Incandescent lamp mount structure with shield for evaporation pr

Electric lamp and discharge devices – With support and/or spacing structure for electrode and/or... – For filament

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313348, 313350, H01J 188

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046045465

ABSTRACT:
A "3-lite" incandescent lamp structure is disclosed which is capable of being mounted in either a "base down" orientation or a "base up" orientation without damage to the internal glass button support assembly. A shield is provided adjacent to the glass button support assembly to minimize damage to the support assembly from the gaseous deposition products generated by the lamp filaments.

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