Invention Application
- Patent Title: FLUID PATH INSERT FOR A CRYOGENIC COOLING SYSTEM
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Application No.: US15658123Application Date: 2017-07-24
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Publication No.: US20190025387A1Publication Date: 2019-01-24
- Inventor: Ernst Wolfang Stautner , Jan Henrik Ardenkjaer-Larsen , Patrick L. Padgett , Jonathan Alan Murray , Rui Chen , James Richard Trigger , Arnaud Comment , Albert Po-Fu Chen
- Applicant: General Electric Company
- Main IPC: G01R33/31
- IPC: G01R33/31 ; F25B19/00 ; F25D19/00 ; G01R33/28 ; F25D29/00 ; F25D21/00 ; G01N1/42

Abstract:
A cooling system is provided. The cooling system is associated with a dynamic nuclear polarization system and configured to cool a sample to a temperature suitable for dynamic nuclear polarization to be carried out on the sample while the sample is in the cooling system. The cooling system includes a cryogenic chamber that includes a cryogenic fluid. The cooling system also includes a removable sample sleeve insertable within a portion of the cryogenic chamber. The removable sample sleeve is configured to define a sample path for the sample within the cryogenic chamber that is isolated from other parts of the cooling system.
Public/Granted literature
- US10481222B2 Fluid path insert for a cryogenic cooling system Public/Granted day:2019-11-19
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