Vacuum discharge device with rod electrode array

Electric lamp and discharge devices – With movable electrode or shield

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200144B, 313174, 313198, 313217, 313233, H01H 3366, H01J 2122

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042245508

ABSTRACT:
In a rod array vacuum arc device, conductive protuberances are positioned on the conductive rod support plates. The protuberances positioned on each plate are aligned axially with the opposed rod electrodes. The protuberances increase the dielectric strength of the gap between each plate and the opposed electrode.

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