Claims
- 1. A low-pressure mercury vapor discharge lamp having a discharge vessel which is closed in a vacuum-tight manner and contains mercury and at least one rare gas, electrodes being arranged one at each end in said discharge vessel between which a discharge is maintained during operation of the lamp, the discharge vessel being shaped and dimensioned such that the discharge path is curved in one or more places, an amalgam further being provided in the discharge vessel to control the mercury vapor pressure in the discharge vessel, said lamp having a lamp base intended for connection to a low-frequency a.c. line voltage, said one rare gas being krypton and constitutes the sole rare gas or part of a rare gas mixture which contains at least 50 at.% krypton, the krypton being at a pressure from 130 to 520 Pa, said discharge path being surrounded by a glass wall of said discharge vessel which has an inner diameter which is between 10 and 12 mm.
- 2. A low-pressure mercury vapor discharge lamp as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the rare gas mixture contains 75 at.% krypton and 25 at.% argon.
- 3. A low-pressure mercury vapor discharge lamp as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the rare gas mixture predominantly contains krypton.
- 4. A low-pressure mercury vapor discharge lamp as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the lamp is intended for connection to an a.c. voltage supply mains having a voltage from 90-130 volts.
- 5. A low-pressure mercury vapor discharge lamp as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the discharge vessel is tubular and has been folded in a U-shape in three places to form a hook, the inside diameter of the discharge vessel being from 10-12 mm, the discharge vessel being surrounded by an envelope.
- 6. A low-pressure mercury vapor discharge lamp as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that the discharge vessel is tubular and has been folded in a U-shape in three places to form a hook, the inside diameter of the discharge vessel being from 10-12 mm, the discharge vessel being surrounded by an envelope.
- 7. A low-pressure mercury vapor discharge lamp as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that the discharge vessel is tubular and has been folded in a U-shape in three places to form a hook, the inside diameter of the discharge vessel being from 10-12 mm, the discharge vessel being surrounded by an envelope.
- 8. A low-pressure mercury vapor discharge lamp as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that the discharge vessel is tubular and has been folded in a U-shape in three places to form a hook, the inside diameter of the discharge vessel being from 10-12 mm, the discharge vessel being surrounded by an envelope.
- 9. A low-pressure mercury vapor discharge lamp as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that the lamp is intended for connection to an a.c. voltage supply mains having a voltage from 90-130 volts.
- 10. A low-pressure mercury vapor discharge lamp as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that the lamp is intended for connection to an a.c. voltage supply mains having a voltage from 90-130 volts.
- 11. A low-pressure mercury vapor discharge lamp comprising a lamp base intended for connection to a low frequency AC line voltage, and a discharge vessel,
- said discharge vessel comprising a transparent elongated wall which is closed in a vacuum-tight manner and contains mercury and at least one rare gas; respective electrodes arranged one at each end of the elongated wall in said discharge vessel, between which electrodes a discharge is maintained along a path during operation of the lamp; and an amalgam provided in the discharge vessel to control mercury vapor pressure during operation of the lamp; said discharge vessel being shaped such that the discharge path is curved in at least one place,
- characterized in that said at least one rare gas is at least 50 at.% krypton, said krypton being at a pressure between approximately 130 and 520 Pa, and
- said elongated transparent wall is a tubular wall having an inner diameter of approximately 12 mm maximum.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 646,043, filed Aug. 31, 1984, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 307,715 filed Oct. 2, 1981, now abandoned.
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Thouret et al., Energy and Cost Saving Krypton Filled Incandescent Lamps, _Journal of IES, Apr. 1975, pp. 188-197. |
Continuations (2)
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