Claims
- 1. In a laser having a laser tube and a concentrically mounted solenoid capable of withstanding elevated temperatures, said solenoid comprising;
- (a) a wire receiving bobbin having a hollow, cylindrical core and a pair of opposed parallel flanges formed integral with the core and located at opposite ends thereof and made of a rigid heat conductive material;
- (b) an inner high temperature resistant, electrically and thermally insulating film wrapped around said core of said bobbin;
- (c) high temperature resistant electrically and thermally insulating means mounted adjacent to each flange and between said pair of flanges of said bobbin;
- (d) a length of wire coiled circumferentially around said bobbin core upon said insulating film and having a beginning lead and an ending lead; and
- (e) an outer high temperature resistant, electrically and thermally insulating film wrapped around said wound length of wire.
- 2. A laser solenoid as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a physically protective and thermally conductive tubular outer casing mounted in intimate heat conducting contact onto said bobbin and formed of a heat conductive material.
- 3. A laser solenoid as claimed in claim 1, including an opening formed in a selected one of said flanges adjacent said core and a notch formed in said selected flange at the periphery thereof for receiving said beginning and ending leads.
- 4. A laser solenoid as claimed in claim 1, including a first notch opening formed through a selected one of said insulating means on an outer periphery thereof and a second notch opening formed on an inner periphery thereof adapted and assembled to said bobbin so that said notches in said insulating means align with said opening and notch in said bobbin flange.
- 5. A laser having a laser tube and a solenoid in combination with laser air cooling means and mounted within a laser housing, comprising:
- (a) a laser tube;
- (b) a solenoid mounted concentrically around said laser tube, comprising:
- (i) a wire receiving bobbin having a hollow, cylindrical core and a pair of opposed parallel flanges formed integral with the core and located at opposite ends thereof and made of a rigid heat conductive material;
- (ii) an inner high temperature resistant, electrically and thermally insulating film wrapped around said core of said bobbin;
- (iii) high temperature resistant electrically and thermally insulating means mounted adjacent to each flange and between said pair of flanges of said bobbin;
- (iv) a length of wire coiled circumferentially around said bobbin core upon said insulating film and having a beginning lead and an ending lead;
- (v) an outer high temperature resistant, electrically and thermally insulating film wrapped around said wound length of wire;
- (vi) the inner diameter of said hollow cylindrical core of said bobbin configured to be substantially larger than a laser tube to be passed therethrough so as to create an air channel between said laser tube and said bobbin core;
- (c) laser air cooling means, comprising:
- (i) input ventilator means mounted in fluid communication with and operative to drive cooling air into said laser housing;
- (ii) air duct means configured to allow air to pass therethrough and connected at a proximal end to said air channel; and
- (iii) suction fan means mounted on a distal end of said air duct means and operative to draw cooling air through said solenoid.
- 6. A laser as claimed in claim 5, wherein said laser tube comprises a single piece laser tube having a precision formed
- 7. A laser as claimed in claim 5, wherein said air duct means is connected intermediate a pair of said solenoids.
- 8. A laser as claimed in claim 7, wherein said input ventilator and said suction fan each comprise electrically operative fans mounted to function in cooperative air flow directions.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/871,925 filed on Apr. 21, 1992 for GAS LASER EXCITATION SOLENOID, now abandoned.
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