Radiation cooling devices and processes

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Inventors

Altman, Gerald

Application #

445052

Filed

Feb-25-1974

Published

Nov-30-1976

Current US Class

126/638
126/689
126/690
126/691
126/696
126/698
165/104.26
165/133
165/904

International Classes

F24J 003/02

Field of Search

126/270 126/271 126/400 237/1 165/49 165/133 62/2

Examiners

Myhre; Charles J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Morse, Altman, Oates & Bello

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Abstract
Intensified infrared cooling of a restricted region is achieved by locating the region in the path defined by a geometric configuration, in which a small infrared radiation sink and a large infrared radiation condenser are axially related.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A radiation cooler for a subject at approximately the temperature of the human body, said subject radiating primarily in the range of from 4 to 40 microns, said radiation cooler comprising infrared radiation condensing means of extended geometrical dimension for optical communication with said subject, heat sink means of restricted geometrical dimension in optical communication with said infrared radiation condensing means, envelope means for isolating said heat sink means from the atmosphere, said envelope means having at least an infrared radiation transmitting portion, heat exchanger means for withdrawing heat from said heat sink means, and power supply means for energizing said heat exchanger means.



Description
BACKGROUND

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to cooling devices and processes and, more particularly, to the cooling of restricted regions.

2. The Prior Art

Most conventional cooling techniques involve the indiscriminate cooling of relatively large environments even though local cooling of relatively small regions only may be desired. Heat transfer as is well known, involves the phenomena of conduction, convection and radiation. All of these phenomena operate in conventional cooling systems although conventional design often is based primarily on conduction and convection considerations.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is based on the discovery that intensified infrared cooling of a restricted subject region can be achieved by locating the subject region in the path defined by a geometric configuration, in which a small infrared radiation sink and a large infrared radiation condenser, e.g. a converging reflector, are axially related. Preferably the radiation sink is isolated from the atmosphere by an infrared transmitting envelope which precludes precipitation of moisture and which transmits infrared radiation directed from the subject region via the radiation condenser to the radiation sink. Preferably heat is removed from the radiation sink by a thermo-electric heat exchanger which is connected to the radiation sink by a heat conductor that includes an externally insulated pipe and internally convective fluid. The radiation sink, particularly the surface area communicating with the radiation condenser, is operationally electrostatic, i.e. is not a component of a closed electrical loop. In other words the heat sink is electromotively isolated so as to be free of power dissipation that is significant in relation to infrared radiation received from the subject. The cooling configuration of the present invention is the antithesis of irradiating configurations of the prior art in the sense that the present invention predeterminedly locates a "point" radiation sink in adjacence to the focal point of an optical condensing system whereas the prior art predeterminedly locates a point radiation source in adjacence to the focal point of an optical condensing system. The present invention is believed to take advantage of the scientific principle that the aperture of an optical system assumes the radiance of the object it is imaging when viewed from the image point. The present invention effectively reduces mechanical problems previously inherent in radiation cooling devices. These devices are particularly useful in the maintainance of controlled temperatures for individualized cooling or medical therapy or for scientific or industrial procedures in which convenient mechanical access is precluded, for example, with respect to subject surfaces of irregular shape or minute size.
 
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