Electronic Device Radiator Frame With Corner Cutouts

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Solution Overview

Problem

In electronic devices with heat-producing elements, the overflow of heat dissipation grease onto electrodes can lead to increased distortion and reduced reliability of electrical connections.

Innovation Solution

A radiator member with a rectangular frame surrounding the heat dissipation grease and cutouts in its corners to guide excess grease away from electrodes, ensuring even distribution and preventing adhesion.

Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles

VSEngineering Contradiction Analysis

1Temperature

If heat dissipation grease is applied to fill the gap between the element that produces heat and the radiator member, then heat dissipation efficiency is improved, but the grease may overflow and adhere to the electrode, increasing distortion and reducing reliability of electrical connection

Engineering Contradiction:
Improveheat dissipation efficiencyVSAvoidreliability of electrical connection
Core Design Contradiction:
TemperatureVSReliability

Solution Approach 1:

The radiator member is segmented into multiple functional zones: a frame portion that defines boundaries, a bottom surface with a first region (surrounded by the frame) and a second region (outside the frame). This segmentation creates distinct areas for grease containment and overflow management, preventing grease from reaching the electrode while maintaining effective heat dissipation in the first region.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #1Segmentation

2Temperature

If the heat dissipation grease is applied in excess to ensure complete gap filling, then heat dissipation performance is improved, but the excess grease overflows and adheres to the electrode, causing distortion

Engineering Contradiction:
Improveheat dissipation performanceVSAvoiddistortion of electrode
Core Design Contradiction:
TemperatureVSShape

Solution Approach 1:

The frame acts as an intermediary structure between the heat dissipation grease and the electrode. It provides a physical barrier that guides the grease flow and contains it within the first region, while the second region serves as an overflow zone. This intermediary structure allows excess grease to be redirected away from the electrode, preventing adhesion and distortion while maintaining adequate grease coverage for heat dissipation.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #24Intermediary (Mediator)

3Reliability

If the heat dissipation grease is confined strictly within the gap region, then electrode reliability is maintained, but heat dissipation efficiency may be reduced due to insufficient grease distribution

Engineering Contradiction:
Improveelectrical connection reliabilityVSAvoidheat dissipation efficiency
Core Design Contradiction:
ReliabilityVSTemperature

Solution Approach 1:

Different regions of the radiator member are assigned different functions: the first region (surrounded by the frame) is optimized for heat dissipation with concentrated grease, while the second region (outside the frame) serves as an overflow management zone. This local differentiation ensures that grease remains confined where it is needed for heat dissipation while providing a designated area for excess grease to redirect away from the electrode, simultaneously maintaining both heat dissipation efficiency and electrical connection reliability.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #3Local quality

Applied Scientific Principles

This section explains which scientific principles are used to turn an abstract innovation direction into a practical engineering solution.

Function Achieved in This Case

Prevents grease adhesion to electrodes, enhancing the reliability of electrical connections and maintaining high heat dissipation efficiency.

Implementation Method 1

a heat dissipation grease filling a gap between an element that produces heat and a radiator member

Methodology Applied
Scientific EffectThermal conduction: Conduction (thermal)

Implementation Method 2

applying the heat dissipation grease in a semi-liquid form on a part of the radiator member surrounded by the frame

Methodology Applied
Scientific EffectPhase change: Phase Change

Data Source

PatentUS12464681B2Electronic device and electronic device manufacturing method
Publication Date: 2025.11.04 ASTEMO LTD
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AI summary

An electronic device and an electronic device manufacturing method according to the present invention include, as a mode thereof, a substrate on which an element that produces heat, which is rectangular, is mounted, a radiator member disposed at a position facing the element that produces heat, and a heat conductive material filling a gap between the element that produces heat and the radiator member. The radiator member includes a rectangular frame that surrounds an arrangement region of the heat conductive material in a position of a surface facing the element that produces heat outside a peripheral edge of the element that produces heat, and has a cutout in at least one of four corners of the frame. With this configuration, when assembling the substrate onto the radiator member, excess heat conductive material flows out of the frame from the cutout.