Claims
- 1. An improved high pressure sodium vapor lamp having a tubular light-transmitting ceramic envelope containing a reservoir of sodium-mercury amalgam in excess of the quantity vaporized during lamp operation with thermionic electrodes sealed into its ends and containing an inert gas filling, said sodium-mercury amalgam having been deposited in a predetermined amount in a niobium tube hermetically sealed at one end of said ceramic envelope with sealing composition, at least one of said electrodes comprising a pair of superposed helical refractory metal wire coils wound around a tungsten shank in reversed pitch direction and which said inner helical coil having spaced apart turns on which is deposited an emission material consisting essentially of dibarium calcium tungstate, the improvement wherein said refractory metal wire coils are molybdenum which cooperates in providing improved physical retention of said emission material to provide increased initial lumens together with reduced lumen depreciation after 4000 hours of lamp operation.
- 2. An improved high pressure sodium vapor lamp comprising:
- (a) a tubular light-transmitting alumina ceramic arc tube having thermionic electrodes sealed into its ends and a reservoir of sodium-mercury amalgam in excess of the quantity vaporized in normal operation along with a xenon gas fill to facilitate starting and, said sodium-mercury amalgam having been deposited in a predetermined amount within said ceramic arc tube,
- (b) an evacuated outer elongated light-transmitting vitreous envelope surrounding said arc tube having a stem press seal at one end through which extends a pair of inleads electrically connected to said thermionic electrodes;
- (c) said electrodes each comprising a pair of superposed helical coils of refractory metal wound around the distal end of a tungsten shank in reverse winding pitch directions and with the inner helical coils having spaced apart turns, one of said electrodes having an emission material consisting essentially of dibarium calcium tungstate being dispersed in the spaced apart turns of said inner helical coil at the end of said electrode which is located within said ceramic tube while the opposite end of said electrode comprises a tubular niobium inlead conductor hermetically sealed to said ceramic tube with sealing composition and extending externally therefrom to provide said amalgam reservoir at its external end, wherein the improvement comprises using molybdenum for said helical coils which cooperates in providing improved physical retention of said emission material to provide increased initial lumens together with reduced lumen depreciation after 4000 hours of lamp operation.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 387,394, filed June 11, 1982, now abandoned.
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