Claims
- 1. A high-pressure sodium vapor discharge lamp having a ceramic discharge vessel having a filling which contains sodium and a rare gas, a refractory metal electrode disposed in said discharge vessel, at least one current supply conductor extending through the wall of said vessel to said electrode, a discharge emanating from the tip of said electrode in the operating condition of the lamp, said electrode being free from alkaline earth metals and in the operating condition of the lamp the electrode tip having a temperature between 2400 K and 2700 K.
- 2. A lamp as claimed in claim 1 characterized in that, in the operating condition the lamp dissipates a power of a value of at most 100 W and that the electrode is a pin and that, in the operating condition, the relationship 2.ltoreq.I/d.sup.3/2 .ltoreq.5 is satisfied, wherein
- I is the lamp current in amps, and
- d is the pin diameter in mm.
- 3. A lamp as claimed in claim 1 characterized in that the rare gas is xenon which at 300 K has a pressure of at least 6.7 kPa (50 torr), and that the electrode substantially comprises tungsten and is emitter-free.
- 4. A lamp as claimed in claim 3 characterized in that in the operating condition the lamp dissipates a power of a value of at most 100 W and that the electrode is a pin.
- 5. A lamp as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that the rare gas is xenon which at 300 K has a pressure of at least 6.7 kPa (50 torr), and that the electrode substantially comprises tungsten and is emitter-free.
- 6. A high-pressure sodium vapor discharge lamp having a ceramic discharge vessel having a filling which contains sodium and a rare gas, a refractory metal electrode disposed in said discharge vessel, at least one current supply conductor extending through the wall of said vessel to said electrode, a discharge emanating from the tip of said electrode in the operating condition of the lamp, said electrode being free from alkaline earth metals and in the operating condition of the lamp the electrode tip having a temperature between 2400 K and 2700 K, in the operating condition of the lamp the relation 2.ltoreq.I/(d.sub.eff).sup.3/2 equal to or less than .ltoreq.5 is satisfied wherein
- I is the lamp current in A, and
- d.sub.eff is the effective diameter of the electrode in mm.
- 7. A high-pressure sodium vapor discharge lamp, comprising
- a ceramic discharge vessel,
- a filling within said vessel, comprising sodium and a rare gas,
- first and second metal electrodes disposed in said vessel, and
- first and second current supply conductors extending through the wall of said vessel and connected respectively to said electrodes, said vessel, electrodes and conductors being arranged such that in a normal operating condition of the lamp an electrical discharge extends between said electrodes,
- characterized in that at least one of said electrodes comprises a refractory metal free from alkaline-earth-metal-containing compounds, and
- said at least one electrode is arranged and said filling is selected such that in the normal operating condition of the lamp said at least one electrode tip has a temperature between 2400.degree. K. and 2700.degree. K.
- 8. A lamp as claimed in claim 7, characterized in that said electrodes are substantially identical, in the normal operating condition of the lamp each of said electrodes having a tip temperature between 2400.degree. K. and 2700.degree. K.
- 9. A lamp as claimed in claim 8, characterized in that each of said electrodes consists essentially of tungsten.
- 10. A lamp as claimed in claim 8, characterized in that each of said electrodes consists essentially of tungsten and at least one metal oxide emitter having a vapor pressure during normal operation of the lamp substantially lower than that of alkaline-earth- metal oxide emitters.
- 11. A lamp as claimed in claim 10, wherein said metal oxide comprises thorium oxide.
- 12. A lamp as claimed in claim 10, wherein said metal oxide comprises yttrium oxide.
- 13. A high-pressure sodium vapor electric discharge lamp that dissipates no more than 100 watts during lamp operation, comprising:
- a tubular light transmissive discharge vessel;
- a pair of refractory metal pin electrodes within said discharge vessel, said pin electrodes being comprised of tungsten and positioned axially of said discharge vessel and spaced apart to define a discharge gap between them, and said pair of pin electrodes being free of alkaline earth metals and oxides thereof;
- a quantity of sodium amalgam within said discharge vessel which is ionized during lamp operation to emit light;
- xenon gas within said discharge tube and having a pressure of at least 50 torr when said xenon gas is at a temperature of 300.degree. K.;
- said pin electrodes having effective diameters for developing electrode tip temperatures in the range of 2400.degree. K. to 2700.degree. K. during lamp operation; and
- said pin electrode effective diameters, xenon pressure and absence of alkaline earth metal oxides being effective to substantially avoid sodium clean-up due to sodium reaction with oxygen within the lamp discharge and to also avoid substantial discharge vessel darkening due to deposition of tungsten products on said discharge vessel.
- 14. A high-pressure sodium vapor electric discharge lamp according to claim 13, wherein said electrodes are entirely free of emitter material.
- 15. A high-pressure sodium vapor electric discharge lamp according to claim 13, wherein said electrodes have an emitter material having a partial vapor pressure within the operating lamp substantially less than the partial vapor pressure of alkaline earth metal oxides.
- 16. A high-pressure sodium vapor electric discharge lamp according to claim 13, wherein said electrodes have an emitter material free of alkaline earth metal oxides and comprising yttrium oxide.
- 17. A high-pressure sodium vapor electric discharge lamp according to claim 13, wherein said electrodes have an emitter material free of alkaline earth metal oxides and comprising thorium oxide.
- 18. A high-pressure sodium vapor electric discharge lamp according to claim 13, wherein said electrodes are entirely free of emitter material.
- 19. A high-pressure sodium vapor electric discharge lamp according to claim 13, wherein said electrodes have an emitter material having a partial vapor pressure within the operating lamp substantially less than the partial vapor pressure of alkaline earth metal oxides.
- 20. A high-pressure sodium vapor electric discharge lamp according to claim 13, wherein said electrodes have an emitter material free of alkaline earth metal oxides and comprising yttrium oxide.
- 21. A high-pressure sodium vapor electric discharge lamp according to claim 13, wherein said electrodes have an emitter material free of alkaline earth metal oxides and comprising thorium oxide.
- 22. A high-pressure sodium vapor electric discharge lamp that dissipates no more than 100 watts during lamp operation, comprising:
- a light transmissive discharge vessel;
- a pair of tungsten electrodes within said discharge vessel, positioned axially of said discharge vessel and spaced apart to define a discharge gap between them, and said pair of tungsten electrodes being free of alkaline earth metals and oxides thereof;
- a quantity of sodium amalgam within said discharge vessel which is ionized during lamp operation to emit light;
- an inert buffer gas within gas discharge tube and having a pressure of at least 50 torr when said buffer gas is at a temperature of 300.degree. K.;
- said tungsten electrodes having effective diameters for developing electrode tip temperatures in the range of 2400.degree. K. to 2700.degree. K. during lamp operation; and
- said tungsten electrode effective diameters, inert buffer gas pressure and absence of alkaline earth metal oxides being effective to substantially avoid sodium clean-up due to sodium reaction with oxygen within the lamp discharge and to also avoid substantial discharge vessel darkening due to deposition of tungsten products on said discharge vessel.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application of prior copending application Ser. No. 593,781, filed March 27, 1984 and now abandoned, which was a continuation application of prior copending application Ser. No. 295,051, filed Aug. 21, 1981, and now abandoned.
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