Claims
- 1. In a fluorescent lamp having an hermetically sealed outer envelope containing an arc generating and sustaining medium; and assembly positioned within said envelope, said assembly comprising a plurality of elongated glass tubes each having first and second ends, said tubes being coated on their interior surface with a phosphor, all of said interior surfaces being open to said medium; at least one arc directing means operatively associated with said first ends of said tubes and including an arc director, said arc director forming a part of the arc path through said tubes; an electrode at either end of said arc path; and means for making electrical connection to said electrodes, said arc directing means comprising a relatively thick, rigid, electrically conductive base member having a plurality of apertures therein, some of the apertures including means formed to receive said electrodes and other of said apertures including means formed to receive the first ends of said tubes that do not contain electrodes; and arc director being associated with said other apertures, the improvement comprising: thermally actuable means associated with said assembly operable to open communications with the interior of said tubes upon application of heat thereto; and operable to form an arc tight seal with the interior of the tubes upon removal of heat therefrom, said thermally actuable means comprising an exhaust port formed in said base member in communication with said arc director and a thermostatic blade associated with said exhaust port and operable to open upon the application of heat.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application discloses information claimed in U.S. Ser. No. 591,743 filed concurrently herewith, and assigned to the assignee of the instant application.
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