Electric lamp and discharge devices – With gas or vapor – Having electrode lead-in or electrode support sealed to...
Patent
1998-09-29
2000-02-29
Day, Micahel H.
Electric lamp and discharge devices
With gas or vapor
Having electrode lead-in or electrode support sealed to...
313315, H01J 1718
Patent
active
060313315
ABSTRACT:
The electric lamp has a quartz glass lamp vessel (1) having first and second neck-shaped portions (2, 3) with first and second seals (4, 5). Current supply conductors (6, 7, 8; 9, 10, 11) consist of a metal foil (7, 10) embedded in the respective seal (4, 5), an inner (6, 9) and an outer current wire (8, 11) connected hereto. A seal ends with a closed fracture surface (14) through which an outer current wire (8, 11) extends. Favorably, the edge (13) of the fracture surface (14) has some small indentations (16) adjacent the origin of the fracture (19). The total length of the lamp is about 2 mm less than that of its conventional counterpart.
REFERENCES:
patent: 5025192 (1991-06-01), Okamoto
patent: 5286227 (1994-02-01), Numajiri et al.
Bondgen Ludwig J.
Kohlmann Wilfried L.
Day Micahel H.
Faller F. Brice
Hopper Todd Reed
U.S. Phillips Corporation
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