IP Library Granted Patent US 8,275,429
Granted Patent B1
US 8,275,429 · App. 13/083,020 · Granted Sep 25, 2012

High magnetic field gradient strength superconducting coil system

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Patent No.
US 8,275,429
App. No.
13/083,020
Granted
Sep 25, 2012
Kind
B1
Abstract

High magnetic field gradient strength superconducting coil systems for use in medical applications are provided. Systems capable of providing time-varying gradient magnetic field strength greater than 50 mT/m, over a spherical volume with a diameter greater than 20 centimeters include superconducting gradient coils and a heat conduction assemblage in physical contact with each coil.

Claims (42)

1. A system capable of providing time-varying gradient magnetic field strength greater than 50 mT/m over a spherical volume with a diameter greater than 20 centimeters, the system comprising:

a plurality of gradient coils, each comprising superconductive conductors that, above a critical temperature T C , exhibit electrical resistance; and

a heat conduction assemblage, a portion of the assemblage in physical contact with each coil,

such that heat generated in association with the time-varying gradient magnetic field is capable of being conducted through the assemblage and away from the conductors to achieve a steady-state system temperature below T C and thereby maintaining the conductors in a superconducting state.

2. The system of claim 1 comprising three mutually orthogonal gradient coils.

3. The system of claim 2 further comprising:

three shielding coils,

such that each gradient coil has a shielding coil associated with it, thereby defining three mutually orthogonal shielded gradient coils.

4. The system of claim 1 wherein the heat conduction assemblage comprises:

a plurality of composite bobbins, each composite bobbin having a gradient coil associated therewith; each composite bobbin in physical contact with its associated gradient coil; each bobbin comprising an array of thermally conductive elements disposed within an electrical insulator; and

a thermally conductive mass in physical contact with the bobbins at a distance from the coils.

5. The system of claim 4 wherein the plurality of gradient coils comprises three mutually orthogonal gradient coils, the system further comprising three shielding coils, such that each gradient coil has a shielding coil associated with it, thereby defining three mutually orthogonal shielded gradient coils, wherein the plurality of composite bobbins comprises three composite bobbins, one associated with each of the mutually orthogonal gradient coils, the system further comprising:

three shielding coil composite bobbins, each having a shielding coil associated therewith, each shielding coil composite bobbin in physical contact with its associated shielding coil; each shielding coil composite bobbin comprising an array of thermally conductive elements disposed within an electrical insulator;

such that the thermally conductive mass is also in physical contact with the shielding coil bobbins at a distance from the shielding coils.

6. The system of claim 4 wherein the thermally conductive elements comprise a plurality of Litz cables.

7. The system of claim 4 wherein the thermally conductive elements comprise sapphire.

8. The system of claim 4 wherein the thermally conductive elements have sufficient length to integrally extend from the gradient coil to the mass.

9. The system of claim 1 wherein the time-varying gradient magnetic field strength provided is greater than 200 mT/m.

10. The system of claim 1 wherein the time-varying gradient magnetic field strength provided is greater than 500 mT/m.

11. The system of claim 1 wherein the superconductive conductors comprise an A15 compound.

12. The system of claim 11 wherein the A15 compound is Nb 3 Sn.

13. The system of claim 12 wherein the Nb 3 Sn conductors comprise unitary, twisted multifilamentary wires.

14. The system of claim 13 wherein filaments of the multifilamentary wires have a maximum diameter of about 10 microns.

15. The system of claim 1 wherein the superconductive conductors are twisted, multifilamentary wires that have an electrical insulating coating, the coating having a coating thickness of between 0.01 and 0.05 millimeters.

16. The system of claim 1 further comprising:

a mechanical cryocooler in thermal communication with the heat conduction assemblage,

the cryocooler capable of absorbing heat being conducted away from the gradient coils to achieve a steady-state system temperature below T C and thereby maintaining the conductors in a superconducting state.

17. The system of claim 3 further comprising:

a mechanical cryocooler in thermal communication with the heat conduction assemblage,

the cryocooler capable of absorbing heat being conducted away from both the gradient coils and the shielding coils to achieve a steady-state system temperature below T C and thereby maintaining the conductors in a superconducting state.

18. A system capable of providing time-varying gradient magnetic field strength greater than 50 mT/m, over a spherical volume with a diameter greater than 20 centimeters, the system comprising:

three mutually orthogonal shielded gradient coils, each comprising twisted multifilamentary Nb 3 Sn A15 compound wires that, above 16 K, exhibit electrical resistance;

three composite bobbins, each composite bobbin in physical contact with an associated gradient coil, each bobbin comprising an array of thermally conductive elements disposed within an electrical insulator;

three shielding coil composite bobbins, each shielding coil composite bobbin in physical contact with an associated shielding coil, each shielding coil bobbin comprising an array of thermally conductive elements disposed within an electrical insulator;

a thermally conductive mass in physical contact with the bobbins at a distance from the coils; and

a mechanical cryocooler in thermal communication with the mass, the cryocooler capable of absorbing heat being conducted away from the shielded gradient coils to achieve a steady-state system temperature below 16 K and thereby maintaining the wires in a superconducting state.

19. The system of claim 18 wherein the gradient magnetic field strength provided is greater than 200 mT/m.

20. The system of claim 18 wherein the gradient magnetic field strength provided is greater than 500 mT/m.

21. The system of claim 18 wherein the thermally conductive elements comprise a plurality of Litz cables.

22. The system of claim 18 wherein the thermally conductive elements comprise sapphire.

23. A magnetic propulsion and imaging system comprising the system of claim 10 .

24. A magnetic propulsion and imaging system comprising the system of claim 20 .

Assignments (6)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 18, 2025
From: ALERUS FINANCIAL, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: DEERFIELD IMAGING, INC.
Reel/Frame 070551/0146 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 14, 2025
From: SUPERCONDUCTING SYSTEMS, INC.
To: BELL BANK
Reel/Frame 070219/0846 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 14, 2025
From: SUPERCONDUCTING SYSTEMS, INC.
To: FARRAGUT SBIC FUND II, LP; FARRAGUT SBIC FUND III, LP
Reel/Frame 070222/0013 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 9, 2024
From: SUPERCONDUCTING SYSTEMS, INC.
To: ALERUS FINANCIAL, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 066063/0395 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 29, 2022
From: POURRAHIMI, SHAHIN
To: SUPERCONDUCTING SYSTEMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 060931/0527 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 29, 2022
From: POURRAHIMI, NADDER
To: SUPERCONDUCTING SYSTEMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 060931/0796 →