Claims
- 1. A gas-filled thermionic converter for generating a current through a load in response to heat applied to the converter from a heat source, comprising, a collector, an emitter coupled to said collector by the load and having a main emitter surface region so positioned with respect to said collector to form a main gap therebetween and having an auxiliary emitter surface region in direct electrical and thermal contact with said main emitter region so that said regions are at about the same temperature, said auxiliary emitter region being so positioned with respect to said collector to form an auxiliary gap therebetween partially isolated from said main gap with access allowed therebetween, and an ionizable gas within said auxiliary gap and said main gap capable of migrating therebetween, with sufficient heat from the heat source applied to said emitter to cause the emission of electrons therefrom, the work function of said auxiliary emitter region being of such value with respect to the sum of the work function of said collector and the voltage across the load that an ignited discharge occurs between the auxiliary emitter and collector in said auxiliary region and the work function of said main emitter region being of sufficient value with respect to the sum of the work function of said collector and the voltage across the load that an unignited discharge occurs in said main gap simultaneously with the ignited discharge in said auxiliary gap, said ignited discharge ionizing a portion of said ionizable gas so that the resulting ionized gas migrates to said main gap to sustain said unignited discharge.
- 2. The converter of claim 1 wherein with said sufficient heat applied to said emitter the work function of said main emitter region is less than the work function of said collector and no more than the sum of the work function of said collector and the voltage across said load.
- 3. The converter of claim 2 wherein with said sufficient heat applied to said emitter the work function of said auxiliary emitter region is only slightly greater than the minimum necessary to maintain an ignited discharge between said auxiliary emitter region and said collector in said auxiliary gap.
- 4. The converter of claim 3 wherein said collector is a hollow cylinder containing said ionizable gas with one end of said cylinder closed, said main emitter region is the outer surface of a hollow cylindrical sheath whose outside diameter is less than the inside diameter of said cylindrical collector's axial wall, and said auxiliary emitter region is one end of a cylinder encased in said sheath with said auxiliary emitter region uncovered by said sheath, said emitter being positioned within said hollow cylindrical collector with said uncovered auxiliary emitter region separated from and opposite the closed end of said collector to form said auxiliary gap therebetween and with said sheath separated from and opposite the axial inner wall of said cylindrical collector to form said main gap therebetween.
- 5. The converter of claim 4 wherein said main emitter region cylindrical sheath extends uniformly beyond said exposed auxiliary emitter region to partially isolate said auxiliary gap from said main gap.
- 6. The converter of claim 3 wherein said auxiliary emitter region is a planar surface, said main emitter region is a planar surface having a hole therethrough and being in contact with said auxiliary emitter region planar surface to form a sandwich, and said collector is a planar surface, said collector being positioned separated from and opposite said main emitter surface so that said auxiliary gap is formed between said collector and said auxiliary emitter region planar surface through said hole in said main emitter region planar surface area so that a main gap is formed between said main emitter region planar surface and said collector planar surface, said ionizable gas being contained in said main gap and said auxiliary gap.
- 7. The converter of claim 6 wherein said auxiliary emitter region planar surface includes a lip circumscribing said hole and extending beyond said auxiliary emitter region planar surface toward said collector planar surface to partially isolate said auxiliary gap from said main gap.
CONTRACTUAL ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made in the course of, or under, a contract with the UNITED STATES ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION.
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