Claims
- 1. A cryogenic refrigerator for maintaining an object to be cooled at a cryogenic level, said refrigerator comprising:
- a cryostat in which the cryogenic level is established to cool the object;
- support means within said cryostat for supporting the object to be cooled in a state generally isolated from vibrations imparted to said cryostat;
- a compressor for compressing refrigerant gas, and an expander supported by said cryostat and operatively connected to said compressor for expanding the gas compressed by said compressor thereby lowering the temperature of the refrigerant gas,
- said expander including heat stations disposed within said cryostat and which are maintained at respective lowered temperatures of the refrigerant gas;
- a J-T circuit in a heat exchange relationship with the heat stations of said expander for undergoing heat exchange therewith to precool refrigerant gas in the J-T circuit, a J-T valve operatively connected in the circuit downstream from the location therein at which the heat exchange with said heat stations occurs for Joule-Thomson expanding the precooled refrigerant gas into a gas/liquid state, a refrigeration stage operatively connected in the circuit downstream of the J-T valve and in which the liquid of the refrigerant gas existing in a gas/liquid state after the expansion thereof by said J-T valve evaporates to generate the cryogenic level at said refrigeration stage, and flexible piping connecting said J-T valve and said refrigeration stage in the circuit.
- 2. A cryogenic refrigerator as claimed in claim 1,
- wherein said piping comprises a coil.
- 3. A cryogenic refrigerator as claimed in claim 2,
- wherein said support means includes a cooling stage and a plurality of supports suspending said cooling stage from said cryostat.
- 4. A cryogenic refrigerator as claimed in claim 2,
- wherein said piping comprises a coil extending from said J-T valve to said refrigeration stage.
- 5. A cryogenic refrigerator as claimed in claim 1,
- and further comprising means connected between said expander and said cryostat for resiliently supporting said expander on said cryostat.
- 6. A cryogenic refrigerator as claimed in claim 1,
- wherein said support means includes a cooling stage and a plurality of supports suspending said cooling stage from said cryostat.
- 7. A cryogenic refrigerator as claimed in claim 1,
- wherein said cryostat comprises a side wall, and said support means includes a cooling stage, and a plurality of highly rigid wire members having low thermal conductivity extending between the side wall of said cryostat and said cooling stage.
- 8. A cryogenic refrigerator as claimed in claim 1,
- wherein said wire members each have first and second ends connected to said cooling stage at circumferentially spaced apart locations thereon and a central portion connected to the sidewall of said cryostat.
- 9. A cryogenic refrigerator as claimed in claim 1,
- wherein said wire members each have a first end portion connected to the side wall of said cryostat and a second end portion connected to said stage.
- 10. A cryogenic refrigerator as claimed in claim 1,
- and further comprising means connected between said expander and said cryostat for resiliently supporting said expander on said cryostat.
- 11. A cryogenic refrigerator as claimed in claim 1,
- wherein said heat stations consist of two heat stations, and said expander maintains said heat stations at respective cryogenic temperatures of 50.degree.-60.degree. K. and 15.degree.-20.degree. K.
- 12. A cryogenic refrigerator as claimed in claim 1,
- wherein said J-T circuit generates a temperature of 4.2.degree. K. at said refrigeration stage.
- 13. A cryogenic refrigerator as claimed in claim 1,
- wherein said compressor and said expander constitute a precooling refrigerating circuit, and said precooling refrigerating circuit operates in one of a Gifford-Mcmahon cycle and a modified Solvay cycle.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of now abandoned application Ser. No. 050/474, filed 5/18/87.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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