Electrode system for a metal halide lamp, and associated lamp

Electric lamp and discharge devices – With gas or vapor – Having particular electrode structure

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C313S331000, C313S574000, C313S332000

Reexamination Certificate

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06995514

ABSTRACT:
The electrode system for a metal halide lamp with ceramic discharge vessel (4) comprises an electrically conductive leadthrough (9, 10) and an electrode connected thereto, the leadthrough having a fusible region with respect to the electrode, in which that end of the electrode which faces the leadthrough is embedded, at least the fusible region containing one of the high-melting metals Mo or W, and the electrode having a shank made from tungsten. In the regions surrounded by the material of the leadthrough, the electrode has a positively locking means which at least comprises a recess in the shank of the electrode.

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