Claims
- 1. A planar photoluminescent lamp, comprising:
- a lamp body having first and second opposing endwalls, first and second sidewalls and a base;
- a first plurality of internal channel walls extending from the first endwall and terminating a predetermined distance from the second endwall;
- a second plurality of internal channel walls extending from the second endwall and terminating a predetermined distance from the first endwall, the first and second plurality of internal channel walls defining a serpentine channel having a channel length extending from a first end to a second end;
- a lamp cover mounted to the lamp body such that the lamp body and the lamp cover seal the serpentine channel and thereby define a chamber;
- first and second apertures in the lamp base proximate the first and second channel ends, respectively;
- a first housing externally mounted outside of the chamber and mechanically coupled to the lamp base, the first housing having an interior portion in fluid communication with the chamber via the first aperture;
- a first electrode mounted within the interior portion of the first housing;
- a second housing externally mounted outside of the chamber and mechanically coupled to the lamp base, the second housing having an interior portion in fluid communication with the chamber via the second aperture;
- a second electrode mounted within the interior portion of the second housing, the first and second electrodes producing a plasma discharge therebetween through the first and second apertures and along the channel length when supplied with electrical power;
- a gas within the chamber to emit ultraviolet energy in response to the plasma discharge along the channel length; and
- a photoluminescent material within the chamber to produce visible light in response to the ultraviolet energy.
- 2. The lamp of claim 1 wherein a plurality of the lamp bodies are positioned adjacent to each other to form matrix.
- 3. The lamp of claim 1 wherein the first and second electrodes are a cold cathode type.
- 4. The lamp of claim 1 wherein the first and second electrodes are a hot cathode type.
- 5. A gas-filled photoluminescent planar lamp containing a photoluminescent material to emit visible light when the gas emits ultraviolet energy in response to a plasma discharge, the lamp comprising:
- a lamp body having an interior portion;
- first and second apertures in the lamp body;
- a first housing externally mounted outside of the lamp body, the first housing having an interior portion in fluid communication with the lamp body interior portion via the first aperture;
- a first electrode mounted within the interior portion of the first housing;
- a second housing externally mounted outside of the lamp body, the second housing having an interior portion in fluid communication with the lamp body interior portion via the second aperture; and
- a second electrode mounted within the interior portion of the second housing, the first and second electrodes producing the plasma discharge therebetween through the first and second apertures when supplied with electrical power.
- 6. The lamp of claim 5 wherein the first and second housings are bonded to the lamp body form a seal between the housings and the lamp body.
- 7. The lamp of claim 5 wherein the first and second electrodes are a cold cathode type.
- 8. The lamp of claim 5 wherein the first and second electrodes are a hot cathode type.
- 9. The lamp of claim 5 wherein the lamp body includes first and second opposing endwalls, the lamp further including a first internal wall extending from the first endwall and terminating a predetermined distance from the second endwall and a second internal channel wall extending from the second endwall and terminating a predetermined distance from the first endwall to form a serpentine channel with first and second ends, the first aperture being proximate the first end of the serpentine channel and the second aperture being proximate a second end of the serpentine channel.
- 10. The lamp of claim 5 wherein a plurality of lamp bodies are positioned adjacent to each other to form a matrix.
- 11. The lamp of claim 10 wherein each of the plurality of lamp bodies in the matrix contains first and second ends, first and second apertures, first and second housings, and first and second electrodes, respectively.
- 12. A method for producing uniform lighting using a photoluminescent lamp to emit visible light in response to a plasma discharge, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a lamp body having an interior portion;
- forming first and second apertures in the lamp body;
- forming a first housing having an interior portion;
- mounting the first housing outside of the lamp body wherein the first housing interior portion is in fluid communication with the lamp body interior portion via the first aperture;
- mounting a first electrode within the first housing interior portion;
- forming a second housing having an interior portion;
- mounting the second housing outside of the lamp body wherein the second housing interior portion is in fluid communication with the lamp body interior portion via the second aperture; and
- mounting a second electrode within the second housing interior portion, the first and second electrodes producing a plasma discharge therebetween through the first and second apertures when supplied with electrical power.
- 13. The method of claim 12 wherein the steps of mounting the first and second housings include bonding the first and second housings to the lamp body to form a seal between the housings and the lamp body.
- 14. The method of claim 12 wherein the first and second electrodes are a cold cathode type.
- 15. The method of claim 12 wherein the first and second electrodes are a hot cathode type.
- 16. The method of claim 12, further including the steps of forming first and second opposing endwalls on the lamp body, forming a first internal wall extending from the first endwall and terminating a predetermined distance from the second endwall and forming a second internal channel wall extending from the second endwall and terminating a predetermined distance from the first endwall.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/592,764, filed Jan. 26, 1996, now abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/416,042, filed Apr, 4, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,509,841, which is a divisional of U.S. patent application No. 08/198,495, filed Feb. 18, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,479,069.
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