US1146019A - Vacuum-producing method and means. - Google Patents
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- Thelobject of my invention isto provide 1 ,f;or use,,-whenever, needed, to remove .
- v gases as may; impair the vacuum in a chamher, either immediately after disconnection "from ia .pump or at anytime during service.
- invention may be -utilizedeffectively and advantageously inconnection With any Lflapparatusrhavingr'a chamber ior-ichambers in fftaina highdegree of vacuum but 'it ;will be which it-is necessary or desirable to mainifound especially" useful. in connection with ivapor' lamps and rectifiersand otherappa-- ratu's embodying electrical. conductors and '30 yventionmay be advantageously applied is I viewgof, ar mercuryyvapor; rectifier and its electrodes: to ,be operated in a highly developed vacuumL; j t
- I 1 Th'eidrawing illustrates thebulb or con- .40 a may of a mercury vapor V rectifier which mine 7 formed of either glassror metal and be provided with electrodes for connection supply d workfcircuitsin the us manner.
- tached tothe bulb or container 1 is an auxiliaryqbulb, or container 20f glass or metal aving an electrodes3,Qpreferably, but not necessarily, of iron in its upper end, and an electrode 4, consisting of a body of as-absorbingqmaterial,,inyits bottom.
- i have I a Specification oflLettersI'atent; 1 ppncam filed February 26,1914.. Seria1No.821, 2 3 3.
- the auxiliary small piece of platinumyor other suitable wire 8 having terminals brought to the outside and in electrical connection with electrode 3.
- the electrode 8 may be heated to incandescence by a battery of dry cells or other convenient source 9.
- the primary winding ? ofwhichmay be supplied from, any suitablesourcer If my: apparatus is: used with a vapor'rectifier, the primary. w nding 7 may be supplied from the source to which the rectifier is connected.”
- the ratio of transformation will be such that the secondary winding shall provide 1 from- 1000 to 6000 volts, according to the size and characteristics of the apparatus as a whole.
- the Wehneltielectrode '8 by heatm'g it to incandenscence by means of current from the source 9,0r from any other suitablei'source.
- the connecting tube 10 may be provided with an enlargement 11 in which is placed abody of glass wool or other suit- "able material that is sufliciently porous to serve as aneffective screen.
- ⁇ pump may then be sealed off from the chamber 1 by sealing off the connection, and
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A.- H.-PFUND.
VACUUM PRODUCING METHOD AND MEANS.
Y APPLICATION FILED FEB. 26, 1914.
v PatentedJfilylS, 19 15 INVENTOR f AUGUST Errunn, or BALTIMORE! MARYLAND.
To allwhom it mayconcern:
Be it lmownlthat' I, AUGUST Prom), a
citizen oft-the United States, anda resident of Baltimorainthe State of Maryland,jhave invented a new and useful Improvement in vacuumProducing,Methods and Means, of
' j which the following is a specification.
7 invention relates tovvacuumproduc- Hing .methods and apparatus and particu- .larly tomethods of and means for restoring impaired vacuum in chambers or receptacles for. for 'accentuating .or increasing such c I vacuum as @a simple, inexpensive andefiective method g and means that shall be available and ready may be produced by means of p ps,- a
Thelobject of my invention isto provide 1 ,f;or use,,-whenever, needed, to remove .such
v gases as may; impair the vacuum in a chamher, either immediately after disconnection "from ia .pump or at anytime during service.
5 My; invention may be -utilizedeffectively and advantageously inconnection With any Lflapparatusrhavingr'a chamber ior-ichambers in fftaina highdegree of vacuum but 'it ;will be which it-is necessary or desirable to mainifound especially" useful. in connection with ivapor' lamps and rectifiersand otherappa-- ratu's embodying electrical. conductors and '30 yventionmay be advantageously applied is I viewgof, ar mercuryyvapor; rectifier and its electrodes: to ,be operated in a highly developed vacuumL; j t
{An example ofapparatus to WlllCh my in shown ,in the accompanying drawing, the single figure ot which is :adiagrammatic Y circuits havingim'y vacuum 7 restoring, or
i accentuating-"apparatus attached thereto. I 1 Th'eidrawing illustrates thebulb or con- .40 a may of a mercury vapor V rectifier which mine 7 formed of either glassror metal and be provided with electrodes for connection supply d workfcircuitsin the us manner.
its circuit connections-is unnecessary, both because such-apparatus is well'known in the art and because the rectifier is shown merely as an exampleofvacuumi apparatus in general and Without restrictive intent. ,At-'
tached tothe bulb or container 1 is an auxiliaryqbulb, or container 20f glass or metal aving an electrodes3,Qpreferably, but not necessarily, of iron in its upper end, and an electrode 4, consisting of a body of as-absorbingqmaterial,,inyits bottom. i have I a Specification oflLettersI'atent; 1 ppncam filed February 26,1914.. Seria1No.821, 2 3 3.
' Further descriptionf th rectifier;
' vncnnurrtonucrnamnrnon AND MEANS.
Patented July 13, 1915;
found that comminuted charcoal, such, for
example, as cocoanut charcoal, is ag satisfactory gas-absorbing material but other materials, such, for example, as platinum black may be employed, if desired. The auxiliary small piece of platinumyor other suitable wire 8 having terminals brought to the outside and in electrical connection with electrode 3. The electrode 8 may be heated to incandescence by a battery of dry cells or other convenient source 9. The electrode 8 1s hereinafter called the Wehneltlelectrode. c a
primary winding? ofwhichmay be supplied from, any suitablesourcer If my: apparatus is: used with a vapor'rectifier, the primary. w nding 7 may be supplied from the source to which the rectifier is connected."
The ratio of transformationwill be such that the secondary winding shall provide 1 from- 1000 to 6000 volts, according to the size and characteristics of the apparatus as a whole, In orderto start the discharges between the electrodes 3 and 4 under certain conditions, may utilize the Wehneltielectrode; '8 by heatm'g it to incandenscence by means of current from the source 9,0r from any other suitablei'source. A 4
In order, to prevent the passage of charcoa'l dust.iromflthe auxiliary chamber 2 to the main chamber 1 and thepassage of mercury particles from the chamber 1 to the chamber 2,.the connecting tube 10 may be provided with an enlargement 11 in which is placed abody of glass wool or other suit- "able material that is sufliciently porous to serve as aneffective screen.
in using my apparatus, a-Ysuitable vacuum 1 at any desired suitablepoint and is operated, while a heavy electrical discharge is mamta-ined between theelectr'odes Sand 4: c-
. -until .the occluded gases are expelled from;
the charcoal. Then the discharge isstopped and the tube is highly exhausted. The
{pump may then be sealed off from the chamber 1 by sealing off the connection, and
-p ump 1s "connected v to the mainichamber
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US2718904A (en) * | 1952-04-09 | 1955-09-27 | Bendix Aviat Corp | Pressure sensitive diaphragm assembly |
US2770932A (en) * | 1953-05-25 | 1956-11-20 | Bendix Aviat Corp | Method for fabricating pressure sensitive sevices |
US2943169A (en) * | 1957-10-07 | 1960-06-28 | Gen Motors Corp | Regulator |
US3124671A (en) * | 1964-03-10 | Jgjtg |
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US3124671A (en) * | 1964-03-10 | Jgjtg | ||
US2718904A (en) * | 1952-04-09 | 1955-09-27 | Bendix Aviat Corp | Pressure sensitive diaphragm assembly |
US2770932A (en) * | 1953-05-25 | 1956-11-20 | Bendix Aviat Corp | Method for fabricating pressure sensitive sevices |
US2943169A (en) * | 1957-10-07 | 1960-06-28 | Gen Motors Corp | Regulator |
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