High pressure high temperature cell

US9586376B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9586376-B2
Application numberUS-201313836396-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 15, 2013
Priority dateApr 9, 2012
Publication dateMar 7, 2017
Grant dateMar 7, 2017

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A high-pressure high-temperature cell including two or more thermal insulation layers is described. A high-pressure high-temperature cell including a current path through a thermal insulation layer, the current path being electrically connected to a heating element and having an indirect path through the thermal insulation layer, is also described. High-pressure high-temperature press systems including the foregoing high-pressure high-temperature cells alone or in combination are also disclosed.

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What is claimed is: 1. A high-pressure high-temperature cell comprising: an interior volume; and two or more thermal insulation layers comprising: a first thermal insulation layer at least partially surrounding the interior volume and comprising a first thermal insulation material selected from the group consisting of cesium chloride (CsCl), cesium bromide (CsBr), cesium iodide (CsI) and combinations thereof and an electrically conductive additive, wherein the first thermal insulation layer has an electrical resistivity of more than 0.1 ohm·cm; and a second thermal insulation layer at least partially surrounding the first thermal insulation layer and comprising a second thermal insulation material, the second thermal insulation material being different from the first thermal insulation material. 2. The high-pressure high-temperature cell of claim 1 , wherein the first thermal insulation layer reflects heat and the second thermal insulation layer seals the high-pressure high-temperature cell. 3. The high-pressure high-temperature cell of claim 1 , wherein the electrically conductive additive reflects and/or absorbs thermal radiation. 4. The high-pressure high-temperature cell of claim 1 , wherein the electrically conductive additive is present in the first thermal insulation layer in an amount in a range of about 0.1 to about 50 volume percent based on the total volume of the first thermal insulation layer. 5. The high-pressure high-temperature cell of claim 1 , wherein the electrically conductive additive is present in the first thermal insulation layer in an amount of less than 5 volume percent based on the total volume of the first thermal insulation layer. 6. A high-pressure high-temperature press system comprising the high-pressure high-temperature cell of claim 1 . 7. A high-pressure high-temperature cell comprising: an interior volume; a heating element at least partially surrounding the interior volume; a thermal insulation layer at least partially surrounding the heating element; at least one anvil; and a current path through the thermal insulation layer and electrically connecting the heating element to the at least one anvil, the current path having an indirect path through the thermal insulation layer. 8. The high-pressure high-temperature cell of claim 7 , wherein the current path directs heat from the heating element toward the thermal insulation layer and the thermal insulation layer reflects the heat toward the interior volume. 9. The high-pressure high-temperature cell of claim 7 , wherein the current path extends in at least two different directions in the thermal insulation layer. 10. The high-pressure high-temperature cell of claim 7 , wherein the current path extends in at least three different directions in the thermal insulation layer. 11. The high-pressure high-temperature cell of claim 7 , wherein the current path comprises at least two electrically connected coaxial cylinders, one of the cylinders having a larger diameter than that of the other cylinder. 12. The high-pressure high-temperature cell of claim 7 , wherein the thermal insulation layer comprises a first thermal insulation layer at least partially surrounding the heating element and comprising a first thermal insulation material, and a second thermal insulation layer at least partially surrounding the first thermal insulation layer and comprising a second thermal insulation material, the second thermal insulation material being different from the first thermal insulation material. 13. The high-pressure high-temperature cell of claim 12 , wherein the current path comprises a first portion in the first thermal insulation layer and a second portion in the second thermal insulation layer, and the first portion and the second portion are in a staggered configuration. 14. The high-pressure high-temperature cell of claim 12 , wherein the first thermal insulation layer comprises a material selected from the group consisting of cesium chloride (CsCl), cesium bromide (CsBr), cesium iodide (CsI) and combinations thereof, and the second thermal insulation layer comprises pyrophyllite or a synthetic gasket material. 15. The high-pressure high-temperature cell of claim 12 , wherein the thermal insulation layer further comprises a third thermal insulation layer between the second thermal insulation layer and a portion of the current path. 16. The high-pressure high-temperature cell of claim 15 , wherein the third thermal insulation layer comprises a third thermal insulation material that is the same as the first thermal insulation material. 17. A high-pressure high-temperature press system comprising the high-pressure high-temperature cell of claim 7 . 18. A high-pressure high-temperature cell comprising: an interior volume; a thermal insulation layer at least partially surrounding the interior volume comprising an electrically conductive additive, wherein the thermal insulation layer has an electrical resistivity of more than 0.1 ohm·cm; and a gasketing layer at least partially surrounding the thermal insulation layer.

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  • B30B15/34Primary

    Heating or cooling presses or parts thereof · CPC title

  • involving the use of very high pressures, (for the formation of artificial diamonds or boronitrides B01J3/065) · CPC title

  • B01J3/067Primary

    Presses using a plurality of pressing members working in different directions · CPC title

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What does patent US9586376B2 cover?
A high-pressure high-temperature cell including two or more thermal insulation layers is described. A high-pressure high-temperature cell including a current path through a thermal insulation layer, the current path being electrically connected to a heating element and having an indirect path through the thermal insulation layer, is also described. High-pressure high-temperature press systems i…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Smith International
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B30B15/34. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 07 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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