Incandescent light source with transparent heat mirror

Electric lamp and discharge devices – With optical device or special ray transmissive envelope – Polarizer or special ray transmission

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313114, 313222, 313315, 313344, 350 17, 350292, 350293, H01K 114, H01K 132

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041609298

ABSTRACT:
An incandescent lamp having a transparent heat mirror placed on the lamp envelope which transmits a substantial portion of the energy in the visible range produced by the lamp filament and which reflects back to the filament at least about 80%-85% of the infrared energy that the filament produces. In the preferred embodiment the transparent heat mirror is formed by a layered coating of TiO.sub.2 /Ag/TiO.sub.2 optimized for the operating temperature range of the filament. The filament is constructed to optically conform to the shape of the lamp envelope.

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patent: 1425967 (1922-08-01), Hoffman
patent: 2084999 (1937-06-01), Birdseye
patent: 2859369 (1958-11-01), Williams et al.
patent: 3209188 (1965-09-01), Freeman
Fan et al., "Transparent Heat Mirrors for Solar-Energy Applications," Applied Optics, vol. 15, No. 4, Apr. 1976, pp. 1012-1017.

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