Claims
- 1. An electrodeless discharge lamp apparatus comprising:
- a lamp tube having first and second oppositely disposed portions;
- a discharge gas sealed within the lamp tube;
- an induction coil, including at least a single loop, disposed around an outer periphery of the lamp tube spaced from the first and second oppositely disposed portions;
- a first high frequency power source for supplying a high frequency current to the induction coil to generate a high frequency electromagnetic field acting upon the discharge gas in the lamp tube;
- a foil auxiliary electrode disposed adjacent to the lamp tube, substantially equidistant from points on the induction coil adjacent to the first portion of the lamp tube, the foil auxiliary electrode being electrostatically coupled to an interior space within the lamp tube; and
- a second high frequency power source including means for applying, while supplying the high frequency current from the first high frequency power source to the induction coil, a high frequency voltage to the foil auxiliary electrode for generating a preliminary discharge of the discharge gas in the lamp tube, the preliminary discharge being initiated adjacent to the first portion of the lamp tube, extending across the lamp tube to the second portion of the lamp tube, and influenced, at a distal end disposed adjacent to the second portion of the lamp tube, by the electromagnetic field generated by the induction coil to generate an annular excitation luminescence, and means for continuing supplying the high frequency voltage to the foil auxiliary electrode until the annular excitation luminescence is generated.
- 2. The discharge lamp apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the second portion of the lamp tube includes a substantially flat surface opposing the foil auxiliary electrode and is substantially parallel to a plane including the single loop, the substantially flat surface acting as a main luminescent light radiating surface of the lamp tube.
- 3. The discharge lamp apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the foil auxiliary electrode is adhered to the lamp tube.
- 4. The discharge lamp apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the second high frequency power source generates the high frequency voltage between the foil auxiliary electrode and a ground.
- 5. The discharge lamp apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the second high frequency power source includes means for discontinuing supply of the high frequency voltage to the auxiliary foil electrode after generation of the annular excitation luminescence.
- 6. The discharge lamp apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the first high frequency power source includes means for increasing supply of the high frequency current to the induction coil after generation of the preliminary discharge.
- 7. An electrodeless discharge lamp assembly comprising:
- a lamp tube having an outer periphery and an annular projection disposed along an entire circumference of the outer periphery;
- a discharge gas sealed within the lamp tube;
- an induction coil, including at least a single loop, disposed around the outer periphery of the lamp tube wherein a diameter of the induction coil exceeds a diameter of the lamp tube including the annular projection, an inner peripheral surface of the induction coil being spaced from the outer periphery of the lamp tube;
- a first high frequency power source for supplying a high frequency current to the induction coil for generating a high frequency electromagnetic field acting upon the discharge gas in the lamp tube;
- an auxiliary electrode disposed adjacent to the outer periphery of the lamp tube, spaced from the annular projections, and electrostatically coupled to an interior space within the lamp tube; and
- a second high frequency power source for applying a high frequency voltage to the auxiliary electrode.
- 8. An electrodeless discharge lamp assembly comprising:
- a lamp tube having first and second oppositely disposed portions;
- a discharge gas sealed within the lamp tube;
- an induction coil, including at least a single loop, disposed around an outer periphery of the lamp tube spaced from the first and second oppositely disposed portions;
- a first high frequency power source for supplying a high frequency current to the induction coil for generating a high frequency electromagnetic field acting upon the discharge gas in the lamp tube;
- a foil type auxiliary electrode disposed adjacent to the lamp tube substantially equidistant from points on the induction coil adjacent to the first portion of the lamp tube, the foil type auxiliary electrode being electrostatically coupled to an interior space within the lamp tube; and
- a second high frequency power source for applying a high frequency voltage to the foil type auxiliary electrode for generating an extended preliminary discharge of the discharge gas in the lamp tube, the extended preliminary discharge being initiated adjacent to the first portion of the lamp tube, extending across the lamp tube to the second portion of the lamp tube, a portion of the extended preliminary discharge disposed adjacent to the second portion of the lamp tube being influenced by the electromagnetic field generated by the induction coil to generate an annular excitation luminescence wherein the lamp tube includes an annular projection along an entire circumference of the outer periphery and wherein a diameter of the induction coil exceeds a diameter of the lamp tube including the annular projection, an inner peripheral surface of the induction coil being spaced from the outer periphery of the lamp tube.
Priority Claims (4)
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3-203090 |
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3-265625 |
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3-329245 |
Dec 1991 |
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3-329250 |
Dec 1991 |
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Parent Case Info
This disclosure is a continuation of patent application Ser. No. 08/327,498, filed Oct. 21, 1994, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/190,215, filed Feb. 1, 1994, U.S. Pat. No. 5,367,226, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/928,419, filed Aug. 12, 1992, now abandoned.
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