Claims
- 1. A heat pipe heat spreader comprising:
a substantially L-shaped enclosure having an internal surface and a plurality of post projecting from said internal surface; a working fluid disposed within said enclosure; and a grooved wick disposed on at least a portion of said internal surface and including a plurality of individual particles having an average diameter, said grooved wick including at least two lands that are in fluid communication with one another through a particle layer disposed between said at least two lands that comprises less than about six average particle diameters.
- 2. A heat pipe according to claim 1 wherein said particle layer comprises a thickness that is less than about three average particle diameters.
- 3. A heat pipe according to claim 1 wherein said particles are formed substantially of copper.
- 4. A heat pipe according to claim 1 wherein six average particle diameters is within a range from about 0.005 millimeters to about 0.5 millimeters.
- 5. A method for making a heat pipe wick on an inside surface of a heat pipe container, comprising the steps of:
(a) positioning a mandrel having a grooved contour and a plurality of recesses within a portion of said container; (b) providing a slurry of metal particles having an average particle diameter and that are suspended in a viscous binder; (c) coating at least part of the inside surface of said container with said slurry so that said slurry conforms to said grooved contour of said mandrel and forms a layer of slurry between adjacent grooves that comprises no more than about six average particle diameters; (d) drying said slurry to form a green wick; and, (e) heat treating said green wick to yield a final composition of the heat pipe wick.
- 6. A heat pipe wick formed according to the method of claim 5.
- 7. A heat pipe wick formed according to the method of claim 5 wherein said layer of slurry comprises a thickness that is less than about three average particle diameters.
- 8. A heat pipe wick formed according to the method of claim 5 wherein said layer of slurry comprises particles that are formed substantially of copper.
- 9. A heat pipe wick formed according to the method of claim 5 wherein six of said average particle diameters is within a range from about 0.05 millimeters to about 0.25 millimeters.
- 10. A heat pipe wick formed according to the method of claim 5 formed with in a container having a working fluid so as to form a heat pipe.
- 11. A heat pipe heat spreader comprising:
a substantially L-shaped enclosure having an internal surface and a plurality of post projecting from said internal surface; a working fluid disposed within said enclosure; and a grooved wick disposed on at least a portion of said internal surface and including a plurality of individual particles having an average diameter, said grooved wick including at least two spaced-apart lands that are in fluid communication with one another through a particle layer disposed between said at least two spaced-apart lands that comprises less than about six average particle diameters.
- 12. A heat pipe heat spreader according to claim 11 wherein said posts are coated with a sintered material.
- 13. A heat pipe heat spreader comprising:
an enclosure having an internal surface and a plurality of post projecting from said internal surface wherein said posts are (i) arranged in a selected pattern that is more dense in one portion of said internal surface, and (ii) coated with a sintered wick powder; a working fluid disposed within said enclosure; and a grooved wick disposed on at least a portion of said internal surface and including a plurality of individual particles having an average diameter, said grooved wick including at least two spaced-apart lands that are in fluid communication with one another through a particle layer disposed between said at least two spaced-apart lands that comprises less than about six average particle diameters.
- 14. A heat pipe according to claim 13 wherein said particle layer comprises a thickness that is less than about three average particle diameters.
- 15. A heat pipe according to claim 13 wherein said particles are formed substantially of copper.
- 16. A heat pipe according to claim 13 wherein six average particle diameters is within a range from about 0.005 millimeters to about 0.5 millimeters.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from co-pending Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/407,059, filed Aug. 28, 2002, and entitled VAPOR CHAMBER THERMAL SOLUTION FOR MOBILE PROCESSOR COOLING.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60407059 |
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