Electric lamp and discharge devices – With temperature modifier – Double wall – jacket or casing for envelope
Reexamination Certificate
2001-01-12
2002-11-19
Wong, Don (Department: 2821)
Electric lamp and discharge devices
With temperature modifier
Double wall, jacket or casing for envelope
C313S623000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06483230
ABSTRACT:
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a high-pressure metal vapor discharge lamp having a discharge tube made of transparent ceramics.
BACKGROUND ART
Conventionally, high-pressure metal vapor discharge lamps of this type often are known to have a quartz discharge tube as shown in FIG. 
9
. In other words, a quartz discharge tube 
34
 having a pair of main electrodes 
31
 and 
32
 and an auxiliary electrode 
33
 therein is provided, and the auxiliary electrode 
33
 is disposed next to the main electrode 
32
. The discharge tube 
34
 also has a discharge portion 
35
 as a discharge space and sealing portions 
36
 and 
37
 that are provided at both ends of the discharge portion 
35
. In the sealing portions 
36
 and 
37
, electrode rods 
38
 and 
39
 supporting the main electrodes 
31
 and 
32
 at their tips, metal foils 
40
 and 
41
 that are made of molybdenum and whose one end is connected to the rear end of the electrode rods 
38
 and 
39
 and external lead wires 
42
 and 
43
 whose one end is connected to the other end of the metal foils 
40
 and 
41
 are integrated to be current supply conductors for the main electrode, and an auxiliary electrode rod 
44
 supporting the auxiliary electrode 
33
 at the tip, a metal foil 
45
 that is made of molybdenum and whose one end is connected to the rear end of the auxiliary electrode rod 
44
 and an external lead wire 
46
 whose one end is connected to the other end of the metal foil 
45
 are integrated to be a current supply conductor for the auxiliary electrode. The current supply conductors for the main electrode and the current supply conductor for the auxiliary electrode are sealed by crushing so that the main electrodes 
31
 and 
32
 and the auxiliary electrode 
33
 at their tips are located in the discharge portion 
35
. Also, a Ne—N
2 
mixed gas is sealed in an outer tube 
2
.
When starting the operation of such a high-pressure metal vapor discharge lamp, an auxiliary discharge first is generated between the main electrode 
32
 and the auxiliary electrode 
33
 provided next to this main electrode 
32
, followed by a transition to a main discharge between the main electrodes 
31
 and 
32
.
In particular, metal halide lamps, which are one type of the high-pressure metal vapor discharge lamps having the above-described structure, are used widely as ones to which inexpensive ballast for mercury lamps are applicable.
JP 62(1987)-150646 A, directed to a ceramic discharge lamp, discloses a ceramic discharge tube with the following structure. That is, as shown in 
FIG. 10
, electrically conductive cermet disks 
53
a 
and 
53
b 
supporting main electrode rods 
52
a 
and 
52
b 
are sealed air-tight at the ends of a discharge tube 
51
. The disk 
53
a 
supports an auxiliary electrode 
54
 so that the auxiliary electrode 
54
 is insulated from the main electrode rod 
52
a 
via an insulating layer 
55
.
Also, JP 10(1998)-106491 A, directed to a high-pressure metal vapor discharge lamp, discloses the following structure. That is, a discharge tube 
61
 is disclosed to have a structure in which, as shown in 
FIG. 11
, transparent ceramic disks 
64
a 
and 
64
b 
provided with slender ceramic tubes 
63
a 
and 
63
b 
in which electrode lead-in wires 
62
a 
and 
62
b 
as electrode lead-in members are sealed are provided at both ends of a main tube 
68
 made of transparent ceramics, and that the disk 
64
a 
further is provided with a slender ceramic tube 
63
c 
for the auxiliary electrode.
However, those types of discharge lamps have had following problems.
In the high-pressure metal vapor discharge lamp including the conventional quartz discharge tube as shown in 
FIG. 9
, the sealing portions of the discharge tube are sealed by crushing during its manufacture, resulting in varying shapes. This shape variation has caused variation in lamp characteristics.
When the sealing portions are large, thermal loss from a discharge space of the discharge tube increases, making it difficult to obtain a sufficient efficiency and a high color rendition. Thus, it is necessary to reduce the size of the sealing portions as much as possible. However, in the quartz discharge tube, since it is necessary to seal the metal foil 
41
 on the main electrode side and the metal foil 
45
 on the auxiliary electrode side so as to space them away at a certain distance and prevent their contact, the size reduction of the sealing portion 
37
 has been difficult.
Also, in this type of high-pressure metal vapor discharge lamp, a Ne—Ar mixed gas is used as a starting gas for the purpose of lowering a starting voltage at discharge start-up. However, since Ne permeates the quartz as a discharge tube material, a mixed gas containing Ne needs to be sealed in the outer tube 
2
 so as to prevent this permeation. On the other hand, when the gas is sealed in the outer tube 
2
, the thermal loss from the discharge tube 
34
 increases. Accordingly, in order to obtain sufficient characteristics, it is necessary to tolerate a deterioration of lifetime characteristics to a certain degree and increase a tube-wall load of the lamp. Such deterioration of lifetime characteristics is caused by a reaction between quartz in a wall portion of the discharge tube and a metal halide that has been sealed. Thus, it has been desired that such reaction between the quartz as the discharge tube material and the sealed metal halide is suppressed.
On the other hand, in the lamp disclosed in JP 62-150646 A using ceramics for the discharge tube, variation in the shape of the discharge tube can be suppressed, thus making it possible to improve quality regardless of the presence or absence of the gas in the outer tube. However, since an electrically conductive cermet 
56
 having the auxiliary electrode 
54
 is sealed air-tight with a sealing material 
57
 in a portion reaching a relatively high temperature during the lamp operation, leaks in the discharge tube during the operation or the reaction between the sealing material and enclosed metals are inevitable. Especially, in metal halide lamps using metal halide as a discharge metal, a violent reaction occurs.
In the lamp disclosed in JP 10-106491 A in which the electrode lead-in members are sealed in the slender ceramic tubes, the reaction between the sealing material and the enclosed metals can be avoided. However, when attempting to obtain a reliable mechanical strength of the disk 
64
a, 
it is difficult to reduce the distance between a main electrode 
65
a 
and an auxiliary electrode 
66
 and the shape of end portions of the discharge tube becomes limited. Consequently, it is difficult to design the discharge tube for the purpose of obtaining desired lamp characteristics.
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION
The present invention was made in order to solve the problems described above, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a high-pressure metal vapor discharge lamp that prevents the occurrence of variations in characteristics caused by shape variation of a discharge tube as in a quartz discharge tube, achieves highly efficient and stable lifetime characteristics independent of the presence or absence and the composition of a gas in an outer tube, suppresses leaks during a lamp operation and characteristic changes caused by a reaction between a sealing material and an enclosed material, has stable lamp starting characteristics, and allows a free design of the discharge tube.
A high-pressure metal vapor discharge lamp of the present invention includes an outer tube sealed air-tight by a stem, and a discharge tube of transparent ceramic in which mercury, a rare gas and a discharge metal are sealed, the discharge tube being inside the outer tube. The discharge tube includes a main tube, a pair of slender tubes disposed at both ends of the main tube, at least a pair of main electrodes located in the main tube and at least an auxiliary electrode located in the main tube. The pair of main electrodes are connected to electrode lead-in members that are sealed in the slender tubes with a sealing material, the auxiliary electrode is connected to an auxili
Higashi Masanori
Nakayama Shiki
Nishiura Yoshiharu
Nohara Hiroshi
Oda Shigefumi
Matsushita Electric - Industrial Co., Ltd.
Merchant & Gould P.C.
Tran Thuy Vinh
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