Claims
- 1. An electrode assembly for low-pressure discharge lamps, said electrode assembly comprising:an electrode holder having a tubular upper portion and a cylindrical lower portion, said cylindrical lower portion ending with a tapered edge; and, an electrode shell fastened to said tubular upper portion, said electrode shell extending into said cylindrical lower portion.
- 2. The electrode assembly of claim 1, wherein said electrode holder is made of a metal consisting essentially of about 0.05% by weight carbon, 0.4% by weight manganese, 0.2% by weight silicon, 41% by weight nickel, and 58.35% by weight iron.
- 3. The electrode assembly of claim 1, wherein said electrode shell is made of a metal consisting essentially of about 0.05% by weight carbon, 0.4% by weight manganese, 0.2% by weight silicon, 41% by weight nickel, and the balance iron.
- 4. The electrode assembly of claim 1, wherein said electrode shell is integral with said tubular upper portion of said electrode holder.
- 5. The electrode assembly of claim 1 further comprising a glass ring fused to said tapered edge of said cylindrical lower portion.
- 6. The electrode assembly of claim 5, wherein said electrode shell is made of a metal selected from the group consisting of nickel and nickel plated iron.
- 7. The electrode assembly of claim 5, wherein said glass ring is made a glass selected from the group consisting of borosilicate, aluminosilicate and boro-aluminosilicate.
- 8. The electrode assembly of claim 5, wherein said glass ring is made of a glass consisting essentially, expressed in weight percent on the oxide basis, of about 81% SiO2, 13% B2O3, 2% Al2O3, 4% Na2O.
- 9. The electrode assembly of claim 5, wherein said electrode assembly is 2 inches in length.
- 10. A discharge lamp comprising:an envelope having at least one gas-discharge channel; and, an electrode assembly in communication with and at each end of said gas-discharge channel, said electrode assembly comprising an electrode holder having a tubular upper portion and a cylindrical lower portion, said cylindrical lower portion ending with a tapered edge, an electrode shell fastened to said tubular upper portion, said electrode shell extending into said cylindrical lower portion, and a glass ring fused to said tapered edge of said cylindrical lower portion.
- 11. The discharge lamp of claim 10, wherein said envelope comprises a front surface and a back surface laminated and integrated together to form a unitary envelope body essentially free of any sealing materials, said envelope exhibiting a weight to area ratio of ≦1.0 g/cm2.
- 12. The discharge lamp of claim 11, wherein said envelope is made of glass selected from the group consisting of borosilicate, aluminosilicate and boro-aluminosilicate.
- 13. The discharge lamp of claim 12, wherein said envelope is made of glass consisting essentially, expressed in terms of weight percent on the oxide basis of about 82% SiO2, 12% B2O3, 2% Al2O3, 4% Na2O.
- 14. The discharge lamp of claim 10, wherein said tubular upper portion of said electrode holder is used to evacuate and backfill said gas-discharge channel with an ionizable gas.
- 15. The discharge lamp of claim 14, wherein said ionizable gas is selected from the group consisting of neon, xenon, krypton, argon, helium and mixtures thereof with mercury.
- 16. The discharge lamp of claim 14, wherein said tubular upper portion of said electrode holder is sealed, whereby communication with the external environment is discontinued for said discharge lamp.
- 17. A discharge lamp comprising a glass tube and an electrode assembly in communication with, and at each end of said glass tube, said electrode assembly comprising an electrode holder having a tubular upper portion and a cylindrical lower portion, said cylindrical lower portion ending with a tapered edge, an electrode shell fastened to said tubular upper portion, said electrode shell extending into said cylindrical lower portion, and a glass ring fused to said tapered edge of said cylindrical lower portion.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of Provisional Appln. No. 60/112,222 filed Dec. 14, 1998.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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PCT International Patent application No. PCT/US99/02532, International filing date of Feb. 8, 1999, entitled, Channeled Glass Article and Method Therefor (Allen). |
Provisional Applications (1)
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60/112222 |
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