Claims
- 1. A ceramic discharge chamber for a lamp, the ceramic discharge chamber comprising:
a first member comprising a leg portion and a transition portion, wherein the leg portion and the transition portion are integrally formed as one piece from a ceramic material; and a second member which includes a body portion, wherein the body portion is bonded to the transition portion of the first member.
- 2. The ceramic discharge chamber of claim 1, wherein the first member is formed by injection molding.
- 3. The ceramic discharge chamber of claim 1, wherein the first and second members have a porosity of less than or equal to 0.1%.
- 4. The ceramic discharge chamber of claim 3, wherein the first and second members have a total transmittance of at least 95%.
- 5. The ceramic discharge chamber of claim 1, wherein the transition portion further comprises a radially directed flange which abuts an end of the body portion to fix a relative axial position of the leg portion with respect to the body portion.
- 6. The ceramic discharge chamber of claim 5, wherein the second member further comprises a second transition portion and a second leg portion, and the second transition portion, the second leg portion, and the body portion are integrally formed as one piece from a ceramic material.
- 7. The ceramic discharge chamber of claim 1, further comprising a third member, which is substantially the same as the first member, bonded to the body portion of the second member.
- 8. The ceramic discharge chamber of claim 1, wherein the ceramic material comprises alumina.
- 9. The ceramic discharge chamber of claim 8, wherein the alumina has a surface area of 1.5-10 m2/g, and the alumina is doped with magnesia in the amount of 0.03-0.2% by weight of the alumina.
- 10. The ceramic discharge chamber of claim 5, wherein the transition portion has an outer surface which is substantially cylindrical.
- 11. The ceramic discharge chamber of claim 10, wherein the transition portion includes a cylindrical recess opposite the radially directed flange.
- 12. The ceramic discharge chamber of claim 10, wherein the transition portion includes a recess having a concave surface.
- 13. The ceramic discharge chamber of claim 10, wherein the transition portion has an inner surface substantially in the form of an ellipsoid and an outer surface substantially in the form of an ellipsoid.
- 14. The ceramic discharge chamber of claim 6, wherein the transition portion of the first member and the second transition portion of the second member have concave surfaces which form a portion of the inner surface of the ceramic discharge chamber.
- 15. The ceramic discharge chamber of claim 1, wherein the ceramic discharge chamber includes a single bond region which is located between the transition portion of the first member and the body portion of the second member.
- 16. The ceramic discharge chamber of claim 7, wherein the ceramic discharge chamber includes only two bonds, a first bond between the transition portion of the first member and the body portion of the second member, and a second bond between the transition portion of the third member and the body portion of the second member.
- 17. A method of making a ceramic discharge chamber comprising the steps of:
forming a leg member, the leg member including a leg portion and a transition portion which are integrally formed as one piece from a ceramic material, the transition portion having a shoulder; forming a body member from a ceramic material, the body member including a body portion; abutting the shoulder against an end of the body portion to fix the axial position of the leg member with respect to the body member; and bonding the leg member to the body member.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein the leg member is formed by injection molding.
- 19. The method of claim 17, further comprising the step of forming the leg member and the body member to have a porosity of less than or equal to 0.1%.
- 20. The method of claim 17, wherein the ceramic discharge chamber has less than or equal to two bond regions.
- 21. The method of claim 17, wherein the bonding step comprises sintering the first member to the second member.
- 22. The method of claim 21, wherein the first member and the second member are sintered in hydrogen having a dew point of 10-15° C.
- 23. A leg member for a discharge lamp formed by injection molding a substance in a mold comprising a ceramic material that is then sufficiently sintered to produce a translucent leg member having a porosity of less than or equal to 0.1%, wherein the leg member comprises a leg portion integrally formed with a transition portion, the transition portion being adapted to receive a body portion of a ceramic discharge chamber.
- 24. A high pressure discharge lamp including an arc tube comprising a tubular body of translucent refractory material, end walls closing the ends of the body, and electrodes supported in the end walls, the arc tube containing a metal halide for creating an arc plasma, said metal halide forming a molten pool during operation of the lamp, and said end walls being formed with an annular well for containing said metal pool, the wall of the arc tube surrounding the well being thicker than the wall of the tubular body.
- 25. A lamp according to claim 24, wherein the electrode is surrounded by said refractory material in the center of the annular well such that the molten metal halide pool is out of contact with the electrode.
- 26. A lamp according to claim 24, wherein each end wall comprises an end plug adapted to fit into the end of the tubular body, and wherein the annular well is formed within the end plug with an outer wall of the end plug surrounding the well.
- 27. A lamp according to claim 26, wherein the end plug has a flange around its outer wall to engage an end of the tubular body.
- 28. A lamp according to claim 26, wherein said outer wall of the end plug is tapered in an upwardly direction, with the upper, outer, end of the wall in contact with the inside of the tubular body.
- 29. A lamp according to claim 24, wherein the inner portion of the end wall, which surrounds an electrode, and which forms an inner wall of said annular recess, tapers upwardly.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/067,816, filed Apr. 28, 1998, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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