Claims
- 1. In combination with a superconductive device cooled by a cryocooler coldhead having a first stage and a second stage, a superconductive lead assembly comprising:
- a) a first ceramic superconductive lead having a first end thermally connected to said first stage and a second end thermally connected to said second stage;
- b) a jacket comprising an open cell material having a coefficient of thermal conductivity not exceeding that of glass reinforced epoxy at a temperature of 50 Kelvin, said jacket in surrounding compressive contact with said first ceramic superconductive lead;
- c) a rigid support tube surrounding said jacket, having a coefficient of thermal conductivity not exceeding that of stainless steel at a temperature of 50 Kelvin, having a first end, and having a second end thermally connected to said second stage;
- d) a glass-reinforced-epoxy jacket overwrap in general surrounding contact with and attached to said jacket, and wherein said rigid support tube is in general surrounding contact with and attached to said glass-reinforced-epoxy jacket overwrap;
- e) a metallic wire disposed within said rigid support tube and generally helically wound around said jacket binding it, wherein said metallic wire has a coefficient of thermal expansion generally equal to that of said rigid support tube, and wherein said glass-reinforced-epoxy jacket overwrap is also attached to said metallic wire;
- f) a second ceramic superconductive lead generally identical to and spaced apart from said first ceramic superconductive lead said, second ceramic superconductive lead having a first end flexibly, dielectrically, and thermally connectable to said first stage and a second end flexibly, dielectrically, and thermally connectable to said second stage, with said jacket also in general surrounding compressive contact with said second ceramic superconductive lead; and
- g) a rigid thermal station, said second ends of said first and second ceramic superconductive leads flexibly, dielectrically, and thermally connected to said rigid thermal station, said second end of said rigid support tube rigidly attached to said rigid thermal station, and said rigid thermal station thermally connectable to said second stage.
- 2. The superconductive lead assembly of claim 1, wherein said first and second ceramic superconductive leads each comprise an identical material selected from the group consisting of DBCO, YBCO, and BSCCO.
- 3. The superconductive lead assembly of claim 2, wherein said jacket comprises a polystyrene foam jacket.
- 4. The superconductive lead assembly of claim 3, wherein said rigid support tube comprises a stainless steel support tube.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division, of application Ser. No. 08/329,919, filed Oct. 27, 1994, now abandoned.
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government support under Government Contract No. N61533-93-C-0074 awarded by the Navy. The Government has certain rights to this invention.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (4)
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Concurrently filed U.S. Patent Application RD-23426 entitled "Ceramic Superconducting Lead Resistant To Moisture And Breakage", by Robert A. Ackermann et al. |
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Divisions (1)
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