Miniature heat exchanger

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Inventors

Hulburd, William G.
Picoraro, Theodore A.

Application #

732919

Filed

Jul-19-1991

Published

Nov-23-1993

Current US Class

165/104.33
165/80.4
165/908
257/E23.1
361/699
361/701

International Classes

F28F 013/06; H01L 023/473

Field of Search

165/80.4 165/908 165/104.33 361/385

Assignee

Thermo Electron Technologies Corp. (San Diego, CA)

Examiners

Davis, Jr.; Albert W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ross; John R.

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Abstract
A miniature heat exchanger. A small housing provides a heat exchanger surface, contains a spray shower head. A cooling fluid enters through a base plate and is sprayed through holes in the shower head on to the underside of the cooling surface. The heated coolant exists through exit holes in the nozzle and out a coolant outlet in the base plate. The device may also be used as a heater to provide temperature control to localized areas or large surfaces.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A miniature coaxial mounted heat exchanger for removing or providing heat with a fluid, said heat exchanger being comprised of:

a. a housing defining a cooling surface of less than 16 cm.sup.2

b. a base plate machined from a single piece of metal comprising a liquid inlet and a liquid outlet, and

c. a nozzle machined from a single piece of metal contained within said housing comprised of a plurality of spray holes and a plurality of exit holes,

said base plate being soldered to said housing so as to form a sealed unit except for said coolant inlet and said coolant outlet, and

said base plate, said nozzle and said housing being arranged to permit said fluid coolant to flow through said coolant inlet through said spay holes in said nozzle to impinge on the underside of said cooling surface and the flow out said exit holes in said nozzle and out said coolant outlet.



Description
This invention relates to miniature heat exchanger devices and in particular to miniature liquid cooled devices.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Since the beginning of the electronic industry there has been a need to cool small electronic components. More recently, with the advent of high power lasers there has developed a need to cool mirrors used to direct high power laser beams. Some of these mirrors are segmented mirrors comprised of small mirrors with dimensions in the centimeter or millimeter range. Generally these components are cooled with air currents produced by electric fans. However, in many instances it is not feasible to accomplish the required cooling with air.

There had been some attempts to provide the needed cooling with thermo electric coolers but these devices are relatively expensive and in many cases are not satisfactory. Some small liquid heat exchangers have been produced. However, these devices have been complicated, difficult to fabricate and expensive such as silicon microchannel plate devices.
 
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