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Encyclopedia > Cryostat

Cryocoolers are refrigerators used to reach cryogenic temperatures.

  • Joule Thomson cooler
  • Gifford-MacMahon cooler
  • Stirling cryocooler
  • dilution refrigerator
  • adiabatic demagnetization refrigerator
  • pulse tube cooler

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Cryostat with pressure-relief cover - Patent 5094084 (3151 words)
The invention relates to a cryostat, in particular a helium cryostat with an additional nitrogen tank and a vacuum section, comprising a pressure-relief cover arranged at the outside of the tank wall of the cryostat for closing an opening therein.
The cryostat pressure-relief cover according to claim 3, wherein the rocking lever is mounted both for rotation inside the groove and for radial displacement along the groove relative to the cover means axis.
Cryostats of this type are employed, for example, for housing the superconductive magnet coil of an NMR spectrometer.
Cryostat - Patent 4878351 (3309 words)
A Cryostat according to claim 1, wherein the bolt passing through the said lug is formed by the cylindrical portion (63) of a screw (61) which follows the head (62) of the said screw (61) and whose end forms at the same time a stop limiting the depth of penetration of the said screw.
A Cryostat according to claim 8, wherein the plate with the said extension (53) is formed by a portion of the components (51) to be interconnected.
In the case of cryostats whose components consist of concentrically arranged tanks and shields with cylindrical jacket surfaces and plane end faces, with their axes extending in the horizontal direction, the tension members may, for example, be arranged without any problems between the plane end faces of the vessels and/or the shields.
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