Thermosiphon systems for electronic devices

US9869519B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9869519-B2
Application numberUS-201213548046-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 12, 2012
Priority dateJul 12, 2012
Publication dateJan 16, 2018
Grant dateJan 16, 2018

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A thermosiphon system includes a condenser, an evaporator, and a condensate line fluidically coupling the condenser to the evaporator. The condensate line can be a tube with parallel passages can be used to carry the liquid condensate from the condenser to the evaporator and to carry the vapor from the evaporator to the condenser. The evaporator can be integrated into the tube. The condenser can be constructed with an angled core. The entire assembly can be constructed using a single material, e.g., aluminum, and can be brazed together in a single brazing operation.

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A thermosiphon system, comprising: an evaporator; a condenser including a body having a first side with an opening, a second side on the opposite side of the body from the first side, a cavity, and a plurality of walls that divide the cavity into a central channel and a plurality of parallel chambers, the central channel extending from the opening toward the second side, the plurality of parallel chambers extending laterally from the central channel, and a plurality of heat conducting fins projecting outwardly and vertically from the body, wherein the walls extend upwardly from a floor of the cavity, wherein a floor of the cavity is canted such that bottom ends of the walls are vertically staggered and a floor of the central channel and the plurality of parallel chambers is canted from an end of the central channel closer to the second side to an end of the central channel at the opening, wherein the opening in the first side is positioned vertically higher than a location at which at least one of the walls is connected to the floor, and wherein tops of the plurality of heat conducting fins lie in a horizontal plane and the floor of the central channel and the plurality of parallel chambers is canted relative to the horizontal plane, and wherein the plurality of parallel chambers formed by the plurality of walls are fluidly coupled at open ends that are open and adjacent to the central channel and are fluidly decoupled at closed ends that are opposite the open ends and closed by sidewalls of the body; and a condensate line for carrying at least a liquid phase of a working fluid, the condensate line fluidly coupling the opening of the condenser to the evaporator, the condensate line comprising a tube with an open end that is coupled to the opening of the first side such that the tube is vertically spaced above the floor of the central channel by a portion of a side wall of the central channel, the tube comprising a lower portion to carry the liquid phase of the working fluid and an upper portion to carry a vapor phase of the working fluid, the lower portion and the upper portion are both connected to the evaporator at the opening of the first side with the upper portion adjacent to and vertically above the lower portion, the upper portion of the tube comprising a central passage and the lower portion of the tube comprising a pair of outer passages fluidly coupled to, and positioned on opposite lateral sides of, the central passage and extending parallel to the central passage. 2. The thermosiphon system of claim 1 , wherein the central passage is fluidly coupled, through the opening of the first side, to a portion of the cavity that encloses a vapor phase of the working fluid, and the pair of outer passages are fluidly coupled, through the opening of the first side, to another portion of the cavity that encloses the liquid phase of the working fluid. 3. The thermosiphon system of claim 1 , wherein the floor of the central channel and the plurality of parallel chambers is canted at an angle of 1°-30° relative to horizontal. 4. The thermosiphon system of claim 1 , wherein the angle is about 7.5°. 5. The thermosiphon system of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the condensate line adjacent the condenser is canted relative to the horizontal plane. 6. The thermosiphon system of claim 5 , wherein the portion of the condensate line is canted at the same angle as the floor of the central channel. 7. The thermosiphon system of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of walls is a planar member that extends laterally from a particular sidewall of the body of the condenser, through the cavity, and to the central channel. 8. The thermosiphon system of claim 7 , wherein the open ends of the plurality of parallel chambers define the central channel between the first and second sides along a central axis that extends through a midpoint of a width of the cavity between the sidewalls of the body. 9. A thermosiphon system, comprising: an evaporator; a condenser including a body having a first side with an opening, a second side on the opposite side of the body from the first side, a cavity, and a plurality of walls that divide the cavity into a central channel and a plurality of parallel chambers, the central channel extending from the opening toward the second side, the plurality of parallel chambers extending laterally from the central channel, and a plurality of heat conducting fins projecting outwardly and vertically from the body, wherein the walls extend upwardly from a floor of the cavity, wherein a floor of the cavity is canted such that bottom ends of the walls are vertically staggered and a floor of the central channel and the plurality of parallel chambers is canted with an end of the central channel closer to the second side being higher than an end of the central channel at the opening, and wherein the opening in the first side is positioned vertically higher than a location at which at least one of the walls is connected to the floor, and wherein the plurality of parallel chambers formed by the plurality of walls are fluidly coupled at open ends that are adjacent and open to the central channel and are fluidly decoupled at closed ends that are opposite the open ends and closed by sidewalls of the body; and a condensate line for carrying at least a liquid phase of a working fluid, the condensate line fluidly coupling the opening of the condenser to the evaporator, the condensate line comprising a tube with an open end that is coupled to the opening of the first side such that the tube is vertically spaced above the floor of the central channel by a portion of a side wall of the central channel, the tube comprising a lower portion to carry the liquid phase of the working fluid and an upper portion to carry a vapor phase of the working fluid, the lower portion and the upper portion both connected to the evaporator at the opening of the first side with the upper portion adjacent to and vertically above the lower portion, the upper portion of the tube comprising a central passage and the lower portion of the tube comprising a pair of outer passages fluidly coupled to, and positioned on opposite lateral sides of, the central passage and extending parallel to the central passage. 10. The thermosiphon system of claim 9 , wherein at least a portion of the condensate line adjacent the condenser is canted relative to the horizontal plane. 11. The thermosiphon system of claim 10 , wherein the portion of the condensate is canted at the same angle as the floor of the central channel. 12. The thermosiphon system of claim 9 , wherein each of the plurality of walls is a planar member that extends laterally from a particular sidewall of the body of the condenser, through the cavity, and to the central channel.

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  • Clamping parts not primarily conducting heat · CPC title

  • Securing means for detachable heating or cooling arrangements, e.g. clamps · CPC title

  • Bolts or screws · CPC title

  • for cooling by change of state · CPC title

  • characterised by their shape, e.g. having conical or cylindrical projections · CPC title

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What does patent US9869519B2 cover?
A thermosiphon system includes a condenser, an evaporator, and a condensate line fluidically coupling the condenser to the evaporator. The condensate line can be a tube with parallel passages can be used to carry the liquid condensate from the condenser to the evaporator and to carry the vapor from the evaporator to the condenser. The evaporator can be integrated into the tube. The condenser ca…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Rice Jeremy, Spaulding Jeffrey S, Nguyen Huan D, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F28D15/0266. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 16 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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