Cryogenic Thermal Coupler
A system and method to connect a cryocooler (refrigerator) to a superconducting magnet or cooled object allows for replacement without the need to break the cryostat vacuum or the need to warm up the superconducting magnet or other cooled object. A pneumatic or other type of actuator establishes a thermo-mechanical coupling. The mechanical closing forces are directed perpendicular (cross-axially) to the cryocooler axis and are not applied to the thin wall cryocooler body or to the thin cryostat walls or to the cooled object or to its shield. It is also possible that some of the compressive force be transferred to the cryocooler body. In that case, the extensions are designed so that the forces transferred to the cryocooler thermal stages do not exceed allowable stresses in the cryocooler stage. Additionally the device provides the possibility of easy inspection and cleaning of the thermal contacting surfaces of the cryostat cold and intermediate stations from the bonded chips of compressible gasket after the cryocooler retraction.
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cryogenic vacuum break thermal coupler with cross-axial actuation
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