Refrigeration – Storage of solidified or liquified gas – Including cryostat
Patent
1991-06-03
1992-07-14
Capossella, Ronald C.
Refrigeration
Storage of solidified or liquified gas
Including cryostat
62295, 62297, 248636, 248638, 505892, F25B 1900
Patent
active
051292327
ABSTRACT:
In order to improve image resolution and magnetic field uniformity in a magnetic resonance imaging device, the vibrations and loads produced by the cryocooler are isolated from the superconducting magnet and cryostat. The vibrations and loads are isolated through the use of flexible, laminated copper connectors and rubber mounts.
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Herd Kenneth G.
Laskaris Evangelos T.
Minas Constantinos
Capossella Ronald C.
Davis Jr. James C.
General Electric Company
McDaniel James R.
Webb II Paul R.
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