Method and magnetic resonance apparatus with a cooling system to cool a superconducting basic magnetic field coil
US-2015346296-A1 · Dec 3, 2015 · US
US10008313B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10008313-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514669356-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 26, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 27, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 26, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jun 26, 2018 |
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In a cryostat, in particular for use in a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system, and a method for reducing heat input into such a cryostat, an insert is provided that is adapted to be inserted into an opening of the cryostat. The insert is adapted to provide one or more passageways for a cryogen through the opening by defining at least one space between the outer surface of the insert and at least one part of the inner surface of the opening. This space allows the cryogen to pass over the part of the inner surface of the opening.
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We claim as our invention: 1. A cryostat assembly comprising: a cryostat vessel having an interior that contains a cryostat; a refrigerator interface having an opening therein that communicates with said interior of said cryostat vessel, said opening having an inner surface and a length sized to removably receive a cryogenic refrigerator in said opening; an insert having an outer surface that allows said insert to be removably inserted into said opening in place of said cryogenic refrigerator, in order to produce at least one passageway for said cryogen through said opening between said outer surface of said insert and at least a portion of said inner surface of said opening, with said cryogen passing over said at least one part of said inner surface of said opening; and said outer surface of said insert comprising a plurality of structural elements that define said at least one passageway through said opening and that make said at least one passageway through said opening longer than said length of said opening. 2. The cryostat assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein said plurality of structural elements are spiral ridges that make said at least one passageway a spiraled passageway proceeding around said outer surface of said insert. 3. The cryostat assembly as claimed in claim 2 wherein said spiraled passageway has a length that is at least two times as long as said length of said opening. 4. The cryostat assembly as claimed in claim 2 wherein said spiraled passageway has a length that is at least two times as long as a length of said insert. 5. The cryostat assembly as claimed in claim 2 wherein said spiraled passageway has a length that is at least three times as long as said length of said opening. 6. The cryostat assembly as claimed in claim 2 wherein said spiraled passageway has a length that is at least three times as long as a length of said insert. 7. The cryostat assembly as claimed in claim 2 wherein said spiraled passageway has a length that is at least five times as long as said length of said opening. 8. The cryostat assembly as claimed in claim 2 wherein said spiraled passageway has a length that is at least five times as long as a length of said insert. 9. The cryostat assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein said insert comprises a wall that defines an insert body, said wall being comprised of low thermal conductivity material that forms said outer surface of said insert, and said insert body being hollow inside said wall. 10. The cryostat assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein said insert is a solid body comprised of low thermal conductivity foam. 11. An insert for a refrigerator interface of a cryostat vessel, said cryostat vessel having an interior that contains a cryostat, said refrigerator interface having an opening therein that communicates with said interior of said cryostat vessel, said opening having an inner surface and a length sized to removably receive a cryogenic refrigerator in said opening, said insert comprising: an insert body having an outer surface that allows said insert body to be removably inserted into said opening in place of said cryogenic refrigerator, in order to produce at least one passageway for said cryogen through said opening between said outer surface of said insert body and at least a portion of said inner surface of said opening, with said cryogen passing over said at least one part of said inner surface of said opening; and said outer surface of said insert body comprising a plurality of spiral ridges that make said at least one passageway a spiraled passageway through said opening that has a length that is longer than said length of said opening. 12. The insert as claimed in claim 11 wherein said length of said spiral passageway is at least two times as long as said length of said opening. 13. The insert as claimed in claim 11 wherein said length of said spiral passageway is at least two times as long as a length of said insert body. 14. The insert as claimed in claim 11 wherein said length of said spiral passageway is at least three times as long as said length of said opening. 15. The insert as claimed in claim 11 wherein said length of said spiral passageway is at least three times as long as the length of said insert body. 16. The insert as claimed in claim 11 wherein said length of said spiral passageway is at least five times as long as said length of said opening. 17. The insert as claimed in claim 11 wherein said length of said spiral passageway is at least five times as long as a length of said insert body. 18. A method for reducing heat input into a cryostat comprising a cryostat vessel having an interior that contains a cryostat, and a refrigerator interface having an opening therein that communicates with said interior of said cryostat vessel, said opening having an inner surface and a length and removably receiving a refrigerator therein, said method comprising: removing said refrigerator from said opening and removably placing an insert having an outer surface into said opening in order to produce at least one passageway for said cryogen through said opening between said outer surface of said insert and at least a portion of said inner surface of said opening, with said cryogen passing over said at least one part of said inner surface of said opening; and providing said outer surface of said insert with a plurality of structural elements that define said at least one passageway through said opening in order to make said at least one passageway through said opening longer than said length of said opening. 19. The method as claimed in claim 18 comprising providing said outer surface of said insert with a plurality of spiral ridges, as said plurality of structural elements, that makes said at least one passageway a spiraled passageway through said opening.
with superconducting coils, e.g. power supply therefor · CPC title
Additional hardware for cooling or heating of the magnet assembly, for housing a cooled or heated part of the magnet assembly or for temperature control of the magnet assembly · CPC title
Cooling · CPC title
Arrangement or mounting of refrigeration units with respect to devices {or objects to be refrigerated, e.g. infrared detectors} · CPC title
the refrigerant being a liquefied gas · CPC title
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