Claims
- 1. A directly heatable sorption getter body for gas clean-up of reactive residual gases in hermetically sealed vessels, comprising:
- an insulating member;
- a getter composition applied over at least a portion of a surface of said insulating member, and said getter composition being electrically conductive and having a resistance associated therewith having a value chosen such that a direct heating of the getter composition occurs when electrical current is passed therethrough; and
- first and second spaced electrical contacts in electrical connection with respective portions of the getter composition, said contacts being positioned such that said getter composition continuously extends between said contacts and forms a continuous electrical resistance path between the contacts so that when a voltage is applied across the two electrical contacts, the getter body is directly heated.
- 2. A getter body according to claim 1 wherein said getter composition extends over said insulating member in a meander-like configuration.
- 3. A getter body according to claim 1 wherein said getter composition comprises a mixture of zirconium powder, ammonium bicarbaminate, and a binder.
- 4. A getter body according to claim 1 wherein the contacts comprise molybdenum.
- 5. A getter body according to claim 1 wherein said insulating member comprises a material selected from the group consisting of aluminum oxide, beryllium oxide, and mixtures thereof.
- 6. A getter body according to claim 1 wherein the insulating member comprises a longitudinally extending rod and the electrical contacts are connected to the rod and getter composition at opposite ends of the rod.
- 7. A getter body according to claim 1 wherein the insulating member is formed with a curved insulator member and the electrical contacts are connected to the ends of the insulating member and the getter composition.
- 8. A getter body according to claim 1 wherein the contacts include means for mechanical connection thereof to the insulating member, and wherein the getter composition overlies the means for mechanical connection so as to provide electrical connection to the contacts.
- 9. A getter body according to claim 1 wherein a metallic connection is provided between the getter composition and the electrical contacts, and the getter composition is sintered.
- 10. A getter body according to claim 1 wherein the getter composition is continuously distributed between the two contacts such that a substantially uniform and distributed heating of the getter composition occurs between the two electrical contacts when the electrical current passes therethrough.
- 11. A directly heatable sorption getter body for gas clean-up of reactive residual gases in hermetically sealed vessels, comprising:
- a carrier member;
- a getter composition on the carrier member, and said getter composition being electrically conductive and having a resistance associated therewith having a value chosen such that a direct heating of the getter composition occurs when electrical current is passed therethrough; and
- first and second spaced electrical contacts in electrical connection with respective portions of the getter composition, means for mechanically securing the electrical contacts relative to the carrier member, and said contacts being positioned such that said getter composition continuously extends between said contacts and forms a continuous electrical resistance path between the contacts so that when a voltage is applied to the two electrical contacts, the getter body is directly heated.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 861,561, filed May 9, 1986, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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