Claims
- 1. An incandescent lamp comprising:
- a lamp envelope constructed of a light transmissive material and having a longitudinal axis associated therewith;
- a first and a second filament constructed of a refractory metal disposed within said lamp envelope, said first and second filaments each including a respective one of first and second coils and wherein each of said first and second coils has two legs extending therefrom;
- support means for supporting said first and second filaments within said lamp envelope such that the longitudinal axes associated with each filament are aligned in a substantially parallel manner to said lamp envelope longitudinal axis, said support means including a plurality of support wires which extend externally of said lamp envelope on one end such that electrical energy can be coupled to said filaments, and one the other end thereof, extend internally of said lamp envelope such that said coil legs can be mounted thereto, said plurality of support wires including at least one support wire for providing a common electrical connection to said filaments and at least a second and third support wire for providing a separate electrical connection to each of said filaments individually; and
- wherein said first and second filaments are connected to said plurality of support wires by connection joints such that said first and second coils are disposed on opposite sides of a reference plane extending parallel to said lamp envelope longitudinal axis and further wherein said legs extending from each of said coils are substantially aligned with each other and said connection joints are located on one side of said reference plane.
- 2. The lamp of claim 1 in which the axes of said two coils are offset from each other along said reference plane.
- 3. The lamp of claim 1 in which said second and third support wires have inner portions which extend toward each other and are substantially aligned.
- 4. The lamp of claim 1 in which:
- (a) said first support wire has an outer portion which is located at one side of outer portions of said second and third support wires, and
- (b) said first support wire has an inner portion which is spaced along said longitudinal axis of the lamp envelope from inner portions of said second and third support wires.
- 5. The lamp of claim 4 in which said inner portions of said second and third support wires extend toward each other and are substantially aligned.
- 6. The lamp of claim 1 in which said support wires have outer portions which are of a substantially circular transverse cross-section and have a diameter of 20 mils plus or minus one mil.
- 7. An incandescent lamp comprising:
- a lamp envelope constructed of a light transmissive material and having a longitudinal axis associated therewith;
- a first and a second filament constructed of a refractory metal disposed within said lamp envelope, said first and second filaments each including a respective one of first and second coils and wherein each of said first and second coils has two legs extending therefrom;
- support means for supporting said first and second filaments within said lamp envelope such that the longitudinal axes associated with each filament are aligned in a substantially parallel manner to said lamp envelope longitudinal axis, said support means including a plurality of support wires which extend externally of said lamp envelope on one end such that electrical energy can be coupled to said filaments, and on the other end thereof, extend internally of said lamp envelope such that said coil legs can be mounted thereto, said plurality of support wires including at least one support wire for providing a common electrical connection to said filaments and at least a second and third support wire for providing a separate electrical connection to each of said filaments individually; and
- wherein said first and second filaments are connected to said plurality of support wires such that said first and second coils are disposed on opposite sides of a reference plane extending parallel to said lamp envelope longitudinal axis and further wherein said legs extending from each of said coils are substantially aligned with each other; and
- wherein the legs of one of said coils are offset from the axis of said one of said coils in a direction along said reference plane and the legs of the other of said coils are offset from the axis of said other of said coils in an opposite direction along said reference plane.
- 8. The lamp of claim 7 in which the axes of said two coils are spaced from each other in a direction along said reference plane.
- 9. An incandescent lamp comprising:
- (a) a bulb of light-transmitting material having a longitudinal axis,
- (b) two filaments of refractory metal within said bulb, each filament comprising:
- (b1) a coil having two opposite ends and having a longitudinal axis extending between said ends, and
- (b2) two legs at said opposite ends of said coil,
- (c) support means for supporting said filaments with the longitudinal axes of said coils oriented substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of said bulb, aid support means comprising:
- (c1) three support wires within said bulb, each support wire comprising an outer portion fixed to the bulb and extending substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the bulb and an inner portion at one end of the outer portion extending substantially perpendicular to said outer portion, the inner and outer portions of said three support wires being located in a single reference plane extending parallel to the bulb longitudinal axis,
- (c2) a first joint between one leg of one of said coils and said inner portion of a first one of said support wires, and a second joint between the other leg of said one coil and said inner portion of a second one of said support wires, and
- (c3) a third joint between one leg of the other of said coils and said inner portion of said first support wire, and a fourth joint between the other leg of said other coil and the inner portion of a third one of said support wires and wherein said first and third joints are substantially aligned with each other and said second and fourth joints are substantially aligned with each other, the lamp being further characterized by:
- (d) said bulb including a seal portion through which the outer portions of said support wires extend in sealed, laterally spaced-apart relationship, thereby fixing the support wires to said bulbs.
- 10. The lamp of claim 9 in which said inner portions of said second and third support wires extend toward each other and are substantially aligned.
- 11. The lamp of claim 9 in which:
- (a) the outer potion of said first support wire is located at one side of the outer portions of said second and third support wires, and
- (b) the inner potion of said first support wire is spaced along said longitudinal axis of the bulb from the inner portions of said second and third support wires.
- 12. The lamp of claim 11 in which said inner portions of said second and third support wires extend toward each other and are substantially aligned.
- 13. The lamp of claim 9 in which said outer portions of said support wires are of a substantially circular transverse cross-section and have a diameter of 20 mils plus or minus one mil.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07;658,204, filed Feb. 21, 1991, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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1991 SAE Ground Vehicle Lighting Manual, HS34, SAE J1383, pp. 181-293; Jun. 1990. |
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