Claims
- 1. An apparatus for manufacturing a fluorescent lamp comprising:
- a coating unit including:
- an upper tank;
- a coating nozzle disposed on said upper tank for causing a phosphor suspension to flow down on the inner surface of a glass bulb therethrough to form a phosphor layer thereon;
- a lower tank for recovering and accommodating a surplus of said phosphor suspension flowing down from said upper tank;
- a suspension supply pipe for supplying said phosphor suspension to said upper tank from said lower tank therethrough;
- and a filter unit for removing bubbles in said phosphor suspension and disposed within at least one of said upper and lower tanks;
- and a baking unit disposed adjacent said coating unit for baking said phosphor layer on said glass bulb and including:
- a pair of guide rails for guiding said glass bulb coating with said phosphor layer;
- a pair of endless conveyors juxtaposed with said guide rails;
- a plurality of guide tips affixed at predetermined equal intervals on each of said endless conveyors to project above its mating guide rail;
- and a heating furnace for heating and baking said phosphor layer on said inner surface of said glass bulb while said glass is transported along said guide rails by means of said endless conveyors and an associated one of said plurality guide tips;
- said coating nozzle including a stationary injection port disposed at an extremity of said coating nozzle so as to inject the phosphor suspension through a flow passageway disposed within said coating nozzle to reach the extremity thereof, an opening and closing valve disposed within said flow passageway to open and close said flow passageway through vertical movement thereof, and a liquid reservoir portion disposed between said opening and closing valve and said stationary injection port and arranged so as to be always filled with the phosphor suspension.
- 2. An apparatus for manufacturing a fluorescent lamp as claimed in claim 1, wherein a suspension guide is disposed below said stationary injection port.
- 3. An apparatus for manufacturing a fluorescent lamp as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein said opening and closing valve has a valve closing speed of not greater than 5 mm/sec.
- 4. An apparatus for manufacturing a fluorescent lamp as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein said pair of guide rails have a spacing gradually broader in a direction of movement of the glass bulb.
- 5. An apparatus for manufacturing a fluorescent lamp as claimed in claim 4, wherein said pair of guide rails are disposed horizontally.
- 6. An apparatus for manufacturing a fluorescent lamp as claimed in claim 5, wherein when at least when said glass bulb is heated to a maximum temperature, said pair of guide rails support said glass bulb at points thereof spaced from both ends of said glass bulb by distances equal to one quarter of the entire length of said glass bulb.
- 7. An apparatus for manufacturing a fluorescent lamp as claimed in claim 4, wherein said pair of guide rails are disposed so as to be lowered in a direction of movement of the glass bulb.
- 8. An apparatus for manufacturing a fluorescent lamp as claimed in claim 7, wherein said pair of guide rails are tilted at angles of not greater than 20 degrees with respect to the horizontal.
- 9. An apparatus for manufacturing a fluorescent lamp as claimed in claim 7, wherein a contact resistance between said glass bulb and an associated one of said guide tips on each of said endless conveyors is less than that between said glass bulb and each of said guide rails.
- 10. An apparatus for manufacturing a fluorescent lamp as claimed in claim 7, wherein when at least when said glass bulb is heated to a maximum temperature, said pair of guide rails support said glass bulb at points thereof spaced from both ends of said glass bulb by distances equal to one quarter of the entire length of said glass bulb.
- 11. An apparatus for manufacturing a fluorescent lamp as claimed in claim 4, wherein said pair of guide rails are tilted at angles of not greater than 20 degrees with respect to the horizontal.
- 12. An apparatus for manufacturing a fluorescent lamp as claimed in claim 4, wherein each of said guide rails is in the form of a circular arc and each of said endless conveyors is in the form of a disc.
- 13. An apparatus for manufacturing a fluorescent lamp as claimed in claim 4, wherein a contact resistance between said glass bulb and an associated one of said guide tips on each of said endless conveyors is less than that between said glass bulb and each of said guide rails.
- 14. An apparatus for manufacturing a fluorescent lamp as claimed in claim 4, wherein when at least when said glass bulb is heated to a maximum temperature, said pair of guide rails support said glass bulb at points thereof spaced from both ends of said glass bulb by distances equal to one quarter of the entire length of said glass bulb.
- 15. An apparatus for manufacturing a fluorescent lamp as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein said pair of guide rails have a spacing gradually narrower in a direction of movement of the glass bulb.
- 16. An apparatus for manufacturing a fluorescent lamp as claimed in claim 15, wherein said pair of guide rails are disposed horizontally.
- 17. An apparatus for manufacturing a fluorescent lamp as claimed in claim 16, wherein a contact resistance between said glass bulb and an associated one of said guide tips on each of said endless conveyors is less than that between said glass bulb and each of said guide rails.
- 18. An apparatus for manufacturing a fluorescent lamp as claimed in claim 16, wherein when at least when said glass bulb is heated to a maximum temperature, said pair of guide rails support said glass bulb at points thereof spaced from both ends of said glass bulb by distances equal to one quarter of the entire length of said glass bulb.
- 19. An apparatus for manufacturing a fluorescent lamp as claimed in claim 15, wherein said pair of guide rails are disposed so as to be lowered in a direction of movement of said glass bulb.
- 20. An apparatus for manufacturing a fluorescent lamp as claimed in claim 19, wherein said pair of guide rails are tilted at angles of not greater than 20 degrees with respect to the horizontal.
- 21. An apparatus for manufacturing a fluorescent lamp as claimed in claim 19, wherein a contact resistance between said glass bulb and an associated one of said guide tips on each of said endless conveyors is less than that between said glass bulb and each of said guide rails.
- 22. An apparatus for manufacturing a fluorescent lamp as claimed in claim 19, wherein when at least when said glass bulb is heated to a maximum temperature, said pair of guide rails support said glass bulb at points thereof spaced from both ends of said glass bulb by distances equal to one quarter of the entire length of said glass bulb.
- 23. An apparatus for manufacturing a fluorescent lamp as claimed in claim 15, wherein said pair of guide rails are tilted at angles of not greater than 20 degrees with respect to the horizontal.
- 24. An apparatus for manufacturing a fluorescent lamp as claimed in claim 15, wherein each of said guide rails is in the form of a circular arc and each of said endless conveyors is in the form of a disc.
- 25. An apparatus for manufacturing a fluorescent lamp as claimed in claim 15, wherein a contact resistance between said glass bulb and an associated one of said guide tips on each of said endless conveyors is less than that between said glass bulb and each of said guide rails.
- 26. An apparatus for manufacturing a fluorescent lamp as claimed in claim 15, wherein when at least when said glass bulb is heated to a maximum temperature, said pair of guide rails support said glass bulb at points thereof spaced from both ends of said glass bulb by distances equal to one quarter of the entire length of said glass bulb.
- 27. An apparatus for manufacturing a fluorescent lamps as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein each of said guide rails is in the form of a circular arc and each of said endless conveyors is in the form of a disc.
- 28. An apparatus for manufacturing a fluorescent lamp as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein a contact resistance between said glass bulb and an associated one of said plurality of guide tips on each of said endless conveyors is less than that between said glass bulb and each of said guide rails.
- 29. An apparatus for manufacturing a fluorescent lamp as claimed in claims 1 or 2, wherein when at least when said glass bulb is heated to a maximum temperature, said pair of guide rails support said glass bulb at points thereof spaced from both ends of said glass bulb by distances equal to one quarter of the entire length of said glass bulb.
- 30. An apparatus for manufacturing a fluorescent lamp as claimed in claim 1, wherein said filter unit includes a filter having meshes of from 50 to 200.mu. and wherein said filter unit is disposed in said tank above the level of said phosphor suspension accommodated in one of said upper and lower tanks.
- 31. An apparatus for manufacturing a fluorescent lamp as claimed in claim 1, wherein said filter unit includes a filter having meshes of from 50 to 200.mu. and wherein said filter unit is disposed within said phosphor suspension within one of said upper and lower tanks.
- 32. An apparatus for manufacturing a fluorescent lamp as claimed in claim 1, wherein said filter unit includes a filter and a guide plate disposed under said filter, said guide plate having one end thereof affixed to the inner wall surface of one of said upper and lower tanks, said plate being tilted with respect to the surface of said suspension contained within said tank upon whose inner wall surface said plate is affixed.
- 33. An apparatus for manufacturing a fluorescent lamp as claimed in claim 32, wherein said plate is affixed to said lower tank and wherein said lower tank is conical shaped and disposed such that its wider end is above its narrower end.
- 34. An apparatus for manufacturing a fluorescent lamp as claimed in claim 1, wherein said lower tank includes a suspension receiving port having an inside diameter which is greater than a suspension supply port disposed at the bottom thereof.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of copending application Ser. No. 127,522, filed Mar. 5, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,308,297.
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Divisions (1)
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