Heat exchange – With retainer for removable article – Electrical component
Patent
1984-09-17
1986-03-18
Richter, Sheldon J.
Heat exchange
With retainer for removable article
Electrical component
165 80A, 165185, 357 81, 361386, 361388, H01L 2340
Patent
active
045762244
ABSTRACT:
A diamond heatsink for semiconductor devices comprises a stud into which the diamond is pressed. The stud is held by friction in the end of a hollow split cylindrical holder. The holder is clamped in a base or wall member by a locknut which is screwed into the base or wall member and urges two half-conical collets into contact with the holder. The holder is also mounted by a screw thread in the locknut to allow the position of the semiconductor device to be adjusted.
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Eaton Ralph M.
Geen Michael W.
Plessey Overseas Limited
Richter Sheldon J.
Smith Randolph A.
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