Electric lamp and discharge devices – With temperature modifier – Using liquids or fluid flow directing means
Patent
1984-01-09
1988-03-29
DeMeo, Palmer C.
Electric lamp and discharge devices
With temperature modifier
Using liquids or fluid flow directing means
313 12, 313 44, 313477R, H01J 2986, H01J 724
Patent
active
047346132
ABSTRACT:
An efficiently cooled display tube is obtained by pumping a low viscosity liquid having a high heat capacity through a cooling space less than 1 mm. thick on the outside of the display window. A chamber is smoothly connected to the inlet aperture of the cooling space to assure a laminar flow, eliminating swirls which could give rise to refractive patterns in the display picture.
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Gerritsen Gerritt B.
Van Alphen Willem M.
DeMeo Palmer C.
Faller F. Brice
U.S. Philips Corporation
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