Cryostat

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Inventors

Weber, Markus
Ryser, Andreas
Jeker, Rene

Application #

222042

Filed

Jul-20-1988

Published

Nov-7-1989

Current US Class

062/297
062/51.1

International Classes

F25B 019/00

Field of Search

62/45 62/514

Assignee

Spectrospin AG (CH)

Examiners

Capossela; Ronald C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hackler; Walter A.

US Patent References

4291541   Cryostat with extern...
4300354   Suspension system...
4481778   Thermally disconn...

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Other References

Cryogenic Eng., Vol. 24, pp. 283 to 289, R. C. Niemann, J. D. Gonczy, and K. F. Mataya: "An Epoxy Fiberglass Tension Member Support for Superconducting Magnets".

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Abstract
The components of cryostats are interconnected by means of tension members which are frequently made from a fiber glass reinforced plastic material. Such members, which exhibit a rectangular cross-section and bores for receiving the mounting bolts have shown to be not fully reliable because they tend to break easily in the areas of the bores. Consequently, loop-like tension members have been frequently used; but their production is expensive and connected with considerable production tolerances. The invention proposes to use a tension member which is cut out from a plastic sheet material reinforced by a fiber glass weave, and which comprises an elongated portion (21) with parallel edges, followed on both ends by enlarged areas (22) with bores (25) for the mounting bolts. The transition between the central area (21) and the enlarged areas (22) is formed by a transition portion (23) with arc-shaped edges (24). The tension members can be fastened directly on the walls of the components to be interconnected, by means of screws. The resilience of the sheet material enables spaces directed vertically to the plane of the sheet material of the tension member to be bridged.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. Cryostat, in particular for superconductive magnets, comprising several components nested in each other, one of the said components forming an outer shell and at least another one constituting a vessel arranged inside the said shell and intended for receiving a refrigerant, and comprising further tension members for interconnecting the said components, each of the said tension members serving to suspend an inner component on the next outer neighboring component, all said tension members consisting of a fiber glass reinforced plastic material and being provided on their ends with lugs which are passed by bolts for fixing the tension members on a respective component, said tension members (7,8) being formed as strip-like unitary elements from a homogeneous plastic sheet material which is reinforced by glass fiber weave means for providing bidirectional reinforcement of said homogeneous plastic sheet material, said strip-like elements comprising an elongated central portion (21) with parallel edges, followed on both ends by enlarged areas (22) having the lugs (25) which are passed by the bolts.



Description
The present invention relates to a cryostat, in particular for superconductive magnets, comprising several components nested in each other, one of the said components forming an outer shell and at least another one constituting a vessel arranged inside the said shell and intended for receiving a refrigerant, and comprising further tension members for interconnecting the said components, each of the said tension members serving to suspend an inner component on the next outer neighboring component, all said tension members consisting of a fiber glass reinforced plastic material and being provided on their ends with lugs which are passed by bolts for fixing the tension members on the respective component.

In the case of cryostats for superconductive magnets having generally the before-described design the design of the tension members has been found to be particularly problematic. The tension members must exhibit high tensile strength, they are to carry safely the relatively big masses, and must at the same time show little thermal conductivity in order to keep the heat transfer to the interior of the cryostat as low as possible. In addition, they should be easy to produce and to install and should require the least possible space inside the cryostat as the space required by them may constitute a major factor with respect to the overall size of such a cryostat.
 
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