Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems – Pulsating or a.c. supply – Plural load device systems
Patent
1978-04-12
1980-01-22
Heyman, John S.
Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems
Pulsating or a.c. supply
Plural load device systems
328 65, 315289, H03K 386, H03K 355
Patent
active
041852443
ABSTRACT:
A pulse generation system using an inductive energy storage technique is described. A high magnitude current flowing in a storage inductor is suddenly halted by means of a repetitive series interrupter device and an accompanying magnetic field coupled control circuit. The resulting high voltage generated causes breakdown across a spark gap and transmission of a high energy pulse to a load.
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patent: 2946958 (1960-07-01), Bonia et al.
patent: 3320476 (1967-05-01), Beese
patent: 3337755 (1967-08-01), Grabowski et al.
patent: 4051439 (1977-09-01), Nyswander
Research & Development Technical Report Ecom-4469 "Repetitive Series Intepter" by M. Weiner, Feb. 1977.
Proceedings IEEE International Pulsed Power Conference Nov. 9, 10 & 11, 1976, 76CH1147-8 Region 5, the following papers are pertinent: 11D1-1 to 11D1-6; 11D2-1 to 11D2-5; 11D3-1 to 11D3-6; 11D4-1 to 11D4-6; 11D5-1 to 11D5-6; 11D6-1 to 11D6-8; & 11D7-1 to 11D7-6.
Edelberg Nathan
Heyman John S.
Kanars Sheldon
Sharp Daniel D.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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