IP Library Granted Patent US 7,122,946
Granted Patent B2
US 7,122,946 · App. 10/652,831 · Granted Oct 17, 2006

Light source device having high limit-emitting efficiency

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Patent No.
US 7,122,946
App. No.
10/652,831
Granted
Oct 17, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

There is provided a light source device, used in a display device and the like, having a high light emitting efficiency. The light source device has an electric discharge tube containing mercury and electrodes at both ends. A heat conducting member is attached to and is in contact with a part of the electric discharge tube. The heat conducting member locally cools the tube. The heat conducting member and the tube satisfy the following relationship, 6×10 −5 (m 2 ·k)/S<(1/k1−1/k2)W, where a cross sectional area of the electric discharge tube is S (m 2 ), an amount of generate heat per unit length of the electric discharge tubes is W (W/m), heat conductivity of the non-cooling part is k1 (W/K/m), and heat conductivity of the cooling part is defined as k2 (W/K/m).

Claims (36)

1. A light source device comprising:

an electric discharge tube containing mercury therein and having electrodes at both ends thereof; and

a heat conducting path in contact with a part of said electric discharge tube;

wherein the following relationship is substantially satisfied:

6×10 −5 ( m 2 ·k )/ S< (1/ k 1−1/ k 2)W  (1)

where a part of said electric discharge tube in contact with said heat conducting path is defined as a cooling part,

a part of said electric discharge tube not in contact with said heat conducting path is defined as a non-cooling part,

a cross sectional area of the interior of the electric discharge tube is defined as S (m 2 ),

an amount of generated heat per unit length of said electric discharge tube is defined as W (W/m),

heat conductivity from inside to outside of the tubes per unit length in the longitudinal direction of said non-cooling part is defined as k1 (W/K/m), and

heat conductivity from inside to outside of the tubes per unit length in the longitudinal direction of said cooling part is defined as k2 (W/K/m).

2. The light source device according to claim 1 , wherein the heat conducting path is in contact with a part of said electric discharge tube and the other end of said heat conducting path is in contact with a heat radiator.

3. A light source device including:

at least one electric discharge tube;

a heat conducting path; and

a heat radiator;

wherein the electric discharge tube is filled with a solid or liquid light emitting material which vaporizes when the electric discharge tube is energized, said heat conducting path is made of a material or a structure having a heat conductivity that increases as ambient temperature rises, and one end of the heat conducting path is in contact with a part of a wall of the electric discharge tube and the other end of the heat conducting path is disposed in contact with the heat radiator.

4. A light source device including:

at least one electric discharge tube;

a heat conducting path; and

a heat radiator;

wherein the electric discharge tube is filled with a solid or liquid light emitting material which vaporizes when the electric discharge tube is energized, said heat conducting path is made of a material or a structure having a heat conductivity that increases as ambient temperature rises, and one end of the heat conducting path is in contact with a part of a wall of the electric discharge tube and the other end of the heat conducting path is disposed in contact with the heat radiator;

wherein said electric discharge tube is filled with mercury and said heat conducting path material or structure heat conductivity changes abruptly as ambient temperature is around 60° C.–80° C.

5. A light source device comprising:

at least one electric discharge tube;

a solid heat conducting path; and

a heat radiator;

wherein the electric discharge tube is filled with a solid or liquid light emitting material which vaporizes when the electric discharge tube is energized, and wherein said heat conducting path has a white surface or light-colored surface, and one end of the heat conducting path is in contact with a part of a wall of the electric discharge tube and the other end of the heat conducting path is disposed in contact with the heat radiator.

6. A light source device comprising:

a plurality of light source assemblies, each of which includes at least one electric discharge tube, a heat conducting path and a heat radiator;

wherein each electric discharge tube is filled with a solid or liquid light emitting material which vaporizes when the electric discharge tube is energized, each of the heat conducting paths is disposed, with respect to the respective electric discharge tube, so that one end of the heat conducting path is in contact with a surface of the electric discharge tube and the other end is not in contact with the electric discharge tube but is in contact with the heat radiator, and

wherein the heat conducting paths have different heat conductivities for every light source assembly, and surface temperatures of the electric discharge tubes at parts in contact with the respective heat conducting paths in the respective light source assemblies remains substantially within a range of 5° C.

7. A light source device comprising:

an electric discharge tube containing mercury therein; and

a solid heat conducting path,

wherein said electric discharge tube is made of a transparent material and has electrodes provided at both ends thereof, one end of said heat conducting path is in contact with a part of a wall of the electric discharge tube within a light emitting portion, and a surface area s (m 2 ) of the electric discharge tube in the range where it is in contact with said heat conducting path and an internal volume V (m 3 ) of the electric discharge tube satisfies the relationship V/s<4.2 cm and one end of said heat conducting path is in contact with a part of a wall of the electric discharge tube within a light-emitting portion, so as to produce a temperature difference along an axial direction of the electric discharge tube.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 14, 2005
From: FUJITSU LIMITED
To: SHARP KABUSHIKI KAISHA
Reel/Frame 016345/0210 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 13, 2005
From: FUJITSU DISPLAY TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
To: FUJITSU LIMITED
Reel/Frame 016345/0310 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 29, 2003
From: HAYASHI, KEIJI; KOBAYASHI, TETSUYA; SUZUKI, TOSHIHIRO; HAMADA, TETSUYA; SUGAWARA, MARI
To: FUJITSU DISPLAY TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 014472/0220 →