Claims
- 1. A high pressure sodium vapor arc discharge lamp which comprises a hermetically sealed, light transmissive, vitreous outer envelope containing (i) a light transmissive, hermetically sealed ceramic arc tube enclosing within an amalgam of sodium and mercury, an inert starting gas and a pair of electrodes in spaced apart relationship, (ii) a getter sensitive to radiation emitted by said arc tube, said getter having been flashed from a getter containing ring onto said envelope by means of RF flashing, and (iii) an optically opaque, heat-resistant and electrically insulative alumina shield located within said outer envelope between said arc tube and said getter which shields said getter from radiation emitted by said arc tube and which is located close enough to said getter ring and in a manner such that it would have interfered with said RF flashing of said getter if it had been electrically conductive, said lamp also having means for providing electricity to said electrodes.
- 2. The lamp of claim 1 wherein said shield is located within about 5 mm of said getter ring.
- 3. The lamp of claim 2 wherein said alumina shield comprises sintered alumina having a density of at least about 85% of aluminum oxide.
- 4. A high pressure sodium vapor lamp which operates in a pulse mode and which comprises a hermetically sealed, light transmissive, vitreous outer envelope enclosing within (i) a light transmissive, hermetically sealed ceramic arc tube containing an amalgam of sodium and mercury, an inert starting gas and a pair of electrodes in spaced apart relationship, (ii) a getter sensitive to radiation emitted by said arc tube, said getter having been flashed from a getter containing device onto said envelope by means of RF flashing, and (iii) an optically, opaque, heat-resistant and electrically insulating alumina shield located within said outer envelope between said arc tube and said getter which shields said getter from radiation emitted by said arc tube and which is located close enough to said getter containing device and in a manner such that it would have interfered with RF flashing of said getter from said getter containing device onto said envelope if it had been electrically conductive, said lamp also having means for providing electricity to said electrodes.
- 5. The lamp of claim 4 wherein said shield is located within about 5 mm of said getter device.
- 6. The lamp of claim 5 wherein said shield comprises sintered alumina having a density of at least about 85% of aluminum oxide.
- 7. The lamp of claim 5 wherein the operating sodium pressure of said sodium within said arc tube is between about 120-700 torr.
- 8. The lamp of claim 7 wherein said shield is a disk.
- 9. A high pressure sodium vapor lamp which operates in a pulse mode at a frequency of from about 120 to 2000 Hz and at a duty cycle of from about 10 to 35% and which comprises a hermetically sealed, light transmissive, vitreous outer envelope enclosing within (i) a sodium containing light transmissive, ceramic arc tube, (ii) a getter sensitive to radiation emitted by said arc tube, said getter having been flashed from a getter ring onto said outer envelope by means of RF flashing, and (iii) an optically opaque, heat-resistant and electrically insulative alumina disk as a barrier or shield located within said outer envelope between said arc tube and said getter which shields said getter from radiation emitted by said arc tube and which is located close enough to said getter ring and in a manner such that it would have interfered with RF flashing of said getter from said ring onto said envelope if it had been electrically conductive, said lamp also having means for providing electricity to said electrodes.
- 10. The lamp of claim 9 wherein said disk is located within about 5 mm of said getter ring.
- 11. The lamp of claim 10 wherein said alumina is made of sintered alumina having a density of at least about 85% of aluminum oxide.
- 12. The lamp of claim 10 wherein the operating sodium pressure of said sodium within said arc tube is between about 120-700 torr.
- 13. The lamp of claim 12 wherein the thickness of said arc tube is at least about 0.9 mm.
- 14. The lamp of claim 3 wherein said shield is white.
- 15. The lamp of claim 1 wherein said getter comprises barium.
- 16. The lamp of claim 4 wherein said shield is white.
- 17. The lamp of claim 4 wherein said getter comprises barium.
- 18. The lamp of claim 9 wherein said shield is white.
- 19. The lamp of claim 9 wherein said getter comprises barium.
- 20. The lamp of claim 19 wherein said shield is white.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a file wrapper continuation of application Ser. No. 07/806,803 now abandoned, filed Dec. 6, 1991, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/539,638, filed Jun. 18, 1990 now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Getters for Lamps, E. Rabusin, ed., Saes Getters, S.p.A. --Milan, Italy, pp. 28-29. |
Kohl, Walter; Electron tubes :Materials and techniques. pp. 128-129 1962. |
Continuations (2)
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806803 |
Dec 1991 |
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539638 |
Jun 1990 |
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