Claims
- 1. A Geiger-Mueller tube within which a geiger discharge is produced comprising:
- a tubular cylindrical cathode,
- an elongated metal anode coaxially disposed within said cathode along the longitudinal axis of said cathode,
- a gaseous medium disposed in the space between said cathode and said anode,
- a dielectric support member at each end of said cathode, each including an axially extending tubular body portion, a first projecting portion adjacent one end of said body portion and extending radially outward from said body portion and a second projecting portion extending radially inward from said body portion and spaced from the end of said body portion remote from said first projecting portion,
- first dielectric sealing means for sealing said first projecting portion of said member to said cathode adjacent the corresponding end of said cathode,
- the other ends of each of said members removed from said corresponding first projecting portion forming a longitudinal boundary of the geiger discharge region of the tube,
- second dielectric sealing means for sealing said second projecting portion of one of said members to a region of said anode juxtaposed to said second projecting portion which is disposed outside the longitudinal boundaries of said geiger discharge region,
- the outer surface of each of said body portions in the region of said longitudinal boundary being spaced from said cathode to shield the geiger discharge from distorted electric fields occurring at the interface of the corresponding first projecting portion and said cathode, and
- the inner surface of the body portion of said one member in the region of said longitudinal boundary defined by said other end of said one member being spaced from said anode to shield the geiger discharge from the distorted electric field occurring at the interfaces of said second dielectric sealing means and said anode.
- 2. A Geiger-Mueller tube according to claim 1 further comprising:
- a glass tubulation surrounding the end of said anode remote from said second dielectric sealing means, and
- third sealing means for sealing the second projecting portion of said other dielectric member to said tubulation.
- 3. A Geiger-Mueller tube according to claim 1 wherein said first and second projecting portions of each of said dielectric support members are substantially aligned.
- 4. A Geiger-Mueller tube according to claim 1 wherein said second projecting portion of each of said dielectric support members is disposed intermediate the ends of the corresponding dielectric support member.
- 5. A Geiger-Mueller tube according to claim 3 wherein each of said dielectric sleeves includes an additional pair of aligned outwardly extending and inwardly extending portions spaced from the pair of aligned first and second projecting portions recited in claim 3 to provide for self alignment of the corresponding dielectric members within said tubular cathode.
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