Claims
- 1. In a high pressure vapor lamp having:
- an outer vitreous envelope including a pair of sealed lead-in conductors, an arc tube supported within said outer envelope and having one of its ends connected to one of said lead-in conductors, the improvement comprising:
- a time fuse device including an electrically conductive fusible element supported within a housing and serially connected between the other end of said arc tube and the other of said lead-in conductors, said fusible element having a time fuse characteristic established by preselected dimensions and material adapting it to rupture within a predetermined time duration corresponding to the anticipated life expectancy of the lamp.
- 2. In a high pressure vapor lamp according to claim 1 wherein said fusible element is a metal composition selected from the group consisting of silver, aluminum, copper, and alloys thereof.
- 3. In a high pressure vapor lamp according to claim 1 wherein said housing of said time fuse device is of an electrical insulative refractory material formed of an aluminum oxide ceramic.
- 4. In a high pressure vapor lamp according to claim 3 wherein said housing is positioned relatively close to said arc tube.
- 5. In a high pressure vapor lamp according to claim 1 wherein said housing of said time fuse device has covers at opposite ends and is hermetically sealed.
- 6. In a high pressure vapor lamp according to claim 1 wherein said time fuse device is supported by first and second looped portions interconnecting said fusible element to said lead-in conductor and said arc tube, said first and second loop portions located and abutting opposite ends of said housing.
- 7. In a high pressure vapor lamp according to claim 1 wherein said fusible element is of a silver composition and has a diameter in the range of about 8.5 mils to about 54 mils and said high pressure vapor lamp has a wattage rating in the range of 35 watts to 400 watts with an anticipated life of about 24,000 hours.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part, of application Ser. No. 542,246, filed 10/14/83, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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