Claims
- 1. An incandescent lamp comprising:
- (a) an elongated light-transmissive hard-glass envelope hermetically enclosing an interior, said envelope including a tubular body about a longitudinal axis and a press seal at one end thereof;
- (b) two electrical lead-in wires protruding into said interior and having an internal termination within said interior; each of said lead-in wires having a segment thereof imbedded in said press seal;
- (c) a coiled coil incandescent filament mounted along said longitudinal axis, said filament having a body and two opposed ends, each of said filamentary ends being mounted and electrically connected, respectively, on an internal termination of one of said lead-in wires;
- (d) at least one intermediate filamentary support, said support being imbedded in said press seal and extending into said interior, said filament being mounted on said support at a point on said body of said filament intermediate said filamentary ends, said support being electrically isolated from both of said lead-in wires; and
- (e) said lamp having a rated wattage of less than one hundred and fifty watts and a rated operating voltage of greater than one hundred and thirty volts.
- 2. A lamp as described in claim 1 wherein said lamp includes first and second filamentary supports, said filament being mounted on said first support at a second point on said body of said filament intermediate said filamentary ends.
- 3. A lamp as described in claim 2 wherein said first and second points on said filament body are spaced such that said body of said filament is divided into three segments of approximately equal length.
- 4. A lamp as described in claim 2 wherein said first and second points on said filament body are spaced such that the operating temperature distribution along said body of said filament is optimum in the sense that said operating temperature distribution along said body of said filament is as nearly uniform as possible.
- 5. A lamp as described in claim 2 wherein said lead-in wires and said filamentary supports are mounted in said press seal such that said filamentary supports are approximately equally spaced between said lead-in wires.
- 6. A lamp as described in claim 2 having a reference plane defined as including said longitudinal axis and being parallel to said press seal wherein, within said interior of said capsule, said lead-in wires lie substantially within said reference plane, said first filamentary support is positioned substantially apart from said reference plane on one side thereof, and said second filamentary support is positioned substantially apart from said reference plane on the other side thereof.
- 7. A lamp as described in claim 1 wherein said tubular body of said envelope has a wall thickness of approximately 0.025 inches or less.
- 8. A lamp as described in claim 1 wherein said tubular body of said envelope has an inside diameter of approximately 0.422 inches or less.
- 9. A lamp as described in claim 1 wherein said lamp is a tungsten-halogen lamp.
- 10. A lamp as described in claim 1 wherein each of said lead-in wires includes a segment of molybdenum wire within said press seal.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 942,327, filed on Dec. 16, 1986, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Continuations (1)
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