The present invention relates in general to a planar heat pipe structure, and more particularly, to a planar heat pipe structure having cross fluid channels within a planar hollow tube.
Various types of thermal conducting devices have been developed. Currently, heat pipes or heat plates (planar heat pipes) have been widely used. The heat pipe or heat plate has a tube or plate member, a wick structure attached to an interior sidewall of the tube or plate member, and a working fluid vaporized by heat absorbed from a heat source and condensed at the other end of the heat pipe or heat plate. The flow of the working fluid is assisted by the capillary force exerted by the wick structure. Thereby, heat exchange is iterated by the flow and phase change of the working fluid inside the tube or plate member.
Currently, the wick structure is fabricated from sintering powder or metal mesh. When a metal mesh is used, a support member is required to prevent the interruption of the fluid flow due to insufficient support of the metal mesh. The common support structure used in the planar heat pipe includes a plurality of grooves for guiding the fluid. These grooves are normally one or two dimensional. The one-dimensional grooves are easily made, however, provide poor guiding effect. The two-dimensional grooves, though provide better guiding of the working fluid, are difficult to fabricate.
The present invention provides a planar heat pipe comprising a hollow planar tube and a wick structure attached to an interior sidewall of the planar tube. A spiral support member is installed to extend along the interior sidewall, so as to press the wick structure against the interior sidewall. The spiral support member has a plurality of interstices extending laterally within the planar tube. A planar support member is inserted between the spiral support member in the hollow planar tube. The planar support member has a plurality of voids extending along an elongate direction of the planar tube. Thereby, cross flowing channels are formed inside of the heat pipe. The heat pipe further comprises a working fluid in the hollow planar tube. Preferably, the interstices extend substantially perpendicularly to the voids to form cross flowing channels for the working fluid. The hollow planar tube is formed by pressing a hollow circular tube member, for example. In one embodiment, the spiral support member includes a capillary structure such as a sintering powder structure or a metal mesh structure. Similarly, the planar support member includes a capillary structure such as a sintering powder structure or a metal mesh structure.
The present invention further provides a planar heat pipe comprising an elongate hollow planar tube, a wick structure, a first support member, and a second support member. The wick structure is attached to an interior sidewall of the planar tube. The first support member extends along the interior sidewall to press the wick structure against the interior sidewall. The second support member extends along an elongate direction inside the planar tube. The first support member and the second support member form a plurality of cross fluid channels in the planar tube.
The present invention further provides a method of fabricating a hollow planar heat pipe. An elongate hollow circular tube is formed. A wick structure is attached to an interior sidewall of the circular tube. A spiral support member is installed and extending along the interior sidewall to press the wick structure against the interior sidewall. The circular tube is pressed into an elongate planar tube, so such that the spiral support member is pressed into a planar profile. A planar support member is inserted into the planar tube. The planar support member has a plurality of parallel slots extending along an elongate direction of the planar tube. The method further comprises a step of introducing a working fluid into the planar tube and a step of sealing openings of the planar tube.
The above objects and advantages of the present invention will be become more apparent by describing in detail exemplary embodiments thereof with reference to the attached drawings in which:
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In addition, the spiral support member 11 and the planar support member 12 may also include a capillary structure formed by sintering powder or metal mesh.
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The spiral support member 11 and the planar support member 12 have simple structures, such that fabrication of the planar heat pipe is simple. Further, as the planar tube 1 is obtained by pressing a circular tube, the sealing length of the opening is reduced.
While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art the various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.
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