Claims
- 1. A heater coil for an electron tube, comprising:
- a pair of lead wires positioned at two opposite points on a cross section circle having a predetermined radius, said lead wires being adapted to be connected to an AC power supply;
- a heater of a cylindrical shape having a circular cross section with said predetermined radius, said heater being defined by spirally wound first and second wires, the spirals of said first and second wires being interleaved with successive turns adjacent each other along substantially an entire length of said cylinder and with ends appearing at diametrically opposite points in a top plane and a bottom plane of said circular cross section of said cylindrical shape, said first and second wires being correspondingly connected to said lead wires in said bottom plane of said circular cross section; and
- a connection wire for connecting said first and second wire by extending between said two diametrically opposite points in said top plane of circular cross section, said connection wire being bent in at least two locations intermediate said opposing points in order to provide at least thre striaght and non-aligned segments of said connection wire in said top plane of said circular cross section, and said at least three non-aligned segments being mutually positioned within the diameter to generate mutually cancelling magnetic fields generated by current in at least two of said three segment portions.
- 2. A heater coil for an electron tube, comprising:
- a spiral wire which is double-wound to be cylindrical having a predetermined diameter, extending in a vertical direction to an electron emission face of a cathode; and
- a connection wire which is formed on an upper face of said spiral wire and in a horizontal plane, and said connection wire is shaped to have at least two bent portions in the horizontal plane, said at least two bent portions forming said connection wire into at least three non-aligned straight wire sections positioned in areas off a straight line connecting starting and terminating points of said connection wire so that magnetic fields produced by electrical current in said straight wire sections mutually cancel each other.
- 3. A heater coil for an electron tube, according to claim 2, wherein:
- said cylinder of spiral wire is shaped to have a diameter of less than 15 mm.
- 4. A heater coil for an electron tube, according to claim 2, wherein:
- said cylinder of spiral wire is shaped to have a diameter of approximately 12 mm.
- 5. A heater coil for an electron tube, according to claim 4, wherein:
- said connection wire is shaped to be meanderingly bent.
- 6. A heater coil for an electron tube, according to claim 2, wherein:
- said cylinder of spiral wire is shaped to have a diameter of less than 5 mm.
- 7. A heater coil for an electron tube, according to claim 6, wherein:
- said connection wire is shaped to have two bent portions.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/904,151, filed Jun. 25, 1992 now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Pages 47 to 70 of "Varian Associates Technical Memorandom TMO-59", Thermal Design of Cathodes for Klystrons, Feb. 1962. |
Continuations (1)
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