Claims
- 1. A cold cathode fluorescent light assembly having first and second ends, comprising;a) A cold cathode fluorescent lamp extending between the first and second ends of said light assembly, having a first electrode adjacent the first end and a second electrode adjacent the second end, said lamp further having a narrow tubular lamp wall extending between said electrodes; b) an elongated outer protective chamber for retaining said lamp, said lamp being disposed within said chamber; c) a first end cap at the first end of the light assembly and a second end cap at the second end of the light assembly, said caps being engageable with said protective chamber; and d) conductive means connected to said electrodes and extending through said end caps to permit connection of said electrodes to a source of electrical energy.
- 2. A cold cathode fluorescent light assembly according to claim 1, further including bushing means disposed between said lamp and said protective chamber for immobilizing said lamp within said protective chamber.
- 3. A cold cathode fluorescent light assembly according to claim 2, wherein said protective chamber and said end caps form a housing within which said lamp is supported by said bushing means.
- 4. A cold cathode fluorescent light assembly according to claim 2, wherein said bushing means are integral with said end caps.
- 5. A cold cathode fluorescent light assembly according to claim 1, wherein said end caps include means for supporting said lamp and immobilizing said lamp within said protective chamber.
- 6. A cold cathode fluorescent light assembly according to claim 5 wherein said end caps include means for supporting said protective chamber.
- 7. A cold cathode fluorescent light assembly according to claim 1, wherein said protective chamber is transparent.
- 8. A cold cathode fluorescent light assembly according to claim 1, wherein said protective chamber comprises a single, essentially tubular enclosure.
- 9. A cold cathode fluorescent light assembly according to claim 1, wherein said end caps receive and support said tubular lamp wall.
- 10. A cold cathode fluorescent light assembly according to claim 9, wherein said end caps receive and support said protective chamber.
- 11. A cold cathode fluorescent light assembly according to claim 1, wherein each of said end caps is apertured to receive said lamp and grooved to receive said protective chamber.
- 12. A cold cathode fluorescent light assembly according to claim 1, wherein said end caps each include an axial protrusion receiving and supporting said tubular lamp wall and a peripheral protrusion receiving and supporting said protective chamber.
- 13. A cold cathode fluorescent light assembly comprising:a) lamp means including a housing having first and second ends and first and second electrodes at said first and second ends, respectively; b) first and second end caps adapted to receive said first and second housing ends, respectively; c) conductive means coupled to said electrodes and carried by said end caps to enable said electrodes to be connected to a source of energy; and d) elongated protective chamber means surrounding said lamp means and engageable with said housing ends to form a unitary structure.
- 14. A cold cathode fluorescent light assembly according to claim 13, further including bushing means for supporting said lamp means within said chamber means.
- 15. A cold cathode fluorescent light assembly according to claim 14, wherein said bushing means are integral with said end caps.
- 16. A cold cathode fluorescent light assembly according to claim 13, wherein said end caps each include a central opening to receive and support said first and second housing ends.
- 17. A cold cathode fluorescent light assembly according to claim 16, wherein said end caps each include a groove to receive and support said protective chamber.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 091598,009, filed Jun. 20, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,616,310 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/630,161 filed Apr. 10, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,135,620, issued Oct. 24, 2000.
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