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PL37718B1
PL37718B1 PL37718A PL3771854A PL37718B1 PL 37718 B1 PL37718 B1 PL 37718B1 PL 37718 A PL37718 A PL 37718A PL 3771854 A PL3771854 A PL 3771854A PL 37718 B1 PL37718 B1 PL 37718B1
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Przedmiot wynalazku stanowi lampa elektrycz¬ na o zmiennej dlugosci wysylanych fal swietl¬ nych w zakresie od infraczerwonych do utrafio- letowych.Na rysunku przedstawiono schematycznie lampe wedlug wynalazku, przy czym literami R S T ozna¬ czono 3-fazowa siec zasilajaca o czestotliwosci 50 okr/sek, litera A — autotransformator, regulu¬ jacy dlugosc fal swietlnych, wysylanych przez lampe, poprzez regulacje mocy aparatury, podob¬ nie jak to ma miejsce w przypadku pieca induk¬ cyjnego, litera P — solenoid indukcyjny 1-fazowy, litera C — baterie kondensatorów do poprawy wspólczynnika mocy, litera L —licznik elektrycz¬ ny, litera Z — zwierciadlo skupiajace odblysko- we, a litera B — banke kwarcowa prózniowa z od¬ powiednim wsadem metalicznym.Jak wynika z rysunku jest tu wykorzystany schemat roboczy pieca indukcyjnego z ta jedynie róznica, ze w solenoid P wstawiona jest zamiast . tygla do topienia metalu banka kwarcowa B, za¬ wierajaca metaliczny wsad, wysylajacy w zalez¬ nosci od stopnia rozzarzenia promienie o zmiennej dlugosci fal w zakresie od infraczerwonych do ultrafioletowych (np. w przypadku uzycia jako wsadu rteci). Zmieniajac odpowiednio wsady, tzn. wstawiajac w solenoid rózne wymienne banki kwarcowe z rozmaitymi kompozycjami wsadów metalicznych o dowolnym stanie skupienia, mozna otrzymywac dowolne widma oraz dowolne dlugo¬ sci fal swietlnych. PLThe subject of the invention is an electric lamp with a variable length of transmitted light waves in the range from infrared to ultraviolet. The figure shows schematically the lamp according to the invention, where the letters RST denote a 3-phase power supply network with a frequency of 50 rounds / sec. letter A - autotransformer, which regulates the length of the light waves sent by the lamp by adjusting the power of the apparatus, similar to the case of an induction furnace, letter P - single-phase induction solenoid, letter C - capacitor banks to improve the power factor, the letter L - an electric meter, the letter Z - a reflective reflecting mirror, and the letter B - a vacuum quartz banke with an appropriate metallic charge. As shown in the figure, the working diagram of an induction furnace is used here, with this only the difference is that solenoid P is inserted instead. a crucible for melting the metal of a quartz bank B, containing a metallic charge, emitting, depending on the degree of glow, rays of variable wavelength ranging from infrared to ultraviolet (for example, when used as a mercury charge). By changing the charges accordingly, ie by inserting into the solenoid different interchangeable quartz banks with various compositions of metallic charges of any state of aggregation, any spectra and any length of light waves can be obtained. PL

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1. Zastrzezenie patentowe Lampa elektryczna o zmiennej dlugosci wysy¬ lanych fal swietlnych, znamienna tym, ze posiada solenoid indukcyjny (P) ze wstawiona w niego prózniowa banka kwarcowa (B), zawierajaca wsad metaliczny, wysylajacy pod wplywem podwyzsze¬ nia jego temperatury promieniowanie o dlugosci fal, zaleznej od stopnia rozzarzenia. inz. Józef BeckDo opisu patentowego Nr 37718 W- r * |felpfi UT 1270 — Lak — 21.4.55 — 150 — Pap. ilustr. ki. III Bl/80 g PL1. Patent claim Electric lamp of variable length of transmitted light waves, characterized by the fact that it has an induction solenoid (P) with a vacuum quartz bank (B) inserted into it, containing a metallic charge, which, when its temperature is increased, emits radiation by wavelength, depending on the degree of glow. inz. Józef Beck To the patent description No. 37718 W- r * | felpfi UT 1270 - Lak - 21.4.55 - 150 - Pap. pic ki. III Bl / 80 g PL
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