Heat Dissipater and Method of Dissipating Heat
A heat dissipater and a method of dissipating heat. The present disclosure relates to a heat dissipating device which dissipates heat out of an enclosure. The device comprises a housing positioned within the enclosure, wherein the housing has an intake and an exhaust. The device further comprises an air medium disposed within the enclosure. At least one air handler in communication with the housing transfers the air medium through the housing and out of the enclosure. The present disclosure relates to a method of dissipating heat generated by a component comprising disposing a housing within an enclosure, the enclosure having the component which generates heat. Next, a convection is maintained through the housing and across the component. Cooling is then performed by channeling the air out of the enclosure.
This application claims priority to U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 10/581,047 filed Jun. 18, 2004 to the extent permitted by law.
BACKGROUNDThe present disclosure relates to a heat dissipating device and a method of dissipating heat away from a heat emitting component. In particular, the present disclosure relates to a heat dissipater which dissipates heat from an appliance positioned within a vehicle.
In the recreational vehicle and the boating industry, manufacturers or retailers install appliances such as refrigerators into the vehicle or a boat to provide the user more comfort in using the vehicle/boat. In locating a refrigerator within an enclosure of the vehicle, however, access to the back of the refrigerator must be considered since the back of the refrigerator houses components such as compressors and heat fins. As such, the position of the refrigerator must present accessibility from the outside through the side wall of the vehicle for maintenance purposes. Additionally, the location of the refrigerator must be considered for heat transfer purposes since components such as the compressor and heat fins emit heat during use. This emitted heat must be dissipated out of the vehicle enclosure in order for the appliance unit to work properly.
SUMMARYThe present disclosure relates to a heat dissipater and a method of dissipating heat away from a heat generating device. In particular, the present disclosure relates to a heat dissipater which removes heat from an appliance positioned within a vehicle. In an embodiment, the heat dissipating device comprises a housing positioned within the enclosure. The housing has an intake, an exhaust and a body positioned between the intake and the exhaust, wherein the body is positioned to surround at least one component which is positioned within the enclosure and which is adapted to emit heat within the enclosure. The intake is adapted to direct an amount of air medium, which is positioned within the enclosure, into the body. The body is adapted to direct the amount of air medium from the intake and over the at least one component which emits heat within the body, wherein the emitted heat from the at least one component causes a temperature differential within the body such that the amount of air medium flows through the body. The exhaust is adapted to direct the amount of air medium, which is flowing through the body as a result of the temperature differential, to a position beyond the enclosure.
In an embodiment, the present disclosure relates to a method of dissipating heat emitted by a component. The method comprises removably positioning a housing within the vehicle enclosure such that the housing surrounds the at least one component. Next, a temperature differential is created within the body by emitting heat from the at least one component in order to heat an amount of air medium which is positioned within the housing wherein the heated air medium flows through the housing as a result of the temperature differential. Then, the vehicle enclosure is cooled by directing the amount of air medium out of the vehicle enclosure.
The detailed description particularly refers to the accompanying figures in which:
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The heat dissipating device 36 may also comprise a divider 54 such as a panel, wherein the divider 54 is positioned between the housing 38 and the side wall 30 of the enclosure 12. As such, the divider 54 extends outward from the front 42 of the housing 38 to the side walls 30 of the enclosure 12. The divider 54 may extend perpendicularly from the housing 38 to the side walls 30. The divider 54 may also extend at an angle from the housing 38 to the side walls 30. In an embodiment, the divider 54 may be positioned between the intake 50 and the exhaust 52 to separate the enclosure 12 (
The heat dissipating device 36 further comprises at least one air handler 56, wherein the at least one air handler 56 may be positioned adjacent to the intake 50 as illustrated in
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In an embodiment, the at least one air handler 56, which may be positioned adjacent to the intake 50, may activate in order to provide forced flow to assist in dissipating heat away from the components 16 while drawing in cooler air 14 through the intake 50. The at least one air handler 56, which may be coupled to the housing 38, may activate to draw the heated air 14 through the housing 38. The at least one air handler 56 may be coupled to the housing 38 near the exhaust 52 to draw the air 14 across the components 16. As such, the at least one air handler 56 transfers the air 14 through the housing 38 and across the components 16 to transfer the heat emitted by the components 16 toward the vent 32. Additionally, during use, the divider 54 separates the enclosure 12 to prohibit heated air 14 emitted from the exhaust 52 to be re-circulated into the intake 50 via either convection or forced flow from the at least one air handler 56.
In other embodiments, the at least one channel 57 may connect to the exhaust 52 to connect the exhaust 52 to the enclosure 12 such that the exhaust 52 communicates with an environment beyond the enclosure 12. The at least one channel 57 may connect to the intake 50 to connect the intake 50 to the enclosure 12 such that the intake 50 communicates with an environment beyond the enclosure 12. In an embodiment, the at least one air handler 56 may be positioned within the at least one channel 57 to assist in the forced flow to dissipate the heated air 14 out of the dissipater 32. In another embodiment, the at least one air handler 56 may also be positioned within the vent 32 and in communication with the at least one channel 57 in order to dissipate the heated air 14 out of the enclosure 12.
While the present disclosure describes refrigerators, it is understood that the present disclosure is not limited to the appliance described in the disclosure. Additionally, while the concepts of the present disclosure have been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, such an illustration and description is to be considered as exemplary and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only the illustrative embodiments have been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the disclosure are desired to be protected by the following claims.
Claims
1. A heat dissipating device which dissipates a heated air medium out of an enclosure, comprising:
- a housing positioned within the enclosure, the housing having an intake, an exhaust and a body positioned between the intake and the exhaust, the body being positioned to surround at least one component which is positioned within the enclosure and which component is adapted to emit heat within the enclosure, wherein
- the intake is in communication with an environment beyond the enclosure, and the intake directs an amount of air medium, which is positioned outside the enclosure, into the body,
- the body adapted to direct the amount of air medium from the intake and over the at least one component which emits heat within the body, wherein the emitted heat from the at least one component causes a temperature differential within the body such that the amount of air medium flows through the body, and
- the exhaust is adapted to direct the amount of air medium which is flowing through the body as a result of the temperature differential to an environment beyond the enclosure.
2. The heat dissipating device of claim 1 further comprising a divider which extends outwardly from the housing to a wall of the enclosure wherein the divider is adapted to prevent the amount of air medium which is exiting from the exhaust from entering the intake.
3. The heat dissipating device according to claim 1, further comprising at least one air handler positioned adjacent the intake wherein the at least one air handler forces the amount of air medium through the body and out of the exhaust.
4. A heat dissipating device which dissipates a heated air medium out of a vehicle enclosure, comprising:
- a housing removably positioned within the vehicle enclosure, the housing having an intake, an exhaust and a body positioned between the intake and the exhaust, the body being positioned to surround at least one component which is positioned within the vehicle enclosure and which component is adapted to emit heat within the vehicle enclosure, wherein,
- the intake is in communication with an environment beyond the enclosure, and the intake directs an amount of air medium, which is positioned outside the vehicle enclosure, into the body,
- the body is adapted to direct the amount of air medium from the intake over the at least one component which emits heat within the body, wherein the emitted heat from the at least one component causes a temperature differential within the body such that the amount of air medium flows through the body,
- the exhaust is adapted to direct the amount of air medium which is flowing through the body as a result of the temperature differential to an environment beyond the vehicle enclosure;
- a divider which extends outwardly from the housing to a wall of the vehicle enclosure wherein the divider is adapted to prevent the amount of air medium, which is exiting from the exhaust, from entering the intake; and
- at least one air handler coupled to the housing wherein the at least one air handler forces the amount of air medium through the body and out of the exhaust to the environment beyond the vehicle.
5. The heat dissipating device according to claim 10, wherein the at least one air handler is coupled to the body at a position adjacent the intake wherein the at least one air handler forces the amount of air medium through the body and out of the exhaust.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 14, 2009
Publication Date: Oct 15, 2009
Inventor: William Swallow (Quincey, MI)
Application Number: 12/400,622
International Classification: F28D 15/00 (20060101);