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US1834761A
US1834761A US242243A US24224327A US1834761A US 1834761 A US1834761 A US 1834761A US 242243 A US242243 A US 242243A US 24224327 A US24224327 A US 24224327A US 1834761 A US1834761 A US 1834761A
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    • H01JELECTRIC DISCHARGE TUBES OR DISCHARGE LAMPS
    • H01J5/00Details relating to vessels or to leading-in conductors common to two or more basic types of discharge tubes or lamps
    • H01J5/32Seals for leading-in conductors
    • H01J5/40End-disc seals, e.g. flat header
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01JELECTRIC DISCHARGE TUBES OR DISCHARGE LAMPS
    • H01J2893/00Discharge tubes and lamps
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Dec. 1, 1931. Rs; BERTHOLD ELECTRIC DISCHARGE VESSEL Filed Dec. 23, 1927 Patented Dec. 1, .1931
UNITED STATES AT-Eur oln icr.
RUDOLF Gr. BEB'IHOLD, or BERLm-siEMnNssrAnr, GERMANY, AssiGNon'rosIEiviEnsscnuoxnnrwnnxn AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, or BERLIN-'SIEMENSSTADT, GERMANY,
A CORPORATION OF GER-MANY ELECTRIC nisci ensn VESSEL Application filed December 23, 1927, Serial No. 242,243', and in Germany December 15, 1926.
My invention relates to electric discharge vessels, tubes, valves or bulbs, the envelope of which consists of an insulating material. It has been proposed to introduce the electrodes into such vessels by providing metal sleeves or collars which are sealed to the envelope at both ends and with which the electrodes are electrically connected. Such sealed-in sleeves are particularly suitable in the case of tubes with incandescent cathodes, inasmuch as it is then possible to feed strong heating currents to the cathode through these fused-in sleeves.
My invention consists in providing means for cooling the fused-in metal sleeves or collars by, for instance, cooling the outwardly directed portions of the sleeves by means of a cooling liquid. This may be effected by providing on the vessel a central glass nipple proiecting into the interior of the envelope and part of which is formed by two metal sleeves or collars sealed to the central glass nipple at their ends. These metal sleeves serve as connections for the supply of the heating current to the incandescent cathode. The external connections of the metal sleeves are designed as concentric pipes. Through one of these pipes is supplied a cooling liquid which flows along the inside of the two sleeves and is discharged through the other pipe.
An embodiment of my invention is illustrated in the drawings aiiixed hereto and forming part of my specification.
In these drawings:
Fig. 1 represents a longitudinal section through a rectifier tube or valve, and
Fig. 2, in larger scale and in detail the con- 7 nection for the incandescent cathode consisting of metal sleeves sealed to the glass nipple.
the incandescent cathode of a high-tension discharge tube, 2 the bell-shaped anode surrounding the cathode. 8 is the glass envelope or bulb on which are provided the tubular central nipples 4 and 5 for introducing the current into the envelope of the tube. For this purpose at two places the tubular nipple -l*consists of sheet metal sleeves or collars 8 and 14 which are sealed to the glass portions of the nipple at their ends. Each of the sheet metal sleeves is surrounded by an an nular clamp 17. On these clamps are fixed respectively the internal tubular conductor connections 6 and '7, for instance by a screw joint. The cathode is electrically connected with these internal connections. At the point of junction ottlie connectionswith the oath ode, dome-shaped or rounded sheet metal screens 9 and'lO are provided in' order to avoid discharges which are liable to start from places of high field intensity. The connection of'the anod'e'is designed in a similar manner as shown at the top of Fig. 1 at 14%",
17"; Tlie external connections to the lead- Theexternal cathode connection of the electrio tube consists of two concentric tubes 11 and 12-, of which the tube 11 is rigidly oined to the metal sleeve 8 and the tube 12 tot-lie metal sleeve 14. For cooling these sealed-in sleeves a cooling liquid, such as oil or water is supplied through the inner tube 11, see
in particular Fig. 2 of the drawings. The liquid then passes through perforations 27 in the clamps 17 joining the tube 11 to the sleeve 8 and thus cools the metal sleeve 8. H
The cooling liquid then reaches the metal sleeve 14 and hence escapes through the external tube 12.
Various modifications and changes may he made without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention, and I desire, therefore, that only such limitations shall be placed thereon as are imposed by the prior art.
I claim as my invention 1. A seal for an electric tube having an envelope of insulating material comprising in combination, metal sleeves sealed at their ends to the insulating envelope of the tube and forming part thereof, internal and exernal electrode connections on said electric tube joined to the inside and outside of said metal sleeves, said external electrode connections being tubular, and one being disposed within the other to permit the supply and discharge of a cooling medium flowing along 5 said sleeves.
2. A seal for an electric tube having an envelope of insulating material comprising in combination, metal sleeves sealed at their ends to the insulating envelope of the tube and forming part thereof, internal and external tubular electrode connections on said electric tube joined to the inside and outside of said metal sleeves, said internal and external electrode connections being disposed one within the other.
3. An electric tube having an envelope of insulating material comprising in combination, an anode and a cathode adapted to be heated to incandescence within said envelope,
a nipple consisting of two metal sleeves, the
' adjacent ends of which are sealed to a tubular insulating portion and the free ends of which are sealed to a reentrant portion of the envelope and to an insulating cap portion respectively, internal and external electric connections for said cathode oined to the inside and outside of said metal sleeves respectively, said external electric connections being designed as pipes for the supply and discharge of a cooling medium adapted to flow along said sleeves.
' In testimony whereofI aflix my signature. RUDOLF G, BERTHOLD.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2489872A (en) * 1946-02-27 1949-11-29 Gen Electric Envelope and electrode mounting structure for electric discharge devices
US2556616A (en) * 1948-03-25 1951-06-12 Corning Glass Works Method of making electrically conducting glass and articles made therefrom
US2617056A (en) * 1949-02-10 1952-11-04 Westinghouse Electric Corp Electron discharge device for high frequency
DE1209656B (en) * 1960-11-23 1966-01-27 Philips Nv Electric light bulb

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2489872A (en) * 1946-02-27 1949-11-29 Gen Electric Envelope and electrode mounting structure for electric discharge devices
US2556616A (en) * 1948-03-25 1951-06-12 Corning Glass Works Method of making electrically conducting glass and articles made therefrom
US2617056A (en) * 1949-02-10 1952-11-04 Westinghouse Electric Corp Electron discharge device for high frequency
DE1209656B (en) * 1960-11-23 1966-01-27 Philips Nv Electric light bulb

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