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US2325770A
US2325770A US476360A US47636043A US2325770A US 2325770 A US2325770 A US 2325770A US 476360 A US476360 A US 476360A US 47636043 A US47636043 A US 47636043A US 2325770 A US2325770 A US 2325770A
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  • This invention relates to electrical shields and more particularly to shields for thermionic tubes.
  • thermionic tubes In signalling devices utilizing thermionic tubes and especially those devices intended to operate at ultra-high frequencies While subjected to rough usage or severe vibration, the thermionic tubes thereof must be adequately shielded and must also be securely retained against accidental displacement from their respective sockets. Such tubes, while in use, generate considerable heat and consequently there should be a minimum coverage of the radiating surfaces thereof by any shields used.
  • Fig. l is an exploded view of a portion of a support, as well as a tube socket and a thermionic tube together with tube shielding and locking means;
  • Fig. 2 is a fragmentary elevational view of an assembly of the parts illustrated in Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view of the metal ring which forms a part of the shield;
  • Fig. 4 is a plan view of the socket plate and a fragment of the support to which it is attached.
  • the numeral 5 designates a sheet-metal support which may be the chassis of a signalling device.
  • This support has an opening therein which is shown as covered by a socket plate 6, secured to the support.
  • the socket plate is provided with an opening 6a in which a tube socket l is mounted with its contactors 8 extending downward.
  • the socket can be attached to the support in any convenient manner, it is preferred to provide the upper portion of the socket with a peripheral shoulder 9 of larger size than the opening in the support while the lower portion of the socket is of a size to pass through the mentioned opening.
  • the intermediate portion of the socket is formed with a circumferential groove therein near said shoulder, the groove being adapted to receive a split locking ring I2 of undulating form.
  • the lower portion of the socket is inserted in the opening in the support.
  • the split ring is sprung into the groove where it bears against the lower surface of the support to lock the socket in position, with its shoulder 9 firmly engagingthe uppersurface of I the support.
  • the top portion of the socket l is provided with openings adapted to receive the well-known contactors or plug terminals 13 of a thermionic tube into engagement with the socket contact'ors 8.
  • This tube comprises ametal envelope l4 in the form of an inverted cup having an outwardly offset rim portion 16 with a shoulder ll. This rim portion of the envelope is closed by a relatively thick disc of insulating material it in which the mentioned tube contactors i3 are mounted.
  • novel shielding means which also serves to lock the thermionic tube in its socket.
  • This means includes a metal ring l9 secured to the upper surface of the support in a position to encircle said socket l, the ring being slightly larger in diameter than the diameter or the offset rim portion 16 of the tube envelope hi and its base.
  • the ring at its lower edge is provided with an inwardly extending annular flange 2'21 of a size to lie between the upper surface of said socket plate and the under surface of the shoulder on the socket so that the ring is detachably held in position on the support along with the socket.
  • the annular flange 20 of the ring is provided with a lug 2! to engage a portion of the socket so that the ring is held against rotation.
  • the shielding and locking means also includes an annular member 22 having an inwardly offset portion provided with a shoulder 23 and generally conforming to the shape of the outwardly offset portion l6 of the tube envelope M. It will be noted that the member 22 extends only for a limited distance beyond the shoulder ll of the tube envelope, so that the upper or radiating surengages the projecting portion of the ring Hl'in which position these parts are retained by inter- .engagement thereof such as by screw threads formed in these parts.
  • annular member '22 is screwed on to the ring l9 until the Ulm shoulder 23 on the memberlby contacting the 7 shoulder I? on the tube, forces the tube against" the socket.
  • said member being provided with means interlocking it in'telescopic relation with said ring and. with said tube rim portion firmly engaged by said inwardly ofisetportion of said member whereby said tube is retained in said socket and whereby electrical leakage at the juncture of said tube base with said support, is obviated.
  • shielding-parts extend' sl lapedmetal envelope provided'with an outtwardly extending Shoulder adjacent its 'rim as well as a base joined to said rim, said base inreluding -insulating material with contactors mounted thereon to engage said socket and said socket contactors, of a metal ring secured at one of its edges in contacting relation with said support .to project'from a position on said support where it'encircles the base of the tube mounted in said socket, and an annular metal member conforming tot-he rim portion of'said envelope engaging screw threads for adjusting said mern ⁇ beruntil the" shoulder onthe'ring firmly engages the shoulder said 'envelope whereby-said tube is-retained in 'sa-id sooket and whereby electrical leakage at the juncture'e

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Aug. 3', 1943. K. L. HENDERSON 2,325,770
ELECTRICAL SHIELDING AND LOCKING MEANS FOR THERMIONIC TUBES Filed Feb. 18, 1943 20 INVENTOR.
KENNETH L.HENDERSON 7 FIG. 2
lNSULATION Patented Aug. 3, 1943 ELECTRICAL SHIELDING AND LOCKING MEANS FOR THERMIONIC TUBES Kenneth L. Henderson, Irondequoit, N. Y., assignor to Stromberg-Carlson Telephone Manufacturing Company, Rochester, N. Y., a corporation of New York Application February 18, 1943, Serial No. 476,360
2 Claims.
This invention relates to electrical shields and more particularly to shields for thermionic tubes.
In signalling devices utilizing thermionic tubes and especially those devices intended to operate at ultra-high frequencies While subjected to rough usage or severe vibration, the thermionic tubes thereof must be adequately shielded and must also be securely retained against accidental displacement from their respective sockets. Such tubes, while in use, generate considerable heat and consequently there should be a minimum coverage of the radiating surfaces thereof by any shields used.
In accordance with the main feature of the present invention, there is provided means for electrically shielding a thermionic tube and for retaining said tube in a tube socket of a device in which it is used.
For a clearer understanding of the invention, reference is made to the drawing in which Fig. l is an exploded view of a portion of a support, as well as a tube socket and a thermionic tube together with tube shielding and locking means; Fig. 2 is a fragmentary elevational view of an assembly of the parts illustrated in Fig. 1; Fig. 3 is a plan view of the metal ring which forms a part of the shield; and Fig. 4 is a plan view of the socket plate and a fragment of the support to which it is attached.
In the drawing. the numeral 5 designates a sheet-metal support which may be the chassis of a signalling device. This support has an opening therein which is shown as covered by a socket plate 6, secured to the support. The socket plate is provided with an opening 6a in which a tube socket l is mounted with its contactors 8 extending downward. While the socket can be attached to the support in any convenient manner, it is preferred to provide the upper portion of the socket with a peripheral shoulder 9 of larger size than the opening in the support while the lower portion of the socket is of a size to pass through the mentioned opening. The intermediate portion of the socket is formed with a circumferential groove therein near said shoulder, the groove being adapted to receive a split locking ring I2 of undulating form. It will be understood that in assembling the socket on the support, the lower portion of the socket is inserted in the opening in the support. Thereupon, the split ring is sprung into the groove where it bears against the lower surface of the support to lock the socket in position, with its shoulder 9 firmly engagingthe uppersurface of I the support.
7 The top portion of the socket l is provided with openings adapted to receive the well-known contactors or plug terminals 13 of a thermionic tube into engagement with the socket contact'ors 8. This tube comprises ametal envelope l4 in the form of an inverted cup having an outwardly offset rim portion 16 with a shoulder ll. This rim portion of the envelope is closed by a relatively thick disc of insulating material it in which the mentioned tube contactors i3 are mounted.
Inasmuch as the metal of the tube envelope l4 and the metal of the support 5, together with the socket contactors 8, are separated by dielectric such as the insulating base i8 of the thermionic tube and the surrounding air, the internal elements of the tube and the internal leads connecting the socket contactors 8 thereto are not completely surrounded by metal. Consequently, the internal portions or" the tube are only incompletely shielded from external electric and magnetic fields and conversely, externally located electrical circuits are only incompletely shielded from electric and magnetic fields existing within the tube. This electrical leakage results in very objectionable effects, especially at ultra high frequencies.
In order to obviate this leakage, there is provided in accordance with this invention, novel shielding means which also serves to lock the thermionic tube in its socket. This means includes a metal ring l9 secured to the upper surface of the support in a position to encircle said socket l, the ring being slightly larger in diameter than the diameter or the offset rim portion 16 of the tube envelope hi and its base. The ring at its lower edge is provided with an inwardly extending annular flange 2'21 of a size to lie between the upper surface of said socket plate and the under surface of the shoulder on the socket so that the ring is detachably held in position on the support along with the socket. The annular flange 20 of the ring is provided with a lug 2! to engage a portion of the socket so that the ring is held against rotation.
The shielding and locking means also includes an annular member 22 having an inwardly offset portion provided with a shoulder 23 and generally conforming to the shape of the outwardly offset portion l6 of the tube envelope M. It will be noted that the member 22 extends only for a limited distance beyond the shoulder ll of the tube envelope, so that the upper or radiating surengages the projecting portion of the ring Hl'in which position these parts are retained by inter- .engagement thereof such as by screw threads formed in these parts. During use,'tne annular member '22 is screwed on to the ring l9 until the Ulm shoulder 23 on the memberlby contacting the 7 shoulder I? on the tube, forces the tube against" the socket. c
from the metal tube envelope l4 to the metalsup-V. port 5 so that the possibility [of electricalleakag'e 1 is reduced to a negligible, amount. time, the tube is locked in its socket and yet the At the same major portion of the radiating surface of the socket and said socket contactors'of a metal ring secured at one or its edges in contacting relation with said support to project from a position on 7 said support where it encircles the base of said tube mounted in said socket, and an annular metal member having an inwardly-offset portion 12 J V a I 2,325,770 51;;
conforming to the offset rim portion of said envelope, said member being provided with means interlocking it in'telescopic relation with said ring and. with said tube rim portion firmly engaged by said inwardly ofisetportion of said member whereby said tube is retained in said socket and whereby electrical leakage at the juncture of said tube base with said support, is obviated.
--2. The combinationwith a metal support having thereon a socket provided with contactors and f-a thermionictube of the type comprising a cup- By this construction, shielding-parts extend' sl lapedmetal envelope provided'with an outtwardly extending Shoulder adjacent its 'rim as well as a base joined to said rim, said base inreluding -insulating material with contactors mounted thereon to engage said socket and said socket contactors, of a metal ring secured at one of its edges in contacting relation with said support .to project'from a position on said support where it'encircles the base of the tube mounted in said socket, and an annular metal member conforming tot-he rim portion of'said envelope engaging screw threads for adjusting said mern{ beruntil the" shoulder onthe'ring firmly engages the shoulder said 'envelope whereby-said tube is-retained in 'sa-id sooket and whereby electrical leakage at the juncture'ei said tube base with said support, is'obvi'ated.
' KENNETH L. HENDERSON.-
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US2569550A (en) * 1948-12-20 1951-10-02 Phillips Petroleum Co Tube socket for printed circuits
US2601027A (en) * 1948-03-09 1952-06-17 Gen Electric Electron tube support and cooling device
US2653181A (en) * 1949-01-13 1953-09-22 Farnsworth Res Corp Miniature tube holder
DE954810C (en) * 1954-05-06 1956-12-20 Siemens Ag Pipe socket for producing a high-frequency-tight seal between the pipe jacket and the mounting plate
US2913633A (en) * 1954-11-30 1959-11-17 Electronic Eng Co Electronic plug-in assembly structure
US2958750A (en) * 1957-03-25 1960-11-01 Mc Graw Edison Co Protectors for electric circuits
US3041571A (en) * 1958-10-15 1962-06-26 Gen Electric Electrical component retainer

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2601027A (en) * 1948-03-09 1952-06-17 Gen Electric Electron tube support and cooling device
US2569550A (en) * 1948-12-20 1951-10-02 Phillips Petroleum Co Tube socket for printed circuits
US2653181A (en) * 1949-01-13 1953-09-22 Farnsworth Res Corp Miniature tube holder
DE954810C (en) * 1954-05-06 1956-12-20 Siemens Ag Pipe socket for producing a high-frequency-tight seal between the pipe jacket and the mounting plate
US2913633A (en) * 1954-11-30 1959-11-17 Electronic Eng Co Electronic plug-in assembly structure
US2958750A (en) * 1957-03-25 1960-11-01 Mc Graw Edison Co Protectors for electric circuits
US3041571A (en) * 1958-10-15 1962-06-26 Gen Electric Electrical component retainer

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