Discharge lamp having a visual-change timer
View Patent ↗A discharge lamp having a visual-change timer is described. The visual-change timer is comprised of a ceramic material that provides an indication of the cumulative operating time of the lamp. The visual-change timer is expected be a help to consumers in avoiding unnecessary, premature, and costly lamp replacement and a help to lamp manufacturers in verifying the validity of warranty claims for replacement lamps.
1. A discharge lamp, comprising: a discharge vessel mounted in a lamp enclosure, the discharge vessel containing a discharge medium and having electrodes for generating an arc discharge; and
a visual-change timer positioned on a surface of the lamp, the visual-change timer being heated to a predetermined temperature when the lamp is operating, the visual-change timer comprising a piece of polycrystalline alumina containing at least one of oxygen point defects or a dopant, the polycrystalline alumina exhibiting a visual change in response to being heated to the predetermined temperature that provides an indication of a cumulative operating time of the lamp.
2. The discharge lamp of claim 1 wherein the predetermined temperature is from about 200° C. to about 1250° C.
3. The discharge lamp of claim 1 wherein the predetermined temperature is from about 400° C. to about 600° C.
4. The discharge lamp of claim 1 wherein the visual-change timer is positioned within the lamp enclosure.
5. The discharge lamp of claim 1 wherein the piece of polycrystalline alumina is doped with MgO and has a brown or pink-brown color.
6. The discharge lamp of claim 1 , wherein the piece of polycrystalline alumina contains from 40 ppm to 1000 ppm MgO and has been sintered for 1 to 5 hours at 1800° C. to 1950° C. in wet hydrogen with a dew point of from 0° C. to 23° C.
7. The discharge lamp of claim 1 , wherein the enclosure comprises a transparent window and a reflector having a base, and the visual-change timer is positioned on the base.
8. The discharge lamp of claim 1 , wherein the enclosure comprises a glass envelope containing a vacuum or inert gas and the visual-change timer is located inside the enclosure.
9. The discharge lamp of claim 1 wherein the dopant is selected from Ti, Fe, Ce, V or Mn.