Murata manufacturing co., ltd. (20240302105). THERMAL DIFFUSION DEVICE simplified abstract
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THERMAL DIFFUSION DEVICE
Organization Name
murata manufacturing co., ltd.
Inventor(s)
Tatsuhiro Numoto of Nagaokakyo-shi (JP)
Tsuyoshi Mukai of Nagaokako-shi (JP)
THERMAL DIFFUSION DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240302105 titled 'THERMAL DIFFUSION DEVICE
The patent application describes a thermal diffusion device with a housing, working medium, and wick structure.
- The device includes a housing with inner wall surfaces facing each other.
- A working medium is sealed within the housing.
- A wick structure is present in the inner space of the housing.
- The wick structure consists of a supporting portion in contact with one inner wall surface and a portion with holes made of the same material as the supporting portion.
Potential Applications: - Cooling systems for electronic devices - Heat exchangers in industrial processes - Thermal management in automotive applications
Problems Solved: - Efficient heat transfer - Temperature regulation - Prevention of overheating in enclosed spaces
Benefits: - Improved thermal performance - Energy efficiency - Compact design
Commercial Applications: Thermal management systems for electronics, automotive, and industrial sectors could benefit from this innovative device.
Questions about Thermal Diffusion Device: 1. How does the wick structure contribute to the thermal diffusion process? 2. What materials are commonly used for the working medium in such devices?
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Original Abstract Submitted
a thermal diffusion device that includes: a housing including a first inner wall surface and a second inner wall surface facing each other in a thickness direction; a working medium sealed in an inner space of the housing; and a wick structure in the inner space of the housing, the wick structure including a supporting portion in contact with the first inner wall surface and a portion having holes composed of a same material as the supporting portion and integral with the supporting portion.