Claims
- 1. An arc tube for an arc discharge lamp, the arc tube having a generally cylindrical body having a cylinder axis defined by the center of mass of the enclosed area of cross-sections of the cylindrical body, end chambers of continuously reducing cross section, discharge electrodes arranged substantially within said end chambers, and press seals sealing the ends of said arc tube in a gas-tight manner, the improvement comprising:
- said press seals lie in a common plane offset from said cylinder axis in a direction normal to said press seals;
- the circumferential portion of said generally cylindrical body towards which said press seals are offset is smoothly curving and free of flats in cross sections normal to said cylinder axis and free of longitudinally extending zones of locally irregular curvature in which the curvature is irregular, in cross-sections normal to the longitudinally extending zones; and
- the portions of said end chambers extending between said press seals and said circumferential portion are smoothly curving and free of crevices (i) in cross-sections parallel to and (ii) cross-sections normal to the cylinder axis.
- 2. An arc tube according to claim 1, wherein said press seals lie in a common plane.
- 3. An arc tube according to claim 2, wherein said arc tube is symmetrical about a central plane through said cylinder axis and normal to said press seals.
- 4. An arc tube according to claim 3, wherein said cylindrical body is a right circular cylinder.
- 5. An arc tube according to claim 4, further comprising a starting electrode adjacent one of said discharge electrodes and connected to an additional lead-through, said lead-throughs of said discharge and starting electrodes being laterally offset within said press seal on opposite sides of said central plane, and said discharge electrode terminating at an electrode tip and being angled in the plane of said press seal such that said electrode tip is positioned on said central plane.
- 6. An arc tube according to claim 2, wherein said discharge electrodes are aligned with each other and extend parallel to said cylinder axis.
- 7. An arc tube according to claim 1, further comprising a starting electrode adjacent one of said discharge electrodes and connected to an additional lead-through, said lead-throughs of said discharge and starting electrodes being laterally offset within said press seal on opposite sides of said cylinder axis, and said discharge electrode terminating at an electrode tip and being angled in the plane of said press seal such that said electrode tip is laterally positioned on a central plane extending normal to said press seals and through said cylinder axis.
- 8. An arc tube according to claim 1, wherein said discharge electrodes are aligned with each other and extend parallel to said cylinder axis.
- 9. A high pressure discharge lamp according to claim 1, wherein said cylindrical body is a right circular cylinder.
- 10. A high pressure discharge lamp having an arc tube for operation in a generally horizontal position, said arc tube having a generally cylindrical body having a cylinder axis defined by the center of mass of the enclosed area of cross-sections of the generally cylindrical body, end chambers of continuously reducing cross-section, an arc discharge sustaining filling, a pair of opposing discharge electrodes arranged substantially in said end chambers, and press seals sealing each end of said arc tube in a gas-tight manner, wherein the improvement comprises:
- said press seals are in planes offset from said cylinder axis in a direction normal to said press seals;
- the circumferential portion of said generally cylindrical body towards which said press seals are offset is smoothly curving and free of flats in cross sections normal to said cylinder axis, and free of longitudinally extending zones of locally irregular curvature in which the curvature is irregular, in cross-sections normal to the longitudinally extending zones;
- the portions of said end chambers extending between said press seals and said circumferential portion are smoothly curving and free of crevices (i) in cross-sections parallel to and (ii) cross-sections normal to the cylinder axis; and
- in its generally horizontal operating position, said press seals lie substantially horizontally and said circumferential body portion and said portions of said end chambers lie below said press seals.
- 11. A high pressure discharge lamp according to claim 10, wherein said press seals lie in a common plane.
- 12. A high pressure discharge lamp according to claim 11, wherein said arc tube is symmetrical about a central plane through said cylinder axis and normal to said press seals.
- 13. A high pressure discharge lamp according to claim 12, wherein said cylindrical body is a right circular cylinder.
- 14. A high pressure discharge lamp according to claim 13, wherein said discharge electrodes are aligned with each other and said central plane and extend in said common press seal plane.
- 15. A high pressure discharge lamp according to claim 13, wherein a said discharge electrode terminates at a tip thereof and is angled in the plane of said press seal such that said electrode tip is positioned on said central plane and said lead-through extends in said press seal laterally offset from said central plane.
- 16. A high pressure discharge lamp according to claim 15, further comprising a starting electrode adjacent said angled discharge electrode and connected to an additional lead-through, said lead-through of said starting electrode being laterally offset within said press seal on the opposite side of said central plane from said discharge electrode lead-through.
- 17. A high pressure discharge lamp according to claim 12, wherein said discharge electrodes are aligned with each other and said central plane and extend in said common press seal plane.
- 18. A high pressure discharge lamp according to claim 12, wherein a said discharge electrode terminates at a tip thereof and is angled in the plane of said press seal such that said electrode tip is positioned on said central plane and said lead-through extends in said press seal laterally offset from said central plane.
- 19. A high pressure discharge lamp according to claim 18, further comprising a starting electrode adjacent said angled discharge electrode and connected to an additional lead-through, said lead-through of said starting electrode being laterally offset within said press seal on the opposite side of said central plane from said discharge electrode lead-through.
- 20. A high pressure lamp according to claim 10, further comprising a starting electrode adjacent one of said discharge electrodes and connected to an additional lead-through, said lead-throughs of said discharge and starting electrodes being laterally offset within said press seal on opposite sides of said cylinder axis, and said discharge electrode terminating at an electrode tip and being angled in the plane of said press seal such that said electrode tip is laterally positioned on a central plane extending normal to said press seals and through said cylinder axis.
- 21. A high pressure discharge lamp according to claim 10, wherein said discharge electrodes are aligned with each other and extend parallel to said cylinder axis.
- 22. A high pressure discharge lamp according to claim 10, wherein said cylindrical body is a right circular cylinder.
- 23. A high pressure discharge lamp, comprising:
- a) an outer envelope;
- b) an arc tube arranged within said outer envelope for operation in a generally horizontal operating position, said arc tube having a tubular body with a tubular axis defined by the center of mass of the cross-sections of said tubular body, end chambers of continuously reducing cross-section, an arc discharge sustaining filling, and a pair of opposing discharge electrodes arranged substantially in said end chambers, said press seals lying in a plane offset from said tubular axis in a direction normal to said press seals and said tubular body being symmetric about another plane through said tubular axis and parallel to said press seals; and
- c) means for supporting said arc tube in said outer envelope and for connecting said discharge electrodes to a source of electric potential outside of said envelope.
- 24. A high pressure discharge lamp according to claim 23, wherein said tubular body is cylindrical and said press seals lie substantially horizontally in the generally horizontal operating position of said arc tube.
- 25. A high pressure discharge lamp according to claim 24, wherein said tubular body has a circular cross-section along its entire length between said end chambers.
- 26. A high pressure discharge lamp according to claim 23, wherein said tubular body has a circular cross-section along its entire length between said end chambers.
- 27. A high pressure discharge lamp, comprising:
- a) an outer envelope;
- b) an arc tube arranged within said outer envelope, said arc tube having a tubular body, end chambers of continuously reducing cross-section, an arc discharge sustaining filling, and a pair of opposing discharge electrodes arranged substantially in said end chambers, said tubular body having a circumferential wall portion extending between said end chambers which has a semi-circular cross section defining an axis of said wall portion, said press seals and said discharge electrodes lying in a common plane offset from said axis in a direction normal to said press seals and away from said wall portion; and
- c) means for supporting said arc tube in said outer envelope and for connecting said electrodes to a source of electric potential outside of said envelope.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/916,559, filed on Jul. 20, 1992 now abandoned.
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