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Date of Patent:
Mar. 14, 2017

Filed:

Aug. 09, 2013
Applicant:

David Smith, Austin, TX (US);

Inventor:

David Smith, Austin, TX (US);

Assignee:

Other;

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
F25D 23/12 (2006.01); F25D 3/00 (2006.01); H05K 7/20 (2006.01); F28D 20/00 (2006.01); F25B 30/06 (2006.01); F25D 1/00 (2006.01);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
F25D 3/00 (2013.01); F25B 30/06 (2013.01); F25D 1/00 (2013.01); F28D 20/0052 (2013.01); H05K 7/2079 (2013.01); H05K 7/20218 (2013.01); F25D 2331/00 (2013.01); Y02E 60/142 (2013.01); Y02E 70/30 (2013.01);
Abstract

An apparatus and method for cooling of electronic equipment, for example a computer system, in a subsurface environment including a containment vessel in at least partial contact with subsurface liquid or solid material. The containment vessel may be disposed in a variety of subsurface environments, including boreholes, man-made excavations, subterranean caves, as well as ponds, lakes, reservoirs, oceans, or other bodies of water. The containment vessel may be installed with a subsurface configuration allowing for human access for maintenance and modification. Geothermal cooling is achieved by one or more fluids circulating inside and/or outside the containment vessel, with a variety of configurations of electronic devices disposed within the containment vessel. The circulating fluid(s) may be cooled in place by thermal conduction or by active transfer of the fluid(s) out of the containment vessel to an external, possibly geothermal, heat exchange mechanism, then back into the containment vessel.


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