Current feed-through

US10340068B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10340068-B2
Application numberUS-201415103460-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 11, 2014
Priority dateDec 10, 2013
Publication dateJul 2, 2019
Grant dateJul 2, 2019

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Abstract

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A current feed-through has a mounting feature, a member accessible from both sides of the mounting feature and an electrical isolator, connecting the mounting feature and the member in respective positions, to ensure mechanical integrity and electrical isolation between the mounting feature and the member.

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We claim as our invention: 1. A current feed-through for a continuous superconducting circuit having a circuit component inside a cryogen vessel and a circuit component outside of said cryogen vessel, said current feed-through comprising: a mounting fixture having an attachment structure designed to attach the mounting fixture to a wall of the cryogen vessel in order to place an exterior side of said mounting fixture in a vacuum environment and an interior side of said mounting fixture in a cryogenic environment; a member proceeding through said mounting fixture and being accessible from both of said sides of the mounting fixture; an electrical isolator, connecting the mounting fixture and the member in respective positions, to ensure mechanical integrity and electrical isolation between the mounting fixture and the member; and said member having a bore therein, and a single, continuous superconducting wire proceeding through said bore so as to be accessible from both sides of the mounting fixture in order to electrically connect the respective components of said continuous superconducting circuit inside and outside of said cryogen vessel, the superconducting wire being bonded and sealed to the bore and thereby maintained in a superconducting state in said mounting fixture by said cryogenic environment. 2. A current feed-through according to claim 1 , wherein the bore has a cross-section that closely matches a cross-section of the superconducting wire with a predetermined clearance. 3. A current feed-through according to claim 2 , wherein the bore has an approximately rectangular cross-section. 4. A current feed-through according to claim 1 , wherein the member is electrically conductive. 5. A current feed-through according to claim 4 , wherein the electrically conductive member has an electrically isolating layer between the member and the superconducting wire. 6. A current feed-through according to claim 1 , wherein the member is formed of a ceramic. 7. A current feed-through according to claim 1 , wherein the superconducting wire is soldered or brazed to the member to provide a seal. 8. A current feed-through according to claim 1 , wherein the superconducting wire is bonded and sealed to the member by a resin. 9. A current feed-through according to claim 1 , wherein the mounting fixture and the electrical isolator are formed by a single piece of an electrically isolating material. 10. A current feed-through according to claim 1 , further comprising a cap piece linking the electrical isolator to the member, said cap piece being sealed to both the member and the electrical isolator. 11. A current feed-through according to claim 1 , wherein the electrical isolator is bonded directly to the member. 12. A current feed-through according to claim 1 , wherein the member is hollow over a portion of its length, and has an internal cavity forming the bore through which the superconducting wire passes. 13. A current feed-through according to claim 12 , comprising a retainer within the cavity, that holds the superconductive wire relatively immobile with respect to the member. 14. A current feed-through according to claim 13 , comprising a filler material that retains the superconducting wire in position within the cavity. 15. A current feed-through according to claim 1 , wherein one end of the member has a detent surrounded by a lip.

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  • Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic

  • Cable fittings for cryogenic cables {(superconductive cables per se H01B12/00)} · CPC title

  • Installations of cables or lines through walls, floors or ceilings, e.g. into buildings · CPC title

  • H01F6/065Primary

    Feed-through bushings, terminals and joints (leading of conductors or axles through casings of transformers H01F27/04) · CPC title

  • Sealing · CPC title

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What does patent US10340068B2 cover?
A current feed-through has a mounting feature, a member accessible from both sides of the mounting feature and an electrical isolator, connecting the mounting feature and the member in respective positions, to ensure mechanical integrity and electrical isolation between the mounting feature and the member.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Siemens Healthcare Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01F6/065. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 02 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).