FLEXIBLE HEAT PIPE
A flexible heat pipe (10) includes a casing (12), a wick structure (20) arranged in the casing, and a working medium saturated in the wick structure. The casing includes an evaporation section (122), a condensation section (126), and a flexible adiabatic section (124) connecting the evaporation section with the condensation section. The wick structure includes a first portion (21), a second portion (23) and a third portion respectively disposed in the evaporation, the condensation and the adiabatic sections of the casing. The adiabatic section of the casing further accommodates a supporting member (30) therein for supporting the third portion of the wick structure to have an intimate contact with an inner surface of the adiabatic section.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a heat pipe, and more particularly to a flexible heat pipe having a high heat transfer capability when it is bent.
2. Description of Related Art
Flexible heat pipes are traditionally used in micro-electronics to help transfer heat from heat producing products. The typical flexible heat pipe includes a casing and a wick structure contacting with an inner surface of the casing. The wick structure contains a working medium. The casing includes an evaporation section connected with a heat generating electronic component such as a CPU, a condensation section connected with a heat dissipating apparatus such as a heat sink, and a flexible adiabatic section connecting the evaporation section with the condensation section for transferring heat. The wick structure is selected from mesh wick, or fibrous wick which provides capillary force to help circulation of the working medium between the evaporation section and the condensation section of the casing.
In ordinary use, the adiabatic section of the flexible heat pipe needs to be bent to achieve miniaturization of the electronic products. However, the wick structure may separate from the inner surface of the casing since the wick structure has a different flexibility coefficient to that of the casing. This decreases heat exchange between the casing and the wick structure and liquid transportation capability of the wick structure, which further decreases heat transfer through the flexible heat pipe. Therefore, there is a need for a flexible heat pipe which can be bent without overly decreasing its heat transfer capability.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to a flexible heat pipe. The flexible heat pipe includes a casing and a wick structure arranged in the casing. The wick structure contains a working medium. The casing includes an evaporation section, a condensation section, and a flexible adiabatic section connecting the evaporation section with the condensation section. The wick structure includes first, second and third portions respectively disposed in the evaporation, the condensation and the adiabatic sections of the casing. The adiabatic section of the casing further accommodates a supporting member therein for supporting the third portion of the wick structure to have an intimate contact with an inner surface of the adiabatic section.
Other advantages and novel features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The casing 12 includes an evaporation section 122 for connecting with a heat generating electronic component (not shown) such as a CPU, a condensation section 126 for connecting with a heat dissipating apparatus (not shown) such as a heat sink, and an adiabatic section 124 connecting the evaporation section 122 with the condensation section 126 for transferring heat therebetween. The adiabatic section 124 connects with the evaporation and the condensation sections 122, 126 via two connecting members 127. Both the evaporation and the condensation sections 122, 126 of the casing 12 are made of high thermally conductive material such as copper, stainless steel or aluminum. The adiabatic section 124 is made of flexible material such as plastics, rubber or soft metal.
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The supporting member 30 is a coil spring, and is inserted into an inner surface of the wick structure 20. A diameter of an outer surface of the supporting member 30 is marginally greater than or equal to that of the inner surface of the wick structure 20 so as to push the wick structure 20 towards the inner surface of the casing 12. The supporting member 30 is made of a flexible material such as copper, stainless steel, or polyamide so that the supporting member 30 provides a radial resilient force which pushes the wick structure 20 into intimate contact with the inner surface of the casing 12.
In the present flexible heat pipe 10, the supporting member 30 is inserted into the inner surface of the wick structure 20 and holds the wick structure 20 in intimate contact with the inner surface of the casing 12. When the flexible adiabatic section 124 of the heat pipe 10 is bent, the wick structure 20 and the supporting member 30 at this section accordingly bends. Meanwhile, the supporting member 30 generates a resilient force which urges the wick structure 20 towards the inner surface of the casing 12. Therefore, the wick structure 20 of the heat pipe 10 remains in intimate contact with the inner surface of the casing 12 when it is bent. In this way significant reduction of the heat transfer capability of the flexible heat pipe 10 caused by bending of the adiabatic section 124 of the casing 12 is avoided.
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It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Claims
1. A flexible heat pipe comprising:
- a casing comprising an evaporation section, a condensation section, and a flexible adiabatic section connecting the evaporation section with the condensation section;
- a wick structure arranged in the casing and comprising first, second and third portions respectively disposed in the evaporation, the condensation and the adiabatic sections of the casing, the adiabatic section of the casing further accommodating a supporting member therein configured for supporting the third portion of the wick structure to have an intimate contact with an inner surface of the adiabatic section; and
- a working medium contained in the wick structure.
2. The flexible heat pipe as described in claim 1, wherein the supporting member is a coil spring.
3. The flexible heat pipe as described in claim 1, wherein the supporting member is a tube lining an inner surface of the third portion of the wick structure, the supporting member defines a plurality of pores therein allowing flowing of the working medium through the supporting member.
4. The flexible heat pipe as described in claim I, wherein a diameter of an outer surface of the supporting member is a bit greater than that of an inner surface of the third portion of the wick structure.
5. The flexible heat pipe as described in claim 1, wherein the third portion of the wick structure is a mesh wick woven from a plurality of wires.
6. The flexible heat pipe as described in claim 1, wherein the third portion of the wick structure is a fibrous wick comprising a plurality of wires distributed around the inner surface of the adiabatic section of the casing.
7. The flexible heat pipe as described in claim I, wherein the first, the second and the third portions of the wick structure are integrally formed as a single piece.
8. The flexible heat pipe as described in claim 1, wherein the first and second portions of the wick structure are formed separately from the third section of the wick structure.
9. The flexible heat pipe as described in claim 8, wherein the first and second portions of the wick structure are sintered wick.
10. The flexible heat pipe as described in claim 9, wherein the first and second portions of the wick structure have different pore sizes.
11. The flexible heat pipe as described in claim 10, wherein an average capillary pore size of the first portion of the wick structure is greater than that of the second portion of the wick structure.
12. The flexible heat pipe as described in claim 1, wherein the adiabatic section of the heat pipe is made of materials selected from plastics, rubber and soft metal.
13. The flexible heat pipe as described in claim 1, wherein the working medium is selected from the group consisting of water, alcohol, kerosene, and paraffin.
14. A flexible heat pipe comprising:
- a casing comprising rigid evaporation and condensation sections at two end portions of the casing and a flexible adiabatic section interconnecting the evaporation and condensation sections;
- a wick structure attached to an inner surface of the casing;
- a supporting member received in the flexible adiabatic section of the casing and pushing the wick structure against the inner surface of the casing; and
- working fluid received in the casing and saturated in the wick structure.
15. The flexible heat pipe as described in claim 14, wherein the supporting member comprises a coil spring.
16. The flexible heat pipe as described in claim 14, wherein the supporting member comprises a tube with a plurality of pores defined in a wall thereof.
17. The flexible heat pipe as described in claim 14, wherein the wick structure comprises a plurality of axially extended wires.
18. The flexible heat pipe as described in claim 14, wherein the wick structure comprises a mesh.
19. The flexible heat pipe as described in claim 14, wherein the wick structure has a first wick portion at the evaporation section, a second wick portion at the condensation section and a third wick portion at the adiabatic section, the first wick portion and the second wick portions being made of one of sintered wick and groove wick.
20. The flexible heat pipe as described in claim 19, where the first wick portion has a pore size larger than that of the second wick portion.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 15, 2007
Publication Date: May 1, 2008
Applicant: FOXCONN TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. (Tu-Cheng)
Inventors: Fang-Xiang Yu (Shenzhen), Yeu-Lih Lin (Tu-Cheng)
Application Number: 11/686,939
International Classification: F28D 15/00 (20060101);