Claims
- 1. A mechanical assembly which is comprised of:a integrated circuit heat exchanger which has a face that is flat and finless; a retainer for a liquid which has—a) an open top, b) a bottom with an opening thru which said face of said integrated circuit heat exchanger extends such that said retainer surrounds said face, and c) a sidewall that extends from said top to said bottom and includes a passageway with an opening inside of said retainer between said bottom and said face; and, a compliant member which—a) is separate from said integrated circuit heat exchanger, b) is in said opening around said integrated circuit heat exchanger, which forms a seal for said liquid between said integrated circuit heat exchanger and said retainer that is separately removeable and reusable.
- 2. A mechanical assembly according to claim 1 wherein said compliant member includes a) a stretchy membrane which extends across said opening and has a hole with a perimeter that stretches around said face to form said seal with said heat exchanger, and b) an attaching part which holds said stretchy membrane on said retainer.
- 3. A mechanical assembly according to claim 2 wherein said attaching part is ring-shaped, fits into said opening, and squeezes said membrane against a sidewall of said opening.
- 4. A mechanical assembly according to claim 2 wherein said attaching part is ring-shaped, fits around said retainer, and squeezes said membrane against an exterior surface of said retainer.
- 5. A mechanical assembly according to claim 2 wherein said attaching part is ring-shaped, fits inside of said retainer, and squeezes said membrane against an interior surface of said retainer.
- 6. A mechanical assembly according to claim 1 wherein said compliant member includes a ring-shaped member with a) an inner sidewall which holds a first seal ring that surrounds and forms a seal with said heat exchanger, and b) an outer sidewall which holds a second seal ring that forms a seal with said retainer which encompasses said opening.
- 7. A mechanical assembly according to claim 6 wherein said ring-shaped member fits inside of said retainer, and said second seal ring presses against an interior surface of said retainer which encompasses said opening.
- 8. A mechanical assembly according to claim 6 wherein said ring-shaped member fits into said opening in said bottom of said retainer, and said second seal ring presses against said retainer around the perimeter of said opening.
- 9. A mechanical assembly according to claim 1 wherein said compliant member includes a stretchy membrane which extends across said opening in said bottom of said retainer and is squeezed against said retainer by said heat exchanger, and wherein said membrane has a hole with a perimeter that stretches around said face of said heat exchanger.
- 10. A mechanical assembly according to claim 1 wherein said compliant member includes a seal ring which extends around said opening in said bottom of said retainer, and wherein said seal ring surrounds said face of said heat exchanger and forms a seal with said heat exchanger.
- 11. A mechanical assembly according to claim 1 wherein said compliant member includes a stretchy membrane which has a hole with a perimeter that stretches around said face of said heat exchanger, and wherein adjacent to said hole, said stretchy membrane includes a sticky material that sticks to said heat exchanger.
- 12. A mechanical assembly according to claim 1 wherein said face of said heat exchanger consists of a first material which is wetted by a predetermined alloy; and, a portion of said heat exchanger which is adjacent to said face is coated with a second material which is not wetted by said predetermined alloy.
- 13. A mechanical assembly according to claim 12 wherein said seal extends completely around said face of said heat exchanger and is spaced therefrom on said coating.
- 14. A mechanical assembly according to claim 1 wherein said seal extends completely around said face of
RELATED CASE
The present invention, as identified by the above title and docket number, is related to another invention which is identified as follows: “METHOD OF FABRICATING AN ALLOY FILM ON A FACE OF A BEAT EXCHANGER FOR AN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT” having U.S. Ser. No. 09/912,836. Patent Applications on both of these inventions were filed concurrently on Jul. 24, 2001, and they have one common Detailed Description.
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