Claims
- 1. A light source arranged to generate a substantially rectangular beam comprising an electrode and an electrode mounting means, wherein the electrode mounting means comprises a series of strips arranged such that expansion of the mounting means will cause a rotation of the electrode.
- 2. The light source according to claim 1, wherein an inner edge of each strip is attached to a conical electrode holder.
- 3. The light source according to claim 1 wherein the support strips are formed from a solid block of material and the strips are attached to a peripheral collar.
- 4. The light source according to claim 1 wherein the mounting means is formed by machine turning, followed by electrical discharge machining.
- 5. The light source according to claim 1, wherein each strip is curved.
- 6. The light source according to claim 1 or claim 5, wherein each strip is formed integrally with a peripheral collar.
- 7. A light source comprising a reflector arranged to generate a substantially rectangular beam, an arc lamp and a magnetic field generation means in the vicinity of the arc arranged to reduce the arc diameter, the magnetic field generation means having a temperature dependent magnetic field so as to increase the size of the arc in the case of overheating of the lamp.
- 8. A light source according to claim 7, wherein said reflector is fabricated from a plurality of facets, wherein said facets are elliptical, parabolic or aspheric.
- 9. A light source comprising a reflector arranged to generate a substantially rectangular beam and a light generating means, wherein said beam is not of uniform cross section due to part of the reflector being obscured by the light generating means, and further comprising a secondary reflection means arranged to direct part of the reflected beam so as to compensate for the obscured region.
- 10. The light source according to claim 9, wherein the secondary reflector consists of an annular reflector arranged to reflect peripheral light from the edge of a beam in a direction towards the axis of propagation and a conical reflector centrally positioned so as to redirect said beam back into the direction of propagation.
- 11. The light source according to claim 7 or 9 further comprising an anode, a cathode, and a sealed window characterized in that said window is formed into a lens.
- 12. The light source according to claim 11, wherein the light source is an arc lamp and wherein said lens is formed in said sealed window by forming two mutually offset cylindrical lenses.
- 13. A light source according to claim 12, wherein said mutually offset cylindrical lenses have mutually different magnifying factors, so as to modify the aspect ratio of the beam.
- 14. A light source comprising:a reflector arranged to generate a substantially rectangular beam; and an arc lamp including a pair of electrodes across which an arc may be generated, wherein at least one of the electrodes is fabricated from copper and tungsten and mounted directly onto a copper heat conductive mounting.
- 15. A light source comprising:an arc lamp including a pair of electrodes; and means for generating an arc between said pair of electrodes, wherein at least one of the electrodes is fabricated from copper and tungsten and mounted directly onto a copper heat conductive mounting.
- 16. A light source comprising:an arc lamp including a pair of electrodes; and means for generating an arc between said pair of electrodes, wherein at least one of the electrodes is fabricated as a copper post with a facing of tungsten.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/005,730, filed Jan. 13, 1998 (now U.S. Pat. No. 6,114,807), which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/356,303, filed Jan. 27, 1995 (now abandoned).
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