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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 21, 1997
Filed:
Jul. 07, 1995
Michael Boiarski, Moscow, RU;
Ralph C Longsworth, Allentown, PA (US);
Boris Yudin, Moscow, RU;
Dennis H Hill, Pottstown, PA (US);
Lawrence A Klusmier, Germansville, PA (US);
Ajay N Khatri, Bethlehem, PA (US);
Anthony L Owoc, Harleysville, PA (US);
APD Cryogenics, Allentown, PA (US);
Abstract
An integral combination of expansion valve and evaporator in a cryostat using a single support member. The valve includes two flow orifices, one orifice being used primarily for steady-state operation and the other orifice being used only during cool-down. An actuator having a high coefficient of thermal expansion moves a needle positioned in the cool-down orifice such that a large orifice flow area at the start of cool-down is automatically and continuously reduced as the actuator temperature decreases as refrigerant is throttled through the orifice. Within a range of approximately 30 K from the desired steady-state evaporator temperature, the needle completely blocks the cool-down orifice. Then, refrigerant flows through the steady-state orifice which has a remotely adjustable needle. In the final stage of cool-down, the refrigerant system is entirely controlled by the steady-state orifice and its associated needle. In other embodiments, the steady-state orifice and adjusting needle, are replaced with a fixed restrictor, such as a capillary tube, that is positioned in parallel with the cool-down orifice and needle. The fixed restrictor is sized to satisfy the desired steady-state operating conditions.