Electric lamp or space discharge component or device manufacturi – Process – With assembly or disassembly
Patent
1986-03-26
1987-01-20
Godici, Nicholas P.
Electric lamp or space discharge component or device manufacturi
Process
With assembly or disassembly
445 35, 228170, H01J 912
Patent
active
046378049
ABSTRACT:
An electron gun comprises, as in prior guns, a plurality of metal gun elements, held in position from a common ceramic member. A novel transition member is brazed to the common ceramic member. The transition member has a contact portion and a removable frame portion. The transition member is a bimetal comprising two layers of metal bonded face-to-face along an interface extending therebetween. A first layer of metal has a melting point higher than that of a second layer of metal.
The novel transition member is provided with a V-notched weakened bridge region extending through the first layer of metal and terminating at the interface with the second layer of metal having the lower melting point. The frame portion of the transition member is removed from the contact portion at the V-notched bridge region when the transition member is brazed to the common ceramic member and the second layer of metal melts. The contact portion has a substantially smooth edge following removal of the frame portion.
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U.S. patent application Ser. No. 735,261, filed on May 17, 1985, by H. E. McCandless, titled Multibeam Electron Gun Having a Transition Member and Method for Assembling the Electron Gun.
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Coughlin Jr. Vincent J.
Godici Nicholas P.
Irlbeck Dennis H.
RCA Corporation
Rowan K.
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