Water-cooled cooler for CPU of PC
A device for cooling a CPU of PC comprises parallel tubes interconnected top and bottom, fins mounted on an outer surface of each tube, and a fan for cooling the fins; and a reservoir assembly including a first reservoir on a top, a second reservoir separate from the first reservoir, an inlet provided on the first reservoir, a third reservoir on an underside, a fourth reservoir separate from the third reservoir, and an outlet provided on the fourth reservoir. Water flowing through the hot CPU is adapted to enter from the inlet to flow through the first reservoir, a first number of the tubes, the third reservoir, a second number of the tubes, the second reservoir, a third number of the tubes, and the fourth reservoir prior to leaving the device via the outlet.
1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to coolers and more particularly to an improved water-cooled cooler for the CPU (central processing unit) of a PC (personal computer).
2. Related Art
A conventional water-cooled cooler for a PC is shown in
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a device for cooling a CPU of a PC comprising a cooling assembly including a top plate, a bottom plate, a plurality of parallel tubes interconnected the top and the bottom plates, a plurality of fins mounted on an outer surface of each of the tubes for absorbing heat of water flowing through the tubes, and a fan for generating air flow to cool the fins; and a reservoir assembly including a first reservoir on a top, a second reservoir separate from the first reservoir by a first gap, an inlet provided on the first reservoir, a third reservoir on an underside, a fourth reservoir separate from the third reservoir by a second gap, and an outlet provided on the fourth reservoir wherein the first reservoir is in fluid communication with the third reservoir via a first number of the tubes, the third reservoir is in fluid communication with the second reservoir via a second number of the tubes, and the second reservoir is in fluid communication with the fourth reservoir via a remaining third number of the tubes respectively; wherein water flowing through the hot CPU is adapted to enter from the inlet to flow through the first reservoir, the first number of the tubes, the third reservoir, the second number of the tubes, the second reservoir, the third number of the tubes, and the fourth reservoir sequentially prior to leaving the device via the outlet. In one aspect of the present invention the top plate comprises an upper connecting member proximate one side of the cooling assembly for connecting the first reservoir to the second reservoir, and the bottom plate comprises a lower connecting member proximate the other side of the cooling assembly for connecting the third reservoir to the fourth reservoir.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Referring to
As shown in
In detail, in one embodiment hot water enters the first chamber 16 via the inlet 21. Next, water only flows to the second chamber 18 via the first number of tubes 14 rather than permeate to the third chamber 17. That is, temperature of water in the third chamber 17 is not increased. Temperature of the first reservoir 20 is increased because hot water continues to flow into the first chamber 16. Advantageously, the hot first reservoir 20 will not transfer heat to increase temperature of the third reservoir 30 and thus temperature of water in the third chamber 17 since the first reservoir 20 is heatproof. As such, water in the second chamber 18 is initially cooled and is driven to flow to the third chamber 17 via the second number of tubes 14 rather than permeate to the fourth chamber 19. That is, temperature of water in the fourth chamber 19 is not increased. Temperature of the third reservoir 30 is increased because hot water continues to flow into the third chamber 17. Advantageously, the hot second reservoir 40 will not transfer heat to increase temperature of the fourth reservoir 50 and thus temperature of water in the fourth chamber 19 since the second reservoir 40 is heatproof. As such, water in the third chamber 17 is further cooled and is driven to flow to the fourth chamber 19 via the remaining third number of tubes 14. Temperature of again cooled water in the fourth chamber 19 is not increased due to the adjacent hot second reservoir 40. As an end, cool water flows out of the outlet 51.
The heatproof characteristic between the first reservoir 20 and the third reservoir 30 is mainly achieved by a gap 60 therebetween and the heatproof characteristic between the second reservoir 40 and the fourth reservoir 50 is mainly achieved by a gap 70 therebetween respectively.
While the invention herein disclosed has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention set forth in the claims.
Claims
1. A device for cooling a CPU of a PC comprising:
- a cooling assembly including a top plate, a bottom plate, a plurality of parallel tubes interconnected the top and the bottom plates, a plurality of fins mounted on an outer surface of each of the tubes for absorbing heat of water flowing through the tubes, and a fan for generating air flow to cool the fins; and
- a reservoir assembly including a first reservoir on a top, a second reservoir separate from the first reservoir by a first gap, an inlet provided on the first reservoir, a third reservoir on an underside, a fourth reservoir separate from the third reservoir by a second gap, and an outlet provided on the fourth reservoir wherein the first reservoir is in fluid communication with the third reservoir via a first number of the tubes, the third reservoir is in fluid communication with the second reservoir via a second number of the tubes, and the second reservoir is in fluid communication with the fourth reservoir via a remaining third number of the tubes respectively;
- wherein water flowing through the hot CPU is adapted to enter from the inlet to flow through the first reservoir, the first number of the tubes, the third reservoir, the second number of the tubes, the second reservoir, the third number of the tubes, and the fourth reservoir sequentially prior to leaving the device via the outlet.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the top plate comprises an upper connecting member proximate one side of the cooling assembly for connecting the first reservoir to the second reservoir, and the bottom plate comprises a lower connecting member proximate the other side of the cooling assembly for connecting the third reservoir to the fourth reservoir.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 31, 2005
Publication Date: Mar 1, 2007
Inventor: Jing-Ron Lu (Yunlin Shien)
Application Number: 11/218,080
International Classification: F28F 9/02 (20060101);