Claims
- 1. A reflector lamp comprising: a vitreous outer envelope formed of a concave reflector and a light-transmitting cover peripherally sealed thereto, said concave reflector and said cover being symmetrically arrayed about a longitudinal axis; a substantially cylindrical, hollow neck having a given depth affixed to said concave reflector opposite said cover, said neck being symmetrically arrayed about said longitudinal axis and having a bottom; eyelets sealed in said bottom; and a light source capsule positioned in said concave reflector, said light source capsule having a first end situated in said neck and a second end extending into said concave reflector, said light source capsule comprising an arc tube containing an arc generating and sustaining medium and a surrounding aluminosilicate glass shroud; first and second conductive lead-ins sealed into a first seal formed at a first end of said shroud, each of said lead-ins having a first portion sealed in one of said eyelets; said first conductive lead-in having a second portion extending interiorly of said shroud and connecting a first electrode of said arc tube; said second lead-in having a second portion terminating within said first seal; and an outer conductor having a first end sealed in a second end of said shroud and connecting a second electrode of said arc tube, a middle section extending exteriorly of said shroud, said middle section of said outer conductor being surrounded by an electrically insulating material, and a second end connected to said second said lead-in.
- 2. The reflector lamp of claim 1 wherein said arc generating and sustaining medium comprises a chemical fill containing about four mg of Hg; about 1 to about 6 mg of a five component mix consisting essentially of NaI, ScI.sub.3, LiI, DyI.sub.3 and TlI and an argon fill gas at about 150 torr.
- 3. The reflector lamp of claim 2 wherein the elements of said five component mix are present, in wt. %: from about 52.00 to about 53.5 NaI; from about 3.00 to about 3.50 ScI.sub.3 ; from about 16.6 to about 16.8 LiI; from about 22.8 to about 23.5 DyI.sub.3 ; and from about 3.9 to about 4.2 TlI.
- 4. The reflector lamp of claim 3 wherein said lamp is designed to operate at 50 watts and the volume between said shroud and said arc tube is evacuated.
- 5. The reflector lamp of claim 4 wherein said arc tube is provided with a floating lead and a getter is attached to said floating lead.
- 6. The reflector lamp of claim 5 wherein said elements of said five component mix are present, in wt. %, of 53.03 NaI; 3.16 ScI.sub.3 ; 16.78 LiI; 22.93 DyI.sub.3 ; and 4.1 TlI.
- 7. The reflector lamp of claim 2 wherein said lamp is designed to operate at 70 watts and the volume between said shroud and said arc tube is filled with 400 torr nitrogen.
- 8. The reflector lamp of claim 6 wherein said arc tube is provided with a floating lead and a getter is attached to said floating lead.
- 9. The reflector lamp of claim 2 wherein said arc generating and sustaining medium comprises a chemical fill containing about four mg of Hg; about 2 to about 4 mg of a five component mix consisting essentially of NaI, ScI.sub.3, LiI, DyI.sub.3 and TlI and an argon fill gas at about 150 torr.
- 10. The reflector lamp of claim 1 wherein said arc tube is formed from quartz.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/058,548, filed Sep. 11, 1997.
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0363991 |
Oct 1989 |
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