Claims
- 1. A fluorescent lamp comprising:
- a glass tube;
- an electrode at each end of said tube, each of said electrodes comprising first and second lead wires extending through a sealed end of said tube and joined to a coil; and
- capsule means containing metal hydride powder connected to each of said electrodes in said tube, said powder having a decomposition temperature higher than temperatures within said tube during normal operation of said lamp.
- 2. The fluorescent lamp in accordance with claim 1 wherein said capsule means comprise first and second capsules in each of said electrodes.
- 3. The fluorescent lamp in accordance with claim 2 wherein each of said first and second capsules is connected, respectively, to said first and second lead wires.
- 4. The fluorescent lamp in accordance with claim 3 wherein said first and second capsules are attached to said first and second lead wires but are electrically insulated from said lead wires.
- 5. The fluorescent lamp in accordance with claim 4 wherein each of said capsules is connected to an insulative body, and said insulative body is connected to a respective one of said lead wires.
- 6. The fluorescent lamp in accordance with claim 5 wherein said insulative body comprises a glass bead.
- 7. The fluorescent lamp in accordance with claim 5 wherein said first capsule is disposed generally parallel to said first lead wire, and said second capsule is disposed generally parallel to said second lead wire.
- 8. The fluorescent lamp in accordance with claim 6 wherein a first wire interconnects said capsule and said glass bead, and a second wire interconnects said glass bead and said one lead wire.
- 9. The fluorescent lamp in accordance with claim 2 wherein each of said capsules is provided with a mounting wire extending therefrom, said mounting wire being embedded, at an end thereof remote from said capsule, in an insulative glass base portion of said lamp.
- 10. The fluorescent lamp in accordance with claim 9 wherein said first capsule extends generally parallel to said first lead wire, and said second capsule extends generally parallel to said second lead wire.
- 11. The fluorescent lamp in accordance with claim 1 wherein said capsule means comprises a capsule disposed between said first and second lead wires, and extending generally parallel thereto, said capsule being connected to an insulative glass base portion of said lamp, said capsule being electrically insulated from said lead wires.
- 12. The fluorescent lamp in accordance with claim 11 wherein said capsule has extending therefrom a mounting wire, said mounting wire being embedded, at an end thereof remote from said capsule, in an insulative glass flare portion of said glass base portion of said lamp.
- 13. The fluorescent lamp in accordance with claim 1 wherein said metal hydride powder contained in said capsule is a selected one from a group consisting of titanium, zirconium, hafnium, a titanium-zirconium alloy, a titanium hafnium alloy, and a zirconium-hafnium alloy.
- 14. The fluorescent lamp in accordance with claim 1 wherein said metal hydride comprises an alloy consisting of a selected one from a first group of materials consisting of titanium, zirconium, and hafnium, and alloys of said first group of materials, and a selected one from a second group of materials consisting of cobalt, iron, nickel, manganese, and lanthanum, and alloys of said second group of materials.
- 15. The fluorescent lamp in accordance with claim 1 wherein said metal hydride comprises titanium hydride.
- 16. The fluorescent lamp in accordance with claim 1 wherein said capsule is crimped closed so as to prevent escape of particles of said metal hydride powder therefrom, but is non-hermetically sealed, so as to permit escape of gas therefrom.
- 17. The fluorescent lamp in accordance with claim 14 wherein said capsule is closed such that said powder is prevented from escaping from said capsule, but is not hermetically sealed, such that gas may pass from said capsule.
- 18. The fluorescent lamp in accordance with claim 17 wherein said capsule is crimped closed at one end thereof, said one end being adapted to permit said passage of gas therethrough but not passage of said powder.
- 19. The fluorescent lamp in accordance with claim 18 wherein said crimped end includes a generally flat plate section to which a mounting wire is fixed.
- 20. A fluorescent lamp comprising:
- a glass tube;
- an electrode at each end of said tube; and
- a metal hydride disposed in each of said electrodes in said tube and having a decomposition temperature higher than temperatures within said tube during normal operation of said lamp.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/389,995, filed Feb. 17, 1995 now abandoned, in the name of John W. Shaffer.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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