Claims
- 1. An anode circuit for a magnetron, comprising:
- an anode ring;
- a plurality of first radial vanes extending from said anode ring, each of said plurality of first radial vanes having an upper edge and a lower edge, respectively;
- a plurality of second radial vanes interdigitating with said first vanes and extending from said anode ring, each of said plurality of second radial vanes having an upper edge and a lower edge, respectively;
- a first strap coaxially disposed along one of said upper edge and said lower edge of each one of said plurality of first vanes and interconnecting said plurality of first vanes;
- a second strap coaxially disposed along one of said upper edge and said lower edge of each one of said plurality of second vanes which is the same edge as said plurality of first vanes such that said second strap is disposed within a circumference of said first strap, said second strap interconnecting each one of said plurality of second vanes; and
- each of said plurality of first and second vanes respectively having a uniform thickness over a substantial portion thereof with a radially tapered region at a tip portion of each of said plurality of first and second vanes, each said tapered region respectively extending from said corresponding substantially uniform portion with an overall thickness less than said uniform thickness;
- wherein each of said plurality of first vanes and said plurality of second vanes respectively having a relatively wide first portion radially proximate to an axis of said anode ring and a relatively narrow second portion extending radially outward from each of said first portion where said respective narrow second portion connects each of said plurality of first and second vanes to said anode ring; and
- wherein said first portion of each of said plurality of first vanes and said plurality of second vanes is relatively short with respect to an overall length of each of said plurality of first and second vanes yielding a relatively low total capacitance for said vanes.
- 2. The high impedance circuit of claim 1, wherein each of said first vanes and said second vanes are generally T-shaped.
- 3. An anode circuit for a magnetron, comprising:
- a plurality of first radial vanes, a plurality of second radial vanes interdigitating with said first radial vanes, and an anode ring, said plurality of first and second vanes extending radially inward from said anode ring to provide a vane structure;
- at least one strap interconnecting the plurality of either one of said first and second vanes, each of said plurality of first and second vanes respectively having a uniform thickness over a substantial portion thereof with a radially tapered region at an innermost edge of each of said plurality of first and second vanes, each said respective tapered region extending from said corresponding uniform thickness portion with an overall thickness less than said uniform thickness;
- wherein each of said plurality of first vanes and said plurality of second vanes respectively having a relatively wide first portion radially proximate to an axis of said anode ring and a relatively narrow second portion extending radially outward from each of said first portion where said respective narrow second portion connects each of said plurality of first and second vanes to said anode ring; and
- wherein said first portion of each of said plurality of first vanes and said plurality of second vanes is relatively short with respect to overall length of each of said plurality of first and second vanes.
- 4. The anode circuit of claim 3, wherein said first vanes and said second vanes are each T-shaped.
- 5. An anode circuit for a magnetron, comprising:
- a plurality of T-shaped anode vanes extending radially inward from an anode ring, each of said vanes respectively having a relatively wide portion and a corresponding relatively narrow second portion extending radially outward from said respective wide portion, each of said vanes connecting to said anode ring at an end of said respective narrow portion opposite from said corresponding wide portion;
- at least one strap coaxially disposed along a respective side of each one of said plurality of vanes, said strap interconnecting alternating ones of said plurality of vanes; and
- each of said vanes having a respective tapered region disposed at an end of said wide portion and each of said tapered regions comprising a respective knife edge.
- 6. An anode circuit for a magnetron, comprising:
- a plurality of T-shaped anode vanes extending radially inward from an anode ring, each of said vanes respectively having a relatively wide portion and a corresponding relatively narrow second portion extending radially outward from said respective wide portion, each said narrow portion comprising a majority of a radial extent of the corresponding one of said plurality of vanes, each of said vanes connecting to said anode ring at an end of said respective narrow portion opposite from said corresponding wide portion;
- at least one strap coaxially disposed along a respective side of each one of said plurality of vanes, said strap interconnecting alternating ones of said plurality of vanes; and
- each of said vanes having a respective tapered region disposed at an end of said wide portion and each of said tapered regions comprising a respective rounded edge.
- 7. An anode circuit for a magnetron, comprising:
- a plurality of T-shaped anode vanes extending radially inward from an anode ring, each of said vanes respectively having a relatively wide portion and a corresponding relatively narrow second portion extending radially outward from said respective wide portion, each of said vanes connecting to said anode ring at an end of said respective narrow portion opposite from said corresponding wide portion;
- at least one strap coaxially disposed along a respective side of each one of said plurality of vanes, said strap interconnecting alternating ones of said plurality of vanes; and
- each of said vanes having a respective tapered region disposed at an end of said corresponding wide portion and each of said tapered regions comprising a respective compound taper.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 08/055,823, filed Apr. 30, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,483,123, issued Jan. 9, 1996.
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