Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems – Combined load device or load device temperature modifying... – Electric switch inside evacuated or gas filled envelope
Patent
1985-12-19
1987-09-22
Moore, David K.
Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems
Combined load device or load device temperature modifying...
Electric switch inside evacuated or gas filled envelope
315 49, 315 50, 315100, 315 99, 315 98, 315DIG5, 313 49, 313 51, 313623, 313493, H01J 744, H01J 1734
Patent
active
046957685
ABSTRACT:
A fluorescent lamp electrode heat cutout switch is provided for placement within a fluorescent lamp stem and outside the discharge envelope and is configured such that a resistive heater wire is connected to one electrode lead-in and a bimetallic switch element is connected to the other electrode lead-in and configured upon an insulating support in such fashion that the heat cutout switch receives heat from the resistive heater to activate the switch so that the electrode heat is cut off when the lamp starts and is kept off during normal lamp operation.
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Covington Edward J.
Cridland John E.
Gorman John P.
Corcoran Edward M.
General Electric Company
Herkamp Nathan D.
Moore David K.
Nickerson Michael J.
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