LIQUID COOLING RADIATOR WITH IMPURITIES FILTERING
20190242661 ยท 2019-08-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
F28F1/006
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28D2021/0091
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F19/01
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F2275/122
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F9/028
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F9/0202
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F1/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F9/0282
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F9/0224
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28D1/05325
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F28F19/01
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F9/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F9/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A liquid cooling radiator with impurities filtering includes a radiation fin module, a top cover and a bottom cover respectively enclosed at two opposite ends of the radiation fin module, liquid cooling heat pipes tightly inserted through the radiation fin module in communication between an enclosed top chamber in the top cover and an enclosed bottom chamber in the bottom cover for coolant circulation, and wire gauge filters individually mounted in the liquid cooling heat pipes for removing impurities from the circulating coolant and slowing down the flowing speed of the circulating coolant.
Claims
1. A liquid cooling radiator, comprising: a radiation fin module comprising a plurality of radiation fins arranged in an array; a top cover covering one end of said radiation fin module and defining with said radiation fin module an enclosed top chamber therebetween; a partition plate mounted in said top cover to divide said top chamber into a liquid inlet chamber and a liquid outlet chamber; a liquid inlet nozzle and a liquid outlet nozzle installed in said top cover and respectively disposed in communication with said liquid inlet chamber and said liquid outlet chamber for said liquid inlet nozzle to guide a coolant into said liquid inlet chamber and for said liquid outlet nozzle to guide the coolant out of said liquid outlet chamber; a bottom cover covering an opposite end of said radiation fin module defining with said radiation fin module an enclosed bottom chamber therebetween; a plurality of liquid cooling heat pipes tightly inserted through said radiation fin module, each said liquid cooling heat pipe having opposing top and bottom ends thereof respectively disposed in communication with said top chamber and said bottom chamber, wherein the plurality of liquid cooling heat pipes are arranged into two groups: inlet side liquid cooling heat pipes with the top ends thereof in communication with said liquid inlet chamber of said top chamber and outlet side liquid cooling heat pipes with the top ends thereof in communication with said liquid outlet chamber of said top chamber; and at least one wire gauge filter press-fitted in said liquid cooling heat pipes for removing solid matters from the coolant being circulated through said liquid inlet nozzle, said liquid inlet chamber, said inlet side liquid cooling heat pipes, said bottom chamber, said outlet side liquid cooling heat pipes, said liquid outlet chamber and said liquid outlet nozzle, and thereby slowing down the flowing speed of the circulating said coolant.
2. The liquid cooling radiator as claimed in claim 1, wherein each said wire gauge filter is in the form of a U-shaped semi-spherical plug.
3. The liquid cooling radiator as claimed in claim 2, wherein the U-shaped semi-spherical plug of each said wire gauge filter comprises a miscellaneous liquid collecting chamber therein and a plurality of micro-filter holes located on top and middle portions of a periphery thereof in communication with said miscellaneous liquid collecting chamber.
4. The liquid cooling radiator as claimed in claim 1, wherein each said wire gauge filter is mounted in one respective said outlet side liquid cooling heat pipe and directly disposed in communication with said bottom chamber.
5. The liquid cooling radiator as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a top packing panel and a bottom packing panel, said top packing panel comprising an upright flange extended around a periphery thereof and press-fitted into said top chamber and a plurality of raised pipe mounting holes disposed in communication with said top chamber, said bottom packing panel comprising an upright flange extended around a periphery thereof and press-fitted into said bottom chamber and a plurality of raised pipe mounting holes disposed in communication with said bottom chamber; wherein the top and bottom ends of said liquid cooling heat pipes are respectively inserted into said raised pipe mounting holes of said top packing panel and said raised pipe mounting holes of said bottom packing panel and respectively riveted into a respective expanded holding-down portion.
6. The liquid cooling radiator as claimed in claim 1, wherein said liquid cooling heat pipes are tightly inserted through said radiation fin module in a press-fit manner.
7. The liquid cooling radiator as claimed in claim 1, wherein said liquid cooling heat pipes are selectively configured to provide a circular or elliptical cross section.
8. The liquid cooling radiator as claimed in claim 1, wherein said radiation fin module further comprises two frame pieces respectively affixed to two opposite lateral sides of said radiation fins, and a bracket mounted to each said frame piece, each said bracket comprising a plurality of lock holes located at two opposite ends thereof.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0018] Referring to
[0019] The radiation fin module 10 comprises a plurality of radiation fins 11 arranged in an array.
[0020] The top cover 20 covers one end of the radiation fin module 10, defining with the radiation fin module 10 an enclosed top chamber 201 therebetween. The top chamber 201 is divided into a liquid inlet chamber 22 and a liquid outlet chamber 23 by a partition plate 21. Further, a liquid inlet nozzle 221 and a liquid outlet nozzle 231 are installed in the top cover 20 and respectively disposed in communication with the liquid inlet chamber 22 and the liquid outlet chamber 23 for guiding liquid into or out of the liquid outlet chamber 23.
[0021] The bottom cover 30 covers an opposite end of the radiation fin module 10, defining with the radiation fin module 10 an enclosed bottom chamber 301 therebetween.
[0022] The liquid cooling heat pipes 40 are tightly inserted through the radiation fin module 10, each having a top end 401 and an opposite bottom end 402 respectively disposed in communication with the top chamber 201 and the bottom chamber 301. The liquid cooling heat pipes are arranged in two groups: the inlet side liquid cooling heat pipes 40A, i.e. those having their respective top ends 401 in communication with the liquid inlet chamber 22, and the outlet side liquid cooling heat pipes 40B, i.e. those having their top ends 401 in communication with the liquid outlet chamber 23.
[0023] The wire gauge filter 50 is a filter member made in the shape of a U-shaped semi-spherical plug plugged into one end of the flow passage in one liquid cooling heat pipe 40 and fixedly secured to the orifice of the flow passage. In one application example, as shown in
[0024] In application of the liquid cooling radiator with impurities filtering, the applied coolant is filled into the liquid inlet chamber 22 of the top chamber 201 and guided through the liquid cooling heat pipes 40 in direction A into the bottom chamber 301 and filtered by the at least one wire gauge filter 50 to remove impurities from the coolant, preventing impurities from affecting the heat dissipation performance. After passing through the at least one wire gauge filter 50, the coolant is guided to the liquid outlet chamber 23 of the top chamber 201 in direction B. At this time, the flowing speed of the coolant is reduced, therefore, the coolant stays in the liquid cooling radiator for a longer time, and the overall heat dissipation effect can be enhanced.
[0025] Further, the liquid inlet nozzle 221 and the liquid outlet nozzle 231 are respectively installed in the liquid inlet chamber 22 and liquid outlet chamber 23 of the enclosed top chamber 201 of the top cover 20 to guide in the coolant or to guide out the coolant, enabling the coolant to be repeatedly circulated through the liquid cooling radiator.
[0026] Further, the top chamber 201 of the top cover 20 and the bottom chamber 301 of the bottom cover 30 are respectively sealed with a respective packing panel 24,34. The packing panels 24,34 are respectively mounted on the opposing ends of the liquid cooling heat pipes 40 and respectively affixed to the top cover 20 and the bottom cover 30 to seal the top chamber 201 and the bottom chamber 301. Each packing panel 24 or 34 comprises an upright flange 241 or 341 extended around the border thereof and press-fitted into the top chamber 201 or bottom chamber 301, and a plurality of peripherally raised pipe mounting holes 242 or 342 coupled to respective one ends of the liquid cooling heat pipes 40 (see
[0027] Further, the liquid cooling heat pipes 40 are inserted through the radiation fin module 10 in a press-fit manner without any solder paste soldering process, therefore, no thermal resistance will occur.
[0028] As described above, the liquid cooling heat pipes 40 and the radiation fins 11 of the radiation fin module 10 are tightly coupled together. In terms of structure, the liquid cooling heat pipes 40 preferably have a circular or elliptical cross section. This structural design is more conducive to the riveting of the opposite ends of the liquid cooling heat pipes 40, enabling the opposing ends of the liquid cooling heat pipes 40 to be easily affixed to the packing panels 24,34. In terms of material, the liquid cooling heat pipes 40 are preferably copper pipes, aluminum pipes or other metal pipes that facilitate quick heat dissipation.
[0029] The wire gauge filter 50 can be selectively mounted in the flow passage of one respective liquid cooling heat pipe 40 on either the liquid inlet side (i.e. 40A) or liquid outlet side (i.e. 40B). In the application example shown in
[0030] Except the design of the aforesaid U-shaped semi-spherical plug, the configuration or material of the at least one wire gauge filter 50 can be changed without departing from the spirit of the present invention provided that the at least one wire gauge filter 50 can be individually installed in the flow passage of one respective liquid cooling heat pipe 40 at any desired location to effectively remove impurities.
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[0032] Further, the number, shape or diameter of the liquid cooling heat pipes 40 can be determined by the specifications of the liquid cooling radiator and the heat dissipation requirements without any limitation.
[0033] As shown in the drawings of the embodiment, the aforementioned radiation fin module 10 further comprises two frame pieces 12 respectively affixed to two opposite lateral sides of the radiation fins 11, and a bracket 13 fastened to each frame piece 12. Each bracket 13 has a plurality of lock holes 131 symmetrically provided at two opposite ends thereof for the mounting of a heat-dissipating fan (not shown).
[0034] Although a particular embodiment of the invention has been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.