Patents by Inventor Joseph M. Proud
Joseph M. Proud has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 4427922Abstract: A source of visible light including an electrodeless lamp containing a mercury halide. When the contents of the electrodeless lamp are excited by high frequency power, excited mercury (I) halide molecules emit visible light.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1981Date of Patent: January 24, 1984Assignees: GTE Laboratories Inc., GTE Products Corp.Inventors: Joseph M. Proud, Stephen G. Johnson
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Patent number: 4427924Abstract: A source of visible light including an electrodeless lamp containing a mercury halide, iodine, and nitrogen. When the contents of the electrodeless lamp are excited by high frequency power, visible light is emitted.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1981Date of Patent: January 24, 1984Assignees: GTE Laboratories Inc., GTE Products Corp.Inventors: Joseph M. Proud, Walter P. Lapatovich, Stephen G. Johnson
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Patent number: 4427921Abstract: A source of ultraviolet radiation including an electrodeless lamp containing a metal iodide or iodine. When the contents of the electrodeless lamp are excited by high frequency power, excited iodine atoms emit ultraviolet radiation.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1981Date of Patent: January 24, 1984Assignees: GTE Laboratories Inc., GTE Products Corp.Inventors: Joseph M. Proud, Stephen G. Johnson
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Patent number: 4427923Abstract: An electrodeless fluorescent light source including an electrodeless lamp containing a metal iodide or iodine. A fluorescing material is disposed between the electrodeless lamp and an outer envelope. When the contents of the electrodeless lamp are excited by high frequency power, excited iodine atoms emit ultraviolet radiation. The ultraviolet radiation impinges on the fluorescing material causing it to emit visible light. The fluorescing material may be a solid phosphor material on the outer surface of the electrodeless lamp, a solid phosphor material on the inner surface of the outer envelope, a gaseous phosphor material in the space between the electrodeless lamp and the outer envelope, or some combination thereof.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1981Date of Patent: January 24, 1984Assignees: GTE Laboratories Inc., GTE Products Corp.Inventors: Joseph M. Proud, Stephen G. Johnson
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Patent number: 4427920Abstract: An electromagnetic discharge apparatus including an electrodeless lamp containing a fill material which emit light when subjected to a high frequency electric field. Power is coupled to the contents of the lamp by a coupling fixture having an outer conductor of conductive mesh and an inner conductor. The electrodeless lamp is mounted between two electrodes, one from the inner conductor and one from the outer conductor which terminate closely adjacent to opposite outer surfaces of the electrodeless lamp.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1981Date of Patent: January 24, 1984Assignee: GTE Laboratories IncorporatedInventors: Joseph M. Proud, Robert K. Smith, Charles N. Fallier, Jr.
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Patent number: 4413204Abstract: The lamp shown herein is a beam mode fluorescent lamp for general lighting applications. The lamp comprises a light transmitting envelope, having a phosphor coating on its inner surface, enclosing a thermionic cathode for emitting electrons and an anode for accelerating the electrons and forming an electron beam, and a fill material, such as mercury, which emits ultraviolet radiation upon excitation. The cathode configuration provides for the elimination of "hot spots" due to ion bombardment at the low potential end of the cathode and for higher overall cathode emission of electrons. Various methods are employed to accomplish these ends, such as: segmenting the cathode, pitch variation of the cathode winding; ion probes and a non-uniform primary coil wound around a larger mandrel wire.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1982Date of Patent: November 1, 1983Assignee: GTE Laboratories IncorporatedInventors: Wojciech W. Byszewski, A. Bowman Budinger, Joseph M. Proud, Leslie A. Riseberg
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Patent number: 4408141Abstract: The lamp shown herein is a beam mode fluorescent lamp for general lighting applications. The lamp comprises a light transmitting envelope, having a phosphor coating on its inner surface, enclosing a pair of thermionic electrodes and a fill material, such as mercury, which emits ultraviolet radiation upon excitation. During application of the first polarity of an AC signal, one electrode acts as a cathode and the other electrode functions as an anode. During the other AC polarity, the electrodes reverse their functions. This invention reduces the requirement for input power to a beam mode discharge lamp without adversely affecting luminous output. This lamp substantially eliminates wasted electron bombardment energy to the anode by use of this energy to help heat the cathode for the next half of the AC cycle. This lamp employs a single power source and may be used in various pre-heat or rapid start configurations.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1982Date of Patent: October 4, 1983Assignee: GTE Laboratories IncorporatedInventors: Wojciech W. Byszewski, A. Bowman Budinger, Joseph M. Proud
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Patent number: 4379982Abstract: A light source, including a high pressure discharge lamp and a starting pulse generator, such as a spiral line pulse generator, utilizes a generally straight elongated conductor, or starting aid, in close proximity to an outer surface of the discharge tube to provide efficient coupling of the starting pulse to the discharge lamp. The starting aid extends between a region proximate one of the electrodes and a region proximate the other of the electrodes. The starting aid provides within the discharge lamp an ionization path of minimum length free of circumferential turns when the conductor is energized by the pulse generator. The starting aid can be affixed to the discharge tube or can be mounted in one or more support brackets.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1982Date of Patent: April 12, 1983Assignee: GTE Laboratories IncorporatedInventor: Joseph M. Proud
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Patent number: 4358641Abstract: High voltage control devices are provided comprising a housing, an aprotic liquid contained within said housing, means for effecting heat exchange with said liquid, at least two spaced electrodes contained within said liquid and each of said electrodes extending from said housing. These devices find utility as variable resistors, circuit breakers, theremostats, optical triggering devices, acoustic pulse generators and the like.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1980Date of Patent: November 9, 1982Assignee: GTE Laboratories IncorporatedInventors: Joseph M. Proud, James J. Auborn, Richard A. Bessett
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Patent number: 4353012Abstract: A light source wherein a spiral line pulse generator, having an output coupled to one electrode of a metal halide discharge lamp and an input for coupling to a source of lamp operating power, provides high voltage, short duration lamp starting pulses. The spiral line pulse generator includes two conductors and two insulators, each in the form of an elongated sheet, in an alternating arrangement which is rolled together in a spiral configuration having a plurality of turns. The high voltage, short duration pulse is provided upon closure of a low inductance switch coupled between the conductors. A thermal switch can be utilized to bypass the spiral line pulse generator after lamp starting. The spiral line pulse generator can be enclosed within the lamp base of the light source.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1981Date of Patent: October 5, 1982Assignee: GTE Laboratories IncorporatedInventors: Charles N. Fallier, Jr., Joseph M. Proud
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Patent number: 4328446Abstract: A high pressure sodium lamp, which includes a discharge tube enclosing xenon at pressures in excess of 300 torr, is reliably started by the combination of an igniter, a conductor wrapped around the discharge tube, and a switching circuit. The igniter provides periodic pulses of 2500 to 4000 volts with a duration of at least one microsecond. The switching circuit provides a high voltage pulse having an amplitude about equal to the amplitude of the periodic pulses and a duration much greater than the duration of the periodic pulses. The conductor intensifies the electric field within the discharge tube. A conventional lamp ballast provides ac power during starting and normal operation.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1980Date of Patent: May 4, 1982Assignee: GTE Laboratories IncorporatedInventors: Charles N. Fallier, Jr., Joseph M. Proud
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Patent number: 4325004Abstract: Method and apparatus for starting high intensity discharge lamps utilizing a spiral line pulse generator to generate high voltage, short duration starting pulses. The spiral line pulse generator includes two conductors and two insulators, each in the form of an elongated sheet, in an alternating arrangement which is rolled together in a spiral configuration having a plurality of turns. A high voltage, short duration pulse is provided upon closure of a low inductance switch coupled between the conductors. The pulse is coupled to the discharge lamp by an elongated conductor located in close proximity to the discharge tube. The spiral line pulse generator can be included within the outer jacket of the light source.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1980Date of Patent: April 13, 1982Assignee: GTE Laboratories IncorporatedInventors: Joseph M. Proud, Leslie A. Riseberg, Charles N. Fallier, Jr.
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Patent number: 4266167Abstract: Method an apparatus for general illumination wherein high frequency power is capacitively coupled to a low pressure discharge. A discharge lamp includes an envelope which is typically pear-shaped with a re-entrant cavity. The lamp envelope encloses a fill material which forms during discharge a plasma which emits ultraviolet radiation and has an effective electrical impedance. The lamp envelope typically includes on its inner surface a phosphor coating. An outer conductor, typically a conductive mesh, is disposed around the outer surface of the lamp envelope. A solid or hollow inner conductor is disposed in the re-entrant cavity. The apparatus is configured so that the capacitive impedance associated with coupling of high frequency power from the conductors to the discharge is much less than the plasma impedance. Low capacitive impedance is achieved by utilizing high frequencies and conductors with large surface areas and by maintaining the conductors in close contact with the lamp envelope.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1979Date of Patent: May 5, 1981Assignee: GTE Laboratories IncorporatedInventors: Joseph M. Proud, Donald H. Baird
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Patent number: 4266166Abstract: Light source wherein high frequency power is capacitively coupled to a low pressure discharge includes at least one metallized power coupling conductor. A discharge lamp includes an envelope which is typically pear-shaped with a re-entrant cavity. The lamp envelope encloses a fill material which forms during discharge a plasma which emits ultravoilet radiation and typically includes on its inner surface a phosphor coating. An outer conductor is disposed around the outer surface of the lamp envelope. A conductive coating disposed on the inner surface of the re-entrant cavity forms the inner conductor. The outer conductor can be a conductive mesh or can be a conductive coating disposed on the outer surface of the lamp envelope in a pattern which permits light to escape from the lamp.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1979Date of Patent: May 5, 1981Assignee: GTE Laboratories IncorporatedInventors: Joseph M. Proud, Robert K. Smith
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Patent number: 4259593Abstract: High voltage control devices are provided comprising a housing, an aprotic liquid contained within said housing, means for effecting heat exchange with said liquid, at least two spaced electrodes contained within said liquid and each of said electrodes extending from said housing. These devices find utility as variable resistors, circuit breakers, thermostats, optical triggering devices, acoustic pulse generators and the like.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1978Date of Patent: March 31, 1981Assignee: GTE Laboratories IncorporatedInventors: Joseph M. Proud, James M. Auborn, R. A. Bessett
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Patent number: 4247800Abstract: Radioactive materials are used to assist in starting a discharge in an electrodeless light source. The radioactive emissions predispose on the inner surface of the lamp envelope loosely bound charges which thereafter assist in initiating discharge. The radioactive material can be enclosed within the lamp envelope in gaseous or non-gaseous form. Preferred materials are krypton 85 and americium 241. In addition, the radioactive material can be dispersed in the lamp envelope material or can be a pellet imbedded in the envelope material. Finally, the radioactive material can be located in the termination fixture. Sources of alpha particles, beta particles, or gamma rays are suitable. Because charges accumulate with time on the inner surface of the lamp envelope, activity levels as low as 10.sup.-8 curie are effective as starting aids.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1979Date of Patent: January 27, 1981Assignee: GTE Laboratories IncorporatedInventors: Joseph M. Proud, Robert J. Regan, Paul O. Haugsjaa, Donald H. Baird
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Patent number: 4243950Abstract: A random noise generator for providing useful random noise power without amplification includes an anode and cathode element, disposed within a glass housing, with the electrical breakdown occurring therebetween along the inner surface of the housing is capable of generating broad band white noise.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1977Date of Patent: January 6, 1981Assignee: GTE Laboratories IncorporatedInventor: Joseph M. Proud, Jr.
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Patent number: 4185206Abstract: High voltage control devices are provided comprising a housing, an aprotic liquid contained within said housing, means for effecting heat exchange with said liquid, at least two spaced electrodes contained within said liquid and each of said electrodes extending from said housing. These devices find utility as variable resistors, circuit breakers, thermostats, optical triggering devices, acoustic pulse generators and the like.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1976Date of Patent: January 22, 1980Assignee: GTE Laboratories IncorporatedInventors: Joseph M. Proud, James J. Auborn, Richard A. Bessett
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Patent number: 4127784Abstract: A light activated solid state microwave generator capable of providing radio frequency pulse bursts includes a plurality of optoelectronic switches arranged on a common substrate for simultaneous activation thereof and a plurality of distributed transmission lines connected in series and properly terminated by the switches upon activation by light.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 1977Date of Patent: November 28, 1978Assignee: GTE Laboratories IncorporatedInventors: Joseph M. Proud, Jr., Scott L. Norman, Charles N. Fallier, Jr.
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Patent number: 4104556Abstract: A radio frequency pulse generator capable of providing high energy pulses having an in-line construction includes an annularly shaped spark gap. The input voltage is connected to the resonant element through a central aperture provided in the spark gap rings for high efficiency operation.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1976Date of Patent: August 1, 1978Assignee: GTE Laboratories IncorporatedInventors: Joseph M. Proud, Jr., Charles N. Fallier, Jr.