Having Gas Generating Material Patents (Class 313/563)
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Publication number: 20110204254Abstract: A lamp mounting assembly that mounts a UV lamp within a flow control structure includes a mount assembly that mounts at an end of the flow control structure. The mount assembly includes a conductor housing receiving opening extending therethrough. A socket base structure includes a socket base and a conductor housing extending outwardly from the socket base. The conductor housing is sized to be received by the conductor housing receiving opening of the mount assembly. A lamp socket is connected to the conductor housing to allow an electrical connection between the lamp socket and a power source. The lamp socket has a lamp engaging surface arranged offset from vertical when mounted to the flow control structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2010Publication date: August 25, 2011Inventors: Oliver Lawal, Seth Kacur
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Publication number: 20110181187Abstract: A method is provided for operating an amalgam lamp, wherein the amalgam lamp has an emitter tube filled with inert gas. The amalgam is heated in the emitter tube by an external energy source. The amalgam lamp has an amalgam deposit.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2009Publication date: July 28, 2011Applicant: HERAEUS NOBLELIGHT GMBHInventors: Alex Voronov, Karsten Ernesti
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Patent number: 7777418Abstract: An electroded high watt ceramic metal halide lamp assembly is provided which comprises a light transmissive arc-tube surrounding at least one electrode, a fill disposed in the arc-tube that includes at least one metal halide component and at least one metallic halide getter. The metallic halide getter has a Gibbs Free Energy greater than mercury halide and less than thallium halide, vapor pressure less than mercury halide, free energy of formation of oxide less than Aluminum oxide.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2008Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Raghu Ramaiah
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Patent number: 7518232Abstract: The present invention relates to a plasma display panel (PDP) that includes a first substrate, an address electrode formed on the first substrate, a dielectric layer formed on the first substrate and covering the address electrode, a barrier rib formed on the dielectric layer, a second substrate, a display electrode formed on the second substrate, a dielectric layer formed on the second substrate and covering the display electrode, and a protection layer formed on the dielectric layer of the second substrate. Discharge cells are defined by barrier ribs, and a phosphor layer is formed in the discharge cells. Barrier ribs contains inorganic adsorbent. When a PDP is operated for a long time, residual carbon or water is generated inside discharge cells, and thereby contaminates a discharge gas contained in the discharge cells. The inorganic adsorbent included in the barrier ribs absorb the residual carbon or water improving efficiency and lifespan of the PDP.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2006Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Assignee: Samsung SDI Co., Ltd.Inventor: Young-Gil Yoo
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Patent number: 7026760Abstract: A light source with a heatable filament (1) or an electrode, with the filament or the electrode being arranged in a bulb (2) or in a tube, is provided with an improved service life by the provision of a depot (3) with at least one chemical element that is also present in the filament or the electrode, and which is associated with the filament or the electrode such that the element is supplied to the filament or the electrode. Furthermore, a method is described for regenerating a light source with a heatable filament (1) or an electrode, with the filament or the electrode being arranged in a bulb (2) or in a tube. By the method, the depot (3) is associated in a first step to the filament or the electrode, with the depot comprising at least one chemical element that is also present in the filament or the electrode. Finally, the element is supplied to the filament or the electrode.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2004Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: IP2H AGInventor: Jörg Arnold
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Patent number: 6688934Abstract: A display device and a method for making and operating the display device are described. The display device comprises a base plate containing at least one emitter, a display screen, and a spacer located between the base plate and display screen, where the spacer has a high concentration of an emitter-cleaning material. The spacer may comprise a xerogel or aerogel material and the emitter-cleaning material may comprise hydrogen. The spacer and a method for making the spacer and using the spacer to clean an emitter are also described. The spacer material cleans the emitter by absorbing gases during fabrication of the display device and desorbing emitter-cleaning gases during operation of the display device. By keeping the emitter clean, the spacer retains the work function of the emitter at a low level, thereby prolonging the usefulness of the display device.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2002Date of Patent: February 10, 2004Assignee: Micron Technology, Inc.Inventors: Jim Browning, Surjit S. Chadha
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Patent number: 6603260Abstract: A plasma display panel (PDP) is capable of directly and effectively removing impurities from a discharging space for enhancing the purity of a discharging gas. The PDP has a getter layer formed of at least a portion of a barrier rib. The getter layer is independently formed at an upper portion of each barrier rib with respect to each discharging cell or maybe formed to cross each other at every other cell with respect to the discharging cells formed in a direction in which the barrier ribs extend. The getter material particles are dispersed in an insulation material so that the getter layer has an electrical insulation characteristic.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2000Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Assignee: Orion Electric Co., Ltd.Inventors: Tae Yun Kim, Young Kook Kyon
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Patent number: 6530814Abstract: A display device and a method for making and operating the display device are described. The display device comprises a base plate containing at least one emitter, a display screen, and a spacer located between the base plate and display screen, where the spacer has a high concentration of an emitter-cleaning material. The spacer may comprise a xerogel or aerogel material and the emitter-cleaning material may comprise hydrogen. The spacer and a method for making the spacer and using the spacer to clean an emitter are also described. The spacer material cleans the emitter by absorbing gases during fabrication of the display device and desorbing emitter-cleaning gases during operation of the display device. By keeping the emitter clean, the spacer retains the work function of the emitter at a low level, thereby prolonging the usefulness of the display device.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2000Date of Patent: March 11, 2003Assignee: Micron Technology, Inc.Inventors: Jim Browning, Surjit S. Chadha
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Patent number: 6380676Abstract: A discharge lamp comprises a discharge tube having discharge electrodes (10) at both ends thereof. Two lead wires (8) are connected to each of said electrodes (10) that lead to the outside atmosphere from the inside of the discharge tube. The discharge tube contains a fill as an arc discharge generating and sustaining medium. A tungsten coil (14) is connected to at least one lead wire (8) of at least one electrode (10) and placed adjacent to said electrode (10). At least one material selected from the group consisting of calcium carbonate, barium carbonate and strontium carbonate is applied to the inside and the surface of the tungsten coil (14).Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2000Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: László Bánkuti, Miklós György, Barnabás Nagy, Csaba Trajber
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Patent number: 6356016Abstract: The invention relates to a high-pressure metal-halide lamp comprising a discharge vessel with an ionizable filling containing Hg, a halide and a rare gas, which vessel includes electrodes with a rod containing substantially W. The lamp, when in operation, maintains a W-halide cycle in the discharge vessel. According to the invention, the discharge vessel contains an oxygen dispenser.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1999Date of Patent: March 12, 2002Assignee: U.S. Philips CorporationInventors: Joseph L. G. Suijker, Marinus C. Raas
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Patent number: 6194830Abstract: A getter (74) is situated in an auxiliary compartment (72) of a hollow structure (40-46 and 76) having a larger main compartment (70). The auxiliary compartment is situated outside the main compartment and is connected to the main compartment so that the two compartments reach largely the same steady-state compartment pressure. The getter is activated by directing light energy locally through part of the hollow structure and onto the getter. The light energy is typically furnished by a laser beam (60). The getter, typically of the non-evaporable type, is usually inserted as a single piece of gettering material into the auxiliary compartment. The getter normally can be activated/re-activated multiple times in this manner, typically during sealing of different parts of the structure together.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1999Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: Candescent Technologies CorporationInventors: Steven T. Cho, Igor L. Maslennikov, Christopher J. Curtin, Alfred S. Conte
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Patent number: 6169361Abstract: It is described an oxygen dispenser for use in high pressure discharge lamps. The oxygen dispenser of the invention comprises a metallic container capable of retaining solid materials but allowing an easy passage of gas, containing silver oxide. Several possible types of dispenser are proposed. The dispenser has shown capable of avoiding the formation of black deposits coming from hydrocarbons inside the lamps.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1998Date of Patent: January 2, 2001Assignees: U.S. Philips Corporation, S.A.E.S. Getters S.p.A.Inventors: Claudio Boffito, Bennie Josephus De Maagt
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Patent number: 5986405Abstract: The high pressure discharge lamp has a discharge vessel (1) mounted in an outer envelope (4) in which an oxygen dispenser (30) is disposed. The oxygen dispenser (30) contains silver oxide and may be disposed at a location where it obtains a temperature of at least 340.degree. C. during operation of the lamp, at which temperature the oxide is decomposed and oxygen is released. The deposit of black coatings originating from hydrocarbon contaminations is thereby prevented.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1997Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: U.S. Philips CorporationInventors: Bennie J. De Maagt, Claudio Boffito
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Patent number: 5977706Abstract: A flat-panel device, typically a flat-panel display, contains a main compartment (46) formed with a first plate structure (40), a second plate structure (42), and an outer wall (44) that extends between the plate structures. A getter (94) is situated in an auxiliary compartment (92) formed with an auxiliary wall (96) that contacts the first plate structure outside the main compartment, extends away from the first plate structure and main compartment, bends back towards the second plate structure, and contacts the second plate structure outside the main compartment. Control circuitry (84/86) is typically situated over the first plate structure outside the compartments. The auxiliary compartment does not extend significantly further away from the first plate structure than the control circuitry.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1996Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: Candescent Technologies CorporationInventors: Steven T. Cho, Igor L. Maslennikov, Christopher J. Curtin, Alfred S. Conte
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Patent number: 5952780Abstract: An amalgam for a fluorescent lamp. The amalgam includes mercury, tin, lead, and another metal selected from the group consisting of silver, magnesium, copper, gold, platinum, and nickel.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1997Date of Patent: September 14, 1999Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Graham Malcolm Forsdyke, Stuart Albert Mucklejohn, Alan Thomas Dinsdale
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Patent number: 5841220Abstract: A low-pressure mercury discharge lamp is provided with a tubular discharge vessel (10) with end portions (11, 11') having an ionizable filling comprising mercury and rare gas. An electrode (20, 20') is arranged in the discharge vessel at each end portion and is fastened to current supply conductors (30A, 30B; 30A', 30B') which are passed through the end portion to the outside of the discharge vessel. At least one current supply conductor is covered with an amalgam in a zone (35A, 35B) which is at a distance from the end portion (11) via a path along the current supply conductor (30A, 30B). The amalgam can be comparatively easily applied in the lamp.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1996Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Assignee: U.S. Philips CorporationInventor: Pieter C. Ooms
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Patent number: 5788882Abstract: New phosphors based on doped alkaline earth gallates for electroluminescent (EL) display materials. Bright red EL has been obtained in amorphous and crystalline alkaline earth gallates doped with europium. Powder targets of nominal compositions Sr.sub.4 Ga.sub.2 O.sub.7, Sr.sub.7 Ga.sub.4 O.sub.13, Sr.sub.3 Ga.sub.2 O.sub.6, Sr.sub.3 Ga.sub.4 O.sub.9, SrGa.sub.4 O.sub.7, SrGa.sub.12 O.sub.19, Ba.sub.4 Ga.sub.2 O.sub.7, Ba.sub.3 Ga.sub.2 O.sub.6 and Ca.sub.3 Ga.sub.4 O.sub.9 doped with 1-2% Eu, were RF magnetron sputtered onto BaTiO.sub.3 substrates. Both annealed and as-deposited films yielded bright EL emission in the red part of the visible spectrum with peaks characteristic of the Eu.sup.3+ ion.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1997Date of Patent: August 4, 1998Assignee: Adrian H. KitaiInventors: Adrian H. Kitai, Tian Xiao
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Patent number: 4772821Abstract: An oxygen gas introducing apparatus for introducing oxygen gas into a vacuum electron optical column of an electron beam apparatus having an electron beam source as a cathode that needs the oxygen gas is disclosed which comprises a silver cylinder having a closed end and provided on a side wall of the vacuum electron optical column so as to project from an outside atmospheric side to an interior of the vacuum electron optical column, and a heating member electrically insulated and disposed within an interior of the silver cylinder which interior is in communication with the atmosphere.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1986Date of Patent: September 20, 1988Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Shigeyuki Hosoki, Mikio Ichihashi, Keiji Takata, Hiroyasu Kaga
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Patent number: 4578618Abstract: The life of a low-pressure, hollow cathode lamp with an oxygen/nitrogen filling is extended by the inclusion of MnO.sub.2 which releases oxygen, thereby replenishing oxygen consumption in the lamp.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1980Date of Patent: March 25, 1986Assignee: Hartmann & Braun AGInventor: Michael Zochbauer