Claims
- 1. An arc tube for a HID lamp comprising:a sealed arc tube envelope having a pair of electrodes spaced apart internally of said envelope and extending one each from opposing ends of said envelope; a solid lamp fill material internally of said envelope, said material formed by dissolving a metal halide in a molten metal.
- 2. The arc tube of claim 1 wherein the metal is selected from the group consisting of Bi, Cd, In, Sn, Ti, Pb and Hg;wherein the halide is selected from the group consisting of Cl, Br and I; wherein the metal halide is less than about 50 micrograms; wherein the metal is less than about 2 milligrams; wherein the weight ratio of metal to metal halide is not less than about 10; and wherein the fill material comprises a particle that is a spheroid having a diameter between about 50 and 3,000 microns.
- 3. The are tube of claim 1 wherein the fill material comprises a particle having a diameter is between about 150 and about 1,200 microns or between about 1,750 and about 2,500 microns.
- 4. The arc tube of claim 1 wherein said metal is bismuth and said halide of said metal is bismuth bromide.
- 5. The arc tube of claim 1 wherein said fill material has an oxygen and hydrogen content less than 10 ppm and less than 1 ppm of contaminants which may promote devitrification of quartz.
- 6. A HID lamp comprising:an outer envelope sealed to a mounting member at one end; a sealed arc tube envelope mounted within said outer envelope, said arc tube envelope having a pair of electrodes spaced apart internally of said envelope and extending one each from opposing ends of said envelope through said base; and a solid lamp fill material internally of said envelope, said material formed by dissolving a metal halide within a molten metal and cooling the molten mixture.
- 7. A super high pressure mercury lamp having a small amount of bromine in the arc tube comprising:an outer envelope sealed to a mounting member at one end; a sealed arc tube envelope mounted within said outer envelope, said arc tube envelope being elongated and having a pair of electrodes spaced apart internally of said envelope and extending one each from opposite ends of said envelope through said base; and a lamp fill material internally of said arc tube envelope, said material having two components, one of said components comprising mercury and the other of said components comprising a particle formed by dissolving a metal halide in a molten metal.
CLAIM OF PRIORITY
This Application is a divisional of and claims benefit of application Ser. No. 09/801,653 filed Mar. 9, 2001 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,661,175 entitled “SOLID LAMP FILL MATERIAL AND METHOD OF DOSING HID LAMPS”, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/188,004, filed Mar. 9, 2000.
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