the nozzle, when the fluid channel switching member switching member is in the first water discharge state, wherein the fluid channel switching member guides the flow of the washing liquid so that the washing liquid introduced through the water inflow channel bypasses the first fluid channel and flows through the second fluid channel toward the water discharge channel, when the fluid channel switching member switching member is in the second water discharge state, wherein the first fluid channel is a hole extending along a circumferential direction of the fluid channel switching member so that both ends thereof are spaced apart from each other, wherein the second fluid channel has a shape of a hole extending along a linear direction that is offset from the circumferential direction, and at least a portion of the second fluid channel is placed on an imaginary curve extending along the circumferential direction between the both ends of the first fluid channel, wherein the nozzle includes a plurality of outlets that communicate with the second fluid channel to discharge the washing liquid, and wherein the first fluid channel is extended so that an angle between two imaginary straight lines extending from a center of the fluid channel switching member toward the both ends exceeds a predetermined rotation angle, and the predetermined rotation angle satisfies the following equation, Rotation angle = 360 ° / N where N is the number of outlets . [ Equation ] 2 . The nozzle assembly of claim 1 , wherein the water inflow channel is connected to a surface of the housing to communicate with an interior of the housing, and wherein the nozzle assembly further comprises: an elastic part providing elastic force to the fluid channel switching member in a direction in which the fluid channel switching member comes into close contact with the surface so that the fluid channel switching member is rotated while being in close contact with the surface of the housing. 3 . The nozzle assembly of claim 2 , wherein the fluid channel switching member includes: a switching part in which the first fluid channel and the second fluid channel are formed, the switching part coming into close contact with the surface of the housing; and a holder part supported by the case and holding the switching part, and wherein the elastic part is held by the holder part to provide the elastic force to the switching part. 4 . The nozzle assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: a driving part that rotates the case about the imaginary rotation axis, wherein the fluid channel switching member is rotated in response to the case rotated by the driving part to change from any one of the first water discharge state and the second water discharge state to the other state. 5 . A bidet comprising: the nozzle assembly according to claim 1 ; and a frame that supports the nozzle assembly and is to be supported on a toilet bowl. 6 . A bidet comprising: the nozzle assembly according to claim 2 ; and a frame that supports the nozzle assembly and is to be supported on a toilet bowl. 7 . A bidet comprising: the nozzle assembly according to claim 3 ; and a frame that supports the nozzle assembly and is to be supported on a toilet bowl. 8 . A bidet comprising: the nozzle assembly according to claim 4 ; and a frame that supports the nozzle assembly and is to be supported on a toilet bowl.
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Means for supporting work; Arrangement or mounting of spray heads; Adaptation or arrangement of means for feeding work (B05B13/06 takes precedence) · CPC title
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with multiple outlet openings (B05B1/02, B05B1/26 take precedence); with strainers in or outside the outlet opening · CPC title
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