Corrugated Graphite Sheet Heat Transfer Device
A heat transfer device includes at least one laminated structure. Each laminated structure includes: a graphite sheet core that has a pattern of corrugations over at least a portion thereof; a graphite sheet first outer layer with an inner surface that contacts a first surface of the core; and a graphite sheet second outer layer with an inner surface that contacts a second surface of the core.
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The core 4 may have any desired pattern of corrugations 6.
The heat transfer device 2 may serve as a heat sink, wherein it may thermally contact a heat source, or it may serve as a flexible and compressible heat transfer member that transfers heat from a heat source to a heat sink. Because graphite sheet is both foldable and flexible,
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The outer surface 24 of the first outer layer 8 or the second outer layer 14 of the other end of the heat transfer device 2 fastens to a heat sink 34, represented by a housing wall in
The stack 38 of the heat transfer device 36 serves as a convective heat sink. Referring again to
The described embodiments are only some illustrative implementations of the invention as set forth in the attached claims. Changes and substitutions of various details and arrangement thereof are within the scope of the claimed invention.
Claims
1. A heat transfer device that comprises at least one laminated structure, each laminated structure comprising:
- a graphite sheet core that has a pattern of corrugations over at least a portion thereof;
- a graphite sheet first outer layer with an inner surface that contacts a first surface of the core; and
- a graphite sheet second outer layer with an inner surface that contacts a second surface of the core.
2. The heat transfer device of claim 1, wherein the pattern of corrugations comprises an undulating pattern.
3. The heat transfer device of claim 2, wherein the undulating pattern is generally sinusoidal.
3. The heat transfer device of claim 1, wherein the pattern of corrugations comprises a rectilinear zigzag pattern.
4. The heat transfer device of claim 3, wherein the rectilinear zigzag pattern comprises a pattern of generally tooth-shaped ridges.
5. The heat transfer device of claim 3, wherein the rectilinear zigzag pattern comprises a pattern of generally wedge-shaped ridges.
6. The heat transfer device of claim 1, further comprising a fastening for fastening the first and second layers to the core.
7. The heat transfer device of claim 6, wherein the fastening comprises an adhesive.
8. The heat transfer device of claim 1, further comprising:
- a first fastening to fasten an outer surface of at least one of the outer layers to a heat source; and
- a second fastening to fasten an outer surface of at least one of the outer layers to a heat sink.
9. The heat transfer device of claim 8, wherein the fastenings comprise an adhesive.
10. The heat transfer device of claim 8, wherein the fastenings comprise fastening assemblies.
11. The heat transfer device of claim 1, further comprising a stack of the laminated structures, with the laminated structures in the stack in thermal contact with a heat source.
12. The heat transfer device of claim 11, wherein the stack of the laminated structures comprises a heat sink.
13. The heat transfer device of claim 11, wherein the patterns of corrugations of adjacent laminated structures in the stack are in alignment with each other.
14. The heat transfer device of claim 11, wherein the patterns of corrugations of adjacent laminated structures in the stack criss-cross each other.
15. The heat transfer device of claim 11, wherein distal ends of the laminated structures are in direct thermal contact with the heat source.
16. The heat transfer device of claim 11, further comprising a fastening that fastens the laminated structures together in the stack.
17. The heat transfer device of claim 16, wherein the fastening comprises an adhesive.
18. The heat transfer device of claim 16, wherein the fastening comprises a fastening assembly.
19. The heat transfer device of claim 16, further comprising a fastening to fasten the stack to the heat source.
20. The heat transfer device of claim 19, wherein the fastening comprises an adhesive.
21. The heat transfer device of claim 19, wherein the fastening comprises a fastening assembly.
22. A heat transfer device that comprises:
- a laminated structure comprising a graphite sheet core that has a pattern of corrugations over at least a portion thereof, a graphite sheet first outer layer with an inner surface that contacts a first surface of the core and a graphite sheet second outer layer with an inner surface that contacts a second surface of the core;
- a first fastening to fasten an outer surface of at least one of the outer layers to a heat source; and
- a second fastening to fasten an outer surface of at least one of the outer layers to a heat sink.
23. The heat transfer device of claim 22, wherein the fastenings comprise an adhesive.
24. The heat transfer device of claim 22, wherein the fastenings comprise fastening assemblies.
25. A heat sink that comprises:
- a stack of laminated structures, each laminated structure comprising a graphite sheet core that has a pattern of corrugations over at least a portion thereof, a graphite sheet first outer layer with an inner surface that contacts a first surface of the core and a graphite sheet second outer layer with an inner surface that contacts a second surface of the core; and
- a fastening that fastens the laminated structures together in the stack and to a heat source;
- wherein the stack of laminated structures comprises a heat sink.
26. The heat transfer device of claim 25, wherein the patterns of corrugations of adjacent laminated structures in the stack are in alignment with each other.
27. The heat transfer device of claim 25, wherein the patterns of corrugations of adjacent laminated structures in the stack criss-cross each other.
28. The heat transfer device of claim 25, wherein distal ends of the laminated structures are in direct thermal contact with the heat source.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 26, 2010
Publication Date: Sep 29, 2011
Applicant: Hamilton Sundstrand Corporation (Windsor Locks, CT)
Inventors: Robert Scott Downing (Rockford, IL), Shin Katsumata (West Point, CA)
Application Number: 12/732,989
International Classification: F28F 13/18 (20060101);