Cooling an electronic tube

Electric lamp and discharge devices – With temperature modifier – For filament or heated cathode

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C313S046000, C313S044000

Reexamination Certificate

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06858973

ABSTRACT:
The invention concerns the electronic amplifier tubes operating at radio-frequency. The electronic tube includes a long tubular sleeve containing an electron beam, a housing supporting the sleeve mechanically, and means to provide heat transfer from the sleeve to the housing to cool the sleeve. The means to provide the heat transfer include a resin filling a free volume located between the sleeve and the housing.

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