Claims
- 1. An incandescent lamp comprising:
- a light-transmissive envelope;
- a filament mounted within said envelope;
- means for coupling electrical energy to said filament; and
- a luminescent phosphor coating on a surface of said envelope, said phosphor coating being selected to absorb radiation from said filament in a first wavelength range including ultraviolet, violet and blur radiation and to emit visible radiation in a second wavelength range having wavelengths longer than wavelengths in said first wavelength range, said phosphor coating consisting of a mixture of YAG:Ce phosphor and Li.sub.2 TiO.sub.3 :Mn phosphor, said Li.sub.2 TiO.sub.3 :Mn phosphor having manganese in the +4 valence state and a maximum in emission spectrum at about 640 nonometers, said mixture comprising a sufficient amount of Li.sub.2 TiO.sub.3 :Mn phosphor for shifting the spectral output wherein substantially no spectral output is present at about 400 nanometers and below about 500 nanometers so that the lamp output is poorly seen by insects during operation.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 07/458,923, filed on Dec. 29, 1989, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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