Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Electroosmotic microchannel cooling system
- Patent Title (中): Electroosmotic微通道冷却系统
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Application No.: US10053859Application Date: 2002-01-19
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Publication No.: US06942018B2Publication Date: 2005-09-13
- Inventor: Kenneth E. Goodson , Chuan-Hua Chen , David E. Huber , Linan Jiang , Thomas W. Kenny , Jae-Mo Koo , Daniel J. Laser , James C. Mikkelsen , Juan G. Santiago , Evelyn Ning-Yi Wang , Shulin Zeng , Lian Zhang
- Applicant: Kenneth E. Goodson , Chuan-Hua Chen , David E. Huber , Linan Jiang , Thomas W. Kenny , Jae-Mo Koo , Daniel J. Laser , James C. Mikkelsen , Juan G. Santiago , Evelyn Ning-Yi Wang , Shulin Zeng , Lian Zhang
- Applicant Address: US CA Stanford
- Assignee: The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University
- Current Assignee: The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University
- Current Assignee Address: US CA Stanford
- Agency: Womble Carlyle, Sandridge & Rice, PLLC
- Main IPC: B81B1/00
- IPC: B81B1/00 ; F04B19/00 ; F04F99/00 ; F25D1/02 ; F25D9/00 ; F28D15/00 ; H01L23/473 ; H05K7/20 ; F28F7/00

Abstract:
Apparatus and methods according to the present invention preferably utilize electroosmotic pumps that are capable of generating high pressure and flow without moving mechanical parts and the associated generation of unacceptable electrical and acoustic noise, as well as the associated reduction in reliability. These electroosmotic pumps are preferably fabricated with materials and structures that improve performance, efficiency, and reduce weight and manufacturing cost relative to presently available micropumps. These electroosmotic pumps also preferably allow for recapture of evolved gases and deposited materials, which may provide for long-term closed-loop operation. Apparatus and methods according to the present invention also allow active regulation of the temperature of the device through electrical control of the flow through the pump and can utilize multiple cooling loops to allow independent regulation of the special and temporal characteristics of the device temperature profiles. Novel microchannel structures are also described.
Public/Granted literature
- US20030062149A1 Electroosmotic microchannel cooling system Public/Granted day:2003-04-03
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