Electric lamp and discharge devices – With support and/or spacing structure for electrode and/or... – For plural electrodes of discharge device
Patent
1979-12-14
1981-10-13
Krawczewicz, Stanley T.
Electric lamp and discharge devices
With support and/or spacing structure for electrode and/or...
For plural electrodes of discharge device
313217, 313318, 313331, 313335, 29 251, 29 2513, H01J 1716
Patent
active
042950759
ABSTRACT:
An arc discharge lamp comprises a ceramic arc tube having an electrode at each end, each electrode being mounted on a support member. A ceramic adapter is sealed to a ceramic cylinder which is sealed to the end of the arc tube. The support member extends through the cylinder into the adapter where it is connected to an externally extending lead-in wire by means of a spiral refractory-metal connector. The connector is flexible enough to withstand the thermal stresses resulting from the normal high operating temperature of the lamp.
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Makar, Jr. Frank B.
McKenna John F.
Webb Edward A.
GTE Products Corporation
Krawczewicz Stanley T.
Theodosopoulos James
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