Claims
- 1. A manipulator for rotating a material specimen in a high vacuum environment comprising:
- a frame extending into the high vacuum environment;
- a rotary shaft carried by the frame;
- a first disc constructed of a first thermally conductive material rigidly supported by an end of the rotary shaft;
- a specimen mount carried by the first disc for rotation therewith;
- a second disc constructed of the first thermally-conductive material carried by the frame, said second disc being provided with a clearance hole for receiving the rotary shaft therethrough;
- bearing means constructed of a second material which is thermally conductive interposed between and in contact with the first and second discs for facilitating rotary movement between the discs while maintaining thermal conduction between the discs;
- means for cooling said second disc with a thermal media; and
- drive means for effectuating rotary movement to said rotary shaft whereby said specimen mount is rotated with said rotary shaft while maintaining a thermal conductive path from the mount through the first disc, the bearing means and the second disc.
- 2. A manipulator as recited in claim 1 wherein said bearing means material is also dielectric.
- 3. A manipulator as recited in claim 1 wherein said bearing means comprises a plate having a clearance hole therethrough for receiving the rotary shaft therethrough.
- 4. A manipulator as recited in claim 3 wherein said discs are formed of copper and said plate is formed of sapphire.
- 5. A manipulator as recited in claim 3 further including a spring disposed on said rotary shaft for urging said second disc and said first disc together and compressingly engaging the plate therebetween.
- 6. A manipulator as recited in claim 3 wherein said bearing means also comprises standoff bearings disposed between the second disc and the rotary shaft for facilitating rotation of the shaft with respect to the second disc.
- 7. A manipulator as recited in claim 6 wherein said standoff bearings are formed of sapphire for electrically isolating the second disc from the rotary shaft.
- 8. A manipulator as recited in claim 3 wherein said means for cooling said second disc includes a thermal media cold head connected to said second disc for directing a cryogenic fluid to the second disc to cool the specimen mount through the plate and the first disc.
- 9. A manipulator as recited in claim 8 further including heating means on said specimen mount for heating a specimen.
- 10. A manipulator as recited in claim 1 wherein said mount is offset with respect to the axis of the rotary shaft.
- 11. A manipulator as recited in claim 1 further including means for moving the frame in at least two mutually perpendicular directions.
- 12. A manipulator as recited in claim 11 wherein said frame is partially disposed in an open ended chamber adapted for sealed communication with a vacuum chamber.
- 13. A manipulator as recited in claim 11 wherein said frame includes first and second support discs rigidly secured in aligned relationship with each other by a plurality of columnar support members.
- 14. A manipulator as recited in claim 13 wherein said open ended chamber is defined by a flexible bellows extending between first and second flanges, said first flange having a central opening and being adapted for mating with a cooperating flange about an opening to a vacuum chamber and the second flange being selectively movable in at least two mutually perpendicular directions with respect to said first flange.
- 15. A manipulator as recited in claim 14 wherein said frame is rigidly secured to said second flange.
- 16. A manipulator as recited in claim 15 wherein said drive means includes a gear about the end of the rotary shaft opposite the discs and a rotary throughfeed disposed outside the open ended chamber for providing rotary power to the rotary shaft.
Government Interests
The U.S. Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. DE-AC04-76DP00789 between the U.S. Department of Energy and the Western Electric Company.
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