Plural Filaments Patents (Class 313/272)
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Publication number: 20020109448Abstract: A multi-filament light bulb which is lightable one filament at a time includes a sealed glass envelope, a base fixed to the envelope and a plurality of filaments supported within the glass envelope. The bulb also includes a ring-shaped insulator having one or more electrical contacts electrically isolated from one another disposed thereon. The ring-shaped insulator is disposed in the base of the bulb with each of the electrical contacts connected to one of the filaments. A plurality of radially depressable metal tab switches are disposed in the base of the bulb adjacent to the contacts on the ring insulator for completing an electrical circuit to thereby illuminate one of the filaments.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2001Publication date: August 15, 2002Inventor: Hashem Al-Refai
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Publication number: 20020041139Abstract: A portable lamp with adjustment device to obtain different emitted light cones includes a light source received within a concave reflector. The light source includes at least two separately switchable incandescent filaments operatively connected to a power source, which are arranged within the light source to generate a desired light cone. By way of example, according to the invention, a filament intended to generate a small angled light cone, i.e. for far distance illumination, draws greater power from the power source than a filament intended to generate a wide angled light cone. To this end, each of the filaments has different illuminous efficiencies. An additional laser light source, electronic flash unit controlled by the light source may also be provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 1998Publication date: April 11, 2002Inventor: HARALD OPOLKA
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Publication number: 20020008452Abstract: A lamp capsule for use in a vehicle headlamp includes a lamp envelope having a tubular portion. First and second spaced-apart filaments are mounted in the lamp envelope for emitting light when energized by electrical energy. The lamp capsule further includes one or more light-attenuating axial stripes on the lamp envelope. The axial stripes are positioned on the lamp envelope for blocking light emitted by the first filament and reflected by the second filament. The lamp capsule may further include light-attenuating rings at or near opposite ends of the lamp envelope for defining upper and lower boundaries of a clear region of the lamp envelope. A filament support structure may include support leads located in the plane of the filaments for limiting light blockage and stray reflections.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2001Publication date: January 24, 2002Inventors: Charles M. Coushaine, Michael D. Tucker, George J. English
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Patent number: 6271622Abstract: A lamp capsule for use in a vehicle headlamp includes a lamp envelope having a tubular portion. First and second spaced-apart filaments are mounted in the lamp envelope for emitting light when energized by electrical energy. The lamp capsule further includes one or more light-attenuating axial stripes on the lamp envelope. The axial stripes are positioned on the lamp envelope for blocking light emitted by the first filament and reflected by the second filament. The lamp capsule may further include light-attenuating rings at or near opposite ends of the lamp envelope for defining upper and lower boundaries of a clear region of the lamp envelope. A filament support structure may include support leads located in the plane of the filaments for limiting light blockage and stray reflections.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1999Date of Patent: August 7, 2001Assignee: Osram Sylvania Inc.Inventors: Charles M. Coushaine, Michael D. Tucker, George J. English
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Publication number: 20010007405Abstract: There is provided a lamp unit for light radiating type heating device which allows efficient cooling of the lamps, and the temperature increase of a semiconductor wafer irradiated with the lamp unit is faster than in the prior art without the need of a complicated and large cooling structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2000Publication date: July 12, 2001Inventor: Shinji Suzuki
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Patent number: 6238059Abstract: A various color light refraction bulb is disclosed. The bulb includes a lamp tube, tungsten silks and a core pillar. A concave ring is formed at a middle section of the lamp tube, so as to divide the core tube into an upper tube and a lower tube. The concave ring serves to refract light from the upper and lower tubes so as to present various colors. A cone shape surface is used to seal the lower side of the lower tube and is used as a reflecting region so as to project light toward the lamp tube; and therefore, a various light refraction bulb is formed.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2000Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Inventor: Jsiang-Fu Chen
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Patent number: 6099148Abstract: An airway obstruction luminaire has a luminaire base; a substantially cylindrical Fresnel lens having a lens axis; a halogen lamp having a lamp base, and a substantially linear filament; and a lamp bracket which positions the lamp such that a filament axis of the filament is coincident with the lens axis. The filament is energized by a power supply connected to a first filament end and second filament end, which are separated by an effective length l.sub.E of less than 1 inch. The filament is preferably formed as a helical coil. The lamp is designed to operate at a lamp rated voltage V.sub.L between about 12 and 30 volts. The power supply voltage V.sub.P is reduced if V.sub.P is greater than V.sub.L. The second filament end is supported by a second end support structure configured to reduce shadowing. The lens is preferably an acrylic plastic lens fabricated by injection molding.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1998Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Assignee: Flash Technology Corporation of AmericaInventors: Richard M. Northrup, George J. Mandeville
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Patent number: 6048385Abstract: An electric discharge wire-holding structure for a wet-type electric dust collector is disclosed. The holding structure is capable of increasing the service life of electric discharge wires by preventing the presence of a minute clearance at the end of the electric discharge wire which is fastened on the electrode bar, thereby providing a continuous path for a flowing current and preventing electric wear due to a potential difference. The holding structure includes a hook provided at the fastened end of an electric discharge wire, and which is fastened on a planar set seat formed on an electrode bar by a set screw.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1998Date of Patent: April 11, 2000Assignee: Shinko Pantec Co., Ltd.Inventor: Tetsukazu Koide
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Patent number: 5949181Abstract: An automotive lamp bulb is provided that is easy to assemble. A glass bulb has a tip with a short projection at its upper end. A common lead wire is secured in a neck portion of the glass bulb with the aid of a bead. The bead makes it possible to shorten the upper end of the glass bulb. The use of the bead also makes it easier to align the common lead wire with the neck portion. Because the bead is interposed therebetween, the common lead wire is allowed to slide in relation to the glass bulb, thus making it possible to use inexpensive hard glass. Consequently, an inexpensive and compact automotive lamp bulb can be easily manufactured.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1997Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Hajime Tabata, Toru Hasegawa
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Patent number: 5936330Abstract: A magnetron includes a cylindrically shaped cathode having an electron emitting surface and a filamentary heater adapted to raise the temperature of the emitting surface sufficient to permit thermionic electron emission therefrom. The filamentary heater comprises a first filament support member having an axial shaft coaxially disposed within the support sleeve and is coupled at an end thereof to a portion of the support sleeve. The first filament support member has a plurality of first tines extending from an opposite end of the axial shaft. A second filament support member has an axial shaft coaxially disposed within the support sleeve along a common axis with the axial shaft of the first filament support member. The second filament support member has a plurality of second tines extending from an end of the axial shaft in substantial alignment with the first tines.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1997Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.Inventor: Richard L. Barbier
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Patent number: 5856723Abstract: The invention concerns an electrical incandescent lamp with a low-beam cap, articularly a two-filament halogen incandescent lamp and a production process for such a lamp, as well as a low-beam cap. Low-beam screening cap (12) has an opening (14), through which one end (6a) of low-beam filament (6) is threaded. This filament end (6a) is welded to the back side of low-beam screening cap (12) or to a current lead wire (8a), which is attached by a projection welding to the back side of low-beam screening cap (12). The fastening of low-beam filament (6) according to the invention makes possible materials savings in the case of a low-beam screening cap (12) and lower cost lamp manufacture.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1996Date of Patent: January 5, 1999Assignee: Patent-Treuhand-Gesellschaft fuer elektrische Gluehlampen mbHInventor: Roland Rittner
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Patent number: 5834892Abstract: To obtain a fluorescent display tube which allows the cathode to be driven by a DC current from a battery even when the overall length of the tube becomes large. This object can be achieved by: placing anchors 11A and 11B on both ends of the cathode 10; placing a support on the middle point between the anchors 11A and 11B, to which part of the cathode 10 has been fixed; and adjusting the lengths between the support and the anchors 11A and 11B to be 100 mm or less, and then adding DC power sources 13A and 13B which pass DC currents negative with respect to the support, and positive with respect to the anchors 11A and 11B between the support 12 and the anchors 11A and 11B.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1997Date of Patent: November 10, 1998Assignee: Futaba Denshi Kogyo K.K.Inventors: Yasuyuki Kikuchi, Tatsuya Kurobuchi
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Patent number: 5808399Abstract: Disclosed are a process for fixing a filament onto a support in an incandescent lamp in which the filament is prevented from being deformed when it is welded onto a support and also a filament supporting structure to be established by the process. The filament fixing process comprises wrapping a foil body around each supporting end portion of a filament; squeezing the wrapped foil body together at positions close to each end thereof to form a cylindrical portion and a fin-like portion protruding from the cylindrical portion; and welding the cylindrical portion onto a support (e.g. a support wire or a supporting piece of a shade) for the filament such that the fin-like portion of the foil body may be situated within the distance or range corresponding to the diameter of the cylindrical portion as measured from the surface of the support.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1996Date of Patent: September 15, 1998Assignee: Koito Manufacturing Co., Ltd.Inventor: Masatoshi Yoneyama
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Patent number: 5517399Abstract: A power supply with a full-wave rectifier and a chopper having an inductor and a transistor connected in series across the rectifier. The transistor is switched on and off providing an interrupted voltage which is applied across a smoothing capacitor, via a blocking diode, to produce a smoothed DC voltage for driving a load. When the transistor is turned on, current from the rectifier is drawn through the inductor. When the transistor is turned off, the current through the inductor is conducted, in a positive direction, to the smoothing capacitor. The inductor and parasitic capacitance inherently present in the chopper create oscillations which allow current to flow through the inductor in a negative direction.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1993Date of Patent: May 14, 1996Assignee: Matsushita Electric Works, Ltd.Inventors: Tokushi Yamauchi, Masahiro Yamanaka, Kazuhiro Nishimoto, Yukio Yamanaka
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Patent number: 5500566Abstract: A filament dampening system for a filament in a miniature lamp includes a glass bridge formed around the lead wires and the filament dampening wire.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1993Date of Patent: March 19, 1996Assignee: Cooper Industries, Inc.Inventors: Guenter E. Talmon-Gros, Donald H. Freeman, Thomas A. Flight, Raymond M. McCarthy, Anthony E. Kendall
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Patent number: 5424607Abstract: A fluorescent display device includes a substrate having a pattern display thereon, at least one pair of conductive bases, the bases being separated by a predetermined interval and facing each other in parallel on the substrate, the conductive bases each having at least one pair of position-setting holes perpendicular to the substrate; and at least one pair of supporters, each of which includes a fixing portion having at least one pair of position-setting holes corresponding to the position-setting holes of one of the bases, and a supporting portion extending from said fixing portion, one of the position-setting holes in each of the supporters being a slot. The slots correspond to a hole in a supporter so that it is unnecessary for the base specifications to be changed even in the event of variation of the intervals between the position-setting holes in the supporters.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1993Date of Patent: June 13, 1995Assignee: Samsung Display Devices Co., Ltd.Inventor: Dae-cheol Jeong
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Patent number: 5384510Abstract: An incandescent lamp having a plurality of filaments which can effectively negate disadvantages of unpredictable operation and complete darkness after failure when operated similar to a conventional single filament lamp. In a preferred embodiment of the invention two filaments enclosed within an a suitable envelope are electrically connected to incandesce simultaneously. The embodiment having two filaments enclosed within an envelope of the lamp has three states: one, both filaments energize simultaneously and the lamp radiates maximum visible energy; two, first filament fails but the second filament remains energized and the lamp radiates relatively less visible energy; and three, second filament fails and the lamp is completely dark. In state one, the lamp operates similar to a conventional single filament lamp. In state two, the lamp is radiating less visible energy indicating to the user the need to be replaced before occurrence of state three, complete failure of the lamp.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1992Date of Patent: January 24, 1995Inventor: Bruce H. Arnold
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Patent number: 5300857Abstract: An image display device displays an image based on visible fluorescent radiation caused by electron beams emitted from a plurality of parallel spaced filamentary cathodes that extend over a substrate. A pair of support bars fixed to opposite sides of the substrate has a pair of spaced arrays of through holes defined therein, and supports a pair of spaced arrays of electrically conductive pins extending through through holes, with a plurality of electrically insulating bodies disposed around the electrically conductive pins and fitted in the through holes, respectively. Each of the filamentary cathodes has opposite ends secured to the support member and held against outer circumferential surfaces of one pair of electrically conductive pins of the spaced arrays.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1991Date of Patent: April 5, 1994Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kanji Imai, Seiichi Taniguchi, Mitsunori Katano, Fumio Yamazaki, Toshifumi Nakatani
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Patent number: 5268613Abstract: An improved incandescent lamp is disclosed that is specially adapted for use in combination with a concave reflector in providing a high-intensity beam of light. The lamp includes a plurality of linear, helically-wound filaments arranged with their longitudinal axes parallel with each other and spaced substantially uniformly around the lamp's central longitudinal axis. Orienting such a lamp with its longitudinal axis aligned with the reflector's longitudinal axis, and with the filaments near the reflector's general focal point, ensures that a high proportion of the emitted light is collected by the reflector to project the high-intensity beam.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1991Date of Patent: December 7, 1993Assignee: Gregory EsakoffInventor: David W. Cunningham
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Patent number: 5239231Abstract: A connector for connecting the filaments of a dual filament halogen lamp to a common ground lead includes two provisions for clamping the connector to ends of the first and second filament and a central portion for connection to the common ground in a dual filament halogen lamp.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1991Date of Patent: August 24, 1993Assignee: Cooper Industries, Inc.Inventor: Robert A. Grunder
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Patent number: 5187405Abstract: The incandescent lamp includes a glass bulb having a longitudinal axis and two filaments formed of a coil within the bulb supported with their longitudinal axes oriented parallel to the bulb's longitudinal axis. For supporting the filaments, three support wires are provided, each with an outer portion fixed to the bulb and extending parallel to the bulb longitudinal axis and an inner portion extending substantially perpendicular to the outer portion. The inner and outer portions of all three support wires are located in a single reference plane extending parallel to the bulb longitudinal axis. The filaments are joined to the support wires by four welded joints that can be applied in the single reference plane. The inner portions of the second and third support wires extend toward each other and are substantially aligned. The bulb has a glass seal portion through which the outer portion of the support wires extend and by which the outer support wire are fixed in a laterally spaced apart relation.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1992Date of Patent: February 16, 1993Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Bernard W. Rachel, Richard C. LeCrone, Michael W. Bowen
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Patent number: 5084806Abstract: Disclosed is a light emitting display device comprising: a stem member comprising a lidless container having a plural number of chambers divided by partially chipped walls, filaments and their support posts arranged in each chamber; and a lid panel having transparent windows and light-shielding face. The lid panel is airtightly fixed on the upper side of the container so that the light-shielding face covers the upper portions of the chipped parts of the walls. The inside of the device is made vacuum.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1990Date of Patent: January 28, 1992Inventor: Kiyoshi Nagai
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Patent number: 4896074Abstract: A process of manufacture and an article produced by the process in the form of a lead glass substrate. The substrate is discretely marked during the manufacturing process by directing a flame upon it that is deficient in oxygen to provide a darkened or black marking in the glass surface. The invention is especially useful for marking electric lamps.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1988Date of Patent: January 23, 1990Assignee: GTE Products CorporationInventors: Debra L. Williams, David S. Holmes, Daniel D. Devir
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Patent number: 4801845Abstract: To positively position the components of a filament mount, including filats (6, 7) and a cover cap (11) shrouding a filament, for use in a dual-filament automotive-type lamp, one of the current supply leads (10') is extended towards the exhaust tip (4) of the lamp. A guide element (13), which terminates in an at least essentially part-cylindrical region, is melted-in into the exhaust tip (4), and receives the end portion (12) of the current supply lead. If the element is springy, for example a spiral spring permitting compression, the spring (13) and the current lead wire (10') can be welded together, particularly for lamps which have low thermal loading. In lamps which have high thermal loading, the end (12) of the current lead (10') is preferably received loosely within the spiral spring to minimize heat transfer; additionally, a heat insulating jacket (14), for example in form of a small ceramic tube or a glass coating, can be interposed between the spiral spring (13) and the current supply lead.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1987Date of Patent: January 31, 1989Assignee: Patent Treuhand Gesellschaft fur elektrische Gluhlampen mbHInventor: Rolf Kiesel
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Patent number: 4663558Abstract: An incandescent lamp bulb assembly having three or four lead wires led out of the bottom of a pinched sealing neck of an envelope or bulb containing two filaments (double filament structure), said lead wires are disposed in line longitudinally of the pinched sealing neck. Each of three supports connected to these lead wires comprises a connecting arm section extending parallelly with a plane defined by the line of lead wires and lead-out direction of them and also in a direction intersecting the lead-out direction, and a stem section extending from the connecting arm section and having one end thereof fixed. Since the connecting arm section of each support is so formed as to be welded to a corresponding lead wire from a direction perpendicular to said plane, all the supports are welded to the lead wires from a same direction.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1985Date of Patent: May 5, 1987Assignee: Ichikoh Industries LimitedInventor: Ariyoshi Endo
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Patent number: 4622487Abstract: An electric lamp (e.g., tungsten-halogen) wherein a glass bridge (31) is used and has the support wires (23) of the lamp's filament structure (13) passing therethrough. The support wires are indented (e.g., with V-shaped notches) on opposing sides thereof just below the bridge to permit movement of the portions of the support wires between the bridge and press-sealed end (17) of the lamp's envelope (11) during press-sealing, thereby substantially relieving stresses on the bridge (31) and possible breakage thereof as may occur if such wires were retained in a fixed, non-movable arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1985Date of Patent: November 11, 1986Assignee: GTE Products CorporationInventors: Arnold E. Westlund, Jr., Freddie P. Hughes
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Patent number: 4605877Abstract: An improved structure for mounting minor and major filaments of a three-way incandescent lamp is disclosed. The improved mounting structure orients the major filament in either an axial or transverse manner and the minor filament in a transverse manner. The transverse mounting of the major and minor filaments is established by the selection of the respective parameters of the inner lead wires connected to the minor and major filaments so as to improve the ability of each transverse mounted filament to withstand mechanical shock.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1985Date of Patent: August 12, 1986Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Timothy C. Cho, Edwin J. Lohrey
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Patent number: 4604546Abstract: A "3-lite" incandescent lamp structure is disclosed which is capable of being mounted in either a "base down" orientation or a "base up" orientation without damage to the internal glass button support assembly. A shield is provided adjacent to the glass button support assembly to minimize damage to the support assembly from the gaseous deposition products generated by the lamp filaments.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 1984Date of Patent: August 5, 1986Assignee: GTE Products CorporationInventors: David H. Fox, Lonnie Robinson
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Patent number: 4553066Abstract: A multi-filament lamp that includes a tubular envelope having a pinch seal at one end thereof and containing therein a halogen atmosphere. At least two coiled tungsten filaments are disposed in the tubular envelope and are supported so as to be oriented parallel to each other in the longitudinal direction of the envelope. Lead-in wires are provided within the envelope and are hermetically sealed using metal foil strips, these being hermetically sealed within the pinch seal. Outer lead-in wires extend from the pinch seal and are each connected to a respective contact pin. A lead-in wire is associated with each filament and a common lead-in wire is also provided. A wire grid extends longitudinally within the envelope substantially in parallel to the filaments and is disposed therebetween so as to isolate one filament from the other and thereby provide filament redundancy.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1983Date of Patent: November 12, 1985Assignee: GTE Products CorporationInventors: Larry R. Fields, George B. Kendrick
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Patent number: 4366411Abstract: A quartz iodine studio lamp has a tungsten filament (32) formed of several sections (34) arranged in a plane between two quartz bridges (16,18) which are in turn supported by support wires (20,22). One end of the filament assembly (14) is supported in a seal (28) forming one end of the envelope (12). To stabilize the filament assembly, so as to stop it hitting the envelope wall, two spring coils (40) are carried by the bridge (16) remote from the seal (28) and extend transversely of the envelope to its inner surface.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1980Date of Patent: December 28, 1982Assignee: Thorn Electrical Industries LimitedInventor: Kenneth B. Robinson
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Patent number: 4272698Abstract: A long, tubular incandescent lamp has incorporated therein a filament formed by coupling light emitting segments and non-light-emitting segments alternately with each other. Each of the light emitting segments is composed of a light emitting coil and a coil-like coupling member of a larger pitch than the light emitting coil. Each of the non-light-emitting segments is composed of a bar formed to have a straight short-circuit part, bent portions at both ends thereof and supports respectively extending from the bent portions. The short-circuit part is inserted into the coil-like coupling member and these elements are then welded to each other to obtain the filament of alternately coupled light emitting and non-light-emitting segments. The composite filament is subsequently sealed in a long, tubular bulb. Thus, the resulting incandescent lamp is easily assembled, simple in structure, and highly shock resistant.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1979Date of Patent: June 9, 1981Assignee: Ushio Denki KabushikikaishaInventors: Hiroo Oyama, Takashi Yokouchi
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Patent number: 4208603Abstract: An electric lamp construction is described having a pair of conductive inlead wires of dispersion-strengthened copper alloy to serve as the sole means of physical support for a resistive incandescent filament electrically connected thereto, wherein said inlead wires have a surface metallurgical structure of fibrous dispersion-strengthened copper alloy. Said metallurgical surface of the inlead wires can further serve to enhance bonding of other materials thereto including metals such as nickel and aluminum as well as nonmetallic gettering materials such as phosphorous compounds.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1979Date of Patent: June 17, 1980Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: James A. Graves, Francis W. Pikus
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Patent number: 4140939Abstract: A tungsten-halogen lamp for use in motor vehicle headlights comprises a tubular sealed glass capsule containing two coiled tungsten filaments, parallel to each other and disposed substantially orthogonally to the axis of the capsule. The two filaments are offset laterally from each other and one of the filaments is a coiled coil, in order to reduce the lateral traverse of both filaments.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1978Date of Patent: February 20, 1979Assignee: GTE Sylvania IncorporatedInventors: Robert P. Bonazoli, Stephen F. Kimball, III, Lewis H. Palmer, III
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Patent number: 4032809Abstract: Coiled incandescible filament which principally comprises tantalum carbide has coiled end portions thereof overfitting relatively thick tantalum carbide members, with the inner surfaces of the overfitting coils welded to the relatively thick members. Electrical connection and support for the filament is made to the relatively thick, overfitted members, rather than the fine, brittle filament. In order to effect the weld between the overfitting coils and the relatively thick members, the coils and relatively thick members are first overfitted as metals and then carbided, with diffusion welds therebetween formed during the carbiding process.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1966Date of Patent: June 28, 1977Assignee: Westinghouse Electric CorporationInventor: Richard Corth
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Patent number: RE36316Abstract: An improved incandescent lamp is disclosed that is specially adapted for use in combination with a concave reflector in providing a high-intensity beam of light. The lamp includes a plurality of linear, helically-wound filaments arranged with their longitudinal axes parallel with each other and spaced substantially uniformly around the lamp's central longitudinal axis. Orienting such a lamp with its longitudinal axis aligned with the reflector's longitudinal axis, and with the filaments near the reflector's general focal point, ensures that a high proportion of the emitted light is collected by the reflector to project the high-intensity beam.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1995Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Assignee: Gregory EsakoffInventor: David W. Cunningham