COOLING DEVICE AND COOLING SYSTEM

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APP PUB NO 20250056765A1
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18782464

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A cooling device includes a container, a heat receiver to receive heat from a cooling target and evaporate a refrigerant inside the container, a condenser disposed away from the heat receiver, and to condense the gas-phase refrigerant, a liquid transporter to couple the condenser and the heat receiver, and transport the liquid-phase refrigerant to the heat receiver from the condenser, a first transporter to couple the heat receiver and the condenser, and include a first transport-space inside the first transporter, in which the gas-phase refrigerant is transported to the condenser from the heat receiver, and a second transporter provided in pairs over two sides in a direction orthogonal to a moving-direction of the refrigerant in the first transporter, and to couple the heat receiver and the condenser, and include a second transport-space inside the second transporter, in which the gas-phase refrigerant is transported to the condenser from the heat receiver.

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FUJITSU LIMITEDKAWASAKI-SHI KANAGAWA 211-8588

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Aoki, Nobumitsu Kawasaki, JP 21 74
Endo, Atsushi Kawasaki, JP 126 1749
Fukushima, Hideto Kawasaki, JP 1 0
Hirai, Keita Kawasaki, JP 101 261
Kobayashi, Toru Kawasaki, JP 100 945
Kodama, Masahide Kawasaki, JP 11 7
Kubo, Hideo Kawasaki, JP 53 466
Miyata, Hiromasa Sumida, JP 21 212
Sasabe, Kenji Kawasaki, JP 16 61
Urai, Takashi Kawasaki, JP 14 52

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