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Thermal contact between cryogenic refrigerators and cooled components

  • US 10,253,928 B2
  • Filed: 04/16/2014
  • Issued: 04/09/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/17/2013
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An arrangement for mounting a two stage cryogenic refrigerator, having first and second cooling stages in succession in an axial direction, into a cryostat, said first cooling stage having a cylindrical exterior surface with a circular cross-section in planes perpendicular to said axial direction, the arrangement comprising:

  • a vacuum sock having a size and shape that receives at least a part of the refrigerator attachment elements that attach an upper part of the refrigerator to a surface of the cryostat around an opening of the vacuum sock;

    said vacuum sock having a wall with a thermally conductive wall portion that in use, is thermally and mechanically in contact with the second cooling stage of the refrigerator;

    thermal connectors that thermally connect the first cooling stage of the refrigerator to a thermal radiation shield of the cryostat, said thermal connectors being disposed around the first cooling stage of the refrigerator respectively at different sides of the first cooling stage of the refrigerator in one of said planes, so the first cooling stage of the refrigerator has individual thermal connectors at multiple sides thereof, each thermal connector comprising a bellows structure and an associated thermally conductive contact piece that has a curved contact piece surface with a curvature that conforms to said cylindrical exterior surface of said first cooling stage, said bellows structure being in a retracted position when the vacuum sock is at atmospheric pressure and thereby producing a curved gap between the associated thermally conductive contact piece and the first cooling stage of the refrigerator, and in an extended position when the vacuum sock is under vacuum and in said extended position the bellows structure pressing the curved contact piece surface of the associated thermally conductive contact piece in a radial direction, perpendicular to said axial direction, against the cylindrical exterior surface of the first cooling stage of the refrigerator, so as to be in thermal and mechanical contact with the first cooling stage of the refrigerator; and

    said second cooling stage being pressed in the axial direction in contact with the thermally conductive portion of the wall of the vacuum sock, by atmospheric pressure acting on the upper part of the refrigerator, when the vacuum sock is under vacuum.

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