Claims
- 1. An arc discharge lamp having magnetic arc spreading means for spreading the arc discharge of said lamp, comprising an inner lamp envelope of flattened oval or elliptical cross-section, an outer clear, transparent protective envelope of circular cross-section, surrounding and enclosing said inner lamp envelope; the space defined between said inner lamp envelope and said protective envelope being at least partially evacuated; and said inner lamp envelope containing two electrodes for forming an arc and being coated with a luminescent fluorescent phosphor on the interior wall thereof; whereby the low gas pressure in said space between said envelopes prevents atmospheric pressure from weakening said inner lamp envelope or causing crack propagation in regions of strain.
- 2. An arc discharge lamp according to claim 1, wherein said arc spreading means is outward of said protective envelope.
- 3. An arc discharge lamp according to claim 1, wherein said inner lamp envelope is highly flattened in cross-section.
- 4. An arc discharge lamp according to claim 1, wherein said inner lamp envelope has a major axis substantially at least four times larger than the dimension of the minor axis of said inner lamp envelope.
- 5. An arc discharge lamp according to claim 2, further comprising a pair of fluorescent lamps with the lamps being mounted in a substantially parallel relationship and wherein the magentic arc spreading means are mounted between said pair of lamps with magnetic pole means in close proximity to said protective envelopes, said magnetic arc spreading means including coils of opposite polarities so that one pole of said magnetic arc spreading means affects one of said lamps and the other pole spreads the arc of the other lamp.
- 6. An arc discharge lamp, according to claim 5, including a supporting structure for said pair of lamps are intergal with the magnetic arc spreading means.
- 7. An arc discharge lamp acording to claim 6, wherein said supporting structure is a matallic fixture comprising a base with brackets for concentrating the magnetic field so as to increase effect an arc spreading by a return path through the metallic fixture.
Parent Case Info
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is copending with application Ser. No. 235,306 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,514,662.
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