Claims
- 1. An incandescent lamp comprising a light transmissive, vitreous envelope, said vitreous envelope having a filament chamber formed therein enclosing a filament constructed as a continuous coiled coil having a plurality of primary coils formed along a length of refractory metal and a plurality of larger secondary coils formed by coiling said length of primary coils, said filament being supported within said envelope by means of at least one refractory metal filament support welded to a portion of said plurality of primary coils on one of said secondary coils of said filament.
- 2. The lamp of claim 1 wherein said filament support is also secured to said envelope.
- 3. The lamp of claim 2 wherein said filament support is secured to said envelope by means of a vitreous bead.
- 4. The lamp of claim 3 wherein said bead is melted to said support and fused to said envelope.
- 5. The lamp of claim 4 wherein said filament has a linear axis and said envelope has a linear optical axis and wherein said filament axis is coincident with said optical axis.
- 6. The lamp of claim 5 wherein an optical interference coating is disposed on a surface of said filament chamber.
- 7. The lamp of claim 6 wherein said coating reflects infrared radiation but transmits visible light radiation.
- 8. The lamp of claim 4 wherein said bead has a melting point lower than that of said vitreous envelope.
- 9. The lamp of claim 7 wherein said bead has a melting point lower than that of said vitreous envelope.
- 10. The lamp of claim 1 wherein said refractory metal comprises tungsten, molybdenum, tantalum, rhenium or alloys thereof.
- 11. The lamp of claim 10 wherein said refractory metal is selected from the group consisting essentially of tungsten, molybdenum, tantalum, rhenium and alloys thereof.
- 12. The lamp of claim 1 wherein said support is not welded to an end of said filament.
- 13. The lamp of claim 12 wherein said support does not conduct electricity to said filament.
- 14. An incandescent lamp comprising a light transmissive vitreous envelope having a filament chamber which has a linear optical axis and which encloses within a linear filament constructed as a continuous coiled coil having a plurality of primary coils formed along a length of refractory metal and a plurality of larger secondary coils formed by coiling said length of primary coils and whose linear axis is coincident with said linear optical axis of said filament chamber, with said filament supported within said chamber by means of at least one refractory metal filament support, with one part of said support welded to a portion of said plurality of primary coils on one of said secondary coils of said filament and another part of said support attached to a bead of vitreous material which has been melted to said another part of said support and fused to the inside surface of said filament chamber.
- 15. The lamp of claim 14 wherein said filament chamber has two ends disposed apart from each other and wherein each of said ends terminates in an elongated tubular portion having a diameter substantially smaller than the maximum diameter of said filament chamber.
- 16. The lamp of claim 15 wherein said support is selected from the group consisting essentially of tungsten, molybdenum, tantalum, rhenium and alloys thereof.
- 17. The lamp of claim 16 wherein an infrared reflecting coating is disposed on at least a portion of said filament chamber.
- 18. A filament assembly comprising a continuous coiled coil filament constructed having a plurality of primary coils formed along a length of refractory metal and a plurality of larger secondary coils formed by coiling said length of primary coils and with at least one refractory metal support welded to a portion of said plurality of primary coils on one of said secondary coils of said filament.
- 19. The assembly of claim 18 wherein said filament comprises tungsten.
- 20. The assembly of claim 19 wherein said support is selected from the group consisting essentially of tungsten, molybdenum, tantalum, rhenium and alloys thereof.
- 21. A double-ended halogen-incandescent lamp comprising a vitreous, light-transmissive envelope having a double-ended filament chamber of a predetermined generally elliptical shape having two ends and terminating at each of said ends in an elongated tubular portion having a diameter smaller than the diameter of said chamber, wherein said chamber has a linear optical axis and is coated with an infrared-reflecting and visible light-transmitting coating, said chamber enclosing within a linear continuous filament having a plurality of primary coils formed along the length thereof and a plurality of secondary coils formed by coiling said length of primary coils and one or more halogen compounds and inert gas, wherein said filament is aligned in said chamber with its longitudinal axis coincident with said optical axis of said chamber, said filament supported within said chamber by means of at least one refractory metal support welded to a portion of said plurality of primary coils on one of said secondary coils of said filament and wherein a vitreous bead is melted to said support and to the interior surface of said chamber to support said filament within said chamber.
- 22. The lamp of claim 21 wherein said support does not conduct electricity to said filament.
- 23. The lamp of claim 22 wherein said bead has a melting temperature lower than that of said chamber.
- 24. A double-ended halogen-incandescent lamp comprising:
- (a) a vitreous light-transmissive envelope having a double-ended filament chamber of a predetermined generally elliptical shape having two ends and a linear optical axis, each of said ends terminating in an elongated tubular portion having a diameter smaller than the diameter of said chamber, wherein said chamber is coated with an infrared-reflecting and visible light-transmitting coating;
- (b) a Linear filament enclosed in said chamber and having a plurality of primary coils formed along the length thereof and a plurality of secondary coils formed by coiling said length of primary coils;
- (c) one or more halogen compounds and inert gas enclosed in said chamber;
- (d) at least one refractory metal support attached to said filament a predetermined distance from ends of said filament to significantly reduce sagging and provide substantial radial alignment of a longitudinal axis of said filament coincident with said optical axis of said chamber, wherein said support is effective to maintain said filament in a position to achieve substantial conversion of infrared radiation reflected back to said filament by said coating to visible light radiation; and
- (e) wherein said support is welded to a portion of said plurality of primary coils on one of said secondary coils.
- 25. The lamp of claim 24 wherein said support is secured to said envelope by means of a vitreous bead.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/859,185, filed Mar. 27, 1992, now abandoned.
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