Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a vapor chamber and in particular to a dual material vapor chamber and an upper shell thereof, which are used for an electronic heat source.
Description of Prior Art
While the operating speeds of the electronic components increase continuously, the heat generated increase accordingly. To effectively solve the problem of the large amount of heat generated, the vapor chamber with excellent heat transfer performance has been widely used in the industry. However, the traditional vapor chamber still needs improvements in heat transfer efficiency, manufacturing cost, and manufacturing simplification.
The traditional vapor chamber mainly comprises an upper shell and a lower shell. The upper and lower shells are both made of copper. Firstly, the internal spaces of the upper and lower shells are individually provided with wick structures. Then, the upper and lower shells are welded together correspondingly. Next, a working fluid is filled into the internal spaces of the upper and lower shells. Finally, the manufacturing processes of degas and sealing are fulfilled.
However, the traditional vapor chamber has the effect of heat transfer, but it suffers the following problems in practical use. The upper and lower shells are both made of copper, which cause a heavy weight of the whole vapor chamber. Also, the material cost of copper is many times as high as that of aluminum; consequently, the manufacturing cost of the traditional vapor chamber has not been reduced effectively.
An objective of the present invention is to provide a dual material vapor chamber and an upper shell thereof, which can reduce the total weight and material cost of the whole vapor chamber and simplify the packing combination between the upper shell and the copper lower shell.
In order to achieve the above objective, the present invention provides a dual material vapor chamber comprising an upper shell, a copper lower shell, and a working fluid. The upper shell comprises an aluminum substrate and a plurality of aluminum fins. The aluminum substrate has an outer surface and an inner wall formed on the opposite side of the outer surface. The aluminum fins individually extend from the outer surface and are formed integrally. A copper deposition layer is coated on the inner wall. The copper lower shell is sealed to the upper shell correspondingly. A chamber is formed between the upper shell and the copper lower shell. The working fluid is filled in the chamber.
In order to achieve the above objective, the present invention also provides an upper shell of a dual material vapor chamber. The upper shell comprises an aluminum substrate and a plurality of aluminum fins. The aluminum substrate has an outer surface and an inner wall formed on the opposite side of the outer surface. The aluminum fins individually extend from the outer surface and formed integrally. A copper deposition layer is coated on the inner wall.
The present invention also has the following effects. By means of excellent hydrophobic property of the copper deposition layer, a good circulation of the internal working fluid can be achieved. By means of the disposition of the nickel deposition layer, the adhering force of the copper deposition layer to the inner wall can be enhanced. The fluid stagnation structure can destroy the cohesion of water molecules; thus, the water molecules which are attached to the fluid stagnation structure after condensation will not gather and flow such that all water molecules can completely drop onto the heated section of the lower shell.
The detailed description and technical details of the present invention will be explained below with reference to accompanying figures. However, the accompanying figures are only for reference and explanation, but not to limit the scope of the present invention.
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The upper shell 10 which is made of aluminum or the alloy thereof mainly comprises an aluminum substrate 11 and a plurality of aluminum fins 12. The aluminum substrate 11 which roughly has a cuboid shape has an outer surface 111 and an inner wall 112 formed on the opposite side of the outer surface 111. A copper deposition layer 13 may be coated on the inner wall 112 by electroplating. The aluminum fins 12 individually extend from the outer surface 111 and are formed integrally in which the aluminum fins 12 can be formed spacedly by extrusion or chipping.
Further, the inner wall 112 can thoroughly form a fluid stagnation structure 113 by a machining process such as sandblasting or embossing. The fluid stagnation structure 113 is a rough surface containing a plurality of particles having a surface roughness (Ra) ranging from 0.01 mm to 10 mm, preferably ranging from 0.05 mm to 3 mm. If the surface roughness (Ra) is below 0.01 mm, the fluid stagnation structure 113 cannot effectively prevent the internal working fluid 30 from flowing and gathering after condensation. If the surface roughness (Ra) is above 10 mm, the whole vapor chamber is too high to meet the use requirement of electronic components. Also, an upper connecting section 114 is formed around the perimeter of the fluid stagnation structure 113. The copper deposition layer 13 is coated on the upper connecting section 114; thus, the subsequent welding process can be performed easier.
The copper lower shell 20 which is made of copper or the alloy thereof comprises a base plate 21, a lower surrounding plate 22 extending and bent upward from the perimeter of the base plate 2, and a lower connecting section 23 extending and bent transversely from the perimeter of the lower surrounding plate 22. The copper lower shell 20 is sealed to the upper shell 10 correspondingly; a chamber A is formed between the upper shell 10 and the copper lower shell 20. During the assembly, the surfaces of the upper connecting section 114 and the lower connecting section 23 are applied with solder and then stacked to each other and heated such that the upper shell 10 and the copper lower shell 20 are sealed together.
The working fluid 30 which can be pure water is filled into the chamber A through an infusion-degassing tube (not shown) to perform the processes such as degassing and sealing to complete the fabrication of the dual material vapor chamber. In the present invention, a copper deposition layer 13 is coated on the inner wall 112 of the aluminum substrate 11. Because the hydrophobicity of the copper deposition layer 13 is superior to that of the aluminum inner wall 112, water as a working fluid 30 can have a good effect of internal circulation.
Moreover, the vapor chamber of the present invention further comprises a wick structure 40, which can be metal weaving net, porous metal sintered powder, or fiber bundles. The wick structure 40 is disposed above the base plate 21 of the copper lower shell 20.
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In summary, the dual material vapor chamber and the upper shell thereof of the present invention indeed achieves the expected objectives and overcomes the problems of the prior art. Also they are 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.
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