IP Library Granted Patent US 7,004,244
Granted Patent B2
US 7,004,244 · App. 10/691,171 · Granted Feb 28, 2006

Thermal interface wafer and method of making and using the same

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Patent No.
US 7,004,244
App. No.
10/691,171
Granted
Feb 28, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A thermal interface wafer for facilitating heat transfer from an electronic component to a heat sink. The wafer is formed from at least one elongate, vertically-oriented strip of thermally conductive material having a layer of conformable, heat-conducting material formed thereon. Preferably, the substrate comprises a metal foil, such as aluminum or some other thermally-conductive metal, that is formed as a flat, spiral-like coil. Such strip may further be configured to have a serpentine configuration, or may alternatively be formed from a multiplicity of strips. The present invention further provides for methods of transferring heat from an electronic component to a heat sink, as well as methods for fabricating the thermal interface wafers of the present invention.

Claims (12)

1. A thermal interface wafer for facilitating heat transfer from an electronic component to a heat sink when interposed therebetween, said wafer comprising at least one linear substrate having first and second surfaces with edges, said substrate having at least one layer of conformable, heat-conductive material formed upon a respective surface thereof, said heat-conductive material being formulated to enhance the heat transfer from said electronic component to said heat sink, wherein the wafer is formed from a cross-section having a shape selected from the group consisting of generally rectangular, generally circular, and generally square and said substrate is disposed to assume a substantially perpendicular orientation relative to the electronic component whereby the edges of said substrate contact the electronic component and the heat sink, wherein said heat-conductive material melts at a temperature from between approximately 50° C. and 61° C.

2. The thermal interface wafer of claim 1 wherein said vertically-oriented planar substrate comprises a metallic layer.

3. The thermal interface wafer of claim 2 wherein said metallic layer is selected from the group consisting of copper, gold, silver and aluminum.

4. The thermal interface wafer of claim 1 wherein said planar substrate has a width no greater than about 0.2 inches.

5. The thermal interface wafer of claim 1 when said planar substrate has a width no greater than about 0.01 inches.

6. The thermal interface wafer of claim 1 wherein said planar substrate has a width from about 0.005 to 0.01 inches.

7. The thermal interface wafer of claim 1 wherein said substrate with conformable, heat-conducting material is formed as a coil.

8. The thermal interface wafer of claim 1 wherein said wafer is comprised of a multiplicity of vertically oriented planar substrates, each respective one of said substrates having said conformable, heat-conducting material formed upon a respective side thereof.

9. The thermal interface wafer of claim 8 wherein said wafer is comprised from a multiplicity of planar substrates with dedicated layers of conformable, heat-conducting material formed thereon.

10. The thermal interface wafer of claim 8 wherein said substrates with heat-conductive material formed thereon are arranged and generally parallel in relation to one another and compressibly bonded to one another.

11. A thermal interface for facilitating heat transfer from an electronic component to a heat sink comprising a multiplicity of elongate, vertically-oriented substrates, each respective substrate having at least one layer of conformable, heat-conducting material formed thereon, said multiplicity of elongate strips being formed in generally parallel relation to one another to define a wafer interposable between said electronic component and said heat sink, wherein said thermal interface is formed from a cross-section having a shape selected from the group consisting of generally rectangular, generally circular and generally square, wherein said heat-conductive material melts at a temperature from between approximately 50° C. and 61° C.

12. The thermal interface of claim 11 wherein said substrates are comprised of a metal foil selected from the group consisting of copper, gold, silver and aluminum.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 26, 2015
From: HENKEL US IP LLC
To: HENKEL IP & HOLDING GMBH
Reel/Frame 035100/0776 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 7, 2014
From: HENKEL CORPORATION
To: HENKEL US IP LLC
Reel/Frame 034184/0396 →