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US1644744A
US1644744A US545401A US54540122A US1644744A US 1644744 A US1644744 A US 1644744A US 545401 A US545401 A US 545401A US 54540122 A US54540122 A US 54540122A US 1644744 A US1644744 A US 1644744A
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    • H01JELECTRIC DISCHARGE TUBES OR DISCHARGE LAMPS
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  • This .invention relates to electrical apparatus of the electron tube type.
  • This invention has utility when incorporated in wave detection or amplifying apparatus as used in radio signaling, more espe-' cially in so-called wireless telephony.
  • This invention is particularly useful in insuring against crossing of circuits in radio hookups leading into the electron tubes thus making more easy proper wiring and so in conserving expensive tubes from burning out.
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevation of an embodiment of the invention in an electron tube
  • Fig. 2 is a medial longitudinal section of the tube of Fig. 1 and its terminal fittings;
  • Fig. 3 is a section on the line IIIIII Fig. 2, with a showing of the socket fittings for the plug terminals;
  • Fig. 4 is asection on the line IVIV, Fig. 1.
  • a 7 general housing impervious to air and n-r In translucent is shown as an outer cylindrical glass tube 1 having a reduced end 2 carrying an inward project1on3 as a filament support and way for lead-in wires 4, 5, for element 6 which may be given rigidity by carrying stem 7 from the support 3.
  • the wires4, 5, coming out through the tubular support 3 may extend to terminals 8, 9, when a double terminal plug fitting is used.
  • This plug fitting is completed as a mounting for anchoring the terminals 8, 9, by having plastic filler 1O housed about the reduced end 2, to anchor therewith cylindrical plug section 11 having projections 12, 13, to coact with slots 14 in bayonet joint socket member 15.
  • Remote reduced end 16 opposite the reduced end 2 of the housing 1 carries a tubular support 17 directed toward the support 3 which 'may house lead-in wires 18, 19.
  • Lead-in wire 18 is shown as having fixed therewith cylindrical sheet metal element 20 which may be of German silver and consti-' tute the'plate element of this electron tube.
  • This plate element 20 is preferably concentrically disposed as to the heating. element 6.
  • the lead-in wire 19 carries a metal helix 21 say of piano wire or preferably Plato composition material, which coil 21 may be termed the grid element and is referably within the plate 20 about the lament 6. Accordingly, the heating element 6 is disposed concentric of and within the coil 21, which coil 21 is surrounded by the plate or drum 20.
  • the support 17 is disposed at to the support 3, thereby providing maximum clearance between the lead-in wires and the elements supported.
  • the reduced end 16 of the housing 1 has cementedthereto by insulation composition 22 a screw plug 23 to which the lead-in line 19 is connected while, this composition 22 also supports concentric terminal 24; to which the line 18 extends.
  • Socket 25 coacting with the threaded plug 23 may serve as a support for the housing 1 of the complete electron tube.
  • the socket 25 is shown as of a type having a key switch, whlch key switch may be used in cutting out such one of the battery circuits as extends to such plug end of the tube if such be desired.
  • the structure as herein disclosed is one compact in form, simple and substantial in its arrangement, having elements permitting usual refill operations as conducted in incandescent lamp structures. It has further advantages in the guiding character of its plug fittings, the bayonet joint being used for low Voltage current, while the screw plug being used for the higher voltage. Furthermore, with the bayonet socket connected to the low voltage current supply, and the screw socketconnected to the higher voltage current supply, there can be 'no assembly of this electron tube as to the current supplies which may be disastrous to the elements of the tube. This simple expedient is. of great practical value, especially with amateurs.

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H. M. PINGEN ELECTRON TUBE Oct. 11, 1927. 1,644,744
Filed March 21, 1922 Federated Get. 11, 1927..
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ELECTRON TUBE.
Application filed March 21, 1922. Serial No. 545,401.
This .invention relates to electrical apparatus of the electron tube type.
This invention has utility when incorporated in wave detection or amplifying apparatus as used in radio signaling, more espe-' cially in so-called wireless telephony. This invention is particularly useful in insuring against crossing of circuits in radio hookups leading into the electron tubes thus making more easy proper wiring and so in conserving expensive tubes from burning out.
Referring to the drawings Fig. 1 is a side elevation of an embodiment of the invention in an electron tube;
Fig. 2 is a medial longitudinal section of the tube of Fig. 1 and its terminal fittings;
Fig. 3 is a section on the line IIIIII Fig. 2, with a showing of the socket fittings for the plug terminals; and
Fig. 4 is asection on the line IVIV, Fig. 1.
In an embodiment of the device as shown a 7 general housing impervious to air and n-r In translucent is shown as an outer cylindrical glass tube 1 having a reduced end 2 carrying an inward project1on3 as a filament support and way for lead-in wires 4, 5, for element 6 which may be given rigidity by carrying stem 7 from the support 3. The wires4, 5, coming out through the tubular support 3 may extend to terminals 8, 9, when a double terminal plug fitting is used. This plug fitting is completed as a mounting for anchoring the terminals 8, 9, by having plastic filler 1O housed about the reduced end 2, to anchor therewith cylindrical plug section 11 having projections 12, 13, to coact with slots 14 in bayonet joint socket member 15.
Remote reduced end 16 opposite the reduced end 2 of the housing 1 carries a tubular support 17 directed toward the support 3 which 'may house lead-in wires 18, 19. Lead-in wire 18 is shown as having fixed therewith cylindrical sheet metal element 20 which may be of German silver and consti-' tute the'plate element of this electron tube. This plate element 20 is preferably concentrically disposed as to the heating. element 6.
The lead-in wire 19 carries a metal helix 21 say of piano wire or preferably Plato composition material, which coil 21 may be termed the grid element and is referably within the plate 20 about the lament 6. Accordingly, the heating element 6 is disposed concentric of and within the coil 21, which coil 21 is surrounded by the plate or drum 20. The support 17 is disposed at to the support 3, thereby providing maximum clearance between the lead-in wires and the elements supported. The reduced end 16 of the housing 1 has cementedthereto by insulation composition 22 a screw plug 23 to which the lead-in line 19 is connected while, this composition 22 also supports concentric terminal 24; to which the line 18 extends. Socket 25 coacting with the threaded plug 23 may serve as a support for the housing 1 of the complete electron tube. The socket 25 is shown as of a type having a key switch, whlch key switch may be used in cutting out such one of the battery circuits as extends to such plug end of the tube if such be desired.
The structure as herein disclosed is one compact in form, simple and substantial in its arrangement, having elements permitting usual refill operations as conducted in incandescent lamp structures. It has further advantages in the guiding character of its plug fittings, the bayonet joint being used for low Voltage current, while the screw plug being used for the higher voltage. Furthermore, with the bayonet socket connected to the low voltage current supply, and the screw socketconnected to the higher voltage current supply, there can be 'no assembly of this electron tube as to the current supplies which may be disastrous to the elements of the tube. This simple expedient is. of great practical value, especially with amateurs.
What is claimed and it is desired to secure by United States Letters Patent I 1. An electron tube embodying a heating element provided with a pair of terminals, a bayonet oint plug to which the heating element terminals each extend, a grid element provided with a terminal, a plate element provided with a terminal, and a screw plug :3 (TiVlllCl'l the grid and plate terminals ex- 2. An electron tube embodying a heating element provided with a pair of terminals, a first fittin to which the heating element termmals eac extend, a grid element provided with a terminal, a plate, element provided with a terminal, and a second fitting non-in- HENRY M. PINGEN.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2431348A (en) * 1945-04-16 1947-11-25 Standard Telephones Cables Ltd Rectifier assembly and mounting
US2462020A (en) * 1945-07-03 1949-02-15 Palmer H Craig Method and means for sealing conductors to glass envelope walls
US2733373A (en) * 1956-01-31 Germer
US4488082A (en) * 1983-01-21 1984-12-11 Invocas, Inc. Bi-fitted incandescent electric light bulbs with internal electrically parallel conductors

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2733373A (en) * 1956-01-31 Germer
US2431348A (en) * 1945-04-16 1947-11-25 Standard Telephones Cables Ltd Rectifier assembly and mounting
US2462020A (en) * 1945-07-03 1949-02-15 Palmer H Craig Method and means for sealing conductors to glass envelope walls
US4488082A (en) * 1983-01-21 1984-12-11 Invocas, Inc. Bi-fitted incandescent electric light bulbs with internal electrically parallel conductors

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