Abstract: A flashlamp provides a ruggedized yet simple-to-manufacture construction capable of operating at high average output power over a long life. The flashlamp construction includes a glass tube (12) with an electrode assembly (24) detachably secured to each end. The electrode assembly includes an end cap (26) to which an electrode support (28) is attached, with a first end (32) of the electrode support protruding inside of the glass tube, and a second end (44) of the electrode support protruding outside of the glass tube. The electrode support (28) is made from a suitable electrical conductor. An electrode (34) is threaded onto the first end of the electrode support (28) without the use of brazing or other attachment techniques that might introduce impurities. An electrode lug (36) is attached to or near the second end of the electrode support, outside of the glass tube, and provides a means for making electrical contact with the electrode (34).
Abstract: An improved bulb and adapter socket is provided with a ribbed base wherein the ribs are equally spaced about an external surface of the base and receivable within elongate slits within an adapter socket. A spring ring is receivable within an annulus within the base to effect electrical contact with the base, wherein the adapter and bulb are receivable within a conventional threaded electrical socket.
Abstract: Sockets for receiving metal lamp bases of electric lamps which contain metal parts fabricated from certain relatively high copper and low zinc content copper alloys are resistant to corrosion and to corrosion cracking in corrosive environments.
Abstract: Metal lamp bases for electric lamps fabricated from certain relatively high copper and low zinc content copper alloys and lamps employing same are resistant to cracking in corrosive environments.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 4, 1988
Date of Patent:
April 3, 1990
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
Albert L. Suster, Winston T. Bachmann, Edward M. Beesley, John Gritti, Clifford W. Paugh, William H. Sullivan, Gene I. Thomasson
Abstract: An electric, incandescent lamp including an electrically insulating (e.g., plastic) base which is securedly positioned on the lamp's sealed end portion without the need for adhesives or the like. The base functions to securedly retain the lamp's lead-in wires (a total of four in a dual filament lamp) in a preestablished alignment externally of the lamp's sealed end (from which the wires project) to thereby assure positive electrical connection thereto when the lamp and base are inserted within a corresponding electrical socket. The invention is ideally suited for use in a tail light assembly for an automobile.
Abstract: A method and an apparatus for position orienting a base assembly of a metal halide lamp is describe for maintaining the curved arc tube in the upward position when the lamp is inserted in a socket. Once the lamp has been fully assembled and sealed a locator structure is attached to the base shell in order to create a base assembly which will properly position the lamp when it is in the socket. The welding apparatus of the present invention resistance welds the locator structure onto the base shell once the locator structure has been aligned approximaely 90 degrees counterclockwise from the tip of the curved portion of the arc tube when viewed from the dome end of the lamp. The lamp resulting from the method and use of the apparatus will be more inexpensive and will not have the problems of a loose base or a cracked seal.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 24, 1986
Date of Patent:
February 2, 1988
Assignee:
GTE Products Corporation
Inventors:
Ronald C. Lekebusch, John T. O'Neil, Jr., Martin E. Muzeroll
Abstract: An electric lamp has a lower bowl portion formed as two semicircular halves, over part of which an Edison lamp cap is screwed. The two bowl halves have identical helical rib portions, the cross-section of each rib portion having a height and length selected so that the lamp cap thread fits over them, engaging top edges of ribs on one bowl half and the lower edges of the ribs on the other bowl half.
Abstract: A method and an apparatus for position orienting a base assembly of a metal halide lamp is describe for maintaining the curved arc tube in the upward position when the lamp is inserted in a socket. Once the lamp has been fully assembled and sealed a locator structure is attached to the base shell in order to create a base assembly which will properly position the lamp when it is in the socket. The welding apparatus of the present invention resistance welds the locator structure onto the base shell once the locator structure has been aligned approximately 90 degrees counterclockwise from the tip of the curved portion of the arc tube when viewed from the dome end of the lamp. The lamp resulting from the method and use of the apparatus will be more inexpensive and will not have the problems of a loose base or a cracked seal.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 28, 1986
Date of Patent:
August 18, 1987
Assignee:
GTE Products Corporation
Inventors:
Ronald C. Lekebusch, John T. O'Neil, Jr., Martin E. Muzeroll