Claims
- 1. A method of manufacturing a spiral fluorescent tube comprising the steps of:
- heating a part of a straight fluorescent tube to a glass softening temperature
- clamping each end of said straight fluorescent tube with a corresponding clamp from a direction at a right angle to an axis of said straight fluorescent tube; and
- rotating said corresponding clamps in opposite directions to each other around a rod disposed at a right angle to said axis while said corresponding clamps are shifted away from each other in a direction at right angles to said axis, thereby spirally winding a predetermined part of said straight fluorescent tube heated to said glass softening temperature around said rod;
- wherein said heating step comprises a first heating process in which a part of said straight fluorescent tube is heated to a glass softening temperature while said straight fluorescent tube is rotated around its axis, and a second heating process in which parts of said straight fluorescent tube are heated from one direction after the rotation of said straight fluorescent tube is stopped;
- wherein said parts of said straight fluorescent tube comprises parts of said straight fluorescent tube which are not facing the rod; and
- wherein said parts of said straight fluorescent tube are heated in said second heating process while said straight fluorescent tube is wound around said rod.
- 2. The method of manufacturing a spiral fluorescent tube as in claim 1, wherein the first heating process and the second heating process require a heating means; and wherein said heating means is shifted back and forth at a distance in a direction parallel to said axis of the straight fluorescent tube, so that a temperature gradient is created between wound parts and non-wound parts of said straight fluorescent tube.
- 3. The method of manufacturing a spiral fluorescent tube as in claim 1, wherein the corresponding clamps are rotated around the rod in opposite directions to each other (1/4)+(n/2) times, where n is an integer of 1 or above.
- 4. The method of manufacturing a spiral fluorescent tube as in claim 1, wherein the rod comprises a first cross section and a second cross section in a direction at a right angle to its lengthwise direction; wherein said rod has said first cross section when the straight fluorescent tube is wound; wherein said rod has said second cross section when said straight fluorescent tube is removed from said rod after being wound; and wherein an area of said second cross section is smaller than an area of said first cross section.
- 5. The method of manufacturing a spiral fluorescent tube as in claim 1, wherein the rod has a cross-sectional shape selected from the group consisting of a round shape, a pill shape, a discus shape and a polygonal shape.
- 6. A method of manufacturing a spiral fluorescent tube comprising the steps of:
- heating a part of a straight fluorescent tube to a glass softening temperature;
- clamping each end of said straight fluorescent tube with a corresponding clamp from a direction at a right angle to an axis of said straight fluorescent tube; and
- rotating said corresponding clamps in opposite directions to each other around a rod disposed at a right angle to said axis while said corresponding clamps are shifted away from each other in a direction at right angles to said axis, thereby spirally winding a predetermined part of said straight fluorescent tube heated to said glass softening temperature around said rod,
- wherein said corresponding clamps are rotated around said rod in opposite directions to each other (1/4)+(n/2) times, where n is an integer of 1 or above.
- 7. A method of manufacturing a spiral fluorescent tube as in claim 6, wherein the heating step comprises a first heating process in which a part of said straight fluorescent tube is heated to a glass softening temperature while said straight fluorescent tube is rotated around its axis, and a second heating process in which parts of said straight fluorescent tube are heated from one direction after the rotation of said straight fluorescent tube is stopped; wherein said parts of said straight fluorescent tube comprises parts of said straight fluorescent tube which are not facing the rod; and wherein said parts of said straight fluorescent tube are heated in said second heating process while said straight fluorescent tube is wound around said rod.
- 8. The method of manufacturing a spiral fluorescent tube as in claim 6, wherein said rod comprises a first cross section and a second cross section in a direction at a right angle to its lengthwise direction; wherein said rod has said first cross section when the straight fluorescent tube is wound; wherein said rod has said second cross section when said straight fluorescent tube is removed from said rod after being wound; and wherein an area of said second cross section is smaller than an area of said first cross section.
- 9. The method of manufacturing a spiral fluorescent tube as in claim 6, wherein said rod has a cross-sectional shape selected from the group consisting of a round shape, a pill shape, a discuss shape and a polygonal shape.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/405,995 filed Mar. 17, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,610,476.
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