Claims
- 1. A vacuum-to-air interface for a pulsed particle beam accelerator of the type that, within a region of near vacuum existing within the accelerator, in operation continuously generates a sequence of individual high-powered particle pulses at a fixed repetition rate, the interface comprising:
- a pneumatic high speed gate valve having an open configuration and a closed configuration and adapted to be positioned contiguously to the region of near vacuum existing within the accelerator at a location where the sequence of particle pulses can pass through the gate valve in open configuration, and with the gate valve additionally adapted to be operated at the fixed repetition rate of the sequence of particle pulses;
- a duct extending from the gate valve and terminating in an aperture, and providing a vacuum-tight passageway for the particle pulses after the particles pass through the gate valve in open configuration and then proceed onward toward and through the aperture;
- advancing and positioning means, for periodically advancing a strip of metal or plastic foil across the aperture of the duct at the fixed repetition rate of the sequence of particle pulses, in a manner insuring that the foil strip remains stationary as each of the individual high-powered particle pulses passes through the aperture and then passes through and ruptures the foil strip, and further providing that following each rupture the foil strip is then advanced to a new position in which the portion of the foil strip that extends across the aperture is not ruptured;
- a sealing band, adapted to be pneumatically operated at the fixed repetition rate of the sequence of particle pulses, for mechanically urging the foil strip, when stationary, against and into the aperture of the duct, to thereby improve the quality of the vacuum seal that the foil strip provides across the aperture for the interior passageway of the duct, with the sealing band being centrally hollow to permit the sequence of particle pulses to pass therethrough;
- a means for keeping the foil strip from crinkling as it is being urged into the aperture, and, at the same time, for keeping the portion of the foil strip adjacent to that portion being so urged both stationary and flat; and
- a means for introducing a sequence of individual gas quantities into the passageway of the duct, at the fixed repetition rate of the sequence of particle pulses, and with each individual gas quantity being introduced only when the gate valve is in the closed configuration and prior to the advancing and positioning means beginning to advance the foil strip to a new position, whereby the gas pressure of the gas quantity lifts off and separates the foil strip from the aperture of the duct so that the foil strip may be readily advanced.
- 2. A vacuum-to-air interface, as recited in claim 1, in which the product formed by multiplying the fixed repetition rate of the sequence of particle pulses times a volume defined by the vacuum-tight passageway, bounded by the gate valve in closed configuration and the foil strip when urged against and into the aperture, is no more than approximately 140 cm.sup.3 per second.
- 3. A vacuum-to-air interface, as recited in caim 1 in which the sequence of individual gas quantities is comprised of air, nitrogen, or any mixture of air and nitrogen.
Government Interests
The U.S. Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. W-7405-ENG-48 between the U.S. Department of Energy and the University of California for the operation of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
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