Claims
- 1. A channeled glass envelope for use as a lighting device, said channeled glass envelope comprising a gas-discharge channel and a molded edge having a structure having at least one step and/or at least one part protruding upward and/or downward relative to the lamp body capable of affixing attachments, said channeled glass envelope comprising a front and a back surface laminated and integrated together to form a unitary body essentially free of any sealing materials, said edge being essentially the peripheral portion of the lamp envelope.
- 2. The channeled glass envelope of claim 1, wherein said molded edge is integral with said channeled glass envelope.
- 3. The channeled glass envelope of claim 2, wherein said molded edge has a single step structure.
- 4. The channeled glass envelope of claim 3, wherein said structure of said molded edge is capable of attaching to a filter.
- 5. The channeled glass envelope of claim 3, wherein said structure of said molded edge is capable of attaching to a liquid crystal display screen.
- 6. The channeled glass envelope of claim 2, wherein said molded edge has a multiple step structure.
- 7. The channeled glass envelope of claim 6, wherein said structure of said molded edge is capable of attaching to a filter and a liquid crystal display screen.
- 8. The channeled glass envelope of claim 6, wherein said structure of said molded edge is capable of attaching to two filters.
- 9. The channeled glass envelope of claim 1, wherein said channeled envelope further comprises attachment supports integral with said channeled envelope.
- 10. The channeled glass envelope of claim 1, wherein said channeled envelope is composed of a transparent material selected from the group of glasses consisting of soda-lime silicate, borosilicate, aluminosilicate and boroaluminosilicate.
- 11. A light-emitting device comprising a channeled glass envelope having a front and back surface laminated and integrated together to form a unitary body essentially free of any sealing materials, said channeled envelope comprising a gas-discharge channel and a molded edge having a structure having at least one step and/or at least one part protruding upward and/or downward relative to the lamp body capable of affixing attachments, said edge being essentially the peripheral portion of the lamp envelope, said gas-discharge channel provided with an ionizable gas and electrodes in communication with, and located at opposite ends of said gas-discharge channel, for generating a glow-discharge therebetween.
- 12. The light-emitting device of claim 11, wherein said structure of said molded edge is capable of attaching to a filter to said light-emitting device.
- 13. The light-emitting device of claim 11, wherein said structure of said molded edge is capable of attaching to a LCD screen to said light-emitting device.
- 14. The light-emitting device of claim 11, wherein said electrodes are internal.
- 15. The light-emitting device of claim 11, wherein said electrodes are external.
- 16. The light-emitting device of claim 11, wherein said light-emitting device is a neon lamp.
- 17. The light-emitting device of claim 11, wherein said light-emitting device is a fluorescent lamp.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Supplemental Provisional Application, Ser. No. 60/117,870, filed Jan. 29, 1999 entitled INTERNALLY CHANNELED GLASS ENVELOPE WITH MOLDED EDGE FOR AFFIXING ATTACHMENTS, by Cooch et al., and U.S. Provisional Application, Ser. No. 60/108,750, filed Nov. 17, 1998 entitled GLASS SUBSTRATES WITH MOLDED FILTER SUPPORTS, by Cooch et al.
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Provisional Applications (2)
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