Ceramic lamp having electrodes supported by crimped tubular inle

Electric lamp and discharge devices – Liquid electrode discharge devices – Auxiliary starting or holding electrode

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313217, 313220, 313229, H01J 6122, H01J 6128, H01J 6130, H01J 6136

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040656918

ABSTRACT:
A high pressure alkali metal vapor lamp envelope of alumina ceramic has an end closure which includes an externally projecting thin-walled metal tube serving as in inlead and as a reservoir for excess alkali metal. An electrode is mounted on a tungsten shank which projects into the metal tube and is locked in place by crimping the tube about it externally of the envelope. The crimping leaves restricted channels which allow passage of the alkali in vapor form but prevent its movement as a liquid.

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patent: 3974410 (1976-08-01), Collins et al.

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