Cooling device for an electron tube

Electric lamp and discharge devices – With temperature modifier – Double wall – jacket or casing for envelope

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C313S035000, C165S080400, C165S104140, C165S104330

Reexamination Certificate

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06979939

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a cooling device for an electron tube designated to amplify a high frequency signal. The invention is particularly suitable for cooling electron tubes that amplify radio frequency signals used for television or radio. The electron tube installed on a portal frame designed to hold the frame. The device includes a first hydraulic circuit inside which a first fluid circulates to cool at least part of the tube. The device also includes fluid exchanger to transfer heat transported by the first fluid to a second hydraulic circuit. The exchanger is also located on the portal frame.

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