Claims
- 1. A heat transfer device adapted to conform to a surface of an object, said device comprising a collapsible envelope adapted to house a liquid and a vapor and capable of being substantially flattened, and liquid transfer means associated with the envelope, the device being effective to transfer heat from one part of the envelope to another part of said envelope by evaporation of the liquid at said one part and condensation of the evaporated liquid at said another part, the evaporated liquid, once condensed, being returned via the liquid transfer means to the one part of the envelope,
- said envelope further including two opposed, generally parallel and flexible walls which are substantially impermeable,
- the device collapsing into a storage state wherein the walls of the envelope are substantially adjacent relative to each other when disposed in at least a non-use position, and expanding into an expanded state to form a cavity for retaining the liquid and the vapor by relative movement of the walls away from each other in a direction transverse to the walls when disposed in at least a use position, and
- wherein the walls of the envelope are adapted to conform to the surface of the object when disposed adjacent thereto.
- 2. A heat transfer device adapted to conform to a surface of an object, said device comprising a collapsible envelope adapted to house a liquid and a vapor and capable of being substantially flattened, liquid transfer means associated with the envelope, and a heat exchanger coupled to said envelope such that when in use, the device is effective to transfer heat from one part of the envelope to the heat exchanger by evaporation of the liquid at said one part of the envelope and condensation of the evaporated liquid at the heat exchanger, the condensed liquid in use being returned via the liquid transfer means to said part at which evaporation took place,
- said envelope further including two opposed, generally parallel and flexible walls which are substantially impermeable,
- said device collapsing into a storage state in which the walls of the envelope are substantially adjacent relative to each other when disposed in at least a non-use position, and expanding into an expanded state to form a cavity for retaining the liquid and the vapor by relative movement of the walls away from each other in a direction transverse to the walls when disposed in at least a use position, and
- wherein either wall of the envelope is adapted to conform to the surface of the object when disposed adjacent thereto.
- 3. A heat transfer device as claimed in claims 1 or 2, further comprising valve means for introducing the liquid into the device.
- 4. A heat transfer device as claimed in claims 1 or 2, wherein the liquid is present in the device prior to said envelope being, in use of the device, in an expanded form.
- 5. A heat transfer device as claimed in claims 1 or 2, wherein the envelope is rendered into said expanded state by at least partial vaporization of the liquid, which serves to increase pressure within the device.
- 6. A heat transfer device as claimed in claims 1 or 2, arranged for use, wherein expansion means is provided to render the envelope into said expanded form.
- 7. A heat transfer device as claimed in claim 4, wherein in use of the device, the envelope is rendered into said expanded form by expansion means whereby to increase the volume to the envelope so that at least part of the liquid is rendered into a vapor phase, said device thereby being functional as a heat pipe.
- 8. A heat transfer device as claimed in claims 1 or 5, wherein the liquid transfer means is secured to an inside surface of the envelope.
- 9. A heat transfer device as claimed in claims 1 or 5, wherein the liquid transfer means is a wick.
- 10. A heat transfer device adapted to conform to a surface of an object, said device comprising a collapsible envelope adapted to house a liquid and a vapor and capable of being substantially flattened and which, in use, is effective to transfer heat from one part of the envelope to another part of said envelope by evaporation of the liquid at said one part and condensation of the evaporated liquid at said another part, the evaporated liquid, once condensed, being returned to the one part of the envelope,
- the envelope further including two opposed, generally parallel and flexible walls which are substantially impermeable,
- the device collapsing into a storage state wherein the walls of the envelope are substantially adjacent relative to each other when disposed in at least a non-use position, and expanding into an expanded state to form a cavity for retaining the liquid and the vapor by relative movement of the walls away from each other in a direction transverse to the walls when disposed in at least a use position, and
- wherein the walls of the envelope are adapted to conform to the surface of the object when disposed adjacent thereto.
- 11. A heat transfer device as claimed in claims 1, 2, 8 or 10, wherein the liquid is selected so that at least partial vaporisation of the liquid occurs in the temperature range of between 290.degree. K. and 310.degree. K.
- 12. A heat transfer device as claimed in claims 1, 2, 8 or 10 in the form of a garment.
- 13. A heat transfer device as claimed in claim 12 wherein the garment is a jacket.
- 14. A heat transfer device as claimed in claims 1, 2, 8 or 10 wherein the envelope has a cellular structure.
- 15. A heat transfer device as claimed in claims 1, 2, or 10, wherein the device further comprises a body to transfer heat away from said part of the envelope in which the liquid condenses in use.
- 16. A heat transfer device as claimed in claims 1, 2, or 10, wherein the device further comprises a plurality of said collapsible envelopes.
- 17. A heat transfer device as claimed in claims 1, 2, or 10, wherein in use of the device, the envelope is rendered into said expanded form by an expansion means.
- 18. A heat transfer device as claimed in claims 1, 2, or 10, wherein the device further comprises a structure to maintain the device in said expanded state during use.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/094,135, filed as PCT/AU92/00030 Jan. 31, 1992 Entitled: HEAT TRANSFER DEVICE, now abandoned.
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