This application claims the benefit of Taiwan patent application No. 104201792, filed on Feb. 4, 2015, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a heat dissipating apparatus, and more particularly to a refrigerant heat dissipating apparatus and an evaporator with heat dissipating fins thereof.
2. Description of Related Art
When a conventional electronic device is working, the electronic device usually generates heat. In order to avoid malfunction or damage of the electronic device when the temperature of the electronic device is too high, a heat dissipating apparatus is installed at a heat generative source of the electronic device. The heat dissipating apparatus absorbs heat generated from the heat generative source and quickly conducts the heat to the outside.
The structure of the conventional refrigerant heat dissipating apparatus in the electronic device includes a plurality of conductive tubes connected between two condensing tubes. A plurality of heat dissipating fins is connected to the conductive tubes to form a condenser. The refrigerant heat dissipating apparatus also includes a heat dissipating element contacting the heat source, and two opposite sides of the heat dissipating element respectively have one of the conductive tubes connected with the two condensing tubes so as to form a closed recurring cycle. A refrigerant is filled into the closed recurring cycle, and the refrigerant absorbs heat within the heat dissipating element and flows from the refrigerant tubes of the condenser to each of the conductive tubes. The heat dissipating fins contact the conductive tube to conduct heat, and the refrigerant within the conductive tube is cooled down and passes through the refrigerant tube to flow back to the heat dissipating tube. Therefore, the heat dissipating apparatus with heat cycling function provides a cooling mechanism for the heat generative source of the electronic device.
Although the aforementioned refrigerant heat dissipating apparatus provides heat dissipating function for the heat generative source of the electronic device. However, the positions of the two conductive tubes between the heat dissipating element and the condenser are not installed properly such that the refrigerant cycling flow of the refrigerant heat dissipating apparatus is not good enough. In order to solve the aforementioned problems in the conventional refrigerant heat dissipating apparatus, a conventional refrigerant heat dissipating apparatus implements a first refrigerant tube. The first refrigerant tube tilts and extends from a top of an evaporator. The first refrigerant tube is connected with a top section of the condensing tube at one side of the condenser. The conventional refrigerant heat dissipating apparatus also implements a second refrigerant tube. The second refrigerant tube is connected with a bottom section of the condensing tube at another side of the condenser, which is laterally connected with an evaporating side. Therefore, when the refrigerant within the evaporator absorbs heat and is converted to the gaseous state, the refrigerant can flow along the first refrigerant tube and evaporate within the condenser. When the refrigerant within the evaporator dissipates heat and is converted to the liquid state, the refrigerant smoothly flows along the lateral second refrigerant tube into the evaporator. The condenser is a flat assembled structure to reduce a height of the apparatus, so the refrigerant can smoothly flow within the closed refrigerant recurring cycle to achieve a high efficiency heat dissipating effect.
The heat dissipating efficiency of the aforementioned refrigerant heat dissipating apparatus is better than the conventional heat dissipating apparatus. However, the heat dissipating efficiency by implementing the conversion of the refrigerant between the gaseous and liquid states and the flowing mechanism of the refrigerant between the evaporator and the condenser is limited. In order to enhance an overall heat dissipating efficiency in the refrigerant heat dissipating apparatus, it is necessary to have a further improvement.
An objective of the present invention is to provide an evaporator with heat dissipating fins and a refrigerant heat dissipating apparatus using the same to enhance a heat dissipating effect in the conventional refrigerant heat dissipating apparatus.
The evaporator with heat dissipating fins is provided in the present invention and comprises:
an evaporator body having:
a plurality of heat dissipating fins arranged at a peripheral surface of the evaporator body and heat conductively connected to the evaporator body.
In order to achieve the aforementioned objective, a refrigerant heat dissipating apparatus comprises:
an evaporator with heat dissipating fins, the evaporator including:
a condenser including:
a first refrigerant tube, and one end of the first refrigerant tube connected with the refrigerant outlet at the top of the evaporator body and another end of the first refrigerant tube obliquely extended upward and connected with a top section of one of the two condensing tubes at one side of the condenser;
a second refrigerant tube, and one end of the second refrigerant tube connected with the refrigerant inlet at the lateral side of the evaporator body and another end of the second refrigerant tube laterally extended and connected with a bottom section of the other one of the two condensing tubes at another side of the condenser so as to form a closed refrigerant recurring cycle by the evaporator, the condenser, the first refrigerant tube and the second refrigerant tube; and
a refrigerant filled into the refrigerant recurring cycle and flowing within the refrigerant recurring cycle in accordance with a liquid and gaseous state conversion.
The development of the evaporator with the heat dissipating fins and the refrigerant heat dissipating apparatus using the same are to install multiple heat dissipating fins in the evaporator body, which includes an evaporating chamber. The refrigerant heat dissipating apparatus is to have the first refrigerant tube and the second refrigerant tube connected between the evaporator and the condenser to form a closed recurring cycle and fill the refrigerant into the closed recurring cycle. When the evaporator body of the evaporator absorbs heat generated by a heat generative source, the refrigerant within the evaporator body is converted to be gaseous by absorbing heat. The refrigerant in the gaseous state is flowing upward to conduct heat to the top of the evaporator body with the heat dissipating fins. The heat dissipating fins quickly conduct heat and most of the refrigerant in the gaseous state is condensed to the liquid state. The refrigerant in the liquid state flows downward and absorbs heat generated by the heat generative source again. Therefore, most of the heat generated by the heat generative source vanishes quickly via the evaporator. The rest of the refrigerant in the gaseous state, which is not condensed, passes through the first refrigerant tube into the condenser. The refrigerant in the gaseous state releases heat by the condenser and is converted to the liquid state. The refrigerant in the liquid state flows back to the evaporator body via the second refrigerant tube to absorb heat again. Therefore, the refrigerant heat dissipating apparatus can achieve a high efficient heat dissipating effect.
These and other aspects of the embodiments herein will be better appreciated and understood when considered in conjunction with the following description and the accompanying drawings.
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While the present invention has been described in terms of what are presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the present invention need not be restricted to the disclosed embodiment. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims which are to be accorded with the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar structures. Therefore, the above description and illustration should not be taken as limiting the scope of the present invention which is defined by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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104201792 | Feb 2015 | TW | national |