Claims
- 1. In a lighting fixture including a lamp and a housing, an improvement for maintaining a lamp envelope area at a cooler reduced tempe relative to the enclosed housing ambient comprising, a flexible thermal element in thermal communication with the housing extending to and springably urging thermal communication with a predetermined area of the lamp envelope surface.
- 2. A thermal element a in claim 1 wherein the element includes a thermally conductive bladder comprising a flexible envelope carrying a thermally conductive and convective fluid or paste.
- 3. A thermal element a in claim 1 wherein the element includes a compressible pad formed of relatively fine thermally conductive mesh.
- 4. A thermal element as in claim 3 wherein the pad includes a conductive surface area for communication with the predetermined area of the lamp envelope surface.
- 5. A thermal element as in claim 1 wherein the element includes a thermally conductive and convective foam.
- 6. A thermal element as in claim 1 wherein the element comprises semirigid clamping means for receiving and carrying the lamp within the fixture housing.
- 7. A thermal element as in claim 1 together with a thermal insulating sleeve covering the exposed side wall portions of the element for isolating the element from the fixture internal operating temperature.
- 8. A thermal element as in claim 1 together with thermal insulating strips covering the exposed side wall portions of the element for isolating the element intermediate body portions from the fixture internal operating temperature.
- 9. A thermal element as in claim wherein the element is enclosed within a thermal insulating shell having apertures formed therein permitting thermal communication between the lamp envelope surface and the outer portion of the lamp housing.
- 10. The thermal element of claim 1, wherein said element is so configured that the envelope temperature is maintained at 35.degree. -40.degree. C.
- 11. The thermal element of claim 1, wherein said element is springably urged at the mid-point of the lamp envelope.
- 12. The thermal element of claim 1, where said element is urged upon a small area of the lamp envelope.
Government Interests
The invention described herein arose in the course of, or under, Contract No. DE-AC03-76SF00098 between the U.S. Department of Energy and the University of California.
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