SLEEVE-TYPE HEAT CONDUCTING STRUCTURE

20190301813 ยท 2019-10-03

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    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    A sleeve-type heat conducting structure includes a heat conducting device (1), a sleeve (2), and a heat pipe (3). The heat conducting device (1) has a working portion (10) and a sleeve-connecting portion (11); a fitting hole (110) is disposed in the sleeve-connecting portion (11) such that the sleeve (2) is fastened in the fitting hole (110). The heat pipe (3) has an end disposed movably in the sleeve (2) and the other end exposed out of the sleeve (2) in which the end of the heat pipe (3) sleeved into the sleeve (2) can slide axially in the sleeve (2) and the heat pipe (3) can rotate with respect to the heat conducting device (1) through the sleeve (2).

    Claims

    1. A sleeve-type heat conducting structure comprising: a heat conducting device (1) having a working portion (10) and a sleeve-connecting portion (11), wherein a fitting hole (110) is disposed in the sleeve-connecting portion (11); a sleeve (2) fastened in the fitting hole (110); and a heat pipe (3) having an end disposed movably in the sleeve (2) and the other end exposed out of the sleeve (2), wherein the end of the heat pipe (3) sleeved into the sleeve (2) can slide axially in the sleeve (2) and the heat pipe (3) can rotate with respect to the heat conducting device (1) through the sleeve (2).

    2. The sleeve-type heat conducting structure according to claim 1, wherein the heat conducting device (1) is a heat pipe, a vapor chamber, or a plate heat pipe.

    3. The sleeve-type heat conducting structure according to claim 1, wherein the heat conducting device (1) is a heat pipe, wherein an end of the heat conducting device (1) is the working portion (10) and the other end of the heat conducting device (1) is the sleeve-connecting portion (11).

    4. The sleeve-type heat conducting structure according to claim 3, wherein the working portion (10) has a plate shape, a curved shape, or a combination of the plate shape and the curved shape.

    5. The sleeve-type heat conducting structure according to claim 3, wherein an end surface of the sleeve-connecting portion (11) is recessed inward to form the fitting hole (110).

    6. The sleeve-type heat conducting structure according to claim 1, wherein the sleeve (2) is made of copper, aluminum alloy, or stainless steel.

    7. The sleeve-type heat conducting structure according to claim 1, wherein the sleeve (2) is part of a chamber structure of the heat pipe, the vapor chamber, or the plate heat pipe.

    8. The sleeve-type heat conducting structure according to claim 1, wherein thermal grease is applied between the sleeve (2) and the heat pipe (3).

    9. The sleeve-type heat conducting structure according to claim 1, wherein the heat conducting device (1) has a plurality of sleeves (2) and a plurality of heat pipes (3), wherein the sleeves (2) individually match the heat pipes (3) correspondingly.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING

    [0007] FIG. 1 is a perspective exploded view of the sleeve-type heat conducting structure of the present invention;

    [0008] FIG. 2 is a perspective assembled view of the sleeve-type heat conducting structure of the present invention;

    [0009] FIG. 3 is a local cross-sectional view of the sleeve-type heat conducting structure of the present invention; and

    [0010] FIG. 4 is a perspective exploded view of the sleeve-type heat conducting structure according to another embodiment of the present invention.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0011] As for the characteristics and technical details of the present invention, please refer to the following detailed description and accompanying figures. However, the accompanying figures are only for reference and explanation, but not to limit the scope of the present invention. Please refer to FIGS. 1 and 2, which are the perspective exploded view and the perspective assembled view of the sleeve-type heat conducting structure of the present invention, respectively. The present invention provides a sleeve-type heat conducting structure which comprises a heat conducting device 1, a sleeve 2, and a heat pipe 3.

    [0012] The heat conducting device 1 may be a heat pipe, a vapor chamber, or a plate heat pipe in which two-phase phenomenon can occur. The heat conducting device 1 is mainly made of copper or stainless steel and has a working portion 10 and a sleeve-connecting portion 11. In the current embodiment, the heat conducting device 1 is a heat pipe and has a long tube shape. One end of the heat conducting device 1 with a tube shape is the above-mentioned working portion 10; the other end is the above-mentioned sleeve-connecting portion 11. The working portion 10 may has a plate shape to be easily attached to the heat source such as the electronic heat-generating device (not shown). The working portion 10 also may have a curved shape or a combination of the plate shape and the curved shape according to the practical requirements. In addition, a vacuum is created inside the working portion 10 in which a working fluid (not shown) is sealed. The wick structure (not shown) is disposed on the internal wall of the working portion 10 to have the heat conducting effect through phase change inside the working portion 1.

    [0013] Please refer to FIGS. 1-3. The above-mentioned heat conducting device 1 in the present invention is provided with a sleeve-connecting portion 11. The sleeve-connecting portion 11 is formed integrally, extending axially along the working portion 10. The end surface of the sleeve-connecting portion 11 is recessed inward to form the fitting hole 110 which extends axially along the sleeve-connecting portion 11. The fitting hole 110 is used for the sleeve 2 to be fastened therein and for either end of the heat pipe 3 to be disposed movably in the sleeve 2. The so-called disposed movably means the heat pipe 3 can slide axially inside the sleeve 2 to adjust the length of the heat pipe 3 protruding out of the sleeve 2 after either end of the heat pipe 3 is sleeved into the sleeve 2. Meanwhile, the heat pipe 3 can rotate with respect to the heat conducting device 1 through the sleeve 2. Moreover, the sleeve 2 may be made of copper, aluminum alloy, or stainless steel; the sleeve 2 may be part of a chamber structure of the heat pipe, the vapor chamber, or the plate heat pipe. Thermal grease (not shown) may be applied between the sleeve 2 and the heat pipe 3 for lubrication and enhanced heat dissipation.

    [0014] Furthermore, FIG. 4 illustrates a perspective exploded view of the sleeve-type heat conducting structure according to another embodiment of the present invention. In the current embodiment, the heat conducting device 1 is a vapor chamber or a plate heat pipe, which is movably coupled with the heat pipe 3 through the sleeve 2 such that the heat pipe 3 can flexibly be attached to the vapor chamber of the plate heat pipe. Thus, the present invention is proper for various circumstances and for flexible comprehensive applications. Besides, the heat conducting device 1 may have a plurality of sleeves 2 and a plurality of heat pipes 3 in which the sleeves 2 individually match the heat pipes 3 correspondingly.

    [0015] As a result, the sleeve-type heat conducting structure of the present invention can be obtained through the combination of the above-mentioned structures.

    [0016] Therefore, by means of the sleeve-type heat conducting structure of the present invention in which the heat pipe 3 is combined to the heat conducting device 1 with the design of movable disposition through the sleeve 2, the wall thickness of the heat pipe 3 and the heat conducting device 1 can remain thin without an additional combined structure having a thicker wall. Also, the heat pipe 3 of required specifications can be replaced through the sleeve 2, which improves the flexibility in the application of the heat conducting device to reduce the inventory of parts.

    [0017] In summary, the present invention can achieve the expected objective and overcome the disadvantages of the prior art. Also, it is indeed novel, useful, and non-obvious to be patentable. Please examine the application carefully and grant it as a formal patent for protecting the rights of the inventor.

    [0018] However, the embodiments described above are only preferred ones of the present invention and not to limit the claimed scope of the present invention. All the equivalent modifications and variations applying the specification and figures of the present invention should be embraced by the claimed scope of the present invention.