Claims
- 1. A discharge lamp device comprising a tube, and a cathode disposed in said tube, said cathode being composed of a material selected from the group consisting of a valence-compensated semiconductor ceramic material, a forcibly reduced semiconductor ceramic material, and a valence-compensated and forcibly reduced semiconductor ceramic material.
- 2. A discharge lamp device according to claim 1, wherein said semiconductor ceramic material includes a principal component selected from the group consisting of oxides of titanium, barium, strontium, calcium, lanthanum, zirconium, and tin.
- 3. A discharge lamp device according to claim 1, wherein said valence-compensated semiconductor ceramic material includes a valence-compensating additive selected from the group consisting of Y, Dy, Hf, Ce, Pr, Nd, Sm, Gd, Ho, Er, Tb, Sb, Nb, W, Yb, Sc, and Ta.
- 4. A discharge lamp device according to claim 1, wherein said cathode has an arcuate discharge surface, further including lead wires extending through an end of said tube and supporting said cathode.
- 5. A discharge lamp device according to claim 1, wherein said cathode includes a base portion having a semicircular discharge surface and connectors on opposite ends thereof, further including lead wires extending through an end of said tube and supporting said connectors, respectively.
- 6. A discharge lamp device according to claim 5, wherein each of said connectors is coated on its surface with an electrically conductive film.
- 7. A discharge lamp device according to claim 1, wherein said cathode has a linear discharge surface, said tube having a sealing support portion by which said cathode is supported.
- 8. A discharge lamp device according to claim 7, wherein said sealing support portion comprises lead wires extending through and sealingly secured to an end of said tube, said lead wires having end portions wound around a projection disposed on said cathode remotely from said discharge surface.
- 9. A discharge lamp device according to claim 7, wherein said sealing support portion comprises a projection disposed on said cathode remotely from said discharge surface and sealingly secured to an end of said tube.
- 10. A discharge lamp device according to claim 7, wherein said sealing support portion comprises a projection disposed on said cathode and having an end projecting out of said tube, and a lead wire connected to said projecting end of said projection.
- 11. A discharge lamp device according to claim 1, wherein said cathode has an arcuate discharge surface and recesses defined respectively in opposite ends thereof further including lead wires engaging in said recesses and supporting said cathode in said tube.
- 12. A discharge lamp device according to claim 11, wherein said cathode is coated with an electrically conductive film in each of said recesses.
- 13. A discharge lamp device according to claim 1, wherein said cathode comprises a cylindrical member having a discharge surface on one end thereof, said cylindrical member having an opposite end extending through and sealingly secured to an end of said tube.
- 14. A discharge lamp device according to claim 13, wherein said tube is made of glass, further including a layer of glass disposed around said cylindrical member and sealingly attached to said tube.
- 15. A discharge lamp device according to claim 1, wherein said cathode has an electrode disposed outside of said tube for external connection.
Priority Claims (2)
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61-135248 |
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61-108590[U]JPX |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 028,509, filed Mar. 20, 1987, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Sinter Electrode Type used for Mercury-Vapor Lamp; published on Aug. 28, 1974, by Denki Gakkai Corporation. |
J. Illum. Engng. Inst. Japan vol. 69 No. 1; published 1985 pp. 24 to 27 by Shoumei Gakkai. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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