Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Self-sustaining carbon mass or layer with impregnant or...
Patent
1998-02-05
2000-05-09
Jones, Deborah
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Self-sustaining carbon mass or layer with impregnant or...
428112, 428378, 428448, 428593, 361696, 361704, 165 82, 165 83, 294191, B32B 900
Patent
active
060601663
ABSTRACT:
A thermal shunt comprising flexible graphite fibers for removing heat from components coupled thereto and providing mechanical isolation. The thermal shunt comprises a plurality of stacked layers of graphite fibers secured together at opposite ends to form rigid sections at the respective opposite ends that provide for thermal coupling. Portions of the graphite fibers between the rigid sections are flexible and provide mechanical isolation between components to which the thermal shunt is coupled.
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Hoover Ronald E.
Hutchins Robert S.
Marble Stuart J.
Saito Clark A.
Valle Manuel B.
Alkov Leonard A.
Bahta Abraham
Jones Deborah
Lenzen, Jr. Glenn H.
Raufer Colin M.
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