1. Field of the Invention
The present disclosure relates generally to cooling devices, and more particularly to a liquid-cooling device for dissipating waste heat generated by electrical or electronic components and assemblies.
2. Description of Related Art
Nowadays, various cooling devices are used to remove heat from electrical or electronic components which generate a large amount of heat during operation. Metallic heat sinks with fins, heat exchangers utilizing phase-change, or liquid cooling devices are in most common use. In a liquid cooling device, a plurality of channels is defined for travel of liquid which carries heat therein. Generally, the channels in the liquid cooling device are formed by milling and drilling a metal stock, for example, a copper block. The milling and drilling process incurs a high manufacturing cost of the liquid cooling device. Moreover, to enhance the performance of the liquid cooling device to meet the ever increasing amount of heat of the electronic component needing to be dissipated requires the liquid cooling device to increase its size (and accordingly weight) proportionally. The increase of the size and weight of the liquid cooling device conflicts with the tendency of compactness and portability of the electronic products.
What is needed is a liquid cooling device which is compact and has a high work performance.
Many aspects of the present embodiments can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present embodiments. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
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The housing 14 has four peripheral sidewalls 140 perpendicularly interconnecting each other to cooperatively define a hollow cuboid. The housing 14 is vertically placed on the base plate 122 of the base 12. The housing 14 defines two annular slots 142 respectively in bottom and top faces thereof. Each annular slot 42 is for accommodating a sealing ring 100 therein for ensuring a hermetical seal of the housing 14 with the cover 16 and the base plate 122 of the base 12 of the heat exchanger 10. Four opened receiving channels 144 are respectively defined in four corners of the housing 14 for receiving the fixtures 200 therein. The receiving channels 144 are vertically extended through the housing 14. In addition, the receiving channels 144 are horizontally opened to an environment surrounding the housing 14 via four tips of the four corners of the housing 14, whereby the housing 14 including the four receiving channels 144 can be formed simply by aluminum extrusion.
The cover 16 is with an isosceles trapezoid-shaped cross section and has two inclined faces on a top thereof and facing opposite to each other. The inclined faces are titled downwardly in respect to a middle of the top of the cover 16. An inlet 162 and an outlet 164 are respectively defined through the two inclined faces of the cover 16 so as to be in fluid communication with the heat exchanger 10. The inlet 162 and the outlet 164 are perpendicular to corresponding inclined faces and located adjacent to a front side of the cover 16 so that the fan 40 is located above the cover 16 and closely behind the inlet 162 and outlet 164. Two fixing flanges 166 respectively extend laterally and horizontally from lower edges of the two inclined faces of the cover 16. Each fixing flange 166 therein defines two through holes 1660 adjacent to two opposite ends thereof for a downward extension of a corresponding fixture 200 therethrough.
Each of the fixing legs 18 comprises a middle portion 182 fixed to the bottom surface of the base plate 122 and two fixing portions 184 extending obliquely and downwardly from two opposite ends of the middle portion 182. The middle portions 182 of the two fixing legs 18 are located at two opposite sides of the receiving grooves 1222. The two fixing portions 184 of each fixing leg 18 are located at a lateral side of the base plate 122 for fasteners 300 respectively extending therethrough to mount the heat exchanger 10 onto the heat generating component (not shown).
To assemble the heat exchanger 10, the fixtures 200 extend downwardly through corresponding through holes 166 of the cover 16 and the corresponding receiving channels 144 of the housing 14 in sequence and then are screwed into the corresponding engaging holes 1220 of the base 12, to thus assemble the base 12, housing 14 and the cover 16 together and define a sealed chamber (not labeled) in the heat exchanger 10, which contains the heat-exchanging members 124 of the base 12 and working liquid therein. Two extension lines of the axes of the inlet 162 and outlet 164 intersect at the centre of the base plate 122 for facilitating the inflow and outflow of the working liquid corresponding to a central heat-accumulated portion of the base plate 122. The inlet 162 and outlet 164 are connected to a pump (not shown) via conduits (not shown) to construct a flow circulation for the working liquid.
The fin set 20 comprises a plurality of rectangular fins 22 which are spaced from each other and parallel to the base plate 122. The fin set 20 defines two vertical slots 24 in two oppositely lateral sides thereof for engagingly receiving the fan holders 50 therein. A plurality of receiving holes 26 are defined in the fin set 20 and extend upwardly from the bottom to the top of the fin set 20 without extending through a topmost one of the fins 22 of the fin set 20. The receiving holes 26 wholly receive condensing portions 34 of the heat pipes 30 therein. The receiving holes 26 are spaced from each other, perpendicular to the fins 22 and located at a middle portion of the fin set 20.
The heat pipes 30 are consistent in quantity with the receiving grooves 1222 of the base 122 and the receiving holes 26 of the fin set 20. Each heat pipe 30 comprises an evaporating portion 32 received in a corresponding receiving groove 1222 of the base 122 and the condensing portion 34 extending perpendicularly from an end of the evaporating portion 32 and received in a corresponding receiving hole 26 of the fin set 20. The evaporating portions 32 of the heat pipes 30 received in the receiving grooves 1222 are arranged closely side by side to each other and have bottom surfaces thereof coplanar with each other to form a flat face for contacting with the heat-generating component. The evaporating portion 32 has a semicircular cross section, while the condensing portion 34 has a round cross section.
The fan 40 is fastened to the front side of the fin set 20 by the fan holders 50. The fan 40 is located above the heat exchanger 10 and close to the inlet 162 and outlet 164 of the cover 16.
In operation of the liquid cooling device, the evaporating portions 32 of the heat pipes 30 and the base plate 122 of the base 12 absorb heat from the heat generating component. The heat is absorbed by the evaporating portions 32 of the heat pipes 30 spreads to the base plate 122 and the fin set 20 via the condensing portions of the heat pipes 30 to be dissipated into ambient air in virtue of the fan 40. The heat in the base plate 122 is transmitted to the heat exchanging members 124. Liquid entering the sealed chamber of the heat exchanger 10 through the inlet 162, travels through the heat exchanging members 124, then leaves the heat exchanger 10 from the outlet 164 to take the heat in the heat exchanging members 124 and the base plate 122.
According to the configuration of the heat exchanger 10 of the liquid cooling device, the inlet 162 and outlet 164 formed on the corresponding inclined faces of the cover 16 extend upwardly and outwardly from the cover 16, whereby the conduits connected to the inlet 162 and outlet 164 extend laterally from the cover 16 and would not block the way of airflow inhaled by the fan 40 and blown to the fin set 20.
It is believed that the present embodiments and their advantages will be understood from the foregoing description, and it will be apparent that various changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention or sacrificing all of its material advantages, the examples hereinbefore described merely being preferred or exemplary embodiments of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200810305173.9 | Oct 2008 | CN | national |