Electric lamp and discharge devices – Liquid electrode discharge devices – Auxiliary starting or holding electrode
Patent
1976-08-02
1977-05-24
Rolinec, Rudolph V.
Electric lamp and discharge devices
Liquid electrode discharge devices
Auxiliary starting or holding electrode
313174, 313178, H01J 6124
Patent
active
040258122
ABSTRACT:
A high pressure sodium vapor lamp utilizing an alumina arc tube within an outer envelope has a getter structure comprising a niobium portion operating in a high temperature range and a titanium portion operating in a lower temperature range. The niobium portion includes a connection extending from a niobium end closure structure of the arc tube to the titanium portion. The titanium portion may form one of the lead supports within the outer envelope or it may merely extend along one of the lead supports. This eliminates the need for the conventional barium getter flash which tends to coat the outer envelope and absorb light.
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General Electric Company
Hostetter Darwin R.
Kempton Lawrence R.
Legree Ernest W.
Neuhauser Frank L.
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