This application is a National Stage Entry of PCT/JP2020/003772 filed on Jan. 31, 2020, which claims priority from Japanese Patent Application 2019-018963 filed on Feb. 5, 2019, the contents of all of which are incorporated herein by reference, in their entirety.
The present invention relates to a pipe protection device and a cooling device
There is a cooling method in which electronic devices accommodated in a server rack are cooled by a heat exchange medium such as water. In this water cooling method, a hose for supplying and discharging cooling water to a cooling unit is used on a back surface thereof.
That is, a cooling unit in which a supply pipe and a discharge pipe are connected to a tank-shaped component which is in contact with a heat generating part or the like is used.
As techniques related to the cooling unit, there are those described in Patent Literatures 1, 2, 3, and 4.
[Patent Literature 1]
Japanese Unexamined Patent Application, First Publication No. H07-35453
[Patent Literature 2]
Japanese Unexamined Patent Application, First Publication No. 2007-300107
[Patent Literature 3]
Japanese Unexamined Patent Application, First Publication No. 2012-54498
[Patent Literature 4]
Published Japanese Translation No. 2015-501489 of the PCT International Publication
Incidentally, in a server using a cooling unit, a method in which a plurality of servers is accommodated in a rack in a multi-stage manner is adopted. In such a method, it is necessary to connect a large number of supply pipes (hoses) and discharge pipes (hoses) which are pulled out from the back of the server in each stage, to collecting pipes on the supply side and the discharge side.
In this case, it is difficult to directly visually check the supply pipes and the discharge pipes on the back surface side when the server is pulled out or inserted. For this reason, it requires close attention to perform the pulling-out and the insertion work while preventing damage caused by the large number of hoses getting entangled, a coupler (a connector which connects a pipe detachably) at a tip end of a hose being caught or pressed by other members, or the like.
An example of object of the present invention is to prevent entanglement of a supply pipe and a discharge pipe of a cooling unit used for cooling an electronic device, excessive pulling-out thereof, or damage to a coupler thereof.
In order to solve the above problems, the present invention proposes the following means. A pipe protection device according to a first aspect of the present invention is a pipe protection device which is provided at a supply-side coupler provided at an end portion of a supply pipe which supplies a heat exchange medium to a heat exchange unit, and a discharge-side coupler provided at an end portion of a discharge pipe from which the heat exchange medium, which is supplied from the supply pipe to the heat exchange unit, is discharged, including a supply-side support part having a recess along a contour of part of the supply pipe, a discharge-side support part having a recess along a contour of part of the discharge pipe, and a connecting part which supports the supply-side support part and the discharge-side support part at a predetermined interval and connects the supply-side support part and the discharge-side support part to a housing constituting a server.
According to the present invention, damage due to interference with other members or the like can be prevented by supporting the pipe and the coupler used for connecting the pipe at a predetermined position.
A minimum configuration of a pipe protection device according to the present embodiment will be described with reference to
One of the couplers 1 is supported by a supply-side support part 3 having a recess 2 along the contour of the coupler 1, and the other one of the couplers 1 is also supported by a discharge-side support part 4 having a recess 2 along the contour of the coupler 1. The supply-side support part 3 and the discharge-side support part 4 are integrally formed to support the two couplers 1 in a predetermined positional relationship. In the shown example, in the supply-side support part 3 and the discharge-side support part 4 which are integrally formed, an upper part is referred to as the supply-side support part 3 and the lower part is referred to as the discharge-side support part 4.
Further, the supply-side support part 3 and the discharge-side support part 4 are mounted in a housing (not shown) of an electronic device such as a server by a connecting part 5 integrally provided therein.
In the pipe protection device having the above-described configuration, the two couplers 1 can be accommodated in the supply-side support part 3 and the discharge-side support part 4 in a state in which they are fitted in the recesses 2 and can be fixed in a constant positional relationship. Further, because they are connected to the housing in a state in which they are supported by the supply-side support part 3 and the discharge-side support part 4, a position of a pipe having the coupler 1 can be stabilized. Therefore, for example, when the housing is inserted into or removed from a rack, the coupler or the pipe located at the back side of the housing is prevented from being caught in the rack or the housing or being crushed and damaged.
The respective couplers 1 are generally mounted on a piping material such as a hose. Therefore, the recesses 2 of the supply-side support part 3 and the discharge-side support part 4 include one which accommodates not only the coupler 1 but also part of the piping material mounted thereon.
The first embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
The reference numeral 10 represents a server (for convenience, an exterior of the housing which accommodates the server is shown), and an electronic device such as a circuit board is accommodated in the server 10. Further, a cooling unit (not shown) which accommodates a heat medium for absorbing heat is provided in a heat generating component mounted in the electronic device, for example, a semiconductor device. The reference numeral 20 in
The supply pipe 20 and the discharge pipe 30 are pulled out from an opening part 11 on a back surface of the server 10, as shown in
That is, the protection device has two cap pieces 61 which are combined in a state in which they face each other, and each of the cap pieces 61 has a recess 62 as a supply-side support part and a recess 63 as a discharge-side support part. Further, the two cap pieces 61 are connected to each other by an elastically deformable connecting plate 64.
The recess 62 has a hose accommodating part 62a in which a hose is accommodated as a supply pipe, and a coupler accommodating part 62b in which the coupler 1 at the tip end of the hose is accommodated. Further, the recess 63 has a hose accommodating part 63a in which a hose is accommodated as a discharge pipe and a coupler accommodating part 63b in which the coupler 1 at the tip end of the hose is accommodated. Here, as a clearance (a gap) between the recesses 62 and 63, the supply pipe 20, the discharge pipe 30, and an exterior (a contour) of the coupler 1 is set to be larger, operability when mounting and removal is improved. Further, as the clearance (the gap) is set smaller, the cap piece 61 can be held stably without rattling when the cap pieces 61 are integrally held.
The two cap pieces 61 in which the recesses 62 and 63 are formed and the connecting plate 64 which connects the two cap pieces 61 can be manufactured, for example, by integrally molding soft plastic, rubber, or a mixture thereof.
With reference to
As shown in
As shown in
As shown by an arrow in
The two cap pieces 61 can be kept closed by engaging the connecting parts 5 with each other in this state, or by wrapping a rubber belt or the like therearound and also using a fixing means such as bolt tightening.
In the state of
In this way, the supply pipe 20 and the discharge pipe 30 are put in and out of the rack in a state in which they are collectively supported by a rear portion of the housing 10 using the protection device of the first embodiment. Then, after the mounting or removal (insertion or withdrawal) of the housing 10 is completed, the cap piece 61 is opened, and the supply pipe 20, the discharge pipe 30, and the couplers 1 are taken out from the recesses 62 and 63 and are connected to predetermined pipes to supply or recover the heat medium. Thus, the electronic components and the like in the server 10 can be cooled.
The reference numeral 70 in
Further, claw parts 73 which protrude in the forward and rearward directions (in the depth direction of the server 10) are formed at both ends of the connecting part 70 on the lower side (the lower surface side of the server 10), for example, by bending part of the sheet metal. The claw part 73 is formed to be hooked on part of the housing constituting the server 10.
That is, the connecting part 70 is mounted on the back surface of the server 10 by elastically deforming the leaf spring 72 in a state in which the claw part 73 is hooked.
In this way, the supply pipe 20 and the discharge pipe 30 are fixed to the connecting part 70 by the grommet 74. Therefore, the connecting part 70 also has a function of connecting the supply pipe 20 and the discharge pipe 30, or the couplers (not shown in
In the second embodiment, the supply pipe 20 and the discharge pipe 30 are supported by the connecting part 70. As a result, as shown in
The length, the diameter and the number of the supply pipes and discharge pipes, and the diameter, the structure, and the number of the couplers may be appropriately changed according to specifications of the pipe material and accessories used in the piping system in which the heat medium circulates.
Although embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail with reference to the drawings, the specific configuration is not limited to these embodiments, and design changes and the like within a range not deviating from the gist of the present invention are also included.
This application claims priority on the basis of Japanese Patent Application No. 2019-18963 filed in Japan on Feb. 5, 2019, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein.
The present invention can be used for electronic devices such as servers and the like which require supply and discharge of a cooling medium to a cooling unit that cools heat-generating components.
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2019-018963 | Feb 2019 | JP | national |
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