Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems – Discharge device and/or rectifier in the supply circuit – Flashers
Patent
1983-05-16
1985-03-19
Dixon, Harold
Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems
Discharge device and/or rectifier in the supply circuit
Flashers
313331, 313477HC, 313596, 315352, H01J 6306
Patent
active
045061947
ABSTRACT:
In a cathodoluminescent lamp of the type having an electrically conductive coating forms the anode on the interior surface of the bulb wall, a phosphor coating overlies the anode coating and an electron emissive cathode below a grid, the lead to the anode passes through a glass tube, additional to the exhaust tube, incorporated in the pinched foot tube, and is sealed through the pinch, and the contact between the anode lead and the anode coating on the bulb is provided by a bent metal strip attached to envelope the neck and partially covered by the anode coating, which extends partly down the neck, the end of the anode lead being engaged with an upstanding portion of the contact strip.
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patent: 4344015 (1982-08-01), Marschka
Rigden Sydney A. R.
Sweet Ian J. H.
Dixon Harold
The General Electric Company p.l.c.
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