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GB24904/28A
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LOEWE AUDION GmbH
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H01J19/00—Details of vacuum tubes of the types covered by group H01J21/00
H01J19/42—Mounting, supporting, spacing, or insulating of electrodes or of electrode assemblies
H01J19/44—Insulation between electrodes or supports within the vacuum space
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Vessels, Lead-In Wires, Accessory Apparatuses For Cathode-Ray Tubes
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Cell Electrode Carriers And Collectors
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296,375. Loewe-Audion Ges., and Wienecke, B. Aug. 30, 1927, [Convention date]. Vacuum tubes. - To prevent leakage between the leading in wires of ther. mionic valves, auxiliary conductors are arranged adjacent the wires and are connected to sources of potential. Conductors R may be sealed between the anode and grid leading-in wires and connected to the cathode leads or to the grid battery, thus preventing leakage from the anode through the grid resistances which would tend to apply positive potential to the grid.
GB24904/28A1927-08-301928-08-30Arrangement of electric wire leads through glass parts
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Improvements in devices having hermetically sealed envelopes through which pass more than two leading-in conductors each carrying to an electrode a current of many amperes
Improvements in and relating to the use of multiple seals with silica thermionic valves and a method of attaching the conductors from the seals to a valve electrode