Electrode shield for fluorescent lamp having a pair of spaced apart shield plates

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6614146
  • Patent Number
    6,614,146
  • Date Filed
    Monday, September 24, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 2, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A mount for a fluorescent lamp has a glass base, a longitudinal electrode coil mounted upon lead-in wires extending from the base, and a shield mounted upon the base. The shield comprises a pair of spaced apart shield plates, one on either side of the electrode coil and spaced therefrom.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




This invention relates to fluorescent lamps and more particularly to a shield for the electron source of such lamps.




BACKGROUND ART




Fluorescent lamps are energy efficient light sources. An arc discharge occurring in the lamp generates actinic radiation, which causes fluorescence from a contained phosphor coating on the interior of the lamp. The electron source is generally a metal coil, usually tungsten, containing an electron emissive material. Two such coils are provided, one at either end of an elongated glass tube. During operation of the lamp it is not unusual for sublimation or sputtered products from the coils to plate out on the inside surface of the lamp adjacent the coils, causing undesired darkening of the glass and reduced light output.




To remedy this situation shields have been placed around the coils to catch the sublimation or sputtered products, which generally comprise tungsten, iron and nickel. Such shields, however, add to the cost and make assembly of the mount structure into the lamp envelope difficult since such shields, in the past, have substantially surrounded the coil, extending beyond a desirable perimeter. Further, the shields have been occasionally mounted to one or both of the lead-in wires for the electrode coil raising the possibility of short circuiting the coil in the event of misalignment In those instances wherein two separate shields have been mounted, one on each lead-in wire, the shields also function as an anode during one half of the cycle. Such shields, also, complicate the mounting and can lead to excess heating of the coil.




DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION




It is, therefore, an object of the invention to obviate the disadvantages of the prior art.




It is another object of the invention to enhance the operation of fluorescent lamps.




Yet another object of the invention is the enhancement of electrode coil shields.




These objects are accomplished, in one aspect of the invention, by the provision of a mount for a fluorescent lamp, which comprises a glass base, a longitudinal electrode coil mounted upon lead-in wires extending from the base, and a shield mounted upon the base. The shield comprises a pair of spaced apart shield plates, one on either side of the electrode coil and spaced therefrom. To avoid acting as an anode during half of the alternating current cycle, the shield plates are electrically isolated from the cathode. By electrically isolated is meant that the shields are not hard-wired into any part of the electrical circuit.




Use of these shield plates reduces the size of the shield and makes the insertion operation simpler and more accurate. Further, the shield plates do not act as an anode and thus allow for better controlled heating of the electrode coil.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a fluorescent lamp mount employing the invention;





FIG. 2

is an elevational view of the mount; and





FIG. 3

is a diagrammatic plan view of the mount.











BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




For a better understanding of the present invention, together with other and further objects, advantages and capabilities thereof reference is made to the following disclosure and appended claims in conjunction with the above-described drawings.




Referring now to the drawings with greater particularity, there is shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

a mount


10


for a fluorescent lamp. The mount


10


has a glass base


12


and can include an exhaust tubulation


13


. A longitudinal electrode coil


14


is affixed between lead-in wires


16


and


18


at junctions


26


and


28


, as by welding.




A shield


20


is mounted upon the base


12


via attachment to a wire stud


30


. The wire stud


30


is electrically isolated from the remainder of the circuit by being dead-ended in the glass base


12


.




The shield


20


is comprised of two spaced-apart shield plates


22


and


24


, positioned one on either side of the electrode coil


14


. Shield plates


22


and


24


extend for a longitudinal length that is less than the length of the electrode coil


14


and do not cover the junctions


26


and


28


, which can be seen more clearly in FIG.


3


. Also seen more clearly in

FIG. 3

is that the shield


20


fits within the inner wall


29


of the tube collar, represented by the inner diameter of the lamp envelope and shown as a dotted line in FIG.


3


. This feature ensures easy and consistent assembly of the mount


10


within a lamp envelope.




The shield plates


22


and


24


are mounted and spaced apart by U-shaped connectors


32


and


34


, thus forming a shield assembly. Only one of the shield plates, for example


22


, is attached to the wire stud


30


. This arrangement electrically isolates the shield from the electrode coil.




Tests of this mount with the spaced-apart shield plates showed ease of assembly and no deposition of dark areas on the inner lamp wall. This is a surprising result because of the lack of coverage of the junctions


26


and


28


.




In a preferred embodiment of the invention the shield plates


22


and


24


are formed of nickel-plated steel; however, if expense is a concern, steel strips may be used.




While there have been shown and described what are at present considered to be the preferred embodiments of the invention, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modification can be made herein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A mount for a fluorescent lamp comprising:a glass base; a longitudinal electrode coil mounted upon lead-in wires extending from said base; and a shield assembly fixed to a wire stud mounted in said base, said shield assembly comprising a pair of spaced apart shield plates, one on either side of said electrode coil and spaced therefrom, said wire stud is directly affixed to only one of said shield plates, and shield plates being electrically isolated from said electrode coil.
  • 2. The mount of claim 1 wherein said electrode coil is attached to said lead-in wires at a junction and said junction is not covered by said shield.
  • 3. The mount of claim 1 wherein the other of said shield plates is affixed to said one of said shield plates by a pair of U-shaped connectors.
  • 4. The mount of claim 3 wherein said pair of U-shaped connectors extends over said electrode coil in an area remote from said base.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
2147735 May 1985 GB