Cooler

US2016365301A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016365301-A1
Application numberUS-201415102732-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateNov 26, 2014
Priority dateDec 11, 2013
Publication dateDec 15, 2016
Grant date

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Abstract

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A cooler ( 1 ) includes: a fin ( 20 ) having a coolant inflow port ( 110 a ); and a nozzle ( 10 ) configured to eject the supplied coolant toward the coolant inflow port ( 110 a ). The nozzle ( 10 ) includes a flow passage wall ( 13 ), a tip end ( 14 ), a pressure receiving portion ( 16 ) and a deformation portion ( 15 ). The tip end ( 14 ) provides a coolant supply hole ( 12 ) that ejects the coolant flowing through the flow passage. The pressure receiving portion ( 16 ) is configured to be provided between the flow passage wall ( 13 ) and the coolant supply hole ( 12 ), and to receive force in an ejection direction of the coolant. The deformation portion ( 15 ) is configured to be provided either of between the flow passage wall ( 13 ) and the pressure receiving portion ( 16 ) and in the pressure receiving portion ( 16 ), and to displace the coolant supply hole ( 12 ) in the ejection direction of the coolant in response to the force in the ejection direction of the coolant, the force being received by the pressure receiving portion ( 16 ).

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1 . A cooler, comprising: a heat transfer member having a coolant inflow port into which coolant flows; and a nozzle configured to eject a supplied coolant toward the coolant inflow port, the nozzle including a flow passage wall, a tip end, a pressure receiving portion and a deformation portion, the flow passage wall including a flow passage for the supplied coolant, the tip end including an ejection port that ejects the coolant flowing through the flow passage, the pressure receiving portion being configured to receive force in an ejection direction of the coolant, the pressure receiving portion being provided between the flow passage wall and the ejection port, the deformation portion being configured to displace the ejection port in the ejection direction of the coolant in response to the force in the ejection direction of the coolant, the force being received by the pressure receiving portion, and the deformation portion being provided either between the flow passage wall and the pressure receiving portion or in the pressure receiving portion. 2 . The cooler according to claim 1 , wherein rigidity of the deformation portion is lower than rigidity of the flow passage wall. 3 . The cooler according to claim 2 , wherein a thickness of the deformation portion is thinner than a thickness of the flow passage wall. 4 . The cooler according to claim 2 , wherein the deformation portion is made of a material lower in rigidity than the flow passage wall. 5 . The cooler according to claim 1 , wherein a thin portion that is locally thin is provided in the tip end. 6 . The cooler according to claim 5 , wherein a plurality of the thin portions are provided. 7 . The cooler according to claim 1 , wherein the pressure receiving portion has an inclined surface inclined such that a width of a vicinity of the ejection port is narrow from the flow passage wall toward the ejection port. 8 . The cooler according to claim 1 , wherein the pressure receiving portion has a concave curved surface that receives the ejected coolant. 9 . The cooler according to claim 8 , wherein the nozzle includes a tip end member on a peripheral portion of the ejection port, the tip end member serving as a second tip end having the concave curved surface. 10 . The cooler according to claim 1 , wherein a peripheral portion of the ejection port extends along a surface of the heat transfer member, the surface being opposite to the ejection port. 11 . The cooler according to claim 1 , wherein the heat transfer member having the coolant inflow port is a radiating fin that cools a cooling target.

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Classifications

  • Arrangements for jet impingement, e.g. for spraying · CPC title

  • by flowing liquids, e.g. forced water cooling · CPC title

  • by flowing gases, e.g. forced air cooling · CPC title

  • H10W40/475Primary

    using jet impingement (H10W40/776 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Electricity · mapped topic

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What does patent US2016365301A1 cover?
A cooler ( 1 ) includes: a fin ( 20 ) having a coolant inflow port ( 110 a ); and a nozzle ( 10 ) configured to eject the supplied coolant toward the coolant inflow port ( 110 a ). The nozzle ( 10 ) includes a flow passage wall ( 13 ), a tip end ( 14 ), a pressure receiving portion ( 16 ) and a deformation portion ( 15 ). The tip end ( 14 ) provides a coolant supply hole ( 12 ) that ejects …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Toyota Motor Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H10W40/475. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Dec 15 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
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