17849442. LEAK DETECTION SYSTEM FOR THERMAL INTERFACE FLUID simplified abstract (Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC)

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LEAK DETECTION SYSTEM FOR THERMAL INTERFACE FLUID

Organization Name

Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC

Inventor(s)

Rick Chun Kit Cheung of Lynnwood WA (US)

Luke Thomas Gregory of Mercer Island WA (US)

LEAK DETECTION SYSTEM FOR THERMAL INTERFACE FLUID - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17849442 titled 'LEAK DETECTION SYSTEM FOR THERMAL INTERFACE FLUID

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a leak detection system for a thermal interface material (TIM) used in electronic devices. The system includes a sensor placed near a processor to detect any leakage of the TIM. This allows the operator to identify and prevent damage to the processor or other electronic components.

  • The system includes a sensor located close to a processor.
  • The sensor detects the presence of a thermal interface material (TIM) that may leak out of the gap between the processor and a thermal management device.
  • The detection of TIM leakage helps the operator identify and prevent damage to the processor or other electronic components.
  • The system is designed to detect thermal fluctuations or other events that may cause the TIM to flow out of the gap.
  • The leak detection system provides an early warning system for TIM leaks, allowing for timely maintenance or repairs.

Potential Applications

  • Electronic devices that utilize thermal interface materials, such as computers, servers, gaming consoles, or mobile devices.
  • Industrial equipment or machinery that requires thermal management and uses TIMs.
  • Automotive applications where TIMs are used for heat dissipation in electronic components.

Problems Solved

  • TIM leaks can lead to damage or malfunction of electronic components, especially processors.
  • Identifying TIM leaks can be challenging, as they may not be visible or easily detectable.
  • Early detection of TIM leaks can prevent costly repairs or replacements of electronic components.

Benefits

  • Prevents or reduces damage to processors and other electronic components.
  • Provides an early warning system for TIM leaks, allowing for timely maintenance.
  • Increases the lifespan and reliability of electronic devices.
  • Reduces the risk of overheating and potential safety hazards.


Original Abstract Submitted

A leak detection system for a thermal interface material (TIM) includes a sensor located proximate to a processor. As thermal fluctuations or other events cause the TIM to flow out of the gap between the processor and a thermal management device, a leak detection sensor may detect the presence of the TIM. This allows an operator of the computing device to identify TIM leaks, thereby preventing or reducing damage to the processor or other electronic components of a computing device.