Claims
- 1. A lamp having a filament support with at least two supporting portions connected to one another.
- 2. The lamp of claim 1, wherein the lamp comprises a transparent sleeve, a filament, and the filament support arranged to space the filament from the transparent sleeve.
- 3. The lamp of claim 2, wherein the filament support comprises two end portions sized to closely conform to an inner surface of the transparent sleeve and a smaller inner portion sized to closely conform to an outer surface of the filament.
- 4. The lamp of claim 3, wherein the filament comprises a wire coil and the inner portion of the filament support closely conforms to the outer surface of the coiled wire.
- 5. The lamp of claim 4, wherein the filament support comprises two conical spirals, joined at their apexes.
- 6. The lamp of claim 3, wherein the filament support resembles the letter “H” when viewed from the side.
- 7. The lamp of claim 3, wherein the filament support resembles the letter “X” when viewed from the side.
- 8. The lamp of claim 3, wherein the filament is suspended between a pair of expansion compensation sections proximate lateral ends of the filament, the expansion compensation sections being more readily compressible than the coil of the central section without shorting.
- 9. The lamp of claim 3, having a maximum capacity of greater than about 1 kW.
- 10. The lamp of claim 9, having a maximum capacity of greater than about 3 kW.
- 11. The lamp of claim 10, having a maximum capacity of greater than about 6 kW.
- 12. The lamp of claim 10 having a maximum capacity of greater than about 10 kW.
- 13. A lamp for a semiconductor processing apparatus, the lamp comprising a filament housed within a transparent sleeve, the filament comprising a central section formed by a wire coil and a pair of expansion compensation sections proximate lateral ends of the filament, the expansion compensation sections being more readily compressible than the coil of the central section without shorting.
- 14. The lamp of claim 13, wherein only one expansion compensation section is present.
- 15. The lamp of claim 13, wherein the expansion compensation sections each comprise a coil having a larger spacing than the coil of the central section.
- 16. The lamp of claim 15, wherein the expansion compensation sections each comprise a coil having a larger diameter than the coil of the central section.
- 17. The lamp of claim 16, wherein the coil of each of the expansion compensation sections has a diameter greater than about 1.5 times a diameter of the coil of the central section.
- 18. The lamp of claim 17, wherein the coil of each of the expansion Compensation sections has a diameter greater than about 2 times a diameter of the coil of the central section.
- 19. The lamp of claim 16, wherein the coil of each of the expansion compensation sections has a spacing between windings greater than about 1.5 times a spacing between windings of the coil of the central section.
- 20. The lamp of claim 19, wherein the coil of each of the expansion compensation sections has a spacing between windings greater than about 2 times a spacing between windings of the coil of the central section.
- 21. The lamp of claim 15, wherein the coils of expansion compensation sections and the central section are formed from an integral metal wire.
- 22. The lamp of claim 15, wherein each of the expansion compensation sections has a length less than one tenth a length of the central section, as measured along a filament axis.
- 23. The lamp of claim 22, wherein each of the expansion compensation sections includes at least 2.5 coil windings.
- 24. The lamp of claim 16 further comprising a filament support with at least two supporting portions connected to one another and arranged to space the filament from the transparent sleeve.
- 25. The lamp of claim 24, wherein the filament support comprises two end portions sized to closely conform to an inner surface of the transparent sleeve and a smaller inner portion sized to closely conform to an outer surface of the filament.
- 26. The lamp of claim 25, wherein the filament comprises a wire coil and the inner portion of the filament support closely conforms to the outer surface of the coiled wire.
- 27. The lamp of claim 26, wherein the filament support comprises two conical spirals, joined at their apexes.
- 28. The lamp of claim 13, capable of heating objects inside the semiconductor processing apparatus to temperatures greater than about 500° C.
- 29. The lamp of claim 28, capable of heating objects inside the semiconductor processing apparatus to temperatures greater than about 700° C.
- 30. The lamp of claim 29, capable of heating objects inside the semiconductor processing apparatus to temperatures greater than about 900° C.
- 31. The lamp of claim 13, having a maximum capacity of greater than about 1 kW.
- 32. The lamp of, claim 31, having a maximum capacity of greater than about 3 kW.
- 33. The lamp of claim 32, having a maximum capacity of greater than about 6 kW.
- 34. The lamp of claim 32, having a maximum capacity of greater than about 10 kW.
- 35. A method of extending the life of a radiant heating lamp used within a semiconductor processing apparatus, the method including:
running current through a filament within the lamp, said filament having a capacity of at least 3 kW, thereby causing the filament to heat and expand; as the filament heats and expands, allowing a central section comprising at least 70% of the filament, as measured lengthwise, to expand laterally; ceasing current flow through the filament, thereby causing it to cool; and allowing the filament to cool and contract.
- 36. The method of claim 35, wherein—the central section comprises at least 80% of the length of the filament.
- 37. The method of claim 35, wherein the central section comprises at least 90% of the length of the filament.
- 38. The method of claim 35, wherein after at least 2,000 repeated cycles of heating and cooling, the filament has returned to less than 101.5% of its original length.
- 39. The method of claim 35, wherein after at least 2,000 repeated cycles of heating and cooling, the filament has returned to less than 101% of its original length.
- 40. The method of claim 35, wherein after at least 2,000 repeated cycles of heating and cooling, the filament has returned to less than 100.5% of its original length.
- 41. The method of claim 35 further including:
as the filament heats, allowing the expansion of the filament to be absorbed by the compression of one or more buffer zones, proximately placed at either one or both ends of the filament; as the filament cools, allowing the buffer zones to re-compress the central section of the filament, such that it is returned to about its original size and position.
- 42. The method of claim 41, wherein the buffer zones each comprise a coil having a larger spacing than a coil of the central section.
- 43. The method of claim 42, wherein the buffer zones each comprise a coil having a larger diameter than the coils of the central section.
- 44. The method of claim 43, wherein the coil of each of the buffer zones has a diameter greater than about 1.5 times a diameter of the coil of the central section.
- 45. The method of claim 44, wherein the coil of each of the buffer zones has a diameter greater than about 2 times a diameter of the coil of the central section.
- 46. The method of claim 43, wherein the coil of each of the buffer zones has a spacing between windings greater than about 1.5 times a spacing between windings of the coil of the central section.
- 47. The method of claim 46, wherein the coil of each of the buffer zones has a spacing between windings greater than about 2 times a spacing between windings of the coil of the central section.
- 48. The method of claim 42, wherein the coils of buffer zones and the central section are formed from an integral metal wire.
- 49. The method of claim 42, wherein each of the buffer zones has a length less than one tenth a length of the central section, as measured along a filament axis.
- 50. The method of claim 49, wherein each of the buffer zones includes at least 2.5 coil windings.
- 51. The method of claim 41, wherein the lamp further comprises a filament support with at least two supporting portions connected to one another and arranged to space the filament from the transparent sleeve.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/301,339, filed Jun. 27, 2001 (attorney docket no. ASMEX.341PR) and to U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/370,099 filed Apr. 3, 2002 (attorney docket no. ASMEX.394PR).
Provisional Applications (2)
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60301339 |
Jun 2001 |
US |
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60370099 |
Apr 2002 |
US |