Claims
- 1. A low pressure metal vapor discharge lamp comprising:
- an outer glass envelope defining an enclosed discharge space;
- an inner glass tube disposed within said outer glass envelope, said tube being open at one end thereof and closed at the other end thereof;
- a single cathode disposed in said inner glass tube;
- a plurality of anodes disposed in said outer glass envelope outside said inner glass tube;
- circuit means for simultaneously applying the same voltage to all of said anodes at a value above the voltage value of said cathode, said circuit means including ballast means in the form of a single ballast having one end which is commonly connected in series with all of said anodes for effecting self-excitation switching between said anodes so as to form a plurality of discharge plasmas in said discharge space.
- 2. A discharge lamp according to claim 1 further including means for fixing the locations of the discharge plasmas in said discharge space in order to prevent fluctuating movement thereof.
- 3. A discharge lamp according to claim 1 wherein all of said anodes are connected together so as to be electrically shorted with each other.
- 4. A discharge lamp according to claim 1 wherein said other end of said inner glass tube is closed by a wall portion which cooperates with said outer glass envelope to enclose said discharge space.
- 5. A discharge lamp according to claim 1 wherein said plurality of anodes are positioned adjacent the closed end of said inner glass tube.
- 6. A discharge lamp according to claim 5 wherein said plurality of anodes are disposed symmetrically around said inner glass tube.
- 7. A discharge lamp according to claims 1, 4 or 5 wherein said circuit means comprises a pair of power terminals, a full wave rectifier circuit, said single ballast being connected between one of said power terminals and one side of the input of said rectifier circuit, the other power terminal being connected to the other side of the input of said rectifier circuit, one side of the output of said rectifier circuit being connected directly to all of said anodes in common, and a glow lamp connected in series with said single cathode across the output of said rectifier circuit.
- 8. A discharge lamp according to claim 1 wherein all of said anodes are connected together by a low resistance path of low inductance.
- 9. A low pressure metal vapor discharge lamp having an outer glass envelope defining a closed discharge space; an inner glass tube disposed within said envelope and having an open end and a closed end; a cathode disposed within said tube; a plurality of anodes disposed within said envelope outside said tube; and circuit means for simultaneously applying voltage to the anodes, said circuit means including ballast means to provide current stabilization and connection means for allowing anode oscillation current to flow between said anodes in response to anode oscillations occurring in each of said anodes, thereby to stably provide a plurality of discharge plasmas in the discharge space.
- 10. A discharge lamp according to claim 9 characterized in that said connection means is formed by a conductive path of low resistance connecting said anodes directly to each other.
- 11. A discharge lamp according to claim 9 characterized in that said ballast means comprises a single ballast connected in common to said anodes.
- 12. A discharge lamp according to claim 9 further including means for fixing the locations of the discharge paths to the respective anodes in order to prevent fluctuating movement of the discharge plasma.
- 13. A discharge lamp according to claim 9 wherein said closed end of said tube is positioned adjacent the wall of said envelope with the tube extending into said discharge space, said anodes being disposed adjacent the closed end of said tube.
- 14. A discharge lamp according to claim 13 wherein said anodes are disposed symmetrically about said tube.
- 15. A discharge lamp according to claims 9 or 14 wherein said connection means comprises a short circuit connection between all of said anodes.
- 16. A low pressure metal vapor discharge lamp having an outer glass envelope defining a closed discharge space; an inner glass tube disposed within said envelope and having an open end and a closed end; a cathode disposed within said tube; a plurality of anodes disposed within said envelope outside said tube; and circuit means for simultaneously applying the same voltage to all of said anodes, said circuit means including ballast means connected to said anodes to provide current stabilization at said anodes, and means for effecting connection between said anodes to allow an anode oscillation current to flow between the anodes in the discharge space in response to voltage oscillation occurring at each of the anodes, thereby to provide a plurality of stable discharge plasmas in the discharge space.
- 17. A discharge lamp according to claim 16 wherein the anodes are connected substantially directly to each other substantially without impedance between them, and in that said ballast means is formed by a single ballast connected in common to all the anodes.
- 18. A discharge lamp according to claim 16 further including means for fixing the locations of the discharge paths to the respective anodes in order to prevent fluctuating movement of the discharge plasmas.
Priority Claims (4)
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52-95041 |
Aug 1977 |
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52-115622 |
Sep 1977 |
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52-115623 |
Sep 1977 |
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52-115624 |
Sep 1977 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 932,546 filed Aug. 10, 1978, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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