Heat exchange device for closed electrical apparatus

11085709 · 2021-08-10

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Abstract

A heat exchange unit is disclosed. At least one air opening of the heat exchange unit is formed from a sloped surface, enabling the area of the air opening to exceed the cross-sectional area of heat exchange of the heat exchange unit, and further enhancing heat exchange efficiency. A heat exchange device employing the heat exchange unit and a closed electrical apparatus employing the heat exchange device are also disclosed.

Claims

1. A heat exchange unit comprising: a first vertical outer surface and a second vertical outer surface, wherein the first vertical outer surface is parallel to the second vertical outer surface; a sloped outer surface, connecting the first vertical outer surface to the second vertical outer surface; a horizontal outer surface, connecting the first vertical outer surface to the second vertical outer surface; a first air opening and a second air opening, wherein the first and second air openings form a first passage; and a third air opening and a fourth air opening, wherein the third and fourth air openings form a second passage, wherein, the first and second passages are alternately arranged and are separated from each other by at least one heat-dissipation plate, and the first air opening is disposed on the first vertical outer surface, and the second air opening is disposed on the first vertical outer surface, wherein, the third air opening is disposed on the sloped outer surface, and the fourth air opening is disposed on the horizontal outer surface, wherein a first fan is directly attached to the first vertical outer surface corresponding to the first air openings.

2. A heat exchange unit comprising: a first vertical outer surface and a second vertical outer surface, wherein the first vertical outer surface is parallel to the second vertical outer surface; a sloped outer surface, connecting the first vertical outer surface to the second vertical outer surface; a horizontal outer surface, connecting the first vertical outer surface to the second vertical outer surface; a first air inlet and a first air outlet; a first passage disposed between the first air inlet and the first air outlet, wherein the first air inlet is disposed on the first vertical outer surface, wherein the first air outlet is disposed on the first vertical outer surface, wherein a first fan is attached to a housing and covers the first air inlet, wherein the fan is directly attached to the first vertical outer surface, a second air inlet and a second air outlet; and a second passage disposed between the second air inlet and the second air outlet, wherein the first and second passages are alternately arranged and are separated from each other, wherein the second air inlet is disposed on the horizontal outer surface, the second air outlet is disposed on the sloped outer surface.

3. The heat exchange unit as claimed in claim 2, wherein the first and second passages are separated from each other by at least one heat-dissipation plate.

4. A heat exchange device, comprising: a housing; a first fan disposed in the housing; a second fan disposed in the housing; and a heat exchange unit disposed in the housing and comprising: a first vertical outer surface and a second vertical outer surface, wherein the first vertical outer surface is parallel to the second vertical outer surface; a sloped outer surface, connecting the first vertical outer surface to the second vertical outer surface; a horizontal outer surface, connecting the first vertical outer surface to the second vertical outer surface; and a first air inlet and a second air inlet, wherein the first air inlet is formed from the first vertical outer surface with respect to the housing, wherein the second air inlet is formed on the horizontal outer surface with respect to the housing, wherein the first fan is directly attached to the first vertical outer surface, wherein the second fan is directly attached to the housing.

5. The heat exchange device as claimed in claim 4, further comprising two passages respectively formed by the first and second air inlets, and the two passages are alternately arranged and are separated from each other.

6. The heat exchange device as claimed in claim 5, wherein the two passages are separated from each other by a heat-dissipation plate.

7. A heat exchange device, comprising: a housing; an inward circulation fan disposed in the housing; an outward circulation fan disposed in the housing; and a heat exchange unit disposed in the housing and comprising: a first vertical outer surface and a second vertical outer surface, wherein the first vertical outer surface is parallel to the second vertical outer surface; a sloped outer surface, connecting the first vertical outer surface to the second vertical outer surface; a horizontal outer surface, connecting the first vertical outer surface to the second vertical outer surface; and a first air inlet and a second air inlet, wherein the inward circulation fan is correspondingly disposed at the first air inlet, the outward circulation fan is parallel to the inward circulation fan, and the first air inlet is formed from the first vertical outer surface, wherein the second air inlet is formed on the horizontal outer surface, wherein the inward circulation fan is directly attached to the first vertical outer surface, wherein the outward circulation fan is directly attached to the housing.

8. The heat exchange device as claimed in claim 7, further comprising two passages respectively formed by the first and second air inlets, and the two passages are alternately arranged and are separated from each other.

9. The heat exchange device as claimed in claim 8, wherein the two passages are separated from each other by a heat-dissipation plate.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) The invention can be more fully understood by reading the subsequent detailed description and examples with references made to the accompanying drawings, wherein:

(2) FIG. 1A is a schematic exploded view of a conventional heat exchanger;

(3) FIG. 1B is a cross-sectional side view of the conventional heat exchanger shown in FIG. 1A;

(4) FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional side view of a heat exchange device, of a first embodiment of the invention, employed in a closed electrical apparatus;

(5) FIG. 3A is a schematic front view of the heat exchange device of the first embodiment of the invention;

(6) FIG. 3B is a schematic side view of the heat exchange device of the first embodiment of the invention;

(7) FIG. 3C is a schematic rear view of the heat exchange device of the first embodiment of the invention;

(8) FIG. 4A and FIG. 4B show a heat exchange unit of the heat exchange device of the first embodiment of the invention at different view angles;

(9) FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional side view of a heat exchange device, of a second embodiment of the invention, employed in a closed electrical apparatus;

(10) FIG. 6A is a schematic front view of the heat exchange device of the second embodiment of the invention;

(11) FIG. 6B is a schematic side view of the heat exchange device of the second embodiment of the invention;

(12) FIG. 6C is a schematic rear view of the heat exchange device of the second embodiment of the invention; and

(13) FIG. 7A and FIG. 7B show a heat exchange unit of the heat exchange device of the second embodiment of the invention at different view angles.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

(14) The following description is of the best-contemplated mode of carrying out the invention. This description is made for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention and should not be taken in a limiting sense. The scope of the invention is best determined by reference to the appended claims.

(15) The following description is directed to explanation of a closed electrical apparatus, a heat exchange device, and a heat exchange unit of a first embodiment of the invention, wherein the same elements share the same reference numerals.

(16) FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional side view of a heat exchange device 2, of a first embodiment of the invention, employed in a closed electrical apparatus A. The closed electrical apparatus A may be a server or a large electric appliances. The closed electrical apparatus A includes an electronic assembly B and a casing C. The electronic assembly B is disposed in the casing C and generates heat during operation. In this embodiment, the heat exchange device 2 includes an inward circulation fan 21, an outward circulation fan 22, a heat exchange unit 23, and a housing 24. The heat generated by operation of the electronic assembly B is exchanged to the exterior of the casing C by the heat exchange device 2, and air convection does not occur in the interior and exterior of the closed electrical apparatus. At least a part of the heat exchange device 2 is disposed in the casing C or is attached to the outside of the casing C. Alternatively, one part of the heat exchange device 2 is disposed in the casing C and the other part thereof is exposed from the casing C. In this embodiment, the heat exchange device 2 is completely disposed in the casing C and the invention is not limited thereto.

(17) FIGS. 3A, 3B, and 3C are respectively the front, side, and rear views of the heat exchange device 2 of the first embodiment of the invention. As shown in FIGS. 2, 3A, 3B, and 3C, the housing 24 includes an inward circulation air inlet 241 and an inward circulation air outlet 242, both facing the inside of the casing C, and an outward circulation air outlet 243 and an outward circulation air inlet 244, both facing the outside of the casing C. The heat exchange unit 23 is disposed in the housing 24. The heat exchange unit 23 and housing 24 form an inward circulation passage and an outward circulation passage. The inward and outward circulation fans 21, 22 of the heat exchange device 2 are located on two different sides of the heat exchange unit 23, respectively. Hot air in the closed electrical apparatus A enters the heat exchange unit 23 disposed in the heat exchange device 2 through the inward circulation fan 21 and inward circulation air inlet 241 along a direction I.sub.1, performing heat exchange. Cooled air leaves the heat exchange device 2 through the inward circulation air outlet 242 along a direction I.sub.2 and returns to the inside of the closed electrical apparatus A. Cold air outside the closed electrical apparatus A enters the heat exchange unit 23 disposed in the heat exchange device 2 through the outward circulation fan 22 and an outward circulation air inlet 244 along a direction O.sub.2, performing the heat exchange. Heated air leaves the heat exchange device 2 through an outward circulation air outlet 243 along a direction O.sub.1 and is dissipated to the exterior of the heat exchange device 2.

(18) As shown in FIG. 3B, the volume of the heat exchange device 2 must correspond to that of the closed electrical apparatus A, and a thickness D.sub.1 thereof is confined by a space provided by the closed electrical apparatus A. To maintain a specific heat-dissipation level, the inward circulation fan 21 with a large diameter is employed. In order to not be limited to the thickness D.sub.1, the inward circulation air inlet 241 is formed from a sloped surface and a width D.sub.2 thereof is larger than the thickness D.sub.1. Similarly, the outward circulation fan 22 with a large diameter is employed. The outward circulation air inlet 244 is also formed from a sloped surface and a width D.sub.3 thereof is larger than the thickness D.sub.1. Preferably, the inward and outward circulation fans 21, 22 shown in FIGS. 3A and 3C are axial fans and the invention is not limited thereto.

(19) As shown in FIG. 2, a direction of inward circulation is denoted as I.sub.1 toward I.sub.2 and a direction of outward circulation is denoted as O.sub.2 toward O.sub.1. In a practical application, disposition of the circulation fans, configuration of fan blades, or a rotating direction of the circulation fans may be changed, enabling the direction of inward circulation to be changed to I.sub.2 toward I.sub.1 or enabling the direction of outward circulation to be changed to O.sub.1 toward O.sub.2. Change of the disposition of the circulation fans, change of the rotating direction of the circulation fans, or change of the airflow direction does not deviate from the spirit of the invention.

(20) FIGS. 4A and 4B show the heat exchange unit 23 of the heat exchange device 2 of the first embodiment of the invention at different view angles. The heat exchange unit 23 further comprises a first vertical outer surface S1, a second vertical outer surface S2, a first sloped outer surface S3 and a second sloped outer surface S4. The first vertical outer surface S1 is parallel to the second vertical outer surface S2. The first sloped outer surface S3 connects the first vertical outer surface S1 to the second vertical outer surface S2. The second sloped outer surface S4 is parallel to the first sloped outer surface S3 and connects the first vertical outer surface S1 to the second vertical outer surface S2. As shown in FIGS. 3B, 4A, and 4B, the heat exchange unit 23 is substantially composed of metal, with a thickness d1 corresponding to the thickness D.sub.1 of the housing 24. A width d.sub.2 of a plane formed by an inward circulation air inlet 231 corresponds to the width D.sub.2 of the inward circulation air inlet 241, and the inward circulation air inlet 231 is formed from the first sloped outer surface S3. A width d.sub.3 of a plane formed by an outward circulation air inlet 234 corresponds to the width D.sub.3 of the outward circulation air inlet 244, and the outward circulation air inlet 234 is formed from the second sloped outer surface S4. The length of the heat exchange unit 23 is denoted as L. Air flows within the heat exchange unit 23, and the cross-sectional area of heat exchange is d.sub.1×L. The area of the inward circulation air inlet 231 is d.sub.2×L, and the area of the outward circulation air inlet 234 is d.sub.3×L. As the width d.sub.2 of the inward circulation air inlet 231 and the width d.sub.3 of the outward circulation air inlet 234 are larger than the thickness d.sub.1 of the heat exchange unit 23, respectively, so that the ratio of the area of the air inlet to the cross-sectional area is larger than 1. The ratios of the areas of the air inlet and air outlet of the heat exchange unit 23 to the cross-sectional area are larger than 1, respectively, so that the heat-exchange efficiency can be enhanced. The cross-sectional area is the area of the cross-section perpendicular to the flow direction of the air flow.

(21) FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional side view of a heat exchange device 3, of a second embodiment of the invention, employed in a closed electrical apparatus A1. The closed electrical apparatus A1 includes an electronic assembly B and a casing C. The heat exchange device 3 is disposed in the casing C and includes an inward circulation fan 31, an outward circulation fan 32, a heat exchange unit 33, and a housing 34. Unlike the heat exchange device 2 shown in FIG. 2, the inward and outward circulation fans 31, 32 of the heat exchange device 3 shown in FIG. 5 are located on the same sides of the heat exchange unit 33. Additionally, the inward circulation fan 31 is attached to the housing 34 and is disposed in the casing C.

(22) FIGS. 6A, 6B, and 6C are respectively the front, side, and rear views of the heat exchange device 3 of the second embodiment of the invention. As shown in FIGS. 5, 6A, 6B, and 6C, the housing 34 includes an inward circulation air inlet 341 and an inward circulation air outlet 342, both facing the inside of the casing C. Additionally, the housing 34 includes an outward circulation air inlet 344 and an outward circulation air outlet 343, both facing the outside of the casing C. The heat exchange unit 33 is disposed in the housing 34. The heat exchange unit 33 and housing 34 form an inward circulation passage and an outward circulation passage. Hot air in the closed electrical apparatus A1 enters the heat exchange unit 33 disposed in the heat exchange device 3 through the inward circulation fan 31 and inward circulation air inlet 341 along the direction I.sub.1, performing the heat exchange. Cooled air leaves the heat exchange device 3 through the inward circulation air outlet 342 along the direction I.sub.2 and returns to the inside of the closed electrical apparatus A1. Cold air outside the closed electrical apparatus A1 enters the heat exchange unit 33 disposed in the heat exchange device 3 through the outward circulation air inlet 344 along the direction O.sub.2, performing the heat exchange. Heated air leaves the heat exchange device 3 through an outward circulation air outlet 343 along the direction O.sub.1 and is dissipated to the exterior of the heat exchange device 3.

(23) As shown in FIG. 6B, the volume of the heat exchange device 3 must correspond to that of the closed electrical apparatus A1, and the thickness D.sub.1 thereof is confined by a space provided by the closed electrical apparatus A1. To maintain a specific heat-dissipation level, the outward circulation fan 32 with a large diameter is employed. In order to not be limited to the thickness D.sub.1, the outward circulation air outlet 343 is formed from a sloped surface and the width D.sub.2 thereof is larger than the thickness D.sub.1 for receiving the outward circulation fan 32.

(24) As shown in FIG. 5, the direction of inward circulation is denoted as I.sub.1 toward I.sub.2 and the direction of outward circulation is denoted as O.sub.2 toward O.sub.1. In a practical application, the configuration of fan blades or the rotating direction of the circulation fans may be changed, enabling the direction of inward circulation to be changed to I.sub.2 toward I.sub.1 or enabling the direction of outward circulation to be changed to O.sub.1 toward O.sub.2. The change of the disposition of the circulation fans, the change of the rotating direction of the circulation fans, or the change of the airflow direction does not deviate from the spirit of the invention.

(25) FIG. 7A and FIG. 7B show the heat exchange unit 33 of the heat exchange device 3 of the second embodiment of the invention at different view angles. As shown in FIGS. 6B, 7A, and 7B, the heat exchange unit 33 is substantially composed of metal, with the thickness d.sub.1 corresponding to the thickness D.sub.1 of the housing 34. The width d.sub.2 of a plane formed by an outward circulation air outlet 333 of the heat exchange unit 33 corresponds to the width D.sub.2 of the outward circulation air outlet 343 of the heat exchange unit 33, and the outward circulation air outlet 333 is formed from a sloped surface for increasing an outflow area. Moreover, to increase the outflow area, the heat exchange unit 33 further includes an outward circulation air inlet 334a and an outward circulation air inlet 334b. The outward circulation air inlets 334a, 334b respectively correspond to a side edge and a bottom edge of the outward circulation air inlet 344 of the housing 34 and are located on different planes. Accordingly, an inflow area formed by the outward circulation air inlets 334a, 334b is greater than the cross-sectional area through which the air flows within the heat exchange unit 33, thus enhancing airflow-exchange efficiency.

(26) The heat exchange units 23 and 33 shown in FIGS. 4A, 4B, 7A, and 7B are composed of a plurality of inward circulation interval layers and a plurality of outward circulation interval layers. The inward circulation interval layers and outward circulation interval layers are alternately arranged. Namely, a passage formed by the inward circulation air inlet 231 and an inward circulation air outlet 232 of the heat exchange unit 23 and a passage formed by the outward circulation air inlet 234 and an outward circulation air outlet 233 of the heat exchange unit 23 are alternately arranged and do not connect to each other. A passage formed by an inward circulation air inlet 331 and an inward circulation air outlet 332 of the heat exchange unit 33 and a passage formed by the outward circulation air inlets 334a, 334b and the outward circulation air outlet 333 are alternately arranged and do not connect to each other. The passages are separated from each other by heat-dissipation plates composed of aluminum, copper, or a material with high thermal conductivity. In a practical application, an airflow direction of the heat exchange units 23 and 33 depends on an airflow direction generated by the correspondingly employed circulation fans and the invention is not limited thereto, as long as air exchange does not occur between the inward circulation and the outward circulation of the heat exchange units 23 and 33

(27) In conclusion, according to the disclosed heat exchange device and heat exchange unit thereof, the air exchange does not occur between the inward circulation and the outward circulation and the area formed by at least one air inlet/air outlet is larger than the cross-sectional area of the air exchange, effectively reducing the size of the heat exchange device under the same heat-dissipation performance. Furthermore, as the at least one air inlet/air outlet of the disclosed heat exchange unit is formed from the sloped surface, the area of the at least one air inlet/air outlet is reduced with reduction of the size of the heat exchange unit. Thus, fans with a larger size can be employed to maintain the heat-dissipation efficiency, or the space required by heat dissipation of the heat exchange device can be reduced under the condition where the same heat-dissipation efficiency is provided.

(28) While the invention has been described by way of example and in terms of preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto. To the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements (as would be apparent to those skilled in the art). Therefore, the scope of the appended claims should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements.