FIELD: machine building.
SUBSTANCE: thermo-compression installation consists of source of gas of high pressure connected to vessels-compressors and of device for thermo-cycling vessels-compressors from reservoirs with different temperature. A mounting arrangement is made as a cylinder case secured to a fixed axle located on a platform and is designed to rotate about it. The reservoirs with different temperature are arranged on external side surface of the case by means of split brackets. A stationary pole with a mechanism for reservoir lifting is rigidly mounted on the platform. A cover is fastened in an upper part of the pole. The vessels-compressors and a circulator of heat carrier in the reservoirs are suspended on the cover. Between the case and the fixed axle there is installed a current conducting device in form of a contact split connection corresponding to a ferrule with rollers out of dielectric flexible material; by means of bushings the rollers rotate on pins tying rings of the ferrule made out of dielectric material; they are freely arranged on the fixed axle vertically mounted on the platform. Each roller is wrapped with an elastic tape out of current conductive material and is tightly fit between the case and the fixed axle.
EFFECT: improved design of thermo-compression installation and its operational characteristics; also, increased efficiency of protection against effect of static electricity.
3 dwg
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Dates
2011-03-10—Published
2009-08-31—Filed