Water-cooled, low pressure gas discharge lamp

Electric lamp and discharge devices – With temperature modifier – Double wall – jacket or casing for envelope

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313 36, 313 12, 313634, H01J 6130, H01J 6152

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ABSTRACT:
A water-cooled low pressure gas or mercury vapor lamp which utilizes a cooling system to keep the lamp cool in the area where useful radiation is emitted. This is accomplished by means of a cooling chamber directly adjacent to the gas or mercury vapor discharge chamber. A cooling fluid is injected into the cooling chamber through a cooling inlet and exits the cooling chamber through a cooling outlet after traveling the cooling chamber's entire length. The cooling fluid removes the heat generated by the radiation and allows the useful emission to be optimized.

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