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US1647238A
US1647238A US37890A US3789025A US1647238A US 1647238 A US1647238 A US 1647238A US 37890 A US37890 A US 37890A US 3789025 A US3789025 A US 3789025A US 1647238 A US1647238 A US 1647238A
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  • Fig. l illustrates in'section an electron discharge device embodying this invention.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged detail taken on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1 showing the relative position of the conductors.
  • the invention is illustrated in connection with a high power water-cooled tube of the external anode type and consists of a cupshaped metal portion 10, and a glass portion 11, welded together as at 12, in accordance with the disclosure in W. G. Houskeepers Patent 1,294,466 of February 18, 1919.
  • An inwardly projecting stem 13 is attached to the glass portion 11 and carries a tubular glass portion 14 which extends outwardly with respect to the stem 13.
  • An apertured metallic disc 15 preferably of copper, is sealed to the rim of the tubular glass portion 14, in a manner disclosed and claimed in .W. G. Houskeeper Patent 1,293,441, dated February 4, 1919.
  • a retaining ring 16 of glass is fused t0 the outer surfaceof the disc 15.
  • the copper disc 15 is provided with a right-angle tubular portion 17 on the inner edge thereof, to provide a large supporting surface.
  • a tubular metal member 18, preferably of copper, and having a circumference which fits-easily into the portion 17 of the disc 15 is soldered or fused to the tubular wall 17 of the disc in any desirable manner.
  • the rim of the copper tubular member 1 8 extending outside of the vessel is sharpened to a knife edge as at 19 to provide an airtight seal with the glass.
  • a glass wall 20, preferably in tubular form, is inserted within the metal member 18 and either wholly or partially fused to the inner wallV thereof.
  • a tubular extension 21 also of glass pro- ]ects for a distance beyond the member 18 and has a portion extending around the outer surface of the knife edge 19.
  • This type of seal provides an air-tight connection between the glass portion 21 of the wall 20 and the tubular member 18.
  • Attached to the outer end of the glass extension 21 is a perforated metal cap 22. This cap is sealed to the glass portion21, as at 23, in the samemanner as disclosed in Houskeeper Patent 1,294,466, referred to above.
  • a metal tubular sleeve 24 Attached to the inner end of the tubular -i member 18 is a metal tubular sleeve 24, pref-l This sleeve may be lat- -1 tached to the tubular member 18 in any desirable manner, for instance, by fusing or braising.
  • the free end of the nickel tubular member is provi-ded with interior threads 25 to accommodate a threaded metal disc 26.
  • Afiixed to the disc 26 are threaded connectors 27 and 28, the connector 27 being fastened to thev disc by means of nuts 29 while the connector 28 passes through an insulating eyelet 30 and is fastened thereto by nuts 31.
  • a rod 32 is centrally supported in the meta-l disc 26 by insulating eyelets 33 and nuts 34.
  • a V shaped tungsten filament 35 is supported by the connectors 27 and 28 and the rod 32.
  • a short length of braided conductor 36 which is connected at its other end to a cylindrical conductor 37 extending centrally throughthe glass wall 20 and through the aperture-d cap 22.
  • This con-ductor is preferably silver-soldered to the cap 22.
  • This arrangement provides a unitary electrode structure in which one of the current carrying conductors supports the electrode and is in electrical contact with one end thereof while the other conductor is centrally positioned within the supporting conductor but insulated therefrom by a glassv wall.
  • This arrangement also provides a structure which may be wholly assembled beroj ecting electrical fore inserting within the device and may be supported .through a single opening -in. the glass wall by means of a flange carried. by the tubular supporting conductor. Furthermore, the concentric arrangement of the conductors provides an enclosing wall of metal which acts as a distributed potential shield and 'considerably reduces the tendency of arcing between the electrodes which are maintained at a large difference of potential.
  • An electron discharge device comprising a glass vessel having a tubular stem, an apertured disc sealed to the edge of said stem, a pair of concentric conductors carried b said disc, and an electrode carried by one ci' said conductors, the inner conductor being -insulatingly sealed to the outer conductor.
  • An electron discharge device comprising a glass vessel having a stem, an apertured metal disc sealed to said stem, a tubular member carriedV by said disc, an insulating wall within said member, a tubular insulating extension .joined to said wall, a conductor sealed to said extension and passing.
  • An electron discharge device comprising a glass vessel having ay stem, a support extending fromfsaid stem, an electrode carried by said support, said support'having a metal tubular portion and a fiange portion, means for supporting said iange from the edge of said stem, an ⁇ insulating lining "within said tubular portion, and a metal,
  • tubular member extending through said lining and sealed to one end ⁇ thereof, said tubular member andmetal member bein the-leading-in conductors for said electro e.
  • An electron discharge device comprising a glassvessel having a tubular stem, an apertured metal disc sealed to the edge .of
  • said stem a tubular member 'attached to said disc, a portion of said member projecting within said vessel and a portion extending outside thereof, an insulating wall within said member, a portion of said vwall extending beyond said member, a metallic cap sealed to said lwall portion, a wire attached te said cap, and extending through said insulating wall, a cathode supported from said tubular member, and means for connecting said wire to one endof said cathode.
  • an electrode unit comprising a tubular conductor, a central conductor, an insulating wall between said conductors, means for holding said central conductor to said wall and an electrode supported from said tubular cenductor, one end of said electrode being in electrical contact with said tubular conductor and the other end in contact with said central conductor.
  • an'electrede unit comprising a tubular conductor, a central conductor, a glass sleeve between said conductors, one end of said sleeve extending beyond saidY tubular conductor, a metallic cap fused to said sleeve, a wire scaled to said cap and extending through said sleeve, a metallic block carried by said .tubular conductor, and an electrode supported from said block.
  • an electrode unit comprising a tubular conductor, a central conductor, a lass sleeve between said conductors, one en of said sleeve extending beyond said tubular conductor, a metallic cap fused to said sleeve, a wire sealed to said cap and extending through carried by said tubular conductor and an electrode supported from'said block, one end ofsaid electrode being in contact with said tubular'conduc'tor and the other end being insulatingly sup' ported fromlsaid block and connected to said wire.
  • an electrode support comprising a glass tubular member, a metallic cap fused to said member, a conductor cap and member, a cathode, and a .shield surroundin said glass member and conductor, said shield being the supporting means for said cathode.
  • an electrode ⁇ support comprising a glass tubular member', a metallic ca fused to'said member, a conductor passing centrally through said cap and member, a cathode, a closed metallic shield enclosing the greater portion of said tubular member, and means for connecting the ends of said cathode respectively to said shield and conductor.
  • an electrode support comprising a glass tubular member, a metallic cap fused to said member, a conductor passing centrally through said cap and member, a cathode, and a tubular current carrying member exterior to said glass member, said member supporting said cathode and shielding said conductor.

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1927 w. H. MANTHORNE ELECTRON DISCHARGE DEVICE Filed June4 18, 1925 S Z i lill; rllllllff Patented Nov. 1, 1927.
UNITED STATES PATENT oFFiCE.
NILLIAMh H. MANTHO/RNE, 0F BAYSHORE, NE1L' YORK, ASSIGNOR T0 BELL TELEPHONE LABORATORIES, INCORPORATED, A CORPORATION OF NEW YORK.
ELECTRON-DISCHARGE 'DEVICE Application led .Tune 18, 1925. Serial No. 37,890.
conductor attached to the other end of thel electrode passes centrally through the tubular member and is soldered to the perforated cap. This arrangement provides an easily assembled structure in which one leading-in conductor is suri'ounded by a tubular leading-in conductor which also serves the dual purpose of supporting an electrode and acting as a distributed potential shield whereby arcing is reduced. This unitary structure is sealed to the glass portion of the device through a single disc seal.. 0 o
Referring to the drawings, Fig. l illustrates in'section an electron discharge device embodying this invention.
Fig. 2 is an enlarged detail taken on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1 showing the relative position of the conductors.
The invention is illustrated in connection with a high power water-cooled tube of the external anode type and consists of a cupshaped metal portion 10, and a glass portion 11, welded together as at 12, in accordance with the disclosure in W. G. Houskeepers Patent 1,294,466 of February 18, 1919. An inwardly projecting stem 13 is attached to the glass portion 11 and carries a tubular glass portion 14 which extends outwardly with respect to the stem 13. An apertured metallic disc 15 preferably of copper, is sealed to the rim of the tubular glass portion 14, in a manner disclosed and claimed in .W. G. Houskeeper Patent 1,293,441, dated February 4, 1919. A retaining ring 16 of glass is fused t0 the outer surfaceof the disc 15. The copper disc 15 is provided with a right-angle tubular portion 17 on the inner edge thereof, to provide a large supporting surface. A tubular metal member 18, preferably of copper, and having a circumference which fits-easily into the portion 17 of the disc 15 is soldered or fused to the tubular wall 17 of the disc in any desirable manner. The rim of the copper tubular member 1 8 extending outside of the vessel is sharpened to a knife edge as at 19 to provide an airtight seal with the glass. A glass wall 20, preferably in tubular form, is inserted within the metal member 18 and either wholly or partially fused to the inner wallV thereof. A tubular extension 21 also of glass pro- ]ects for a distance beyond the member 18 and has a portion extending around the outer surface of the knife edge 19. This type of seal provides an air-tight connection between the glass portion 21 of the wall 20 and the tubular member 18. Attached to the outer end of the glass extension 21 is a perforated metal cap 22. This cap is sealed to the glass portion21, as at 23, in the samemanner as disclosed in Houskeeper Patent 1,294,466, referred to above.
erably of nickel.
Attached to the inner end of the tubular -i member 18 is a metal tubular sleeve 24, pref-l This sleeve may be lat- -1 tached to the tubular member 18 in any desirable manner, for instance, by fusing or braising. The free end of the nickel tubular member is provi-ded with interior threads 25 to accommodate a threaded metal disc 26. Afiixed to the disc 26 are threaded connectors 27 and 28, the connector 27 being fastened to thev disc by means of nuts 29 while the connector 28 passes through an insulating eyelet 30 and is fastened thereto by nuts 31. A rod 32 is centrally supported in the meta-l disc 26 by insulating eyelets 33 and nuts 34. A V shaped tungsten filament 35 is supported by the connectors 27 and 28 and the rod 32. Connected to the threaded terminal 28 is a short length of braided conductor 36 which is connected at its other end to a cylindrical conductor 37 extending centrally throughthe glass wall 20 and through the aperture-d cap 22. This con-ductor is preferably silver-soldered to the cap 22. This arrangement provides a unitary electrode structure in which one of the current carrying conductors supports the electrode and is in electrical contact with one end thereof while the other conductor is centrally positioned within the supporting conductor but insulated therefrom by a glassv wall. This arrangement also provides a structure which may be wholly assembled beroj ecting electrical fore inserting within the device and may be supported .through a single opening -in. the glass wall by means of a flange carried. by the tubular supporting conductor. Furthermore, the concentric arrangement of the conductors provides an enclosing wall of metal which acts as a distributed potential shield and 'considerably reduces the tendency of arcing between the electrodes which are maintained at a large difference of potential.
Although a particular arrangement has been described with respect to the electrode structure, it is apparent that various modifications may be made Without departing from the scope of the invention, as defined in the appended claims.
What isclaimed is:
1. An electron discharge device comprising a glass vessel having a tubular stem, an apertured disc sealed to the edge of said stem, a pair of concentric conductors carried b said disc, and an electrode carried by one ci' said conductors, the inner conductor being -insulatingly sealed to the outer conductor.
2. An electron discharge device comprising a glass vessel having a stem, an apertured metal disc sealed to said stem,a tubular member carriedV by said disc, an insulating wall within said member, a tubular insulating extension .joined to said wall, a conductor sealed to said extension and passing.
centrall through said wall, and an electrode carried said member, said 'electrode bein y connected to said member an conductor.
3. An electron discharge device comprising a glass vessel having ay stem, a support extending fromfsaid stem, an electrode carried by said support, said support'having a metal tubular portion and a fiange portion, means for supporting said iange from the edge of said stem, an` insulating lining "within said tubular portion, and a metal,
member extending through said lining and sealed to one end` thereof, said tubular member andmetal member bein the-leading-in conductors for said electro e.
4. An electron discharge device comprising a glassvessel having a tubular stem, an apertured metal disc sealed to the edge .of
said stem, a tubular member 'attached to said disc, a portion of said member projecting within said vessel and a portion extending outside thereof, an insulating wall within said member, a portion of said vwall extending beyond said member, a metallic cap sealed to said lwall portion, a wire attached te said cap, and extending through said insulating wall, a cathode supported from said tubular member, and means for connecting said wire to one endof said cathode.
said sleeve, a metallic block 5. In an electron discharge device, an electrode unit comprising a tubular conductor, a central conductor, an insulating wall between said conductors, means for holding said central conductor to said wall and an electrode supported from said tubular cenductor, one end of said electrode being in electrical contact with said tubular conductor and the other end in contact with said central conductor.
6.' In an electron discharge device, an'electrede unit, comprising a tubular conductor, a central conductor, a glass sleeve between said conductors, one end of said sleeve extending beyond saidY tubular conductor, a metallic cap fused to said sleeve, a wire scaled to said cap and extending through said sleeve, a metallic block carried by said .tubular conductor, and an electrode supported from said block.
7.- In an electron discharge device, an electrode unit, comprising a tubular conductor, a central conductor, a lass sleeve between said conductors, one en of said sleeve extending beyond said tubular conductor, a metallic cap fused to said sleeve, a wire sealed to said cap and extending through carried by said tubular conductor and an electrode supported from'said block, one end ofsaid electrode being in contact with said tubular'conduc'tor and the other end being insulatingly sup' ported fromlsaid block and connected to said wire. v v
f 8. In an electron discharge device, an electrode support comprising a glass tubular member, a metallic cap fused to said member, a conductor cap and member, a cathode, and a .shield surroundin said glass member and conductor, said shield being the supporting means for said cathode.
9. In an electron discharge device, an electrode\support comprising a glass tubular member', a metallic ca fused to'said member, a conductor passing centrally through said cap and member, a cathode, a closed metallic shield enclosing the greater portion of said tubular member, and means for connecting the ends of said cathode respectively to said shield and conductor.
10. In 'an electron discharge device, an electrode support comprising a glass tubular member, a metallic cap fused to said member, a conductor passing centrally through said cap and member, a cathode, and a tubular current carrying member exterior to said glass member, said member supporting said cathode and shielding said conductor.
In Witness whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name this 12th day of June, A. D., 1925.
WILLIAM H. MANTHORNE.
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US2452061A (en) * 1946-01-19 1948-10-26 Raytheon Mfg Co Thermionic tube structure
US2804566A (en) * 1953-12-02 1957-08-27 Philco Corp Grid controlled electron tubes
US2871391A (en) * 1955-09-15 1959-01-27 Rca Corp Electron tube structure
US2971111A (en) * 1957-11-13 1961-02-07 Sylvania Electric Prod Exhaust tube and top cap assembly
US4019078A (en) * 1974-10-30 1977-04-19 Thorn Electrical Industries Limited Method of electrode mounting in high-pressure sodium discharge lamp

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US2452061A (en) * 1946-01-19 1948-10-26 Raytheon Mfg Co Thermionic tube structure
US2804566A (en) * 1953-12-02 1957-08-27 Philco Corp Grid controlled electron tubes
US2871391A (en) * 1955-09-15 1959-01-27 Rca Corp Electron tube structure
US2971111A (en) * 1957-11-13 1961-02-07 Sylvania Electric Prod Exhaust tube and top cap assembly
US4019078A (en) * 1974-10-30 1977-04-19 Thorn Electrical Industries Limited Method of electrode mounting in high-pressure sodium discharge lamp

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