Claims
- 1. A superconductive magnet comprising:a) a longitudinally-extending axis; and b) a first assembly including: (1) a superconductive main coil positioned about said axis and carrying a first main electric current in a first direction, wherein said main coil of said first assembly is disposed a first radial distance from said axis; and (2) a liquid cryogen surrounding said superconductive main coil; (3) a magnetizable pole piece coaxially aligned with said axis, spaced apart from said main coil of said first assembly, and in direct contract with said liquid cryogen wherein most of said pole piece of said first assembly is disposed radially inward of said main coil toward said axis of said first assembly, wherein said pole piece of said first assembly extends from said axis radially outward away from said axis a distance equal to at least 75 percent of said first radial distance into said cryogen, and wherein during operation of said magnet said pole piece of said first assembly is in direct thermal contact with said liquid cryogen which cools said pole piece and cools said superconductive main coil of said first assembly to superconductive temperatures.
- 2. A superconductive magnet comprising:a) a longitudinally-extending axis; and b) a first assembly including: (1) a superconductive main coil positioned about said axis and carrying a first main electric current in a first direction; (2) a magnetizable pole piece coaxially aligned with said axis, spaced apart from said main coil of said first assembly, and having a surface portion, wherein most of said pole piece of said first assembly is disposed radially inward of said main coil toward said axis of said first assembly; (3) a cryogenic-fluid dewar enclosing said main coil of said first assembly, said dewar having an interior surface defined in part by said surface portion of said pole piece of said first assembly; and (4) a cryogenic fluid in said dewar and in thermal contact with said main coil and in direct contact with said magnetizable pole piece for cooling by said cryogenic fluid.
- 3. The magnet of claim 2, also including:c) a second assembly longitudinally spaced apart from said first assembly and including: (1) a superconductive main coil generally coaxially aligned with said axis and carrying a second main electric current in said first direction; (2) a magnetizable pole piece generally coaxially aligned with said axis, spaced apart from said main coil of said second assembly, and having a surface portion, wherein most of said pole piece of said second assembly is disposed radially inward of said main coil of said second assembly; and (3) a cryogenic-fluid dewar enclosing said main coil of said second assembly and having an interior surface defined in part by said surface portion of said pole piece of said second assembly.
- 4. The magnet of claim 3, also including a nonmagnetizable coil support attached to said pole piece of said first assembly and supporting said main coil of said first assembly and further including a nonmagnetizable coil support attached to said pole piece of said second assembly and supporting said main coil of said second assembly.
- 5. The magnet of claim 3, also including a nonmagnetizable support post having a first end structurally attached to said pole piece of said first assembly, having a second end structurally attached to said pole piece of said second assembly, and having a surface portion.
- 6. The magnet of claim 5, also including a dewar conduit in fluid communication with said dewar of said first assembly and said dewar of said second assembly, wherein said dewar conduit has an interior surface defined in part by said surface portion of said support post.
- 7. The magnet of claim 6, also including a thermal shield spaced apart from and generally enclosing said pole piece and said dewar of said first and second assemblies, said support post, and said dewar conduit.
- 8. The magnet of claim 7, also including a vacuum vessel spaced apart from and hermetically enclosing said thermal shield.
- 9. The magnet of claim 8, also including a nonmagnetizable coil support attached to said magnetizable pole piece of said first assembly and supporting said main coil of said first assembly and further including a nonmagnetizable coil support attached to said magnetizable pole piece of said second assembly and supporting said main coil of said second assembly.
- 10. The magnet of claim 9, also including a cryogenic fluid disposed in said dewar of said first and second assemblies and in said dewar conduit.
- 11. The magnet of claim 3, also including a cryogenic fluid disposed in said dewar of said first and second assemblies.
- 12. The magnet of claim 3, also including a magnetic resonance imaging volume having a center located generally on said axis longitudinally equidistant between said first and second assemblies.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority of a Provisional Application entitled “High Field Open Magnet” by Evangelos T. Laskaris et al., Ser. No. 60/130,885 filed Apr. 23, 1999.
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Laskaris et al., Application entitled “Open Magnet With Shielding”, filed Nov. 24, 1998, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/199,095. |
Provisional Applications (1)
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