Abstract: A low pressure discharge lamp, particularly a fluorescent lamp, having a plurality of separate and continuous grooves along its length each of which is formed for 360.degree. around the envelope. The groove configuration maintains a generally arcuate cross-section of varying radius to thereby alter the wall recombination rate of the plasma ions with the phosphor. In the embodiments where the cross-section of the envelope as deformed by the groove is non-circular, the invention also acts to increase the plasma arc stream length thereby changing the electrical and luminous properties of the lamp. A method and apparatus for making the grooves using a plurality of heat sources is also described.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 30, 1975
Date of Patent:
October 26, 1976
Assignee:
Duro-Test Corporation
Inventors:
Joel Shurgan, Donald P. Northrop, Gordon D. Coplein