Electric lamp and discharge devices – With gas or vapor – Incandescent filament lamp
Patent
1996-10-18
1998-07-07
Dombroske, George M.
Electric lamp and discharge devices
With gas or vapor
Incandescent filament lamp
313313, 313583, H01K 150
Patent
active
057774358
ABSTRACT:
The Electric lamp has a lamp vessel in which an electric element is accommodated, connected to current conductors which emanate from the lamp vessel. At least one of the current conductors has a length portion which is a solidified melt and in the area of which portion the current conductor has a kink. As a result of the conductor having a kink the electric element is aligned in the lamp vessel. The lamp can be obtained by melting the current conductor, e.g. by means of a laser, in the finished lamp.
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Boonekamp Jacobus J.
Claassen Wilhelmus C. M.
Martens Wilhelmus A. A. A.
Dombroske George M.
Egbert Walter M.
Noori Max H.
U.S. Philips Corporation
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