Tensioning device for a chain drive
US-2017356528-A1 · Dec 14, 2017 · US
US10113658B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10113658-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515301015-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 4, 2015 |
| Priority date | Apr 3, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 30, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 30, 2018 |
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An abstract for a quench valve of a cryostat, in particular for use in a magnetic resonance imaging system, is attachable to the quench valve so as to raise the cracking pressure of the quench valve without changing the operability of the quench valve. Such an accessory device is usable to enable the cryostat, containing a cryogen, to be safely transported by air transportation.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A pressure limiting valve for a cryostat that contains a cryogen and a superconducting magnet, said cryostat having a vent tube with a vent tube opening, said pressure limiting valve comprising: a quench valve comprising a single valve plate seated in a valve seat that surrounds said vent tube opening, and a first spring arrangement comprising a spring that produces a spring bias that urges said single vent plate against said valve seat so as to allow a cryogen gas, produced upon occurrence of a quench, to escape through said vent opening when a cracking pressure of said cryogen gas exceeds said spring bias produced by said spring of said first spring arrangement; a cracking-pressure-raising assembly temporarily fitted over said quench valve; said cracking-pressure-raising assembly comprising a main body that is non-destructively removably attached, by manually removable fastener elements, to said quench valve or to said cryostat; and said cracking-pressure-raising assembly comprising a second spring arrangement, comprised of a plurality of spring elements that together produce a further spring bias applied to said single valve plate in addition to said spring bias produced by said spring of said first spring arrangement, with said main body forming a counter bearing for said plurality of spring elements of said second spring arrangement, so as to temporarily raise the cracking pressure needed to allow said cryogen gas to escape through said vent opening as long as the cracking-pressure-raising assembly is fitted over said quench valve. 2. A method of enabling a cryostat to be safely transported by air transportation, said cryostat containing a cryogen and a superconducting magnet, said cryostat having a vent tube with a vent tube opening, and said cryostat comprising a quench valve comprising a single valve plate seated in a valve seat that surrounds said vent tube opening, and a first spring arrangement that produces a spring bias that urges said single vent plate against said valve seat so as to allow a cryogen gas, produced upon occurrence of a quench, to escape through said vent opening when a cracking pressure of said cryogen gas exceeds said spring bias produced by said first spring arrangement, said method comprising; temporarily fitting a cracking-pressure-raising assembly over said quench valve by non-destructively removably attaching a main body of said cracking-pressure-raising assembly with manually removable fastener elements to said quench valve or to said cryostat, said cracking-pressure-raising assembly comprising a second spring arrangement comprising a plurality of spring elements; and using said plurality of spring elements of the second spring arrangement of said cracking-pressure-raising assembly to produce a further spring bias applied to said single valve plate in addition to said spring bias produced by said first spring arrangement, with said main body forming a counter bearing for said plurality of spring elements of said second spring arrangement, and thereby temporarily raising the cracking pressure needed to allow said cryogen gas to escape through said vent opening as long as the cracking-pressure-raising assembly is fitted over said quench valve. 3. The pressure limiting valve as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the cracking-pressure-raising assembly further comprises at least one of said spring elements of said second spring arrangement has a plunger that is spring-loaded by said at least one of said plurality of spring elements of said second spring arrangement so as to participate in applying said further spring bias to said single valve plate. 4. The pressure limiting valve as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the main body of the cracking-pressure-raising assembly encloses at least one of the spring elements of said second spring arrangement, and the first spring arrangement. 5. The pressure limiting valve as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the main body of the cracking-pressure-raising assembly comprises a plurality of openings forming vent holes.
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