Claims
- 1. In a method for operating a high pressure discharge lamp comprising a transparent tube in which at least mercury is sealed and in which the quantity of mercury in said tube if sufficient to provide a vapor pressure of mercury in said lamp of at least 100 Torr immediately as said lamp has been switched off after operating in a steady state and is still hot, and a pair of electrodes disposed in said tube, the improvement comprising, heating at least of said electrodes for re-starting said lamp at least when said lamp is hot.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said heating means is inside said tube closely adjacent said at least one of said electrodes.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein said step of heating comprises heating said at least one electrode to a temperature of at least 500.degree. C.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein said heating means comprises a resistor to which current is applied for causing said heating.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein said resistor comprises a filament made of a thermally stable metal.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein said thermally stable metal comprises a material selected from the group consisting of tungsten, molybdenum, tantalum and thoriated tungsten.
- 7. The method of claim 4, wherein said filament is arranged in the vicinity of one of said electrodes and is arranged such that a discharge occurs across said filament during said starting of said lamp.
- 8. The method of claim 4, wherein said filament is coated with an electron emissive material.
- 9. The method of claim 4, wherein said heating means comprises a filament wound on a rod of one of said electrodes, said filament extending towards one end of said tube from an end of said electrode.
- 10. A high pressure discharge lamp comprising: a transparent tube in which at least mercury is sealed, the amount of mercury sealed in said tube being such that the vapor pressure of mercury in said lamp is at least 100 Torr immediately after said lamp is placed in the off state after reaching a stable operating temperature in the on state; a pair of main electrodes disposed confronting one another in said tube; and means for heating at least one of said electrodes for starting said lamp immediately after said lamp is placed in the off state after reaching a stable operating temperature in the on state, said heating means being provided closely adjacent said at least one of said electrodes.
- 11. The high pressure discharge lamp as claimed in claim 10, wherein said heating means is provided in said tube.
- 12. The high pressure discharge lamp as claimed in claim 10, wherein said heating element means is capable of heating said electrode to at least 500.degree. C.
- 13. The high pressure discharge lamp as claimed in claim 11, wherein said heating means comprises a resistor to which current is applied to heat.
- 14. The high pressure discharge lamp as claimed in claim 13, wherein said resistor comprises a filament made of a thermally stable metal.
- 15. The high pressure discharge lamp as claimed in claim 14, wherein said thermally stable metal comprises tungsten.
- 16. The high pressure discharge lamp as claimed in claim 14, wherein said thermally stable metal comprises molybdenum.
- 17. The high pressure discharge lamp as claimed in claim 14, wherein said thermally stable metal comprises tantalum.
- 18. The high pressure discharge lamp as claimed in claim 14, wherein said thermally stable metal comprises thoriated tungsten.
- 19. The high pressure discharge lamp as claimed in claim 14 further comprising means for applying a voltage across said filament of at least 11 v.
- 20. The high pressure discharge lamp as claimed in claim 14, wherein one end of said filament is connected to one of said electrodes and the other end of said filament is connected to preheating circuit means.
- 21. The high pressure discharge lamp as claimed in claim 14 further comprising a filament preheating circuit provided independently of a current control circuit for applying current to said electrodes.
- 22. The high pressure discharge lamp as claimed in claim 14, 20 or 21, wherein said filament is arranged in the vicinity of one of said electrodes and arranged such that a discharge occurs across said filament.
- 23. The high pressure discharge lamp as claimed in claim 11, wherein said heating element comprises a filament of thermally stable material coated with an electron emission material.
- 24. The high pressure discharge lamp as claimed in claim 23 further comprising means for passing a current through said filament of a magnitude to heat said filament to at least 500.degree. C.
- 25. The high pressure discharge lamp as claimed in claim 23 or 24, wherein said filament is disposed such a discharge is caused between both ends of said filament at the same time when said filament is heated.
- 26. The high pressure discharge lamp as claimed in claim 23, wherein said filament serves as one of said electrodes.
- 27. The high pressure discharge lamp as claimed in claim 10, wherein said heating means is disposed at a position to heat at least one part of one of said pair of electrodes located at one end portion of said tube opposite to the end portion of said tube which is at the lowest temperature.
- 28. The high pressure discharge lamp as claimed in claim 10, wherein said heating means is disposed so that an end portion of said heating means is located in a range of plus or minus five millimeters from said at least one electrode toward a sealing portion of said electrode.
- 29. The high pressure discharge lamp as claimed in claim 20, wherein a part of said at least one electrode which is heated is made of a filament of thermally stable material.
- 30. The high pressure discharge lamp as claimed in claim 20 or 21, wherein said heating means comprises a resistor which is heated with current.
- 31. The high pressure discharge lamp as claimed in claim 20 or 21, wherein said heating means is disposed such that a discharge occurs between both ends of said heating means when said heating means is heated.
- 32. The high pressure discharge lamp as claimed in claim 10, wherein said heating element comprises a filament wound on a rod of one of said electrodes, said filament extending towards one end of said tube from an end of said electrode.
- 33. The high pressure discharge lamp as claimed in claim 32, wherein said filament is disposed such that a discharge is caused between both ends of said filament at the same time when said filament is heated.
- 34. The high pressure discharge lamp as claimed in claim 10, wherein a tip portion of a rod of one of said electrodes is bent at an angle of 10.degree. to 60.degree., and said heating means comprises a filament having a portion thereof wound on said rod thus bent and extending towards one end of said tube from said tip portion of said electrode.
- 35. The high pressure discharge lamp as claimed in claim 34, wherein said filament is disposed such that a discharge is caused between both ends of said filament at the same time when said filament is heated.
- 36. The high pressure discharge lamp as claimed in claim 10, wherein at least one of said electrodes comprises an inner coil of a thermally stable meatl wire and an outer coil which extends from one end of said inner coil, said outer coil being wound in such a manner that said outer coil is outside said inner coil and is not in contact with said inner coil, said inner and outer coils serving as said heating means, and current is applied to said inner and outer coils from two ends of said inner and outer coils.
- 37. The high pressure discharge lamp as claimed in claim 10, wherein at least one of said electrodes comprises a spiral coil of a material selected from the group consisting of tungsten and thoriated tungsten wire, with a winding finish end of said coil extending along the axis of said coil inside said coil wherein said electrode serves as said heating means, and wherein said discharge lamp is started by applying a voltage between said electrodes at both ends of said tube.
- 38. The high pressure discharge lamp as claimed in claim 10, wherein at least one of said electrodes comprises an electrode rod made of a thermally stable metal, an inner coil made of a thermally stable metal wound around said electrode rod, and an outer coil connected to a winding finish end of said inner coil, said outer coil being wound outside said inner coil in such a manner that said outer coil is not in contact with said inner coil, wherein said electrode serves as said heating means.
- 39. The high pressure discharge lamp as claimed in claim 10, wherein at least one of said electrodes comprises a V-shaped filament having a head portion directed towards the center of said tube.
- 40. The high pressure discharge lamp as claimed in claim 31, wherein said filament is disposed such that a discharge is caused between both ends of said filament at the same time when said filament is heated.
- 41. The high pressure discharge lamp as claimed in claim 31 or 32, wherein said filament is coated with an electron emission material.
- 42. The high pressure discharge lamp as claimed in claim 10, wherein said pair of electrodes is sealed in one end portion of said tube, and said heating means comprises a filament connected to one of said electrodes at one end only so that said filament is at the same potential as said one electrode, said filament being so disposed that the shortest distance between said filament and the other electrode is at most 80% of the distance between arc spots formed on said electrodes when said lamp is in a stable operation.
- 43. The high pressure discharge lamp as claimed in claim 36, wherein said heating means comprises a filament made of thermally stable material and further comprising first and second molybdenum foil segments coupled to ends of said filament.
Priority Claims (5)
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55-20126 |
Feb 1980 |
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55-25824 |
Feb 1980 |
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55-25826 |
Feb 1980 |
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55-69739 |
May 1980 |
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55-72008 |
May 1980 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 235,406, filed Feb. 18, 1981, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (10)
Continuations (1)
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