Refrigeration – Cryogenic treatment of gas or gas mixture – Liquefaction
Patent
1996-08-20
1999-06-22
Kilner, Christopher
Refrigeration
Cryogenic treatment of gas or gas mixture
Liquefaction
62222, F25B 1902
Patent
active
059138890
ABSTRACT:
A cryostat (10') with a heat exchanger (13'); a valve (25') for controlling the flow of fluid through said heat exchanger (13'); and a snap disk (30') for actuating the valve (25'). In a specific embodiment, the snap disk (30') is constructed of at least two different materials (32', 34'), each having a different coefficient of thermal expansion. The snap disk (30') is mounted upon an orifice block (38') and coupled to a needle valve (25') by a connecting rod (40'). The needle valve (25') engages an orifice (16') in the orifice block (38'). The orifice (16') is in communication with the tubing (14') of a heat exchanger (13') via a channel (44') in the orifice block (38'). The geometry of the snap disk (30') is such that when the disk changes state, it snaps due to the thermal properties thereof. This ensures fast response with abrupt closure characteristics and considerable travel. In addition, the snap disk (30') allows for a simplified cryostat design with minimal weight and cost.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4028907 (1977-06-01), Herrington et al.
patent: 4152903 (1979-05-01), Longsworth
patent: 4177650 (1979-12-01), Campbell
Buelow Paul L.
Ryba Eric L.
Skertic Matthew M.
Brown C. D.
Denson-Low W. K.
Hughes Electronics
Kilner Christopher
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