Integrated vapor chamber
US-2024240873-A1 · Jul 18, 2024 · US
US9933212B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9933212-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514596287-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 14, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jan 17, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 3, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 3, 2018 |
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A heat pipe having a wick structure for efficiently returning working fluid to an evaporating portion is provided. The heat pipe comprises a container 2 sealed at its both ends, a working fluid encapsulated in the container, and a wick structure 10 covering an inner face of the container. The wick structure 10 includes a porous wick 11 of a sintered metal powder, and a fiber wick 12 buried in the porous wick. A capillary pressure of the fiber wick 12 is weaker than that of the porous wick 11 , and a pressure loss of the fiber wick 12 is smaller than that of the porous wick 11.
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What is claimed is: 1. A heat pipe, comprising: a container that is sealed at its both ends; a working fluid that is encapsulated in the container; and a wick structure that covers an inner face of the container; wherein the wick structure comprises a porous wick constructed of a sintered metal powder, and a fiber wick extending in a length direction of the container; wherein the porous wick comprises an evaporating face on its outer face being exposed to an air passage; wherein the fiber wick is formed by bundling a plurality of metal fibers in a manner such that a capillary pressure is reduced to be weaker than that of the porous wick, and that a pressure loss is reduced to be smaller than that of the porous wick; wherein the fiber wick is entirely buried in the porous wick while being contacted to the inner face of the container; wherein only the porous wick is exposed to the air passage; and wherein the porous wick is in contact with the inner face of the container. 2. The heat pipe as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the inner surface of the container is entirely covered with the porous wick holding the fiber wick therein. 3. The heat pipe as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the container comprises a flat container that is flattened to have flat portions; wherein the inner face comprises an inner flat face of the flat portion; and wherein the porous wick holding the fiber wick covers only the inner flat face of the flat portion contacted to a heat-generating object. 4. A heat pipe, comprising: a container that is sealed at its both ends; a working fluid that is encapsulated in the container; and a wick structure that covers an inner face of the container; wherein the wick structure comprises a porous wick constructed of a sintered metal powder, and a fiber wick extending in a length direction of the container; wherein the fiber wick is formed by bundling a plurality of metal fibers in a manner such that a capillary pressure is reduced to be weaker than that of the porous wick, and that a pressure loss is reduced to be smaller than that of the porous wick; wherein the container comprises a flat container that is flattened to have a pair of flat portions opposed to each other; wherein the porous wick comprises a first porous wick covering and in contact with the inner flat face of one of the flat portions, and a second porous wick covering and in contact with the inner flat face of the other flat portion; and wherein the fiber wick comprises a first fiber wick that is buried in the first porous wick while being contacted to the inner flat face of said one of the flat portions, and a second fiber wick that is buried in the second porous wick while being contacted to the inner flat face of the other flat portion. 5. The heat pipe as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the fiber wick is a rectangular-column shaped fiber wick.
characterised by the material or the construction of the capillary structure · CPC title
the conduits having a particular shape, e.g. non-circular cross-section, annular (F28D15/0241, F28D15/0266 take precedence) · CPC title
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