Claims
- 1. A thermoelectric converter comprising:
- a heat source having a mating face;
- a heat sink having a mating face; and
- a thermoelectric conversion module disposed between said heat source and said heat sink and engaging said faces, said module including a plurality of thermoelectric elements, and an electrically insulative holder, said holder having a first side disposed adjacent said heat source and a second side disposed adjacent said heat sink;
- said holder comprising a plurality of spaced, parallel first walls and a plurality of spaced, parallel second walls extending normal to said first walls and defining therewith an array of compartments each containing a respective said thermoelectric element,
- said module further comprising a compressed resilient, thermally conductive pad positioned in each compartment, said first walls defining columns of element pairs, each pair including a P-type thermoelectric element and an N-type thermoelectric element, said first walls extending from said first side to said second side, said second walls defining rows of elements with adjacent elements in a row being of opposite type, every other of said second walls extending to said first side but short of said second side, with the remaining second walls extending to said second side but short of said first side, whereby each column of elements can be electrically series connected within the envelope of said holder.
- 2. A converter as set forth in claim 1 wherein portions of said first walls are relieved adjacent column ends to permit columns to be electrically series connected within the envelope of said holder.
- 3. A converter as set forth in claim 1 further comprising spring means for biasing said heat sink against the second side of said module.
- 4. A converter as set forth in claim 1 wherein each pad is generally rectangular and is sized substantially to plug the compartment in which it is disposed.
- 5. A converter as set forth in claim 1 wherein said elements include lead telluride.
- 6. A converter as set forth in claim 1 wherein said pads are made of copper.
- 7. A holder for use in a thermoelectric conversion module, said holder being formed of an electrically insulative material and comprising:
- a plurality of spaced parallel first walls; and
- a plurality of spaced parallel second walls extending normal to said first walls and defining an array of compartments for receiving thermoelectric elements,
- said holder having a first side for disposition adjacent a heat source and a second side for positioning adjacent a heat sink, said first walls defining columns and extending from said first side to said second side,
- said second walls defining rows of elements with every other of said second walls extending to said first side but short of said second side, with the remaining second walls extending to said second side but short of said first side,
- predetermined portions of said first walls being relieved adjacent column ends whereby all said elements can be series connected between said first side and said second side.
Government Interests
The Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract DAAK 20-81-C-0431 awarded by the Department of Defense.
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