US1861633A - Gaseous electric discharge device - Google Patents

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US1861633A
US1861633A US552260A US55226031A US1861633A US 1861633 A US1861633 A US 1861633A US 552260 A US552260 A US 552260A US 55226031 A US55226031 A US 55226031A US 1861633 A US1861633 A US 1861633A
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01JELECTRIC DISCHARGE TUBES OR DISCHARGE LAMPS
    • H01J61/00Gas-discharge or vapour-discharge lamps
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    • H01J61/24Means for obtaining or maintaining the desired pressure within the vessel
    • H01J61/28Means for producing, introducing, or replenishing gas or vapour during operation of the lamp

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  • the present invention relates to gaseous electric discharge devices generally and more particularly the invention relates to a means for feeding gas replenishments to the gaseous 6 atmosphere of said device.
  • the in- 39 vention comprises a heating filament for a common gas evolving material in the container of the device, said heating filament is connected to the secondary coil of a stepdown transformer, the primary'coil of said as transformer is connected to the low voltage part, near the zero point, of the secondary coil of a leaky, or high reactance transformer, the primary coil of said leaky transformer is connected to the terminals of a current source of commercial voltage.
  • this circuit arrangement prevents fluctuations in the potential of a; the supply circuit of the discharge device from affecting the heater filament so that said filament is maintained at a constant temperature to cause a steady heating of the common gas evolving material which feeds common gas replenishments to the device at a steady rate. If the gas pressure in the container of the device drops the potential of the transformer circuit decreases and the current increases so that the heating filament is brought to a higher temperature "to increase the rate of feeding gas replenishments to the device. Thus the feeding of gas replenishments to the device is controlled solely by the conditions of the gas pressure therein, the effect of fluctuations of potential in the current supply circuit on the heater of the gas evolving material being practically nil,
  • the gaseous electric discharge device comprises a container 1 having a filling of gas therein consisting m wholly of a common gas, such as nitrogen or carbon dioxide, or a mixture of such gases with a rare gas or a metal vapor.
  • Electrodes 2 and 3 are sealed in said container 1, said electrodes are of the type which glow and emit electrons during the operation of the device though any other suitable ty e of electrode may be used if desired; aid electrodes 2 and 3 are connected to the splitcoil secondary 6 of a high reactance, or leaky transformer 6-7 by leads 4; and 5 respectively.
  • the primary 7 of said leaky transformer 67 is connected to the terminals of a current source of common commercial voltage by leads 8 and 9.
  • a rod 11 consisting of 5 a material.
  • the filament 13 is maintained at such temperature that the common gas replenishments evolved by the common gas evolving material 13 is slightly less than needed to maintain normal condi tions of gas pressure in the container 1.
  • a slight drop in gas pressure causes a corresponding rise in the current across the gaseous electric discharge device so thatthe'filament 13 is brought to a higher temperature to cause a greater evolution ofga's.
  • the current supply circuit have little or no effect on the temperature of filament 13 due to the high inductive potential drop of the leaky transformer 67and the smoothing effect of the step-down transformer 1617 as explained heretofore.
  • an electric discharge device a filling of gas supporting an electric discharge, a material for supplying the desired gas to the discharge device and a heating means for causing liberation of gas from said material to replenish the gas filling of said discharge device, said heating means being connected to the low voltage part of the high voltage side of a high reactance transformer for the discharge device, to diminish the efiect on the heating means of potential changes in the supply circuit of said discharge device.
  • an electric discharge device a filling of gas supporting an electric discharge, a material for supplying the desired gas to the discharge device and a heating means surrounding said material for causing liberation of gas from said material to replenish the gas filling of said discharge device, said heating means being connected to the low voltage part of the high voltage side of a high reactance transformer for the discharge device through a step-down transformer to diminish the effect on the heating means of potential changes in the supply circuit of said discharge device.
  • a filling of gas supporting an electric discharge a material for supplying the desired gas to the discharge device and a heating means for causing liberation of gas from said material to replenish the gas filling of said discharge device, said heating means being a coiled wire surrounding said material and being connected to the low voltage part of the

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