Refrigeration – Gas compression – heat regeneration and expansion – e.g.,...
Patent
1999-04-06
2000-10-03
Tudor, Harold J.
Refrigeration
Gas compression, heat regeneration and expansion, e.g.,...
F25B 900
Patent
active
H0001866&
ABSTRACT:
This invention is a support spring made of a material, such as aluminum, that is damped by friction forces to directly support a sapphire dielectric resonator operating from a cold finger at cryogenic temperatures in a spring-mounted enclosure to reduce a phase-noise vibration sensitivity of the sapphire dielectric resonator. The support spring provides vibration isolation in al three directions, along with good thermal conductivity to aid in resonator cool-down. A damper clamp and damper clips provide the friction forces necessary for damping which prevents large vibration transmission peaks in a hostile, low-temperature, high-vacuum environment.
McDonnell Thomas E.
Tudor Harold J.
United States of America
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