Claims
- 1. A fluorescent lamp backlit display comprising:
a frame; a serpentine fluorescent lamp placed within said frame and having a plurality of right angle bends in a central portion a substantially perpendicular leg formed at each end of the central portion; an electrode held in each said substantially perpendicular leg, wherein each of the electrodes are spaced a predetermined distance from the central portion within the substantially perpendicular leg, the predetermined distance being greater than the distance at which a dark space occurs; a diffuser placed adjacent said serpentine fluorescent lamp; and a display placed adjacent said diffuser, whereby poorly illuminated dark regions on said display are prevented and said display is substantially uniformly backlit improving visibility of the display.
- 2. A fluorescent lamp backlit display as in claim 1 wherein:
said display comprises a liquid crystal display.
- 3. A fluorescent lamp backlit display as in claim 1 wherein:
the dark space is a Faraday dark space.
- 4. A fluorescent lamp backlit display as in claim 1 wherein:
the predetermined distance is greater than five centimeters.
- 5. A fluorescent lamp backlit display comprising:
a quadrilateral frame; a serpentine fluorescent lamp placed within said quadrilateral frame and having a plurality of right angle bends in a central portion a substantially perpendicular leg formed at each end of the central portion; an electrode held in each said substantially perpendicular leg, wherein each of the electrodes are spaced a predetermined distance from the central portion within the substantially perpendicular leg, the predetermined distance being greater than the distance at which a dark space occurs; a diffuser placed adjacent said serpentine fluorescent lamp; and a liquid crystal display placed adjacent said diffuser, whereby poorly illuminated dark regions on said liquid crystal display are prevented and said liquid crystal display is substantially uniformly backlit improving visibility of the liquid crystal display.
- 6. A fluorescent lamp backlit display as in claim 5 wherein:
the dark space is a Faraday dark space.
- 7. A fluorescent lamp backlit display as in claim 5 wherein:
the predetermined distance is greater than five centimeters.
- 8. A fluorescent lamp backlit display comprising:
a frame; a fluorescent lamp comprising a glass tube having a central portion with a first longitudinal axis and a sharp right angled bend forming legs having a second longitudinal axis, the first longitudinal axis being perpendicular to the second longitudinal axis on each end of said glass tube; a stem placed in each end of said glass tube; an electrode placed on each said stem and held a constant predetermined distance from a surface of the central portion of said glass tube, wherein the constant predetermined distance is greater than a distance in which a dark space is formed upon operation of the fluorescent lamp and the leg is only as long as it requires and said stem is sufficiently short so as to result in the dark space occurring within said leg during operation of said fluorescent lamp; an end cap placed on each end of said glass tube; and contact pins extending through a respective one of said end caps on each end of said glass tube and coupled to a respective one of said electrodes; a diffuser placed adjacent said fluorescent lamp; and a liquid crystal display placed adjacent said diffuser, whereby a substantially uniform illumination is formed along the central portion of said glass tube.
- 9. A fluorescent lamp backlit display as in claim 8 wherein:
the glass tube is serpentine in shape having a plurality of bends.
- 10. A fluorescent lamp backlit display as in claim 9 wherein:
the bends are sharp right angled bends.
- 11. A fluorescent lamp backlit display as in claim 8 wherein:
the constant predetermined distance is greater than five centimeters.
- 12. A fluorescent lamp backlit display as in claim 8 wherein:
said stem and said electrode have a combined length less than ten millimeters.
- 13. A fluorescent lamp backlit display as in claim 8 wherein:
a distance between said electrode and said end cap is less than ten millimeters and the constant predetermined distance is greater than three centimeters.
- 14. A method of forming a right-angled bend in a tubular glass envelope used for forming a fluorescent lamp comprising the steps of:
heating the glass tubular envelope to a plastic state; inserting the heated glass tubular envelope into a lower mold portion having a lower cavity with a right-angled bend; placing an upper mold portion having an upper cavity with a right angled bend over the lower mold portion and aligning the upper and lower cavities forming a mold; sealing one end of the glass tubular envelope; injecting a pressurized gas into the tubular glass envelope, whereby the tubular glass envelope is caused to conform to the upper and lower cavities forming an intermediate right angled bend; cooling the tubular glass envelope; removing the tubular glass envelope tube from the mold; and making a fluorescent lamp from the tubular glass envelope.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/228,819 filed Aug. 27, 2002, which is herein incorporated by reference.
Divisions (1)
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10228819 |
Aug 2002 |
US |
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10886220 |
Jul 2004 |
US |