Electric lamp and discharge devices – With optical device or special ray transmissive envelope – Reflector
Patent
1993-03-09
1994-01-25
Yusko, Donald J.
Electric lamp and discharge devices
With optical device or special ray transmissive envelope
Reflector
313318, 362310, H01J 554
Patent
active
052818896
ABSTRACT:
A reflector lamp has a glass reflector body and a separate neck body which mates with the reflector body. A light-source capsule is insertable into a bore of the reflector body from its base end. A positioning member holds the light-source capsule and is clamped between the neck and reflector bodies to secure the light-source capsule in the reflector body. The reflector and neck bodies have surfaces which cooperate with the positioning member to position the light source capsule at the focus of the reflector when the reflector body, capsule and positioning member, and neck body are stacked together.
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Fields Larry R.
Venicx Chris
Horabik Michael
Miller Paul R.
North American Philips Corporation
Yusko Donald J.
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