Cryogenic magnet systems

Refrigeration – Storage of solidified or liquified gas

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62119, 62514R, F25B 1900

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ABSTRACT:
According to the present invention, improved cryogenic magnet systems for use in MRI devices are provided. These systems comprise an electromagnet immersed in a first tank containing a first liquefied gas. The first tank is located in an evacuated container that is evacuated to a high vacuum. A refrigerating system external to said evacuated container includes a second gas and a means for liquefying said second gas. A heat radiation shield means surrounding said first tank is cooled by the liquified second gas. Features of the invention include a thermal siphon for cooling the heat radiation shield and neon as the second gas.

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