IP Library Granted Patent US 7,414,366
Granted Patent B2
US 7,414,366 · App. 11/160,331 · Granted Aug 19, 2008

Single-ended discharge vessel with diverging electrodes

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Patent No.
US 7,414,366
App. No.
11/160,331
Granted
Aug 19, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A ceramic discharge vessel for a high-intensity discharge lamp includes a hollow body and two capillaries attached to the body. The capillaries have respective electrodes therein, where portions of the electrodes inside the body are spaced from each other and have longitudinal axes that are not coplanar. That is, in contrast to the prior art where the longitudinal axes are coplanar, the capillaries herein are moved (in effect, rotated) to positions in which a first plane defined by a longitudinal axis of one capillary and a first point where a second capillary is attached to the body is intersected by a longitudinal axis of the second capillary only at the first point.

Claims (25)

1. A ceramic discharge vessel for a lamp, comprising:

a hollow body; and

two capillaries attached to said body and having respective electrodes therein, wherein respective portions of said electrodes inside said body are spaced from each other and have longitudinal axes that are not coplanar.

2. The discharge vessel of claim 1 , wherein said electrodes have tips inside said body that together define a Z axis, and wherein a plane containing one of the longitudinal axes and said Z axis intersects a plane containing the other of the longitudinal axes and said Z axis at an angle in a range of greater than 0° to 90°.

3. The discharge vessel of claim 2 , wherein the range is 3° to 90°.

4. The discharge vessel of claim 1 , wherein said electrodes have tips inside said body that together define a Z axis, and wherein said two capillaries have respective longitudinal axes that are each perpendicular to the Z axis.

5. The discharge vessel of claim 1 , wherein said electrodes have tips inside said body that together define a Z axis, and wherein said two capillaries have respective longitudinal axes that each makes a respective acute angle with the Z axis.

6. A ceramic discharge vessel for a lamp, comprising:

a hollow body;

a first hollow capillary attached to said body; and

a second hollow capillary attached to said body and spaced from said first capillary,

wherein a longitudinal axis of said first capillary and a point where said second capillary is attached to said body define a plane, and wherein a longitudinal axis of said second capillary intersects said plane only at said point.

7. The discharge vessel of claim 6 , wherein said body has a central axis, and wherein a plane containing one of the longitudinal axes and said central axis intersects a plane containing the other of the longitudinal axes and said central axis at an angle in a range of greater than 0° to 90°.

8. The discharge vessel of claim 7 , wherein the range is 3° to 90°.

9. The discharge vessel of claim 6 , wherein said body has a central axis, and wherein said two capillaries have respective longitudinal axes that are each perpendicular to the central axis.

10. The discharge vessel of claim 6 , wherein said body has a central axis, and wherein said two capillaries have respective longitudinal axes that each makes a respective acute angle with the central axis.

11. A ceramic discharge vessel for a lamp, comprising:

a hollow body;

a first capillary attached to said body and having a first electrode therein;

a second capillary attached to said body and having a second electrode therein, said first and second electrodes having respective electrode tips inside said body that together define a Z axis,

wherein a longitudinal axis of said first electrode and said Z axis define a first plane that is different from a second plane defined by a longitudinal axis of said second electrode and said Z axis.

12. The discharge vessel of claim 11 , wherein said first plane intersects said second plane at an angle in a range of greater than 0° to 90°.

13. The discharge vessel of claim 12 , wherein the range is 3° to 90°.

14. The discharge vessel of claim 11 , wherein said first and second capillaries have respective longitudinal axes that are each perpendicular to said Z axis.

15. The discharge vessel of claim 11 , wherein said first and second capillaries have respective longitudinal axes that each makes a respective acute angle with said Z axis.

Assignments (2)
MERGER Recorded Dec 29, 2010
From: OSRAM SYLVANIA INC.
To: OSRAM SYLVANIA INC.
Reel/Frame 025549/0690 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 20, 2005
From: PEREZ, VICTOR E.; NEIL, JEFFREY T.; ZASLAVSKY, GREGORY
To: OSRAM SYLVANIA INC.
Reel/Frame 016162/0563 →