Incandescent Filament Mounting Patents (Class 445/32)
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Patent number: 10946166Abstract: A deflectable, flexible device includes an elongate body, a convoluted tip portion at a distal end of the elongate body, and a lumen to receive one or more wires. The convoluted tip portion includes an electroformed pleated region which is formed by electrodepositing a metal on a mandrel having a pleated region. The convoluted tip portion may be hermetically sealed to permit repeated sterilization. The electroformed pleated region may include one or more fluid emission orifices. The convoluted tip portion extends or bends in response to fluid pressure manipulation, contact with tissue, manipulation with an internal spring or wire, or by a user pushing, pulling, or twisting the catheter directly or via an introducer sheath or the like. The convoluted tip portion may further include an RF ablation element or other energy-driven technique to create continuous linear lesions or a sensing element.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2017Date of Patent: March 16, 2021Assignee: St. Jude Medical, Atrial Fibrillation Division, Inc.Inventors: John W. Sliwa, Stephen A. Morse
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Patent number: 6966811Abstract: An incandescent halogen lamp used in connection with a vehicle headlamp system in which stray light attributable to reflection off of internal lamp components is reduced while the structural integrity of the lamp is maintained. The halogen lamp includes two filaments, several lead wires, and a support bridge all sealed within a glass envelope. Each filament is connected at its outermost end to a flattened end portion of a lead wire which extends along the length of the filament from near the support bridge to the upper end of the filament. The flattened outer ends of the lead wires have a narrow profile that is in alignment with the direction of illumination of light from their respective filaments. This arrangement reduces the surface area that could otherwise interfere with light emitted by the filaments, and thereby reduces the overall stray light produced by the lamp. The flattened outer ends can have a roughened surface to further help reduce the amount of light reflected off the lead wires.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2003Date of Patent: November 22, 2005Assignee: Federal-Mogul Worldwide, Inc.Inventor: Ernest C. Weyhrauch
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Patent number: 6717339Abstract: The invention relates to a light bulb comprising a base BA to which a filament FIL is connected, which filament is intended to emit a luminous radiation and has turns arranged in spiraling fashion around an axis of revolution AX. According to the invention, the light bulb in addition comprises a plurality of hooks H1, H2, and H3, each being in contact with one of the turns of the filament, and being connected to the base BA by means of a support SUP. The invention enables to keep the filament FIL securely in position, which reduces the risk that several turns of said filament will come into contact with the support SUP, thus creating a destructive short-circuit.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2001Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventor: Jacky Paul Marchand
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Patent number: 6659829Abstract: A single-ended tungsten halogen lamp having a spherical or ellipsoidal envelope and an infrared reflective coating is manufactured using a mandrel alignment tool that radially centers an axially-oriented tungsten filament within the envelope. The manufacturing method includes forming the envelope in a glass tube. A filament assembly having an axially-oriented coiled tungsten filament is then placed into the interior of the envelope and the mandrel alignment tool is utilized to center the filament radially within the spherical or ellipsoidal envelope. The tool includes a tip that is inserted into the center of the tungsten coil to maintain the radial position of the filament during sealing of the glass tube around the filament assembly. After removing the tool, the glass tube is necked down and an inert halogen gas is placed within the envelope. The tube is then tipped off and the infrared reflective coating applied to form a completed bulb.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2002Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignee: Federal-Mogul World Wide, Inc.Inventor: Ernest C. Weyhrauch
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Patent number: 6607416Abstract: An apparatus (20) for setting a filament (22) on an electrode (24) comprises a body (52) having a central member (54) with a longitudinal axis (A—A), a first end member (56) and a second end member (58). The first and second end members (56, 58) are located at opposite ends of the central member (54) and each extends away from the longitudinal axis (A—A) thereby forming a recess (59). Each end member (56, 58) includes a surface generally facing the recess (61, 63) and an outer surface (74, 76). A bore (68) in the body is adapted to receive a retaining member (not shown) for mounting the body (52) to the electrode (24). A cavity (70) extends through the first end member (56) from its outer surface (74) to its recess facing surface (61). A cavity (80) in the second end member (58) opens toward the recess (59). The cavities (70, 80) in the first end member (56) and second end member (58) are located opposite one another across the recess (59).Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2001Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Allan D. Kautz, Salvatore G. Perno
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Patent number: 6017258Abstract: A method of attaching an extra fine filament of a halogen lamp. A support is fixed on an inner wall of an envelope. A mount having a filament is inserted into the envelope so that the filament is held by the support. The end of the envelope is heated and sealed so as to embed in the seal part of the mount in a sealing section formed on the end of the envelope.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1997Date of Patent: January 25, 2000Inventors: Yumiko Sakurai, Mari Nishibori
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Method of making an electric incandescent lamp, and electric lamp made in accordance with the method
Patent number: 5680009Abstract: To permit easy assembly of a filament for a halogen incandescent lamp hav a filament holder frame (4) to retain an essentially planar filament (11) in position, the frame is made of two pre-manufactured identical frame halves (4a, 4b). Both frame halves have a cross element (7a, 7b), having a plurality of filament holders (10a, 10b) secured thereto, and two support strut portions (8a, 9a, 8b, 9b) at the ends thereof. To assemble the lamp, the two frame halves, together with the filament (11), are placed in a suitable jig, and the filament ends are threaded on one of the support strut portions (8a, 8b) of each one of the frame halves. The filament (11) is hooked on the filament holder (10a, 10b) and, by spreading apart the frame halves, the filament is stretched. The support strut portions (8a, 8b; 9a, 9b) are then connected by welding, thus completing the frame (4), and retaining the filament in stretched position.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1996Date of Patent: October 21, 1997Assignee: Patent-Treuhand-Gesellschaft fuer elektrische Gluehlampen mbHInventors: Andreas Krinke, Herbert Kugler -
Patent number: 5542867Abstract: A process for connecting a molybdenum foil to a lead portion with sufficient strength and reliability in which an expensive binder, such as platinum, platinum clad molybdenum, or the like, is not used. According to the invention, a carbon containing or carbon coated molybdenum part is placed between the molybdenum foil and the molybdenum lead portion and then the two are resistance welded to one another. Furthermore, a hermetically enclosed part of a lamp can be produced by this process.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1994Date of Patent: August 6, 1996Assignee: Ushiodenki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Nobuyuki Hishinuma, Kenichi Hirose, Tatsushi Igarashi
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Patent number: 5380230Abstract: An incandescent lamp having a filament with an integral support portion between its ends which bears against the lamp envelope for supporting the filament therein is produced. The integral support portion includes a length of electrically conductive support wire enclosed within the filament, the filament being continuously coiled over the entire length of said support wire. Accordingly to a favorable embodiment, the support wire is a retained length of winding mandrel.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1993Date of Patent: January 10, 1995Assignee: Philips Electronics North America CorporationInventors: Jerry W. Smith, Larry R. Fields
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Patent number: 5209689Abstract: A method for mounting a filament in a double ended incandescent lamp capsule. A filament assembly, including a filament, filament supports attached to each end of the filament and an external lead connected to each filament support, is located in a tubular lamp envelope. The position of the filament relative to the lamp envelope is determined, and the filament is moved to a predetermined position relative to the lamp envelope, if necessary. Then, the lamp envelope is heated sufficiently to cause the lamp envelope to deform into contact with at least one of the filament supports so as to securely anchor the filament support. The heating of the lamp envelope in regions of the filament supports can be performed simultaneously or at different times. One or both filament supports can be anchored by the tacking process.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1991Date of Patent: May 11, 1993Assignee: GTE Products CorporationInventors: Robert M. Griffin, Peter R. Gagnon, Stephen J. Leadvaro, Roy C. Martin
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Patent number: 5159235Abstract: A lamp bridge may be formed from a siliceous hollow tube positioned between and melted to bridge supports. The hollow tube melts more quickly, and more completely, and therefore bonds stress free and more durable to the bridge supports.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1990Date of Patent: October 27, 1992Assignee: GTE Products CorporationInventors: Carlos G. Ochoa, German C. Aguilar
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Patent number: 5127864Abstract: A method of making a double ended lamp having a tubular envelope, a filament, and button contacts at opposite ends of the lamp is disclosed. By first forming a metallurgical bond between the button contacts, and a lead rods, a high quality bond may be formed that does not cause the lead rod to become embrittled. The button contact and lead rod assembly is then, if not already, incorporated into the filament assembly. The filament assembly is then accurately positioned in a tubular envelope and sealed in place. The lamp may then be finished by filling, coating, insulating, and so on in a standard fashion. The button contact as a result is accurately positioned with respect to the envelope, and is unlikely to separate from the lead because of crimp failure, or embrittled rod fracture.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1991Date of Patent: July 7, 1992Assignee: GTE Products CorporationInventor: Raymond T. Fleming
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Patent number: 5008592Abstract: The halogen incandescent lamp has a tipless lamp vessel (1) having a first seal (3), in which a current supply conductor (7) with a foil-shaped part (9) of small width (w.sub.1) is accommodated, and a second seal (4), in which a current supply conductor (8) with a foil-shaped part (10) of larger width (w.sub.2) is accommodated. This construction permits a simple method of manufacturing the lamp, in which the tube from which the lamp vessel (1) is formed has a constriction which allows the first current supply conductor (7) and the filament (5) to pass, but stops the foil-shaped part (10) of the second current supply conductor (8) and holds the filament positioned in axial direction in the tube.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1989Date of Patent: April 16, 1991Assignee: U.S. Philips CorporationInventor: Henrikus J. H. Pragt
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Patent number: 5006088Abstract: A method of manufacturing an incandescent lamp which has a tube extending through the pinch seal of the glass envelope both for evacuating the same and for subsequently introducing a halogen gas therein. An envelope blank has its open end portion heated prior to pinch sealing, with a filament mount assembly inserted therein but with the gas exhaust/supply tube not inserted to preclude the possibility of its clogging. Only after the open end portion of the envelope blank has been heated to a viscid state is the gas exhaust/supply tube inserted therein. The envelope blank is pinch sealed immediately thereafter.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1989Date of Patent: April 9, 1991Assignees: Koito Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Nissei IndustriesInventors: Chikara Tokuhara, Tetsuro Hara
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Patent number: 4973878Abstract: A method of making an axial filament structure for a lamp in which the filament is concentric with the axis of the envelope, wherein a hook-like shape (131) is formed in a support member (117) which stretches the filament to its final turns-per-inch ratio.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1989Date of Patent: November 27, 1990Assignee: North American Philips Lighting Corp.Inventors: Gustaaf Siaens, Thomas Clouse, IV, G. George Balog
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Patent number: 4959585Abstract: An electric incandescent lamp having an improved coiled refractory metal filament construction is disclosed which enables the lamp to provide a more precise light source. Various lamp and coiled filament configurations are disclosed to include employment of a reflective film for improved efficiency of lamp operation while a halogen substance can also be included in the inert gas filling for this purpose. A method to manufacture the disclosed lamp improvement is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1988Date of Patent: September 25, 1990Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Leonard E. Hoegler, Gerald A. Johnson, Diana M. Essock, Kent K. Kipling
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Patent number: 4918356Abstract: An electric incandescent lamp having improved means for both physically positioning and controlling the light output from a filament light source is disclosed. The lamp construction can further employ a reflective film for improved efficiency of lamp operation while a halogen substance can also be included in the inert gas filling for this purpose. A method to manufacture the disclosed lamp improvement is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1988Date of Patent: April 17, 1990Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Edward A. Enyedy, Richard L. Hansler
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Patent number: 4895540Abstract: A method of making an axial filament structure for a lamp in which the filament is concentric with the axis of the envelope, wherein a hook-like shape (131) is formed in a support member (117) which stretches the filament to its final turns-per-inch ratio.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1988Date of Patent: January 23, 1990Assignee: North American Philips CorporationInventors: Gustaaf Siaens, Thomas Clouse, IV, G. George Balog
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Patent number: 4893050Abstract: A lamp with an internal reflector is disclosed. The reflector includes an extension captured in the inner surface of the envelope to security position, and maintain the reflector position, without having extraneous support, bridge, or other internal fixtures to secure the reflector. The invention described reduces the need for support mechanisms, and allows the further reduction of lamp sizes for lamps having internal reflectors.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1988Date of Patent: January 9, 1990Assignee: GTE Products CorporationInventor: Larry R. Fields
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Patent number: 4868451Abstract: A method of constructing a filament support member from a single-piece preformed refractory metal wire having at least one loop protrusion formed in the wire and positioned between the ends of the wire. A section of glass tubing is positioned over and supported by the loop protrusion with a head portion of the loop extending beyond the section of tubing. Heat is applied to melt the section of tubing to form an insulating bead at the base of said loop protrusion. The head portion of the loop protrusion is then trimmed to interrupt electrical continuity in the wire and thus electrically isolate the respective ends of the wire.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1988Date of Patent: September 19, 1989Assignee: GTE Products CorporationInventors: Larry R. Fields, Michael L. Martin, Merle E. Morris
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Patent number: 4864184Abstract: An improved lamp construction and associated method of manufacture of a lamp that includes a sealed capsule with lead-in wires and a ceramic base. A pair of sleeves each defining a lamp contact pin at one end thereof are swaged at the other end thereof to the lead-in wires to secure the sleeves thereto. The ceramic base has a bottom wall with a pair of holes therein for receiving respective sleeves with the contact pin ends thereof depending from the base bottom wall and with the swaged ends thereof defining a limiting wall for positioning of the sleeves in proper relation relative to the ceramic base. The cement is disposed in the ceramic base and cured to secure the sleeves and lead-in wires in the ceramic base.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1987Date of Patent: September 5, 1989Assignee: GTE Products CorporationInventor: Raymond T. Fleming
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Patent number: 4839559Abstract: An electric incandescent lamp for selective radiant energy distribution is disclosed which employs a reflective film for improved efficiency of the lamp operation. Said lamp further employs a tungsten filament extending the length of its elongated lamp envelope with particular support means for said incandescent filament also being disclosed to precisely position the filament along the principal lamp axis. Various structural configurations for said particular support means are also disclosed so that such filament position is maintained regardless of the lamp spatial orientation.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1988Date of Patent: June 13, 1989Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Frederic F. Ahlgren, Rolf S. Bergman, John M. Davenport, Richard L. Hansler, Robert G. Hantman, Leonard E. Hoegler
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Patent number: 4823461Abstract: A method of manufacturing a fluidic angular rate sensor of the type wherein fine wires, such as tungsten wires, are mounted in tension over the heads of two pairs of spaced apart metal supports which are mounted on a ceramic disc having fluid passage apertures therein, comprising plating gold on the wires; fixedly mounting the wires between the spread apart metal supports by means of thermocompression bonding or the like; and heating the mounted gold plated wires in a predetermined atmosphere for removing the plated gold from the wires and to recrystallize the wires.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1988Date of Patent: April 25, 1989Assignees: Honda Motor Co., Ltd., Stanley Electric Co., Ltd.Inventors: Fumitaka Takahashi, Kunio Okazaki, Masaru Shiraishi, Masayuki Takahashi
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Patent number: 4812710Abstract: To permit easy attachment of a coiled filament, and especially a coiled-c or double-twist filament, to the current supply leads within a lamp bulb, in which the current supply leads are made of tungsten, each current supply lead is flattened to form a plate-like flattened surface in the vicinity of the terminal end of the current supply lead. The secondary coiling of a coiled-coil filament--or the single coil of a single-coiled filament--is then slipped over the end portion of the lead-in to extend over and about the flattened portion and with a few turns adjacent the flattened portion and therebeyond on the end portion (15) of the current lead-in, thereby retaining the end portion in position due to the additional width of the flattened portion while providing a reliable electrical contact. The greatest width of the flattened portion is slightly greater than the inner diameter of the secondary coiling of the filament (13), for example about 5% to 20% wider.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1987Date of Patent: March 14, 1989Assignee: Patent Treuhand Gesellschaft fur elektrische Gluhlampen mbHInventors: Rudiger Klam, Rupert Muhlberger, Karl Stadler
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Patent number: 4613787Abstract: A linear filament assembly for a halogen cycle or other incandescent lamp comprises a generally linear filament usually a coil or coiled coil, supported at opposite ends by substantially rigid conductive leads. A rigid insulating rod, preferably of quartz extends generally parallel to the filament, and a plurality of supports extend between the rod and the filament, each support being fixedly secured to the rod and supporting the filament. The supports are embedded in the rod, this being achieved by heating the rod at the point of insertion until it is sufficiently soft to insert the wire without excessively distorting the rod.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1984Date of Patent: September 23, 1986Assignee: Thorn EMI LimitedInventor: Reginald D. Swain
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Patent number: 4548589Abstract: A halogen bulb lamp assembly manufactured by mounting a previously aligned halogen bulb unit in a one-piece molded plastic rectangular reflector with a mirrorized paraboloidal inner surface. The halogen bulb unit has a pair of spaced connector pins that are coated with an epoxy adhesive and inserted into a pair of stepped through bores in the reflector. The pins are shaped to force epoxy uniformly into the larger portions of the reflector bores, and the ends of the pins project from the rear of the reflector and are spot welded to terminals that have barbed projections pressed into the rear of the reflector.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1982Date of Patent: October 22, 1985Assignee: Stewart-Warner CorporationInventors: William Mayer, Alton E. Runions