Intel corporation (20240102703). PELTIER BASED ACTIVE COOLING FOR NOISELESS SYSTEMS WITH EFFICIENT POWER AND IMPROVED PERFORMANCE simplified abstract

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PELTIER BASED ACTIVE COOLING FOR NOISELESS SYSTEMS WITH EFFICIENT POWER AND IMPROVED PERFORMANCE

Organization Name

intel corporation

Inventor(s)

Sreejith Satheesakurup of Cherthala (IN)

Rekha Bhagat of Orissa (IN)

Shailendra Singh Chauhan of Bengaluru (IN)

PELTIER BASED ACTIVE COOLING FOR NOISELESS SYSTEMS WITH EFFICIENT POWER AND IMPROVED PERFORMANCE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240102703 titled 'PELTIER BASED ACTIVE COOLING FOR NOISELESS SYSTEMS WITH EFFICIENT POWER AND IMPROVED PERFORMANCE

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes technology involving a peltier module and a subsystem that monitors the operational state of the system. The system can adjust the power mode of the peltier module based on the demand spike detected by the subsystem, optimizing power consumption.

  • The technology includes a peltier module and a subsystem that monitors the operational state of the system.
  • The system can place the peltier module in a first power mode in case of a demand spike, and in a second power mode if no spike is detected.
  • The second power mode consumes less system power compared to the first power mode.

Potential Applications

The technology can be applied in various industries such as:

  • HVAC systems
  • Electronics cooling systems
  • Automotive climate control systems

Problems Solved

The technology addresses the following issues:

  • Efficient power consumption in response to demand spikes
  • Optimal temperature control in systems

Benefits

The technology offers the following benefits:

  • Energy savings
  • Improved system performance
  • Extended lifespan of components

Potential Commercial Applications

  • "Energy-Efficient Temperature Control Technology for HVAC Systems"

Possible Prior Art

There may be prior art related to:

  • Adaptive power management systems in electronic devices
  • Temperature control systems with variable power modes

Unanswered Questions

How does the technology handle sudden and extreme demand spikes?

The patent application does not specify how the system reacts to sudden and extreme spikes in demand.

What is the expected lifespan of the peltier module in this system?

The patent application does not provide information on the expected lifespan of the peltier module used in the technology.


Original Abstract Submitted

systems, apparatuses and methods may provide for technology that includes a peltier module and a subsystem thermally coupled and electrically coupled to the peltier module, the subsystem to monitor an operational state of the subsystem, place the peltier module in a first power mode if the operational state indicates that a demand spike exists with respect to the subsystem, and place the peltier module in a second power mode if the operational state indicates that the demand spike does not exist with respect to the subsystem, wherein the second power mode is associated with a lower level of system power consumption than the first power mode.