Chamber for freeze-drying by cryosorption

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PATENT NO 5438838
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08232151

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A chamber system for cryosorption freeze-drying of biological specimens in a Dewar vessel, comprises a chamber having a cylindrical metal wall and fitted within the Dewar vessel, a lower outer edge of which chamber is connected in a vacuum-tight manner to a lower edge of a metallic rotational component, the metallic rotational component having a bottom contact surface, which bottom contact surface corresponds with a complementary top contact surface on top of a cylindrical body around which liquid nitrogen flows and cools the metallic rotational component, the rotational component having a chamber to receive a drying agent for conducting cryosorption, for example a molecular screen, as well as a connection to the drying chamber. The upper edge of the metal wall or a ring connected thereto in a vacuum-tight manner is situated outside the Dewar vessel and is therefore approximately at ambient temperature and has a vacuum connection for the connection of commercially available vacuum components. The opening at the top of the ring is preferably sealable in a vacuum-tight manner by a commercially available O-ring in conjunction with a cover.

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LEICA AGHERNALSER HAUPTSTRASSE 219 WIEN A-1171

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Edelmann, Ludwig Homburg-Saar, DE 38 208
Haessig, Helmut Homburg-Saar, DE 3 21
Kleber, Heinrich Wien/Strebersdorf, AT 7 46
Neumann, Klaus Bexbach-Saar, DE 28 236
Sitte, Hellmuth Seefeld in Tirol, AT 19 255

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