Claims
- 1. A method of producing a discharge lamp arc tube comprising the steps of:
- inserting a first electrode assembly having an electrode rod, a molybdenum foil and a lead wire integrally series-connected, into a glass tube from one open end of the glass tube;
- pinch-sealing a region of the glass tube containing the molybdenum foil of the first electrode assembly, wherein said pinch-sealing includes forming oxide films on surfaces of the molybdenum foil of the first electrode assembly while a forming gas is supplied into the glass tube;
- introducing luminous materials into the glass tube from another open end of the glass tube;
- forming oxide films on surfaces of another molybdenum foil included in a second electrode assembly;
- inserting the second electrode assembly, the second electrode assembly having an electrode rod, the another molybdenum foil and a lead wire integrally series-connected, into the glass tube from the another open end of the glass tube; and
- pinch-sealing another region of the glass tube containing the another molybdenum foil to thereby produce an arc tube having a closed glass bulb containing the first and second electrode assemblies disposed so as to be opposite to each other and the luminous materials sealed therein.
- 2. The method of producing a discharge lamp arc tube according to claim 1, wherein the forming gas supplied into the glass tube comprises an inert gas in order to prevent excessive oxidation of the first and second electrode assemblies; and wherein air in a vicinity of the open end and the another open end of the glass tube is input into the glass tube along with an inflow of the forming gas into the glass tube to thereby supply oxygen into the glass tube.
- 3. The method of producing a discharge lamp arc tube according to claim 1, wherein the forming gas, which is an inert gas, is supplied into the glass tube, along with a small amount of oxygen, in order to prevent excessive oxidation of the first and the second electrode assemblies.
- 4. The method of producing a discharge lamp arc tube according to claim 1, wherein quantities of the oxide films are in a range of from 15% by weight to 80% by weight of a combined weight of each molybdenum foil and its respective oxide film.
- 5. A method of producing a discharge lamp arc tube as claimed in claim 1, wherein the molybdenum foil of the first electrode assembly and the another molybdenum foil of the second electrode assembly are oxidized over substantially all of the molybdenum foil and the another molybdenum foil, respectively.
- 6. A method of producing a discharge lamp arc tube comprising the steps of:
- forming oxide films on surfaces of a molybdenum foil of a first electrode assembly;
- inserting the first electrode assembly, the first electrode assembly having an electrode rod, the molybdenum foil and a lead wire integrally series-connected, into a glass tube from an open end of the glass tube;
- pinch-sealing a region of the glass tube containing the molybdenum foil;
- introducing luminous materials into the glass tube from another open end of the glass tube;
- forming oxide films on surfaces of another molybdenum foil of a second electrode assembly;
- inserting the second electrode assembly having an electrode rod, the another molybdenum foil and a lead wire integrally series-connected, into the glass tube from the another open end of the glass tube; and
- pinch-sealing another region of the glass tube containing the another molybdenum foil to thereby produce an arc tube having a closed glass bulb containing the first and second electrode assemblies disposed so as to be opposite to each other and the luminous materials sealed therein.
- 7. The method of producing a discharge lamp arc tube according to claim 6, wherein quantities of the oxide films are in a range of from 15% by weight to 80% by weight of a combined weight of each molybdenum foil and its respective oxide film.
- 8. A method of producing a discharge lamp arc tube as claimed in claim 6, wherein the molybdenum foil of the first electrode assembly and the another molybdenum foil of the second electrode assembly are oxidized over substantially all of the molybdenum foil and the another molybdenum foil, respectively.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a Divisional of Application Ser. No. 08/891,345 filed Jul. 10, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,877,590.
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