Encapsulated phase change material heat sink and method
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
F28D-020/02
B23P-015/26
F28F-003/02
H01L-023/427
F28D-020/00
F28D-015/04
F28D-017/04
F28D-017/00
F28D-021/00
출원번호
US-0244640
(2014-04-03)
등록번호
US-10151542
(2018-12-11)
발명자
/ 주소
Wood, Adam C.
출원인 / 주소
Raytheon Company
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According to an embodiment of the disclosure, an encapsulated phase change material (PCM) heat sink is provided. The encapsulated PCM heat sink includes a lower shell, an upper shell, an encapsulated phase change material, and an internal matrix. The internal matrix includes a space that is configur
According to an embodiment of the disclosure, an encapsulated phase change material (PCM) heat sink is provided. The encapsulated PCM heat sink includes a lower shell, an upper shell, an encapsulated phase change material, and an internal matrix. The internal matrix includes a space that is configured to receive the encapsulated phase change material. Thermal energy is transferrable between the encapsulated phase change material and at least one of the lower shell and the upper shell. For a particular embodiment, the upper shell is coupled to the lower shell at room temperature and room pressure.
대표청구항▼
1. An encapsulated phase change material (PCM) heat sink, comprising: a lower shell comprising a first set of threads;an upper shell comprising a second set of threads that are complementary to the first set of threads, wherein the lower shell and the upper shell are screwed together using the first
1. An encapsulated phase change material (PCM) heat sink, comprising: a lower shell comprising a first set of threads;an upper shell comprising a second set of threads that are complementary to the first set of threads, wherein the lower shell and the upper shell are screwed together using the first and second sets of threads;an encapsulated phase change material comprising a wax powder encapsulated in a plurality of glass spheres, the glass spheres configured to not change phase as the wax powder changes phase; andan internal matrix comprising a lower internal matrix and an upper internal matrix, the lower internal matrix comprising a first plurality of pins integral to the lower shell, the upper internal matrix comprising a second plurality of pins integral to the upper shell, the first plurality of pins not aligned with the second plurality of pins, the internal matrix disposed within a space, wherein the space is configured to receive the encapsulated phase change material and wherein thermal energy is transferrable between the encapsulated phase change material and at least one of the lower shell and the upper shell. 2. The encapsulated PCM heat sink of claim 1, wherein the upper shell and the lower shell are screwed together at ambient temperature and pressure. 3. The encapsulated PCM heat sink of claim 1, wherein the lower shell comprises a raised edge configured to form a cavity, and wherein the cavity is configured to receive the internal matrix and the encapsulated phase change material. 4. The encapsulated PCM heat sink of claim 1, wherein the glass spheres are configured to not substantively expand or contract with phase changes of the wax powder. 5. The encapsulated PCM heat sink of claim 1, wherein the first plurality of pins are integrated into the lower shell in a two-dimensional matrix arrangement. 6. The encapsulated PCM heat sink of claim 1, wherein the encapsulated phase change material is disposed in the space up to a level no higher than tops of the pins of the lower internal matrix. 7. The encapsulated PCM heat sink of claim 1, wherein each of the glass spheres encapsulates a respective portion of the wax powder. 8. An encapsulated phase change material (PCM) heat sink, comprising: an encapsulated wax powder comprising a wax powder encapsulated in a plurality of glass spheres, the glass spheres configured to not change phase as the wax powder changes phase;an internal matrix disposed within a space, wherein the space is configured to receive the encapsulated wax powder;a lower shell comprising a raised edge configured to form a cavity, wherein the cavity is configured to receive the internal matrix and the encapsulated wax powder, the lower shell further comprising a first set of threads; andan upper shell comprising a second set of threads that are complementary to the first set of threads, wherein the upper shell and the raised edge of the lower shell are screwed together using the first and second sets of threads;wherein the internal matrix comprises a lower internal matrix and an upper internal matrix, the lower internal matrix comprising a first plurality of pins integral to the lower shell, the upper internal matrix comprising a second plurality of pins integral to the upper shell, the first plurality of pins not aligned with the second plurality of pins. 9. The encapsulated PCM heat sink of claim 8, wherein the upper shell and the raised edge of the lower shell are screwed together at ambient temperature and pressure. 10. The encapsulated PCM heat sink of claim 8, wherein each of the glass spheres encapsulates a respective portion of the wax powder. 11. The encapsulated PCM heat sink of claim 8, wherein the glass spheres are configured to not substantively expand or contract with phase changes of the wax powder. 12. The encapsulated PCM heat sink of claim 8, wherein the first plurality of pins are integrated into the lower shell in a two-dimensional matrix arrangement. 13. The encapsulated PCM heat sink of claim 8, wherein the encapsulated wax powder is disposed in the space up to a level no higher than tops of the pins of the lower internal matrix. 14. A method for forming an encapsulated PCM heat sink, comprising: inserting an encapsulated phase change material into a lower shell, the encapsulated phase change material comprising a wax powder encapsulated in a plurality of glass spheres, the glass spheres configured to not change phase as the wax powder changes phase, the lower shell comprising a lower internal matrix comprising a first plurality of pins and a first set of threads;covering the encapsulated phase change material with an upper shell, the upper shell comprising an upper internal matrix comprising a second plurality of pins not aligned with the first plurality of pins, wherein the encapsulated phase change material is received within a space in which an internal matrix is disposed, the internal matrix including the upper internal matrix and the lower internal matrix, the upper shell further comprising a second set of threads that are complementary to the first set of threads; andscrewing the upper shell and the lower shell together at ambient temperature and pressure using the first and second sets of threads. 15. The method of claim 14, further comprising forming the lower internal matrix in the lower shell, wherein inserting the encapsulated phase change material into the lower shell comprises inserting the encapsulated phase change material into the space surrounding the lower internal matrix. 16. The method of claim 14, further comprising forming the upper internal matrix in the upper shell. 17. The method of claim 14, wherein the encapsulated phase change material is inserted into the lower shell up to a level no higher than tops of the pins of the lower internal matrix. 18. The method of claim 14, wherein the lower shell comprises a raised edge configured to foil a cavity, and wherein the cavity is configured to receive the internal matrix and the encapsulated phase change material. 19. The method of claim 14, wherein the first plurality of pins are integrated into the lower shell in a two-dimensional matrix arrangement. 20. The method of claim 14, wherein the glass spheres are configured to not substantively expand or contract with phase changes of the wax powder.
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