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Demand-based charging of a heat pipe

  • US 10,295,270 B2
  • Filed: 02/16/2016
  • Issued: 05/21/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/13/2015
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for transferring heat from a heat source using a heat pipe, the method comprising:

  • thermally coupling the heat pipe to the heat source, the heat pipe comprising;

    an interface for thermally coupling the heat source to the heat pipe;

    a substantially horizontal portion overlying the interface;

    a reservoir in a lower portion of the substantially horizontal portion that contains liquid; and

    a temperature-actuated valve overlying the reservoir, wherein the temperature-actuated valve seals the liquid in the reservoir when a temperature is below an actuation temperature and unseals the liquid in the reservoir when the temperature is above the actuation temperature;

    the heat source heating the heat pipe, causing the temperature in the substantially horizontal portion to rise to the actuation temperature;

    in response to reaching the actuation temperature, the temperature-actuated valve unseals the reservoir, allowing the liquid to pass into the substantially horizontal portion; and

    as temperature in the substantially horizontal portion falls, the liquid condenses and flows by force of gravity through the temperature-actuated valve into the reservoir, and when the temperature falls below the actuation temperature, the temperature-actuated valve seals the liquid in the reservoir.

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