IP Library Granted Patent US 9,793,460
Granted Patent B2
US 9,793,460 · App. 14/499,396 · Granted Oct 17, 2017

Thermoelectric conversion module

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Patent No.
US 9,793,460
App. No.
14/499,396
Granted
Oct 17, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

A thermoelectric conversion module is disclosed that corrects the difference in thermal resistance between a P-type thermoelectric conversion member and an N-type thermoelectric conversion member. In this thermoelectric conversion module, since insulators included in the P-type thermoelectric conversion member and the N-type thermoelectric conversion member have a different thermal resistance, it is possible to correct the difference in thermal resistance between the P-type thermoelectric conversion element and the N-type thermoelectric conversion element.

Claims (37)

1. A thermoelectric conversion module comprising:

a plurality of P-type thermoelectric conversion elements each having a P-type thermoelectric conversion member and a first insulator to cover the P-type thermoelectric conversion member;

a plurality of N-type thermoelectric conversion elements each having an N-type thermoelectric conversion member and a second insulator to cover the N-type thermoelectric conversion member, wherein the first insulators and the second insulators are formed of different materials; and

a plurality of electrodes that electrically connects the P-type thermoelectric conversion members with the N-type thermoelectric conversion members,

wherein a cross-sectional area of the first insulators and a cross-sectional area of the second insulators are selected to be different,

a cross-sectional area of each P-type thermoelectric conversion member and a cross-sectional area of each N-type thermoelectric conversion member are the same,

all of the cross-sectional area of each first insulator, the cross-sectional area of each second insulator, the cross-sectional area of each P-type thermoelectric conversion member and the cross-sectional area of each N-type thermoelectric conversion member are disposed in a same cross section orthogonal to a direction of current flowing in the P-type thermoelectric conversion members or the N-type thermoelectric conversion members, and

a difference in thermal resistance between the P-type thermoelectric conversion elements and the N-type thermoelectric conversion elements is smaller than a difference in thermal resistance between the P-type thermoelectric conversion members and the N-type thermoelectric conversion members, and

the cross-sectional area of each first insulator being formed larger than the cross-sectional area of each second insulator in a case where the thermal resistance of the P-type thermoelectric conversion members is larger than the thermal resistance of the N-type thermoelectric conversion members, and

the cross-sectional area of each first insulator being formed smaller than the cross-sectional area of each second insulator in a case where the thermal resistance of the P-type thermoelectric conversion members is smaller than the thermal resistance of the N-type thermoelectric conversion members.

2. The thermoelectric conversion module according to claim 1 , wherein thermal resistance of the P-type thermoelectric conversion members is larger than thermal resistance of the N-type thermoelectric conversion members and the cross-sectional area of each first insulator is larger than the cross-sectional area of each second insulator in the cross section.

3. The thermoelectric conversion module according to claim 1 , wherein thermal resistance of the P-type thermoelectric conversion members is smaller than thermal resistance of the N-type thermoelectric conversion members and the cross-sectional area of each first insulator is smaller than the cross-sectional area of each second insulator in the cross section.

4. The thermoelectric conversion module according to claim 1 , wherein:

the P-type thermoelectric conversion members and the N-type thermoelectric conversion members are formed of a Bi—Te-based material; and

the cross-sectional area of each second insulator is larger than the cross-sectional area of each first insulator in the cross section.

5. The thermoelectric conversion module according to claim 1 , wherein:

the P-type thermoelectric conversion members are formed of a Zn—Sb-based material and the N-type thermoelectric conversion members are formed of a Co—Sb-based material; and

the cross-sectional area of each second insulator is smaller than the cross-sectional area of each first insulator in the cross section.

6. The thermoelectric conversion module according to claim 1 , wherein:

the P-type thermoelectric conversion members are formed of a Zn—Sb-based material and the N-type thermoelectric conversion members are formed of a Co—Sb-based material;

the first insulators are formed of heat-resistant glass and the second insulators are formed of quartz; and

the cross-sectional area of each second insulator is smaller than the cross-sectional area of each first insulator in the cross section.

7. A thermoelectric conversion module comprising:

a plurality of P-type thermoelectric conversion elements each having a P-type thermoelectric conversion member and a first insulator to cover the P-type thermoelectric conversion member;

a plurality of N-type thermoelectric conversion elements each having an N-type thermoelectric conversion member and a second insulator to cover the N-type thermoelectric conversion member, wherein a cross-sectional area of the first insulators and a cross-sectional area of the second insulators are selected to be different; and

a plurality of electrodes that electrically connects the P-type thermoelectric conversion members with the N-type thermoelectric conversion members,

wherein a material of the first insulators and a material of the second insulators are different and a difference in thermal resistance between the P-type thermoelectric conversion elements and the N-type thermoelectric conversion elements is smaller than a difference in thermal resistance between the P-type thermoelectric conversion members and the N-type thermoelectric conversion members,

the first insulators being selected from a material with a smaller thermal resistivity than the second insulators as a material in a case where the thermal resistance of the P-type thermoelectric conversion members is larger than the thermal resistance of the N-type thermoelectric conversion members, and

the first insulators being selected from a material with a larger thermal resistivity than the second insulators as a material in a case where the thermal resistance of the P-type thermoelectric conversion members is smaller than the thermal resistance of the N-type thermoelectric conversion members,

a cross-sectional area of each P-type thermoelectric conversion member and a cross-sectional area of each N-type thermoelectric conversion member are the same, and

all of the cross-sectional area of each first insulator, the cross-sectional area of each second insulator, the cross-sectional area of each P-type thermoelectric conversion member and the cross-sectional area of each N-type thermoelectric conversion member are disposed in a same cross section orthogonal to a direction of current flowing in the P-type thermoelectric conversion members or the N-type thermoelectric conversion members.

8. The thermoelectric conversion module according to claim 7 , wherein thermal resistance of the P-type thermoelectric conversion members is larger than thermal resistance of the N-type thermoelectric conversion members and thermal resistance of the first insulators is smaller than thermal resistance of the second insulators.

9. The thermoelectric conversion module according to claim 7 , wherein thermal resistance of the P-type thermoelectric conversion members is smaller than thermal resistance of the N-type thermoelectric conversion members and thermal resistance of the first insulators is larger than thermal resistance of the second insulators.

10. The thermoelectric conversion module according to claim 7 , wherein:

the P-type thermoelectric conversion members are formed of a Zn—Sb-based material;

the N-type thermoelectric conversion members are formed of a Co—Sb-based material; and

the first insulators are formed of heat-resistant glass and the second insulators are formed of quartz.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 23, 2015
From: PANASONIC CORPORATION
To: PANASONIC INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 034794/0940 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 14, 2014
From: TOYODA, KAORI; MAESHIMA, SATOSHI
To: PANASONIC CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 034502/0544 →