1. Field
This application relates to an apparatus and a method for making a fluorescent lamp, and in more particular, baking a fluorescent lamp.
2. General Background
Thin-tube lamps are widely used as backlighting sources for LCD panels. A thin-tube lamp may have an outer diameter of several millimeters. Examples of such thin-tube lamps include a cold cathode fluorescent lamp (CCFL) and an external electrode fluorescent lamp (EEFL).
The structure of a general CCFL 10 is shown in
An EEFL 20 structure is shown in
In general, the processes for manufacturing a fluorescent lamp includes applying a fluorescent substance on an inside of a thin tube, baking the fluorescent substance, discharging a gas from the baked lamp, and sealing the lamp after injection of the gas compound. In order to perform the aforementioned processes, a fluorescent substance application device, a baking device, and a gas discharging device are respectively used. The fluorescent substance applied on the inner wall of the glass tube is baked by heating the lamp at a high temperature. Due to high temperatures required for the baking process, the glass tube may bend or deform.
An object is to provide an apparatus and a method for baking a fluorescent lamp.
Another object is to prevent deformation or bending of the fluorescent lamp.
Another object is to enable a secure transfer of the fluorescent lamp.
The embodiments will be described in detail with reference to the following drawings in which like reference numerals refer to like elements wherein:
The rotating rollers 130 rotate while supporting of the sides of the quartz tube C. The quartz tube C is uniformly heated due to the heat generated from the upper and lower direction and due to the rotation of the rotating rollers 130. As shown in
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The rotating rollers 130 can be divided into rollers of a section A and rollers of a section B. The quartz tubes C disposed in the section A are heated for a predetermined time and then transferred to section B for further heating. In another embodiment, the heating temperature in the section B may be higher than the heating temperature in the section A. The temperature of the quartz tubes C being heated may be gradually increased as they are being transferred. The upper heater 114 or the lower heater 112 may also be divided into sections, each section heating the quartz tubes C at respectively different temperatures. Each of the lower heater 112 and the upper heater 114 may also comprise a plurality of sub-heaters, each sub-heater set to a different temperature for each section.
The transfer block 120 includes a plurality of receiving grooves 122 which are provided in parallel with the rotating rollers 130. The receiving groove 122 may have a depth substantially equal to a diameter of the quartz tube C such that the quartz tube C may not be displaced from the receiving groove 122 while being rotated by the auxiliary rollers 124. As shown in
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Meanwhile, in the section A, new quartz tubes C are placed and heated by the heater 110. The transfer block 120 reciprocates back to the initial position of
In one embodiment, an apparatus for baking a fluorescent lamp, may comprise a heater that heats a plurality of quartz tubes, each receiving a fluorescent lamp therein; a rotation unit comprising a plurality of rotating rollers that rotate the quartz tubes placed thereon, wherein the rotation unit is disposed on one side of the heater; and a transfer block having a plurality of auxiliary rollers that rotates the quartz tubes placed thereon, wherein the transfer block transfers the quartz tubes placed on the auxiliary rollers. In one embodiment, the quartz tubes are disposed between two adjacent auxiliary rollers.
The transfer block may comprise a plurality of receiving grooves disposed between the two adjacent auxiliary rollers to receive the quartz tubes, and the auxiliary rollers rotates the quartz tubes received in the receiving grooves. The auxiliary rollers may each comprise first and second auxiliary rollers disposed on both sides of each receiving groove, and spaced apart from bottoms of the receiving grooves. The heater may comprise an upper heater disposed at the upper part of the quartz tubes and a lower heater disposed at the lower part of the quartz tubes. The upper and the lower heaters arranged are substantially parallel with the arrangement of the quartz tubes.
In another embodiment, a method for baking a fluorescent lamp, may comprise rotating a plurality of quartz tubes placed between rollers and each include a fluorescent lamp inserted therein, heating the quartz tubes, and transferring the quartz tubes using a transfer block, wherein the transferring step comprises rotating the quartz tubes on the transfer block. The rotating step may comprise placing the quartz tubes in the receiving grooves of the transfer block, and rotating the quartz tubes within the receiving grooves.
Any reference in this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” “example embodiment,” etc., means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the invention. The appearances of such phrases in various places in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. Further, when a particular feature, structure, or characteristic is described in connection with any embodiment, it is submitted that it is within the purview of one skilled in the art to effect such feature, structure, or characteristic in connection with other ones of the embodiments.
Although embodiments have been described with reference to a number of illustrative embodiments thereof, it should be understood that numerous other modifications and embodiments can be devised by those skilled in the art that will fall within the spirit and scope of the principles of this disclosure. More particularly, various variations and modifications are possible in the component parts and/or arrangements of the subject combination arrangement within the scope of the disclosure, the drawings and the appended claims. In addition to variations and modifications in the component parts and/or arrangements, alternative uses will also be apparent to those skilled in the art.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10-2008-0030593 | Apr 2008 | KR | national |