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US2518048A
US2518048A US666273A US66627346A US2518048A US 2518048 A US2518048 A US 2518048A US 666273 A US666273 A US 666273A US 66627346 A US66627346 A US 66627346A US 2518048 A US2518048 A US 2518048A
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  • This invention relates to photo-electric tubes and more particularly to hermetically sealed photo-electric tubes for quick and easy installation of the entire unit as a single article, and including the tube, its supporting base, electric contacts, and reflector, completely sealed against dirt and vacuum exhausted.
  • FIG. 1 is a sectional view showing the unit installed in a supporting housing
  • Fig. 2 is a view in elevation of the unit.
  • the character indicates a housing of sheet metal or the like and adapted to be disposed where desired.
  • This housing may be part of a permanent installation and is provided with a large forward opening at [2 defined by a flange l4 and a smaller rear opening IS.
  • the removable and replaceable photo-electric unit comprises in general a housing or case I8 having a shape to fit the housing It in spaced relation thereto, and having a lens sealed in airtight relation at the larger end thereof.
  • the housing or tube I8 is a vacuum tube, exhausted as by conventional means.
  • the housing 18 is flared at 22 to seat on the flange l4 and a channel clamp 24 is utilized to tightly bind the photoelectric unit to the housing I!) at the forward end.
  • Tube unit housing I-8 converges rearwardly as shown and is closed as at 26 forming a support for a base plug 28 receiving screws 30 through housing Ill, and this construction firmly anchors the unit at both ends to the housing 10, the base plug having a portion 32 just received in opening I6.
  • the base plug is threaded as at 34 to receive a cap 36 which clamps the plug to the housing In upon being turned up.
  • Plug 28 receives and holds an electric connection 33 to an anode element 40 of the tube and another connection 42 to the cathode element 44. These connections are secured to contacts 46 receiving leads 48 through the cap 36. Housing l8 may be interiorly silvered between the lens and the photo-electric unit elements an and 44. The leads are sealed to and through the closed end wall of housing [8.
  • a vacuum sealed photo-electric unit comprising a housing, an airtight translucent element closing the housing, photo-electric cathode and anode elements in the housing, a supporting plug carrying said elements, said plug being located exteriorly of the housing, and electrical connections through the plug to the elements, said translucent element being a light condensing lens.
  • a vacuum sealed photo-electric tube comprising a housing having a closed end, a supporting plug secured thereto and located exteriorly thereof, a translucent lens closing the housing at the opposite end, cathode and anode elements in the housing adjacent the closed end and facing the said translucent means, electric connections from said elements extending through the plug to the exterior thereof, said plug embodying means solidly supporting the tube elements in fixed relation.
  • a vacuum sealed opaque housing having an opening, a lens closing the opening, a light sensitive cathode and an anode mounted in a wall of the housing, leads to the anode and cathode from the exterior of the housing, clamping means detachably connected to the unit exteriorly thereof, and a second and larger supporting housing, the first housing being received therein and clamped thereto by said clamping means.
  • a vacuum tube comprising a housing open at one end and closed at the other end, a lens closing the open end, a pair of leads sealed into the housing wall at the closed end in fixed relation thereto, an anode and a cathode separately mounted on the leads in the tube, said leads extending exteriorly of the housing, and means preventing entrance of light into the tube except through the lens.
  • a vacuum tube comprising a housing having a closed and an open end, a lens sealed to and closing the open end, an anode and a cathode at the closed end, leads for the anode and cathode sealed into a wall of the housing and extending exteriorly thereof, a plug on the housing solidly supporting the exteriorly extending leads, a supporting housing for the tube, said supporting housing having an open end receiving the lens end of the first housing and having an apertured closed end, the plug extending through the aperture, and a threaded cap for the plug clamping the two housings together at their closed ends.

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Aug. 8, 1950 R. D. MOORE 2,518,048
SEALED PHOTOELECTRIC TUBE Filed May 1, 1946 INVENTOR.
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Patented Aug. 8, 1950 SEALED PHOTOELECTRIC TUBE Raymond D. Moore, Worcester, Mass., assignor, by mesne assignments, to Moore Electronic Laboratories, Inc., Worcester, Mass, a corporation of Massachusetts Application May 1, 1946, Serial No. 666,273
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This invention relates to photo-electric tubes and more particularly to hermetically sealed photo-electric tubes for quick and easy installation of the entire unit as a single article, and including the tube, its supporting base, electric contacts, and reflector, completely sealed against dirt and vacuum exhausted.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will appear hereinafter.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, in which Fig. 1 is a sectional view showing the unit installed in a supporting housing; and
Fig. 2 is a view in elevation of the unit.
Referring to Fig. l, the character indicates a housing of sheet metal or the like and adapted to be disposed where desired. This housing may be part of a permanent installation and is provided with a large forward opening at [2 defined by a flange l4 and a smaller rear opening IS. The removable and replaceable photo-electric unit comprises in general a housing or case I8 having a shape to fit the housing It in spaced relation thereto, and having a lens sealed in airtight relation at the larger end thereof. The housing or tube I8 is a vacuum tube, exhausted as by conventional means. The housing 18 is flared at 22 to seat on the flange l4 and a channel clamp 24 is utilized to tightly bind the photoelectric unit to the housing I!) at the forward end.
Tube unit housing I-8 converges rearwardly as shown and is closed as at 26 forming a support for a base plug 28 receiving screws 30 through housing Ill, and this construction firmly anchors the unit at both ends to the housing 10, the base plug having a portion 32 just received in opening I6. The base plug is threaded as at 34 to receive a cap 36 which clamps the plug to the housing In upon being turned up.
Plug 28 receives and holds an electric connection 33 to an anode element 40 of the tube and another connection 42 to the cathode element 44. These connections are secured to contacts 46 receiving leads 48 through the cap 36. Housing l8 may be interiorly silvered between the lens and the photo-electric unit elements an and 44. The leads are sealed to and through the closed end wall of housing [8.
To remove the unit it is merely necessary to back Off cap 36, detach leads 48, loosen clamp 24, and extract the unit through the forward end of the housing H1, and it is just as quick and easy to insert and clamp the replacement unit.
Having thus described my invention and the advantages thereof, I do not wish to be limited to the details herein disclosed, otherwise than is set forth in the claims, but what I claim is:
1. A vacuum sealed photo-electric unit comprising a housing, an airtight translucent element closing the housing, photo-electric cathode and anode elements in the housing, a supporting plug carrying said elements, said plug being located exteriorly of the housing, and electrical connections through the plug to the elements, said translucent element being a light condensing lens.
2. A vacuum sealed photo-electric tube comprising a housing having a closed end, a supporting plug secured thereto and located exteriorly thereof, a translucent lens closing the housing at the opposite end, cathode and anode elements in the housing adjacent the closed end and facing the said translucent means, electric connections from said elements extending through the plug to the exterior thereof, said plug embodying means solidly supporting the tube elements in fixed relation.
3. A vacuum sealed opaque housing having an opening, a lens closing the opening, a light sensitive cathode and an anode mounted in a wall of the housing, leads to the anode and cathode from the exterior of the housing, clamping means detachably connected to the unit exteriorly thereof, and a second and larger supporting housing, the first housing being received therein and clamped thereto by said clamping means.
4. A vacuum tube comprising a housing open at one end and closed at the other end, a lens closing the open end, a pair of leads sealed into the housing wall at the closed end in fixed relation thereto, an anode and a cathode separately mounted on the leads in the tube, said leads extending exteriorly of the housing, and means preventing entrance of light into the tube except through the lens.
5. A vacuum tube comprising a housing having a closed and an open end, a lens sealed to and closing the open end, an anode and a cathode at the closed end, leads for the anode and cathode sealed into a wall of the housing and extending exteriorly thereof, a plug on the housing solidly supporting the exteriorly extending leads, a supporting housing for the tube, said supporting housing having an open end receiving the lens end of the first housing and having an apertured closed end, the plug extending through the aperture, and a threaded cap for the plug clamping the two housings together at their closed ends.
RAYMOND D. MOORE.
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Number 4 UNITED STATES PATENTS Name Date Zickler May 30, 1899 Bose Mar. 29, 1904 Fessenden Mar. 30, 1915 Compton Dec. 29, 1925 Potter June 23, 1931 Heisler Feb. 17, 1931 Adair Jan. 15, 1946 Cade July 13, 1948
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US2884564A (en) * 1954-04-21 1959-04-28 Oran T Mcilvaine Automatic headlight dimming apparatus
US3052796A (en) * 1959-08-31 1962-09-04 Harshaw Chem Corp Photomultiplier tube enclosure
US3263101A (en) * 1961-01-30 1966-07-26 Hoffman Electronics Corp Photo-cathode solar-energy converter
US3793552A (en) * 1972-07-19 1974-02-19 Gen Electric High temperature photoelectric gas multiplication ultraviolet ray sensor
US4396859A (en) * 1981-04-27 1983-08-02 Rca Corporation Photomultiplier assembly having universal alignment means
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US1567424A (en) * 1921-03-01 1925-12-29 Westinghouse Lamp Co Photo-electric cell
US1793399A (en) * 1929-03-29 1931-02-17 Gen Electric Apparatus for reproducing sound from film records
US1811024A (en) * 1926-09-08 1931-06-23 American Telephone & Telegraph Photo-electric tube
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US755840A (en) * 1901-09-30 1904-03-29 Sara Chapman Bull Detector for electrical disturbances.
US1133435A (en) * 1914-02-09 1915-03-30 Reginald A Fessenden Method of and apparatus for reproducing impulses.
US1567424A (en) * 1921-03-01 1925-12-29 Westinghouse Lamp Co Photo-electric cell
US1811024A (en) * 1926-09-08 1931-06-23 American Telephone & Telegraph Photo-electric tube
US1793399A (en) * 1929-03-29 1931-02-17 Gen Electric Apparatus for reproducing sound from film records
US2392895A (en) * 1942-02-27 1946-01-15 Light Control Inc Photosensitive tube
US2444915A (en) * 1945-02-22 1948-07-13 Photoswitch Inc Electron discharge device

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US2813991A (en) * 1952-11-05 1957-11-19 Gen Electric Electron emitting electrode
DE1038667B (en) * 1952-11-05 1958-09-11 Gen Electric Vacuum photocell with central photocathode
US2884564A (en) * 1954-04-21 1959-04-28 Oran T Mcilvaine Automatic headlight dimming apparatus
US3052796A (en) * 1959-08-31 1962-09-04 Harshaw Chem Corp Photomultiplier tube enclosure
US3263101A (en) * 1961-01-30 1966-07-26 Hoffman Electronics Corp Photo-cathode solar-energy converter
US3793552A (en) * 1972-07-19 1974-02-19 Gen Electric High temperature photoelectric gas multiplication ultraviolet ray sensor
US4396859A (en) * 1981-04-27 1983-08-02 Rca Corporation Photomultiplier assembly having universal alignment means
USD812254S1 (en) * 2015-07-03 2018-03-06 Philips Lighting Holding B.V. LED lamps

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