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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 24, 2016
Filed:
Jul. 28, 2011
Gerard Gille, Thorigne-en-Charnie, FR;
Patrick Boisselle, Laval, FR;
Didier Pottier, L'Huisserie, FR;
Veronique Monnet, Change, FR;
Gerard Gille, Thorigne-en-Charnie, FR;
Patrick Boisselle, Laval, FR;
Didier Pottier, L'Huisserie, FR;
Veronique Monnet, Change, FR;
VALEO SYSTEMES THERMIQUES, Le Mesnil Saint Denis, FR;
Abstract
The invention relates to a method for manufacturing a thermoelectric device, comprising a first circuit (), called hot circuit, through which a first fluid can flow, and a second circuit (), called cold circuit, through which a second fluid can flow at a temperature lower than that of the first fluid, elements (), called thermoelectric elements, that can be used to generate an electric current in the presence of a temperature gradient, fins () in a heat exchange relationship with said hot circuit () and/or said cold circuit (), the thermoelectric elements () being in contact at least with said fins (). According to the method according to the invention, said fins () are compressed in order to ensure that said thermoelectric elements () are held against said fins ().