Claims
- 1. A thermal heat transfer member comprising a generally planar composite member having a large area central heat flux input portion and at least one peripheral heat flux output portion, which composite member comprises a matrix material in which elongated conductive graphite fibers are disposed, which fibers are oriented predominantly in at least first and second opposed directions from the central heat flux input portion, with all of the fibers extending in said first and second directions having centrally extending ends inclined at a slight angle to the plane of the composite member such that said centrally extending inclined fiber ends terminate at the heat flux input surface, and the other ends of said fibers extending in said first and second direction to the periphery of said composite member being inclined at an angle to the plane of the composite member such that said peripherally extending fiber ends terminate at a first and second heat transfer surface of the peripheral heat flux output portion, with a substantial portion of the central heat flux input portion of the composite member consisting of opposed composite member surface portions with a low density filler material sandwiched between the opposed composite member surface portions.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 921,716 filed Oct. 20, 1986.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Divisions (1)
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