ALEXANDRIA, Va., July 16 -- United States Patent no. 12,363,860, issued on July 15, was assigned to International Business Machines Corp. (Armonk, N.Y.).

"Isolating temperature fluctuation in an electronics enclosure" was invented by Phillip V. Mann (Rochester, Minn.), Christopher M. Marroquin (Rochester, Minn.), Ray Clement Laning (Paynesville, Minn.), Milnes P. David (New Paltz, N.Y.) and Nathan Lee Dunfee (Rochester, Minn.).

According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Embodiments of the disclosure provide cooling systems and cooling methods for isolating temperature fluctuation in an electronics enclosure. Embodiments of the disclosure provide effective cooling of high power temperature fluctuating compo...