Electric lamp and discharge devices – With gas or vapor – Envelope with particular structure
Patent
1989-10-05
1991-04-09
Yusko, Donald J.
Electric lamp and discharge devices
With gas or vapor
Envelope with particular structure
313607, 313609, 313234, H01J 6106
Patent
active
050067583
ABSTRACT:
In a UV high-power radiator, the electrodes (6', 6") consist of wires embedded in a glass dielectric (3). The dielectric is arranged spaced between two UV-transparent sheets (1, 2). The discharge spaces (8, 9) are filled with a filler gas emitting radiation under discharge conditions. The surface discharges (10) form on the dielectric surface in each case between two adjacent electrode wires (6', 6"). A high-power radiator constructed in this manner is characterized by simple and economical construction and high UV yield.
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Gellert Bernd
Kogelschatz Ulrich
Asea Brown Boveri Ltd.
Giust John E.
Yusko Donald J.
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