Claims
- 1. A rugged combustion-heated electron tube comprising: a metallic conically-shaped anode structure; a metallic conically-shaped cathode structure insulatedly and coaxially mounted in spaced relationship to said anode structure; a metallic conically-shaped grid structure insulatedly and coaxially mounted in spaced relationship between said anode structure and said cathode structure; first and second annular insulating spacer-seals separating said anode structure from said grid structure and said grid structure from said cathode structure, said spacer-seals in combination with said anode structure and said cathode structure providing a hermetically-sealed envelope containing said grid structure; and a combustible material mounted exteriorly of said envelope in proximity to said cathode structure, said combustible material being adapted to heat said cathode structure to an operating temperature.
- 2. The invention according to claim 1 in which said grid structure comprises a metallic grid mesh of relatively small mass per unit area fused to the open apical end of a rigid frusto-conical metallic support.
- 3. A rugged combustion-heated electron tube comprising: metallic cathode, grid, and anode structures, each of said structures being generally dome-shaped and having an annular flange extending outward from the base of the structure, the planes of the flanges being perpendicular to the axes of the structures, said structures being positioned coaxially with their apices in the same direction, the anode structure being in the apical direction with respect to the cathode structure, the grid structure being between the cathode and anode structures; annular insulating spacer-seals between the flanges of said cathode and grid structures and between the flanges of said grid and anode structures, said spacer-seals in combination with said structures providing a hermetically sealed envelope containing said grid structure; and a charge of combustible material positioned exteriorly of said envelope in proximity to the concave side of said cathode structure, said combustible material being adapted upon ignition to heat said cathode structure to an operating temperature.
- 4. The invention according to claim 3, said grid structure comprising a metallic grid mesh of relatively small mass per unit area fused to the open apical end of a rigid frusto-conical metallic support.
- 5. The invention according to claim 4, said spacer-seals consisting of ceramic bodies sealed with lead to said flanges.
Government Interests
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment to me of any royalty thereon.
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