Claims
- 1. A method of applying a protective light-transmitting coating on the exterior surface of a lamp envelope, said method comprising:
- mixing lengths of fiber into a liquid photopolymer, said lengths of fiber being between about the length of the maximum dimension of said envelope and 1/16 inch,
- dipping said envelope into the mixture of fibers and liquid photopolymer, and
- irradiating the coated envelope with a source of ultraviolet light for a period of between about 0.1 second and 10 seconds so as to cure-harden the fiber-reinforced photopolymer coated on said lamp, whereby a smooth coating surface is provided with minimized protrusion of fibers.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said envelope is glass and said fibers are glass.
- 3. A method of applying a protective light-transmitting coating on the exterior surface of a lamp envelope, said method comprising:
- dipping said envelope into a liquid photopolymer,
- applying lengths of fiber onto the wet photopolymer coating on said envelope, said lengths of fiber being between about the length of the maximum dimension of said envelope and 1/16 inch and,
- irradiating the coated envelope with a source of ultraviolet light for a period of between about 0.1 second and 10 seconds so as to cure-harden the fiber-reinforced photopolymer coated on said lamp, whereby a smooth coating surface is provided with minimized protrusion of fibers.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein said envelope is glass and said fibers are glass.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 699,139 filed June 23, 1976.
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