Geometrical instruments
Patent
1978-04-17
1979-05-22
Dost, Gerald A.
Geometrical instruments
174 5052, 313331, 315 85, 339143R, 339256T, H01J 546, H01R 1122
Patent
active
041556143
ABSTRACT:
An improved anode connector assembly for a cathode ray tube comprises a resilient rubber cap having a cavity receiving a U-shaped metal bracket which opens toward the outer end of the cavity. The bracket is interengaged with the cap against displacement relative thereto, and a bare end portion of an insulated anode supply conductor extends through the cap into overlying relationship with the bridge portion of the bracket and is bent to form a loop. A U-shaped metal clip having leg portions for engaging the anode button has its bridging portion disposed in the cap cavity in overlying relationship with respect to the conductor loop. A threaded fastener extends through the bridging portion of the clip, through the loop and into threaded engagement with the bridging portion of the bracket. The fastener secures the conductor wire between the bridging portions and secures the clip to the bracket against displacement from the cap cavity. A metal shield plate is mounted in the cap in surrounding relationship with respect to the legs of the clip to restrict X-ray radiation, and the shield plate includes flanges extending inwardly of the cap cavity along portions of the legs of the clip to optimize shielding.
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patent: 3666343 (1972-05-01), McNeill
Blasius Industries, Inc.
Desmond E. F.
Dost Gerald A.
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