Claims
- 1. A metal vapor discharge lamp having a luminous tube constituted by a translucent ceramic tube member, end caps hermetically fixed to both ends of said translucent ceramic tube member, and electrode supporting tubes hermetically inserted into respective end caps such as to partly project outwardly from said translucent ceramic tube, one of said electrode supporting tubes being an exhaust electrode supporting tube which serves also as an exhaust tube for evacuation and also as a reservoir for a metal charged in said luminous tube, the outer end extremity of said one of said electrode supporting tubes constituting the coldest portion of said metal vapor discharge lamp during the operation of said tube, wherein the improvement comprises the outer end of at least said one of said electrode supporting tubes is hermetically sealed through fusion by application of heat and thereby formed as a relatively thick outer end portion having convex inner and outer surfaces.
- 2. A metal vapor discharge lamp according to claim 1, wherein the outer end of the other electrode supporting tube is hermetically sealed through fusion by application of heat and thereby formed as a relatively thick outer end portion having convex inner and outer surfaces.
- 3. A metal vapor discharge lamp according to claim 1, wherein the length of projection of said one of said electrode supporting tubes beyond said end cap is greater than that of the other electrode supporting tube.
- 4. A metal vapor discharge lamp having a luminous tube constituted by a translucent ceramic tube member, end caps hermetically fixed to both ends of said translucent ceramic tube member, and electrode supporting tubes hermetically inserted into respective end caps such as to partly project outwardly from said translucent ceramic tube, one of said electrode supporting tubes being an exhaust electrode supporting tube which serves also as an exhaust tube for evacuation and also as a reservoir for a metal charged in said luminous tube, the outer end extremity of said one of said electrode supporting tubes constituting the coldest portion of said metal vapor discharge lamp during operation of said tube, wherein the improvement comprises the outer ends of said electrode supporting tubes are hermetically sealed through fusion by application of heat and thereby formed as relatively thick outer end portions having convex inner and outer surfaces and the length of projection of said one electrode supporting tube beyond its respective end cap is greater than the length of projection of the other electrode supporting tube.
- 5. A metal vapor discharge lamp according to claim 1, wherein said metal charged in said luminous tube is sodium amalgam.
- 6. A metal vapor discharge lamp according to claim 2, wherein said metal charged in said luminous tube is sodium amalgam.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 804,713, filed Dec. 2, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,827,190.
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