Electric lamp or space discharge component or device manufacturi – Process – With assembly or disassembly
Patent
1994-08-15
1996-01-30
Bradley, P. Austin
Electric lamp or space discharge component or device manufacturi
Process
With assembly or disassembly
445 44, 445 67, 445 70, 445 71, H01J 924, H01J 938, H01J 948
Patent
active
054876893
ABSTRACT:
An automation system for assembling photocathodes into vacuum tube housings is used to produce vacuum tube assemblies. Photocathodes are loaded and otherwise processed in a first evacuated chamber. Similarly, vacuum tube housings are loaded and otherwise processed in a second evacuated chamber. The first and second chambers are always interconnected as a common vessel, wherein the photocathodes from the first chamber are transferred into the second chamber by an automated transfer mechanism. Once in the second chamber, the photocathodes are joined to the vacuum tube houses in an automation process, creating the final product vacuum tube assemblies.
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Floryan Richard F.
Frisch David D.
Bradley P. Austin
Hogan Patrick M.
ITT Corporation
Knapp Jeffrey T.
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