IP Library Granted Patent US 7,884,549
Granted Patent B2
US 7,884,549 · App. 12/307,774 · Granted Feb 8, 2011

Gas-discharge lamp

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Patent No.
US 7,884,549
App. No.
12/307,774
Granted
Feb 8, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A gas-discharge lamp ( 1 ) is described having an inner envelope ( 2 ) comprising a discharge vessel ( 3 ) and two tubular sections ( 6, 7 ) arranged on the discharge vessel, having two electrodes ( 4, 5 ) that project from the tubular sections ( 6, 7 ) into the discharge vessel ( 3 ) and that, to enable them to be supplied with power, are electrically connected to respective electrical conductors ( 10, 11 ) that extend through the associated tubular sections ( 6, 7 ) and that are enclosed in the tubular sections ( 6, 7 ) with a gastight seal along a sealing section ( 8, 9 ). The lamp ( 1 ) has an outer envelope ( 18 ) that is connected at each of its ends to respective ones of the tubular sections ( 6, 7 ) of the inner envelope ( 2 ) and that surrounds the discharge vessel ( 3 ) while leaving an outer cavity ( 20 ) between itself ( 18 ) and the discharge vessel ( 3 ). Arranged on the outside of the inner envelope ( 2 ), at least in a region or regions, is a conductive coating ( 22, 23 ) that is conductively connected, inside the outer envelope ( 18 ), to one ( 11 ) of the electrical conductors. Also described is a corresponding method of producing a gas-discharge lamp ( 1 ).

Claims (20)

1. A gas-discharge lamp ( 1 ) having

an inner envelope ( 2 ) comprising a discharge vessel ( 3 ) and two tubular sections ( 6 , 7 ) arranged on the discharge vessel,

two electrodes ( 4 , 5 ) that project from the tubular sections ( 6 , 7 ) into the discharge vessel ( 3 ) and that, to enable them to be supplied with power, are electrically connected to respective electrical conductors ( 10 , 11 ) that extend through the associated tubular sections ( 6 , 7 ) and that are enclosed in the tubular sections ( 6 , 7 ) with a gastight seal along a sealing section ( 8 , 9 ),

an outer envelope ( 18 ) that is connected at each of its ends to respective ones of the tubular sections ( 6 , 7 ) of the inner envelope ( 2 ) and that surrounds the discharge vessel ( 3 ) while leaving an outer cavity ( 20 ) between itself and the discharge vessel ( 3 ),

and a conductive coating ( 22 , 23 ) that is arranged on the outside of the inner envelope ( 2 ) at least in a region or regions and that is conductively connected, inside the outer envelope ( 18 ), to one ( 11 ) of the electrical conductors.

2. A gas-discharge lamp as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that the coating ( 22 , 23 ) is electrically connected to the electrical conductor ( 11 ) through a hole ( 21 ) that projects from the outer cavity ( 20 ) into the associated tubular section ( 7 ) and to the electrical conductor ( 11 ).

3. A gas-discharge lamp as claimed in claim 2 , characterized in that the coating ( 22 , 23 ) is run along the tubular section ( 7 ) to the hole ( 21 ) and the hole ( 21 ) is filled with the material of which the coating ( 22 , 23 ) is formed.

4. A gas-discharge lamp as claimed in claim 2 , characterized in that the hole ( 21 ) is situated in the tubular section ( 7 ) in the region of the sealing section ( 9 ) or between two sealing sections that are formed in the relevant tubular section ( 7 ).

5. A gas-discharge lamp as claimed in claim 2 , characterized in that the electrical conductor ( 11 ) is formed by a metal strip ( 13 , 13 b ) in the region of the hole ( 21 ).

6. A gas-discharge lamp as claimed in claim 5 , characterized in that, in two sections spaced apart from one another, the electrical supply conductor ( 11 ) is formed by portions of metal strip ( 13 a , 13 b ) that are connected together by a metal wire ( 13 c ), and the hole ( 21 ) is situated in the tubular section ( 7 ) at the portion ( 13 b ) of metal strip situated further from the discharge vessel ( 3 ) or at the metal wire ( 13 c ) situated between the portions of metal strip ( 13 a , 13 b ).

7. A gas-discharge lamp as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that the conductive coating ( 22 ) comprises a transparent material.

8. A gas-discharge lamp as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that the outer cavity ( 20 ) is sealed off from the ambient air.

9. A method of producing a gas-discharge lamp ( 1 ) having the following method steps:

production of an inner envelope ( 2 ) having a discharge vessel ( 3 ) and two tubular sections ( 6 , 7 ) arranged on the discharge vessel ( 3 ),

introduction of two electrodes ( 4 , 5 ) that project from the tubular sections ( 6 , 7 ) into the discharge vessel ( 3 ), which electrodes ( 4 , 5 ), to enable them to be supplied with power, are electrically connected to respective electrical conductors ( 10 , 11 ) that extend through the associated tubular sections ( 6 , 7 ), and filling of the discharge vessel ( 3 ) with the desired filling materials and enclosure of the electrical conductors ( 10 , 11 ) in the respective tubular sections ( 6 , 7 ) with a gastight seal along a sealing section ( 8 , 9 ),

application of a conductive coating ( 22 , 23 ) to at least one region on the outside of the inner envelope ( 2 ) and electrical connection of the coating ( 22 , 23 ) to one ( 11 ) of the electrical conductors, and

attachment of an outer envelope ( 18 ) to the tubular sections ( 6 , 7 ) of the inner envelope ( 2 ) so that the outer envelope ( 18 ) encloses the discharge vessel ( 3 ) while leaving a cavity ( 20 ) between itself and the discharge vessel ( 3 ), the electrical conductor ( 11 ) being connected to the coating ( 22 , 23 ) inside the outer envelope ( 18 ).

10. A method as claimed in claim 9 , characterized in that a hole ( 21 ) is made in the tubular section ( 7 ) associated with the relevant electrical conductor ( 11 ) and the coating ( 22 , 23 ) is electrically connected to the electrical conductor ( 11 ) through the hole ( 21 ).

11. A method as claimed in claim 10 , characterized in that the hole ( 21 ) is made in the tubular section ( 7 ) with a laser.

12. A method as claimed in claim 10 , characterized in that the hole ( 21 ) is made in the sealing section ( 9 ) of the tubular section ( 7 ) during a pinching process.

Assignments (7)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 29, 2025
From: SOUND POINT AGENCY LLC
To: LUMILEDS LLC; LUMILEDS HOLDING B.V.
Reel/Frame 070046/0001 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 5, 2023
From: LUMILEDS LLC; LUMILEDS HOLDING B.V.
To: SOUND POINT AGENCY LLC
Reel/Frame 062299/0338 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Oct 31, 2018
From: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V.
To: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.
Reel/Frame 047368/0237 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE CONVEYING PARTY DATA PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 044931 FRAME: 0651. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT. Recorded Aug 13, 2018
From: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.
To: LUMILEDS LLC
Reel/Frame 047304/0203 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 21, 2017
From: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V.
To: LUMILEDS LLC
Reel/Frame 044931/0651 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 7, 2017
From: LUMILEDS LLC
To: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 043108/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 27, 2010
From: SCHOLLER, KLAUS; WESTEMEYER, MANFRED; MANDERS, GODFRIED CORNELIUS GERARDUS MARIA; VISSER, BRAM
To: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N V
Reel/Frame 025200/0032 →