Gas-cooled bushing in cryotanks for superconducting...

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H02G 15/34 (2006.01) F17C 13/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2150138

A cooling device for cooling of current leads (6, 7) in the bushings of a cryotank (1), wherein the current leads in the gas-filled part of the cryotank are designed as plate-formed sub-leads (12) surrounded by a casing (8) of insulating material with an inner open part of rectangular shape. Between all the sub-leads inside the cryotank mete sit arranged a number of rows of inclined transverse ribs (13a, 13b, ... 13n, 14a, 14b, ... 14n) of insulating material. On the inner walls of the casing, facing the plate edges of the sub-leads, and at the ends of the transverse ribs, shelves (15, 16) are fixed whereby spiral cooling coils are formed around the current leads from the lower edge of the casing.

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