Claims
- 1. Spark gap apparatus comprising:
- (a) housing means defining a chamber wherein said chamber is provided with a high pressure region and a low pressure region, such that said fluid enters said chamber in said high pressure region before exiting said chamber and said housing;
- (b) anode means mounted inside said housing means in the high pressure region;
- (c) ion plate means mounted inside said housing means in the low pressure region;
- (d) pumping means for introducing into and withdrawing from said housing a fluid capable of being ionized;
- (e) power source means for energizing said ion plate means, causing said ion plate means to emit positive ions to ionize said fluid so said fluid is capable of conducting electric current;
- (f) means for connecting said anode means with electric current source means capable of providing electric current to said anode means; and
- (g) cathode means mounted inside said housing means such that said cathode means separates said high and low pressure regions, and said cathode means being further provided with emission ports which permit the passage of said positive ions therethrough.
- 2. The spark gap according to claim 1, wherein said chamber is provided with a high pressure region and a low pressure region, such that said fluid enters said chamber in said high pressure region and then travels to said low pressure region before exiting said chamber and said housing.
- 3. The spark gap according to claim 2, wherein said ion plate means is mounted in said low pressure region.
- 4. The spark gap according to claim 1, wherein said pumping means provides continuous flow of said fluid.
- 5. The spark gap according to claim 1, wherein said fluid is electrically neutral prior to being ionized.
- 6. The spark gap according to claim 1, wherein said fluid comprises a gas.
- 7. The spark gap according to claim 6, wherein said fluid is SF.sub.6 gas.
- 8. The spark gap according to claim 1, wherein said housing means, cathode means, anode means and ion plate means are all electrically insulated from one another.
Government Interests
The Government of the United States of America has rights in this invention pursuant to Department of Energy Contract W-7405-ENG-48 between the U.S. Department of Energy and the University of California for the operation of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
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