Piston-Based Pressure Reduction Structure Used for Water-Cooling Radiator, and Water-Cooling Radiator
20200309018 ยท 2020-10-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F01P11/029
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to the technical field of heat dissipation, in particular to a piston-based pressure reduction structure used for a water-cooling radiator, and a water-cooling radiator. By adoption of the piston-based pressure reduction structure used for a water-cooling radiator, and the water-cooling radiator, the problem of liquid leakage caused by an excessively high pressure in existing water-cooling radiators is solved.
Claims
1. A piston-based pressure reduction structure used for a water-cooling radiator, comprising: a shell (11) and a piston structure (2), wherein the piston structure (2) is movably arranged in the shell (11); a pressure release hole (12) is formed in one end of the shell (11), and an inner cavity of the shell (11) is communicated with cooling liquid in a water-cooling radiator via the pressure release hole (12); a vent hole (13) communicated with an external atmosphere is formed in another end of the shell (11); a side wall of the piston structure (2) is tightly attached to an inner wall of the shell (11) and is slidably connected to the inner wall of the shell (11); and the piston structure (2) is used for isolating the vent hole (13) from the pressure release hole (12).
2. The piston-based pressure reduction structure used for a water-cooling radiator according to claim 1, wherein the shell (11) is in the shape of a cylindrical tube, an elliptical tube, a rectangular tube, a square tube, a polygonal tube or a special-shaped tube; the piston-based pressure reduction structure further comprises a piston limiting part (14) connected with an end, away from the pressure release hole (12), of the shell (11); and the vent hole (13) is formed in an end face of the piston limiting part (14).
3. The piston-based pressure reduction structure used for a water-cooling radiator according to claim 1, wherein the piston structure (2) is a integrated piston or a split-type piston, the split-type piston comprises a piston body (21) and a plurality of piston rings (22), a plurality of ends (23) are arranged on a side wall of the piston body (21), and each said piston ring (22) is located between the two corresponding adjacent ends (23).
4. A water-cooling radiator, comprising: a water cooler (3), a water block (4) and a water pump, wherein the water cooler (3) is communicated with the water block (4); cooling liquid in the water-cooling radiator absorbs heat via the water block (4), and the cooling liquid delivered into the water cooler (3) by the water pump; the cooling liquid in the water-cooling radiator flows through the water cooler (3) to be cooled; the water-cooling radiator further comprises a piston-based pressure reduction structure (1), and the piston-based pressure reduction structure (1) comprises: a shell (11) and a piston structure (2), wherein the piston structure (2) is movably arranged in the shell (11); a pressure release hole (12) is formed in one end of the shell (11), and an inner cavity of the shell (11) is communicated with the cooling liquid in the water-cooling radiator via the pressure release hole (12); a vent hole (13) communicated with an external atmosphere is formed in another end of the shell (11); a side wall of the piston structure (2) is tightly attached to an inner wall of the shell (11) and is slidably connected to the inner wall of the shell (11); and the piston structure (2) is used for isolating the vent hole (13) from the pressure release hole (12).
5. The water-cooling radiator according to claim 4, wherein the water cooler (3) comprises a water cooler body (31) and a water chamber (32) communicated with the water cooler body (31), the shell (11) is arranged in the water chamber (32), and the inner cavity of the shell (11) is communicated with the water chamber (32) via the pressure release hole (12).
6. The water-cooling radiator according to claim 4, wherein the shell (11) is connected into the water block (4) or is integrally formed in the water block (4), and the cooling liquid in the water block (4) flows through the inner cavity of the shell (11) via the pressure release hole (12).
7. The water-cooling radiator according to claim 4, wherein the shell (11) and the water cooler (3) are connected or are integrally formed, and the cooling liquid in the water cooler (3) flows through the inner cavity of the shell (11) via the pressure release hole (12).
8. The water-cooling radiator according to claim 4, wherein the water cooler (3) is provided with a first water channel (33) communicated with an interior of the water cooler (3), and an end, close to the pressure release hole (12), of the shell (11) is communicated with the first water channel (33); and the cooling liquid in the water cooler (3) flows through the inner cavity of the shell (11) via the pressure release hole (12) and the first water channel (33).
9. The water-cooling radiator according to claim 4, wherein the water block (4) is provided with a second water channel (34) communicated with an interior of the water block (4), and an end, close to the pressure release hole (12), of the shell (11) is communicated with the second water channel (34); and the cooling liquid in the water block (4) flows through the inner cavity of the shell (11) via the pressure release hole (12) and the second water channel (34).
10. The water-cooling radiator according to claim 4, wherein the water block (4) and the water cooler (3) are communicated via a first hose (35) and a second hose (36) which are located therebetween, an end, close to the pressure release hole (12), of the shell (11) is communicated with the first hose (35) or the second hose (36), and the cooling liquid in the first hose (35) or the second hose (36) flows through the inner cavity of the shell (11) via the pressure release hole (12).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] The invention is further explained below with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, embodiments in these drawings are not intended to limit the invention. For those ordinarily skilled in this field, other drawings can be obtained based on the following drawings without creative work.
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[0034] 1, piston-based pressure reduction structure; 11, shell; 12, pressure release hole; 13, vent hole; 14, piston limiting part;
[0035] 2, piston structure; 21, piston body; 22, piston ring; 23, end;
[0036] 3, water cooler; 31, water cooler body; 32, water chamber; 33, first water channel; 34, second water channel; 35, first hose; 36, second hose;
[0037] 4, water block.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0038] Implementations of the invention are explained below with specific embodiments. Those skilled in this field can easily appreciate other advantages and effects of the invention by referring to the contents disclosed below. The invention can also be implemented or applied by means of other specific embodiments. All details in the description can be modified or changed in various ways based on different views and for different applications without deviating from the spirit of the invention.
[0039] By the way, structures shown in these drawings are only used to provide a better understanding and reference for those familiar with the contents in the description in cooperation with these contents and should not be regarded as limits to the implantations of the invention, thereby not possessing any essential technical significance. Any structural modifications or amendments achieved without affecting the effects and objectives to be fulfilled by the invention should also fall within the scope defined by the technical contents of the invention.
Embodiment 1
[0040] As shown in
[0041] In this solution, the position of the piston structure 2 in a normal state is shown in
[0042] Preferably, as shown in
[0043] Preferably, as shown in
Embodiment 2
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[0045] Preferably, the water cooler 3 comprises a water cooler body 31 and a water chamber 32 communicated with the water cooler body 31. The shell 11 is arranged in the water chamber 32. The inner cavity 11 of the shell 11 is communicated with the water chamber 32 via the pressure release hole 12.
[0046] In this solution, the water chamber 32 is a hollow structure used for containing the cooling liquid, and the piston-based pressure reduction structure 1 is arranged in the water chamber 32 of the water cooler 3 and thus has no influence on the volume of the water cooler 3. The water cooler 3 is filled with the cooling liquid, and the shell 11 is communicated with the interior of the water cooler 3, so that the cooling liquid in the water cooler 3 can freely enter or come out of the inner cavity of the shell 11 via the pressure release hole 12, and the position of the piston structure 2 in a normal state is shown in
Embodiment 3
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Embodiment 4
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Embodiment 5
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Embodiment 6
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Embodiment 7
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[0052] According to the piston-based pressure reduction structure used for the water-cooling radiator, and the water-cooling radiator in this embodiment, the piston-based pressure reduction structure 1 is arranged to be communicated with the cooling liquid in the water-cooling radiator; generally, the piston structure 2 is located at a position close to the pressure release hole 12, so that when the pressure in the water-cooling radiator is too high, the internal pressure will push the piston structure 2 away from the pressure release hole 12 so as to be released, and thus, the pressure in the water-cooling radiator is fundamentally prevented from becoming too high.
[0053] By the way, the above embodiments are only used to explain the technical solution of the invention and are not intended to limit the protection scope of the invention. In spite of the detailed description, with reference to these preferred embodiments, of the invention, those ordinarily skilled in this field would appreciate that various modifications or equivalent substitutes of the technical solution can be made without deviating from its essence and scope