Claims
- 1. A double-ended thyratron having, at each end, a set of at least three grids between a cathode and means for providing at least one voltage withstanding gap.
- 2. A thyratron as claimed in claim 1 and wherein at each end the final grid, adjacent the voltage withstanding gap, is electrically connected to its associated cathode.
- 3. A thyratron as claimed in claim 2 and wherein a final grid and its associated cathode are electrically connected by an internal electrical connection.
- 4. A thyratron as claimed in claim 2 and wherein a final grid and its associated cathode are electrically connected by an external electrical connection.
- 5. A thyratron as claimed in claim 1 wherein said means provides a single voltage withstanding gap.
- 6. A thyratron as claimed in claim 1 wherein said means provides two or more voltage withstanding gaps.
- 7. A thyratron as claimed in claim 1 and wherein both ends of said thyratron are symmetrical.
- 8. A thyratron as claimed in claim 1 and wherein three grids are provided between the cathode and voltage withstanding gap means at each end of said thyratron.
- 9. A double-ended thyratron comprising, in combination:
- an envelope having a pair of cathodes disposed in spaced apart relation therewithin; and
- a first set of at least three grids adjacent one of said cathodes and a second set of at least three grids adjacent the other of said cathodes, the grids of each set being disposed in serially spaced fashion with the final grids of the two sets being disposed in remotely spaced, opposing relation and there being means providing at least one voltage withstanding gap between said first and second sets of grids, each set being exclusive of said means and comprising a first grid disposed closest to the associated cathode and adapted to receive an electrical potential independently of the remainder of the grids of that set whereby independently to receive a current bias, an intermediary grid between such first grid and the final grid of that set and adapted to receive an electrical potential independently of the remainder of the grids of that set whereby independently to receive a trigger pulse, and said final grid which is electrically connected to its associated cathode.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 909,259 filed May 24, 1978.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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"A Multigap, Double-Ended Hydrogen Thyratron", H. Menown & B. P. Newton, Sep. 1973, Eleventh Modulator Symposium, 8 pages. |
Continuations (1)
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