Gas probe starter for an electrodeless high intensity discharge

Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems – Pulsating or a.c. supply – Induction-type discharge device load

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315344, 313234, 313607, 313549, H05B 4116

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051573067

ABSTRACT:
A gas probe starter for an electrodeless HID lamp includes a getter for removing gaseous impurities from the fill contained in the starting chamber of the gas probe starter. In a preferred embodiment, a metal foil having active getter material disposed on the surfaces thereof in the form of a sintered powder is inserted at an optimum location in the starting chamber which depends on the optimum operating temperature of the particular getter material.

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