Centrally anchored mems-based active cooling systems

US2025031350A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2025031350-A1
Application numberUS-202418907306-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateOct 4, 2024
Priority dateDec 6, 2019
Publication dateJan 23, 2025
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A cooling system is described. The cooling system includes a cooling element having a central region and a perimeter. The cooling element is anchored at the central region. At least a portion of the perimeter is unpinned. The cooling element is in communication with a fluid. The cooling element is actuated to induce vibrational motion to drive the fluid toward a heat-generating structure.

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1 . A fluid flow system, comprising: a top chamber having at least one vent; a bottom chamber having at least one orifice; a support structure coupled to the top chamber or the bottom chamber; and an actuator element having a central region and a perimeter, the actuator element being supported by the support structure at the central region, at least a portion of the perimeter being unpinned, the actuator element being between the top chamber and the bottom chamber, the actuator element undergoing vibrational motion when actuated to draw a fluid into the at least one vent and drive the fluid through the at least one orifice; wherein the actuator element, top chamber, and bottom chamber are configured such that the vibrational motion of the actuator element drives the fluid from the top chamber to the bottom chamber at a first flow rate and backflow through the at least one orifice being at a second flow rate, the first flow rate being at least twice the second flow rate. 2 . The fluid flow system of claim 1 , wherein the vibrational motion of the actuator element drives the fluid at a speed of at least thirty-five meters per second after exiting the at least one orifice. 3 . The fluid flow system of claim 1 , wherein the vibrational motion is at an ultrasonic frequency. 4 . The fluid flow system of claim 3 , wherein the ultrasonic frequency corresponds to a structural resonance for the actuator element and to an acoustic resonance for at least a portion of the fluid flow system. 5 . The fluid flow system of claim 4 , wherein the at least the portion of the fluid flow system includes the top chamber. 6 . The fluid flow system of claim 1 , further comprising: a piezoelectric element for driving the actuator element, the piezoelectric element residing on the actuator element or another portion of the fluid flow system. 7 . The fluid flow system of claim 1 , wherein the actuator element includes a first cantilevered portion on a first side of the central region and a second cantilevered portion on a second side of the central region opposite to the first side, and wherein the vibrational motion includes the first cantilevered portion and the second cantilevered portion vibrating out-of-phase. 8 . The fluid flow system of claim 1 , wherein the bottom plate includes at least one trench therein. 9 . A fluid flow system, comprising: a plurality of fluid flow cells, each of the plurality of fluid flow cells including a top chamber, a bottom chamber, a support structure, and an actuator element, the top chamber having at least one vent, the bottom chamber having at least one orifice, the support structure being coupled to the top chamber or the bottom chamber, the actuator element having a central region and a perimeter, the actuator element being supported by the support structure at the central region, at least a portion of the perimeter being unpinned, the actuator element being between the top chamber and the bottom chamber, the actuator element undergoing vibrational motion when actuated to draw a fluid into the at least one vent and drive the fluid through the at least one orifice, wherein the actuator element, top chamber, and bottom chamber are configured such that the vibrational motion of the actuator element drives the fluid from the top chamber to the bottom chamber at a first flow rate and backflow through the at least one orifice being at a second flow rate, the first flow rate being at least twice the second flow rate. 10 . The fluid flow system of claim 9 , wherein the vibrational motion of the actuator element drives the fluid at a speed of at least thirty-five meters per second after exiting the at least one orifice. 11 . The fluid flow system of claim 9 , wherein the vibrational motion is at an ultrasonic frequency. 12 . The fluid flow system of claim 11 , wherein the ultrasonic frequency corresponds to a structural resonance for the actuator element and to an acoustic resonance for at least a portion of the fluid flow system. 13 . The fluid flow system of claim 12 , wherein the at least the portion of the fluid flow system includes the top chamber. 14 . The fluid flow system of claim 9 , wherein each of the plurality of cells further incudes: a piezoelectric element for driving the actuator element, the piezoelectric element residing on the actuator element or another portion of the fluid flow system. 15 . The fluid flow system of claim 9 , wherein the actuator element includes a first cantilevered portion on a first side of the central region and a second cantilevered portion on a second side of the central region opposite to the first side, and wherein the vibrational motion includes the first cantilevered portion and the second cantilevered portion vibrating out-of-phase. 16 . The fluid flow system of claim 1 , wherein the bottom plate includes at least one trench therein. 17 . A method, comprising: driving an actuator element to induce a vibrational motion at a frequency, the actuator element being between a top chamber having at least one vent and a bottom chamber having at least one orifice, the actuator element being supported by a support structure coupled to the top chamber or the bottom chamber, the actuator element having a central region and a perimeter, the actuator element being supported by the support structure at the central region, at least a portion of the perimeter being unpinned, the actuator element undergoing vibrational motion when actuated at the frequency to draw a fluid into the at least one vent and drive the fluid through the at least one orifice, wherein the actuator element, top chamber, and bottom chamber are configured such that the vibrational motion of the actuator element drives the fluid from the top chamber to the bottom chamber at a first flow rate and backflow through the at least one orifice being at a second flow rate, the first flow rate being at least twice the second flow rate. 18 . The method of claim 17 , wherein the frequency corresponds to a structural resonance for the actuator element and to an acoustic resonance for at least a portion of the fluid flow system. 19 . The method of claim 18 , wherein the at least the portion of the fluid flow system includes the top chamber. 20 . The method of claim 17 , wherein the driving further includes: driving a piezoelectric element, the piezoelectric element residing on the actuator element or another portion of the fluid flow system.

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

  • B81B7/0093Primary

    by cooling · CPC title

  • Cooling means · CPC title

  • for portable computers, e.g. for laptops · CPC title

  • comprising thermal management · CPC title

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What does patent US2025031350A1 cover?
A cooling system is described. The cooling system includes a cooling element having a central region and a perimeter. The cooling element is anchored at the central region. At least a portion of the perimeter is unpinned. The cooling element is in communication with a fluid. The cooling element is actuated to induce vibrational motion to drive the fluid toward a heat-generating structure.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Frore Systems Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B81B7/0093. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Jan 23 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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