Electric lamp and discharge devices – With temperature modifier – For electrode within an envelope
Patent
1989-04-24
1990-11-13
Wieder, Kenneth
Electric lamp and discharge devices
With temperature modifier
For electrode within an envelope
313146, 313619, 313623, H01J 188, H01J 6164
Patent
active
049704257
ABSTRACT:
A thermal device, such as a glow discharge starter, includes an hermetically sealed envelope containing an ionizable medium, a bimetallic electrode having a bimetallic element associated therewith, and a counter electrode. A mount sealed in the envelope includes a glass stem having a disk-shaped portion extending substantially across the envelope and a longitudinally-extending planar portion. The transverse portion of the mount assists in centering the electrodes within the envelope and preventing the bimetallic element from oxidizing during the manufacturing process when the mount is sealed to the envelope. Preferably, the transverse portion is disk-shaped having a radius within the range of from about 89 t0 93 percent of the internal radius of the envelope. The defined thickness of the planar portion of the glass stem allows rapid transfer of heat during sealing so that the planar portion can effectively be sealed to the envelope without developing seal cracks.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4843282 (1989-06-01), Barakitis et al.
Bessone Carlo S.
GTE Products Corporation
Wieder Kenneth
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