Stable and precise cryogenic device

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Inventors

Rivoire, Jacques

Application #

163798

Filed

Jun-27-1980

Published

Feb-9-1982

Current US Class

062/51.1
062/78
165/263
505/888

International Classes

F25D 019/00

Field of Search

62/78 62/514 165/30 435/2

Examiners

Capossela; Ronald C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ross; Karl F.

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Abstract
A cryogenic cooler, e.g. for medical specimen or other samples or materials to be brought to temperatures below 0.degree. C., comprises a stable and precise cryogenic device in which a liquefied gas is continuously vaporized in the absence of a free surface of a bath of the liquid, the vessel being a Dewar receptacle open to the atmosphere whereby a slight atmospheric pressure excludes moisture-carrying air and thus prevents ice deposits in the vessel or on the sample.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A cryogenic apparatus comprising:

an open-top insulating receptacle;

a sample support in said receptacle for holding a sample to be subjected to a predetermined low temperature;

evaporating means for vaporizing a liquid cryogen disposed in the region of said support in said receptacle;

means responsive to temperature in said receptacle; and

control means for controlling the feed of said liquid cryogen to said evaporating means in response to said means responsive to temperature to establish said predetermined temperature and maintain the same solely by the control of the supply of said liquid cryogen to said evaporating means, said liquid cryogen being supplied to said evaporating means at a rate sufficient to maintain a pressure of the vaporized cryogen sufficient to exclude moisture-carrying air from said receptacle.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

My present invention relates to a cryogenic device and, more particularly, to an apparatus for maintaining a predetermined subzero temperature for a sample or specimen using cryogenic fluids, i.e. a liquified gas such as nitrogen or liquid air.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Cryogenic devices have been provided heretofore for a variety of purposes and the particular type of cryogenic devices with which the present invention is concerned, is a device which can be used for conducting low temperature experiments, for subjecting samples, specimens and test objects to low temperatures and for treating materials with low temperatures selected between say 0.degree. C. and the boiling point of a liquid cryogen, i.e. a liquefied gas such as nitrogen or air. It is desirable with devices of the latter type to enable them to operate at any preselected temperature within this range and to hold the temperature stable for long periods of time.

Such devices are required for medical, scientific or industrial research and have generally comprised a vessel containing liquefied air or liquefied nitrogen into which the object to be treated is immersed directly or indirectly, i.e. in another sample-holding vessel so that the object is eventually able to be brought to a temperature approximating the boiling point or liquefaction point of the cryogen.
 
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