Claims
- 1. In a wick-secured inner tubular material for a heat pipe, the combination comprising an elongated metal tubular material, a wick of metal fibers in tow form disposed about said metal tubular material, an oxidized film on the surface of said metal fibers to provide a rough surface on said metal fibers to increase the wettability thereof, and a binding material disposed about said wick to secure the wick to said metal tubular material, said metal tubular material with the wick of metal fibers secured hereto by said binding material being adapted to be disposed within an elongated outer tubular means to form said heat pipe with the metal fibers of said wick holding a heat transfer liquid by capillary action.
- 2. In a wick-secured inner tubular material according to claim 1 wherein said binding material comprises a yarn of metal fibers.
- 3. In a wick-secured inner tubular material according to claim 1 wherein said binding material comprises a yarn of artificial fibers.
- 4. In a wick-secured inner tubbular material according to claim 1 wherein said binding material comprises a yarn of natural fibers.
- 5. In a wick-secured inner tubular material according to claim 1 wherein said binding material comprises a metal wire.
- 6. In a wick-secured inner tubular material for a heat pipe, the combination comprising an elongated metal tubular material, a wick of metal fibers in tow form disposed about said metal tubular material, and a binding material disposed about said wick to secure the wick to said metal tubular material, said metal tubular material with the wick of metal fibers secured hereto by said binding material being adapted to be disposed within an elongated outer tubular means to form said heat pipe with the metal fibers of said wick holding a heat transfer liquid by capillary action, said elongated metal tubular material comprising a spirally wound hoop element having at least some spirally disposed edges which are spaced from one another, and wherein said spirally wound hoop element has a variable pitch to provide at least some differently spaced spirally disposed edges.
Priority Claims (2)
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48-103494 |
Sep 1973 |
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48-129393[U]JP |
Nov 1973 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 468,033, filed May 8, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,078,269.
US Referenced Citations (6)
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Divisions (1)
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468033 |
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