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US2436265A
US2436265A US607420A US60742045A US2436265A US 2436265 A US2436265 A US 2436265A US 607420 A US607420 A US 607420A US 60742045 A US60742045 A US 60742045A US 2436265 A US2436265 A US 2436265A
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Irving E Lempert
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    • H01JELECTRIC DISCHARGE TUBES OR DISCHARGE LAMPS
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  • Fig. 1 is a longitudinal section along the line I-I of Fig. 2 through an illustrative embodiment of the invention
  • Supporting extensions 4 are provided on opposite sides of the grid so that the grid can be supported on diametrically opposite ceramic rods, not shown, that are provided for the tube.
  • a cup shaped spacer 5 is located between the end 3 and a disc 6 of insulating material that is located in the grid I.
  • a circular opening 'I is provided in the spacer 5.
  • the disc 6 of insulating material is anchored in the grid I and is adapted to support the cathode 8 and a metal tube 9 that is tightly tted in this cathode.
  • the cathode 8 has a flange 8 bearing against the disc 6, and the tube 9 has an expanded ring I0 in contact with the lower side of the disc 6 so that the cathode 8 is fixed in position with respect to the aperture 2.
  • the disc I6 carrying the heater Il, adjusted rso as to be automatically located in the proper position in the cathode 9, is pushed inwardly between the spring fingers I5 until it snaps into place in the grooves I5V of these fingers, thus automatically locating the heater in the proper position within the cathode 9, and locking the entire heater, cathode and grid structure together very securely.

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Feb. 1948, El PQHLE ETAL 2,436,265
cA-THoDEr-RAY TUBE FiledhJuly 27, 1945 Patented Feb. 17, 1948 2,436,265 cA'rHoDE-RAY TUBE Eric Pohle, Clifton, and Joseph Rutledge and Irving E. Lempert, Upper Montclair, N. J., assgnors to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc., Passaic, N. J., a corporation of Delaware Application July 27, 1945 Serial No. 607,420
2 Claims. (C1. Z50-162) This invention relates to a heater assembly that is particularly useful for cathode-ray tubes.
In carrying out the invention a rugged heater assembly is produced in such a wair that the necessity of handling and welding the delicate heater wire in assembling the parts is obviated. When the parts are assembled the emission of light and electrons from the bottom of the control grid of the tube is prevented.
After the parts have been assembled the heater can be readily tested for continuity. The extent to which the heater is to be inserted into the cathode of the tube can be regulated so that the cathode temperature can be raised to the desired point or accurately controlled. Also, the length of the cathode-ray tube can be decreased.
The invention may be understood from the description in connection with the accompanying drawing, in which:
Fig. 1 is a longitudinal section along the line I-I of Fig. 2 through an illustrative embodiment of the invention;
Fig. 2' is a top view of the same; and
Fig. 3 is a plan view of a detail.
In the drawing, reference character I indicates the grid of a cathode-ray tube having a central aperture 2 in its end 3 for passage of a beam or ray of electrons. I
Supporting extensions 4 are provided on opposite sides of the grid so that the grid can be supported on diametrically opposite ceramic rods, not shown, that are provided for the tube. A cup shaped spacer 5 is located between the end 3 and a disc 6 of insulating material that is located in the grid I. A circular opening 'I is provided in the spacer 5. The disc 6 of insulating material is anchored in the grid I and is adapted to support the cathode 8 and a metal tube 9 that is tightly tted in this cathode. The cathode 8 has a flange 8 bearing against the disc 6, and the tube 9 has an expanded ring I0 in contact with the lower side of the disc 6 so that the cathode 8 is fixed in position with respect to the aperture 2.
A metal ring II ts against the lower side of the disc 6. It is provided with a plurality of integral axially extending spaced lingers or arms I2 that lie in contact with the inside surface of the grid I. Outward transverse bends I3 are provided in the lower part of the arms I2. These bends iit in a corresponding groove I4 at the lower end of the grid I to anchor the ring II in the grid I.
These lingers I2 are provided with larger bends I5 below the bends I3 for anchoring a disc I6 of rigid insulating material in place.
A coiled insulated heater I1 made of wire extends into the tube 9. This heater I1 has its end portions or legs attached to metal terminal lugsv I8 that extend through holes Il in the disc I6. The lugs I8 have extensions I9 lying along the upper side of the disc I6. The legs of the heater Il extend through the same holes I1' as the lugs I8 and are spot welded to these lugs, as indicated at I 8', and are supported thereby. The extensions I9 are securely fixed in Place by eyelets 20 extending through the disc I6.
The parts can be quickly and easily assembled by first placing the spacer 5 in the grid I with its smaller end in contact with the end 3. The disc of insulating material 6, to which the tubes 8 and '9 are securely attached, is then inserted in the grid I so that the disc G bears against the lower end of the spacer 5; The disc 6 carrying the cathode 8 is then put in the grid I with the upper surface of the disc 6 contacting with the lower rim of the spacer 5. The ring I I is then inserted until it bears against the insulating disc 6 with its arms I2 in contact with the inside of the gridl I.
The disc I6 carrying the heater Il, adjusted rso as to be automatically located in the proper position in the cathode 9, is pushed inwardly between the spring fingers I5 until it snaps into place in the grooves I5V of these fingers, thus automatically locating the heater in the proper position within the cathode 9, and locking the entire heater, cathode and grid structure together very securely.
The parts can be disassembled by a reverse procedure, iirst prying the disc I6 out of the grooves I5 after which the other parts can easily be taken out of the grid I.
What is claimed is:
1. A heater assembly for a cathode-ray tube, which comprises a metal cylinder having annular grooves on the inside thereof near opposite ends thereof, a flanged disc located in said cylinder, the flange of said disc having a curved annular portion fitting in one of said grooves, an annular spacer in contact with said disc, a disc of insulating material in said cylinder in contact with said spacer, a cathode supported by said disc of insulating material, a metal ring having a flanged end in contact with said disc of insulating material. said ring having an annular bend extending into another one of said grooves, said ring having spring ngers that extend beyond the end of said cylinder and having bends therein, a disc of insulating material held in place by the bends in said fingers, and a heater for said cathode sup ported by said last named disc of insulated ma.- terial.
2. The heater assembly of claim 1 in which terminal lugs for said heater are anchored to said last named disc of insulating material.
ERIC POHLE. JOSEPH RUTLEDGE. IRVING E. LEMPERT.
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US2505261A (en) * 1947-08-29 1950-04-25 Honeywell Regulator Co Beam type of electron discharge tubes
US2551871A (en) * 1949-02-11 1951-05-08 Superior Tube Co Thermionic cathode construction
US2562242A (en) * 1950-06-06 1951-07-31 Du Mont Allen B Lab Inc Split anode for bent gun ion trap cathode-ray tubes
US2562243A (en) * 1950-06-06 1951-07-31 Du Mont Allen B Lab Inc Electron gun structure
US2562236A (en) * 1950-06-06 1951-07-31 Du Mont Allen B Lab Inc Support strap for cathode-ray tube gun parts
US2582454A (en) * 1950-05-13 1952-01-15 Du Mont Allen B Lab Inc Cathode grid assembly
US2672568A (en) * 1951-03-27 1954-03-16 Int Standard Electric Corp Electron gun for cathode-ray tubes
US2740913A (en) * 1951-11-01 1956-04-03 Itt Electron gun
US2764708A (en) * 1953-03-20 1956-09-25 Int Standard Electric Corp Electron discharge devices
US2771568A (en) * 1951-01-31 1956-11-20 Zeiss Carl Utilizing electron energy for physically and chemically changing members
US2805353A (en) * 1952-12-22 1957-09-03 Philips Corp Hydrogen thyratron improvement
US2886729A (en) * 1953-10-08 1959-05-12 Du Mont Allen B Lab Inc Grid-cathode structure for cathode ray tubes
US2888588A (en) * 1953-04-03 1959-05-26 Gen Electric Electron gun structure
US2892115A (en) * 1955-12-20 1959-06-23 Itt Cathode structures
US2932755A (en) * 1956-01-30 1960-04-12 Applied Radiation Corp Electron gun and cathode
US3047759A (en) * 1959-03-30 1962-07-31 Gen Dynamics Corp Cathode-ray tube structure
US3254251A (en) * 1962-07-06 1966-05-31 Rca Corp Cathode ray tube gun having nested electrode assembly
US3628077A (en) * 1970-02-26 1971-12-14 Sylvania Electric Prod Electron gun having concave coined grid and annular rib

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US1797990A (en) * 1926-02-06 1931-03-24 Arsene N Lucian Heater construction for cathodes
GB432970A (en) * 1933-02-10 1935-08-07 Fernseh Ag Improvements in or relating to cathode-ray tubes
US2386790A (en) * 1944-11-29 1945-10-16 Sylvania Electric Prod Electron gun and the like
US2391780A (en) * 1943-10-13 1945-12-25 Rca Corp Electron discharge device
US2393057A (en) * 1944-01-18 1946-01-15 Jacques Kriesler Mfg Corp Cathode assembly

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US1797990A (en) * 1926-02-06 1931-03-24 Arsene N Lucian Heater construction for cathodes
GB432970A (en) * 1933-02-10 1935-08-07 Fernseh Ag Improvements in or relating to cathode-ray tubes
US2391780A (en) * 1943-10-13 1945-12-25 Rca Corp Electron discharge device
US2393057A (en) * 1944-01-18 1946-01-15 Jacques Kriesler Mfg Corp Cathode assembly
US2386790A (en) * 1944-11-29 1945-10-16 Sylvania Electric Prod Electron gun and the like

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2505261A (en) * 1947-08-29 1950-04-25 Honeywell Regulator Co Beam type of electron discharge tubes
US2551871A (en) * 1949-02-11 1951-05-08 Superior Tube Co Thermionic cathode construction
US2582454A (en) * 1950-05-13 1952-01-15 Du Mont Allen B Lab Inc Cathode grid assembly
US2562242A (en) * 1950-06-06 1951-07-31 Du Mont Allen B Lab Inc Split anode for bent gun ion trap cathode-ray tubes
US2562243A (en) * 1950-06-06 1951-07-31 Du Mont Allen B Lab Inc Electron gun structure
US2562236A (en) * 1950-06-06 1951-07-31 Du Mont Allen B Lab Inc Support strap for cathode-ray tube gun parts
US2771568A (en) * 1951-01-31 1956-11-20 Zeiss Carl Utilizing electron energy for physically and chemically changing members
US2672568A (en) * 1951-03-27 1954-03-16 Int Standard Electric Corp Electron gun for cathode-ray tubes
US2740913A (en) * 1951-11-01 1956-04-03 Itt Electron gun
US2805353A (en) * 1952-12-22 1957-09-03 Philips Corp Hydrogen thyratron improvement
US2764708A (en) * 1953-03-20 1956-09-25 Int Standard Electric Corp Electron discharge devices
US2888588A (en) * 1953-04-03 1959-05-26 Gen Electric Electron gun structure
US2886729A (en) * 1953-10-08 1959-05-12 Du Mont Allen B Lab Inc Grid-cathode structure for cathode ray tubes
US2892115A (en) * 1955-12-20 1959-06-23 Itt Cathode structures
US2932755A (en) * 1956-01-30 1960-04-12 Applied Radiation Corp Electron gun and cathode
US3047759A (en) * 1959-03-30 1962-07-31 Gen Dynamics Corp Cathode-ray tube structure
US3254251A (en) * 1962-07-06 1966-05-31 Rca Corp Cathode ray tube gun having nested electrode assembly
US3628077A (en) * 1970-02-26 1971-12-14 Sylvania Electric Prod Electron gun having concave coined grid and annular rib

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