Claims
- 1. A lamp bulb for a high pressure discharge lamp includes a pair of opposing electrodes that projects a predetermined distance into a discharge chamber, molybdenum foils, lead wires, and a bulb, the lamp bulb comprising:a discharge chamber filled with a metal halide and a rare gas, the discharge chamber including at least a concave surface curving inwardly with respect to a Z-axis of the high pressure discharge lamp; a discharge chamber portion surrounding the discharge chamber, including at least one convex surface curving outwardly with respect to the Z-axis of the high pressure discharge lamp; a center portion of the concave surface and convex surface corresponding to an approximate center between both electrodes, and existing on a vertical line to the Z axis indicating a front back direction of the light source; tapered portions tapering towards the discharge chamber; sealed ends in which are located the molybdenum foils, the electrodes, and the lead wires; and sealed portions substantially free from substantial curvature change, the sealed portions being located between the discharge chamber and the sealed ends.
- 2. The lamp according to claim 1, wherein if electric power supplied to the high pressure discharge lamp is between 30-40 w, a diameter of the convex surface is within a range of approximately 5-7.5 mm.
- 3. The lamp according to claim 2, wherein a radius of curvature of the convex surface, which is centered along an X-axis, is 4-6 mm.
- 4. The lamp according to claim 3, wherein if the diameter of the convex surface is within a range of approximately 6-7 mm, a color temperature of emitted light is 4100-4500° K.
- 5. The lamp according to claim 4, wherein a tapering direction of the tapering portions is at least in one of a longitudinal direction or a horizontal direction when viewed along a vertical cross-section relative to the Z-axis of the high pressure discharge lamp.
- 6. The lamp according to claim 4, wherein a tapering direction of the tapering portion is in a longitudinal and a horizontal direction when viewed along a vertical cross-section relative to the Z-axis of the high pressure discharge lamp.
- 7. The lamp according to claim 2, wherein a diameter of the concave surface is approximately 2.7 mm.
- 8. The lamp according to claim 1, wherein a diameter of the concave surface is approximately 2.7 mm.
- 9. The lamp according to claim 8, wherein a radius of curvature of the concave surface, which is centered along an X-axis of the high pressure discharge lamp, is approximately 18-19 mm.
- 10. The lamp according to claim 9, wherein a tapering direction of the tapering portions is at least in one of a longitudinal direction or a horizontal direction when viewed along a vertical cross-section relative to the Z-axis of the high pressure discharge lamp.
- 11. The lamp according to claim 9, wherein a tapering direction of the tapering portions is in a longitudinal and a horizontal direction when viewed along a vertical cross-section relative to the Z-axis of the high-pressure discharge lamp.
- 12. The lamp according to claim 1, wherein a tapering direction of the tapering portions is at least in one of a longitudinal direction or a horizontal direction when viewed along a vertical cross-section relative to the Z-axis of the high pressure discharge lamp.
- 13. The lamp according to claim 1, wherein a tapering direction of the tapering portions is in a longitudinal and a horizontal direction when viewed along a vertical cross-section relative to the Z-axis of the high pressure discharge lamp.
- 14. The lamp according to claim 1, wherein light is emitted symmetrically at the same angle range centered on an X-axis of the lamp.
- 15. The lamp according to claim 1, wherein an angle range of emitted light in a forward direction is smaller than an angle range of emitted light in a backward direction centered along an X-axis of the lamp.
Priority Claims (1)
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9-133796 |
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Parent Case Info
This invention claims the benefit of Japanese Patent Application No. 09-133796, filed on May 23, 1997, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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