Gas discharge lamp having a double electrode arrangement

Electric lamp and discharge devices – With support and/or spacing structure for electrode and/or... – For plural electrodes of discharge device

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313204, H01J 6130

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041479513

ABSTRACT:
A gas discharge lamp is disclosed having a double electrode arrangement in a discharge space. The discharge space is defined by a glass tube sealed in gas-tight fashion and which is subdivided approximately along a longitudinal center-line by a separation plate. One end of the tube is open and receives an insulating disc through which lead wires for the electrodes pass. The insulating disc is connected in gas-tight fashion to the tube. The separation plate extends from the insulating disc towards the opposite end of the tube and terminates at a point spaced from the end of the tube. Accordingly, gas-tight discharge half spaces are formed at both sides of the separation plate with a connecting discharge space at the end of the tube which is not subdivided by the separation plate.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2123709 (1938-07-01), Bristow et al.
patent: 3271612 (1966-09-01), Keller
patent: 3609436 (1971-09-01), Campbell

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