Electric lamp and discharge devices – Fluent material supply or flow directing means – Plasma
Reexamination Certificate
2000-11-10
2002-11-26
Patel, Nimeshkumar D. (Department: 2879)
Electric lamp and discharge devices
Fluent material supply or flow directing means
Plasma
C315S039000, C315S111210
Reexamination Certificate
active
06486594
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a plasma lamp of a microwave illumination apparatus, and more particularly, to a structure of a plasma lamp of a microwave illumination apparatus which is capable of preventing a spark in a plasma lamp as well as ensuring that a mirror is firmly mounted in the lamp.
2. Description of the Background Art
Recently, a microwave illumination apparatus having an electrodeless bulb installed in a resonator has been developed which has a long duration and an excellent luminous efficiency.
FIG. 1
is a plan view of a general microwave illumination apparatus in accordance with a conventional art.
As shown in the drawing, the microwave illumination apparatus includes a high pressure generating unit
2
disposed at one side of the front side in a case
1
in a predetermined shape; a microwave generating unit
3
disposed at the other side of front side in the case
1
, for generating a microwave by virtue of the high pressure generated from the high pressure generating unit
2
; a microwave guide
4
disposed between the high pressure generating unit
2
and the microwave generating unit
3
to generate the microwave generated from the microwave generating unit
3
, and having a protrusion
4
a
in a cylindrical form protruded outwardly of the case
1
; a resonator
5
having holes in a comb form, of which one end is formed in a closed cylindrical form of which opening side is extrapolated to the protrusion
4
a
of the microwave guide
4
, so as to resonate the microwave guided through the microwave guide
4
; a reflector
6
installed at the front side of the case
1
, covering the outer side of the resonator
5
; an electrodeless bulb
7
installed inside the resonator
5
, of which one end is fixed at a first motor
9
(to be described), and filled with gas excited by the microwave resonated in the resonator
5
; a mirror
8
installed inside the resonator
5
for reflecting the light generated form the electrodeless bulb
7
; a first motor for rotating the electrodeless bulb
7
; a cooling fan
10
installed at the rear side of the case
1
, corresponding to the microwave guide
4
, for generating air to cool the heat generated at the high pressure generating unit
2
and at the microwave generating unit
3
; a second motor
11
for rotating the cooling fan
10
; an air guide duct
12
for guiding the air discharged from the cooling fan
10
to the high pressure generating unit
2
and to the microwave generating unit
3
; and exhaust outlets
13
and
13
′ disposed at the both sides of the front side of the case
1
, for discharging the air that cooled the high pressure generating unit
2
and the microwave generating unit
3
.
The plasma lamp including the microwave guide
4
, the resonator
5
and the electrodeless bulb
7
of the microwave illumination apparatus constructed as described above will now be explained in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 2
is a sectional view showing a structure of a general plasma lamp of a microwave illumination apparatus in accordance with a conventional art.
As shown in the drawing, the conventional plasma lamp has a structure that a step portion
4
b
is formed at the front end portion of the protrusion
4
a
of the microwave guide
4
, on which the marginal circumferential portion of a mirror
8
is mounted.
On the inner circumferential surface of the opening side of the resonator
5
that is extrapolated to the protrusion
4
a
of the microwave guide
4
, an adiabatic support piece
5
a
is circularly protruded to the central axis of the resonator
5
or protrusively formed at regular intervals, so that it supportedly presses the upper surface of the mirror
8
that is mounted on the step portion
4
b
of the front end of the protrusion
4
a
of the microwave guide
4
.
The operation of the microwave illumination apparatus having such a plasma lamp structure as described above will now be described.
When power is supplied from an external source to the high pressure generating unit
2
, the high pressure generating unit
2
generates a high pressure and provides it to the microwave generating unit
3
. And then, the microwave generating unit
3
generates microwave by virtue of the supplied high pressure.
Thusly generated microwave is guided to the microwave guide
4
and then transferred to the resonator
5
extrapolated at the protrusion
4
a
of the microwave guide
4
.
Accordingly, the microwave is resonated inside the resonator
5
, exciting the gas filled in the electrodeless bulb
7
placed inside the resonator
5
, so as to change it to a light energy, thereby discharging light.
The light generated at the electrodeless bulb
7
is reflected on the mirror
8
in the forward direction and then reflected in one direction by the reflector
6
.
The resonator
5
resonates the microwave and serves to prevent the microwave from leaking outside as well as transferring the light generated at the electrodeless bulb
7
outwardly at its maximum.
While the above operation is performed, the high pressure generating unit
2
and the microwave generating unit
3
are heated.
Therefore, in order to cool the high pressure generating unit
2
and the microwave generating unit
3
, the second motor
11
is driven. As the second motor
11
is driven, the cooling fan
10
is rotated, by which the cool air cools the high pressure generating unit
2
and the microwave generating unit
3
and then is discharged to the reflector
6
through the exhaust outlets
13
and
13
′ of the case
1
.
The air discharged to the reflector
6
cools the reflector
6
as well. Then, as the reflector
6
is cooled, the resonator
5
within the reflector
6
and the mirror
8
heated by the hear generated from the electrodeless bulb
7
within the resonator
5
are accordingly cooled.
In this respect, the reflector
6
is made of aluminum which has a property that heat transmission is made quick. Thus, the reflector
6
is quickly heated, while easily cooled by the air discharged through the exhaust outlets
13
and.
13
′, according to which the reflection mirror
8
is quickly cooled.
However, with the conventional microwave illumination apparatus having the above plasma lamp structure, since there exists a space (a gap) between the protrusion of the microwave guide and the support piece of the resonator where the mirror is mounted, microwave is charged in the space, causing a problem that spark is generated therein.
In addition, because of the space, the mirror is not firmly and supportedly mounted, degrading a stability and reliability of the device.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a plamsa lamp structure of a microwave illumination apparatus in which there is no space between a protrusion of a microwave guide and support piece formed in the inner circumferential surface of a resonator where a mirror is mounted, so that microwave is not discharged therein, thereby preventing a spark.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a plasma lamp structure of a microwave illumination apparatus in which a mirror is firmly mounted to thereby improve a stability of a device.
To achieve these and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the present invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, there is provided a plasma lamp structure of a microwave illumination apparatus including: mirror mounting portions formed to be concavo-convex at regular intervals so as to partially contact the bottom surface of a mirror in a supporting manner at the front end portion of a protrusion of a microwave guide by which microwave is guided to a resonator; and support pieces formed to supportedly press the upper surface of the mirror mounted on the mirror mounting portion on the inner circumferential surface of the resonator that is extrapolated at the microwave guide.
In the above plasma lamp structure of a microwave illumination apparatus, the support pieces contact the upper surface of
Clove Thelma Sheree
LG Electronics Inc.
Ostrolenk Faber Gerb & Soffen, LLP
Patel Nimeshkumar D.
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