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  • FIG. 1 is a vertical oross section of my improved lamp arranged to diffuse the light.
  • Fig. 2 is a similar view of a modified form of lamp arranged to concentrate the light.
  • Fig. 3 is a similar view of a lamp arranged to diffuse the light, but provided with a modified form of filament from that shown in Fig. 1.
  • the object of my invention is to provide incandescing electric lamps with means for intensifying or subduing the quality of light emitted from the :carbonfilamcnts; and to this end my invention consists in forming a mirror or reflecting surface under the base of the globe. It also consists in forming the said base with teats whereby the wires are sealed above and below the base and insulated from the mirror.
  • A designates the globe or body of my improved lamp, which is formed from a glass tube open at both ends.
  • the sides of the body are about straight, while its top is restricted (while the glass is in a semi-molten state) to a small aperture at a, through which the air within the globe of the completed lamp is exhausted, the said aperture being thereafter sealed by fusion.
  • the body A is severed from the stock or tube, the lower end of said body being left open.
  • the base B is formed of a separate piece from the body A, and is in the shape of a tube closed at its upper end by a concavo-convex portion, as shown, the lower end of said base being restricted to form an aperture to receive a plug', E, of cork, rubber, or other suitable
  • the upper part of the base B is united to the lower part of the globe A by fusion.
  • the wires 0 pass upward through the plug E and also through the curved portion of the base B.
  • On the under side 'of the curved portion of the base B is formed a mirror or reflecting surface, F,
  • teats 1 which is composed'of foil or silver paper; or by silvering the under side of said curved portion at the points where the wires 0 pass through the upper curved portion of the base B the latter is formed with teats 1) extending above and below the said curved surface.
  • teats serve as the means for sealing the wires 0, such teats being closed around said wires by fusion, and their under portions serve also to completely insulate said wires from the mirror or reflecting surface F, which would otherwise short-circuit the light current.
  • the mirror is entirely inside the base and thus protected from dust and the action ofmoisture in the atmosphere. Vhen the light emitted from the filaments D is. to be diffused, the curved portion of the base B is formed with its convex face upward, as shown in Figs.
  • the filament Dshown in Fig. 1 is curved to correspond to the curvature of the upper convex surface of the base B, andthis arrangement gives about the average quality of diffused light.
  • the filament shown in Fig. 3 is formed with a much greater curvature than that shown in Fig. 1, and this arrangement gives about the maximum quality (in intensity) of the diffused light.
  • the filament shown in Fig. 2 is curved to correspond with the curvature of the upper concave surface of the base B, and
  • a further modification is shown in Fig. 3, wherein ainetallic cover, G, surrounds the base and is burnished or polished on its interior so that it will serve'as a reflector.
  • A11 incandescing electric lamp having IOO 10 leading-in Wires are sealed, said portion of Wall having its outer surface provided with a metallic reflecting deposit through Which said teats project and insulate the same from the leading-in wires, substantially as described.

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A WELSH.
ELECTRIC LAMP. v No. 299,885. a Patented June 3, 1884.
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. UNITED STATES PATENT FFICE.
ALEXANDER 'WELSH, OF ST. DENIS, MARYLAND, ASSIGNOR TO THE VIA- DUCT MANUFACTURING COMPANY OF BALTIMORE CITY ELECTRIC LAMP.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 299,885, dated June 3, 1884.
Application filed August 9, 1883. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, ALEXANDER WELSH, residing at St. Denis, Baltimore county, Maryland, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in'Electric Lamps, of which the following is a specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part hereof, in which- Figure 1 is a vertical oross section of my improved lamp arranged to diffuse the light. Fig. 2 is a similar view of a modified form of lamp arranged to concentrate the light. Fig. 3 is a similar view of a lamp arranged to diffuse the light, but provided with a modified form of filament from that shown in Fig. 1.
The object of my invention is to provide incandescing electric lamps with means for intensifying or subduing the quality of light emitted from the :carbonfilamcnts; and to this end my invention consists in forming a mirror or reflecting surface under the base of the globe. It also consists in forming the said base with teats whereby the wires are sealed above and below the base and insulated from the mirror.
Referring to the drawings, A designates the globe or body of my improved lamp, which is formed from a glass tube open at both ends. The sides of the body are about straight, while its top is restricted (while the glass is in a semi-molten state) to a small aperture at a, through which the air within the globe of the completed lamp is exhausted, the said aperture being thereafter sealed by fusion. After the top of the globe has been formed the body A is severed from the stock or tube, the lower end of said body being left open. The base B is formed of a separate piece from the body A, and is in the shape of a tube closed at its upper end by a concavo-convex portion, as shown, the lower end of said base being restricted to form an aperture to receive a plug', E, of cork, rubber, or other suitable The upper part of the base B is united to the lower part of the globe A by fusion. The wires 0 pass upward through the plug E and also through the curved portion of the base B. On the under side 'of the curved portion of the base B is formed a mirror or reflecting surface, F,
which is composed'of foil or silver paper; or by silvering the under side of said curved portion at the points where the wires 0 pass through the upper curved portion of the base B the latter is formed with teats 1) extending above and below the said curved surface. These teats serve as the means for sealing the wires 0, such teats being closed around said wires by fusion, and their under portions serve also to completely insulate said wires from the mirror or reflecting surface F, which would otherwise short-circuit the light current. The mirror is entirely inside the base and thus protected from dust and the action ofmoisture in the atmosphere. Vhen the light emitted from the filaments D is. to be diffused, the curved portion of the base B is formed with its convex face upward, as shown in Figs. 1 and 3, while, when said light is to be concentrated, the said curved portion is formed with its concave face upward, as shown-in Fig. 2. The filament Dshown in Fig. 1 is curved to correspond to the curvature of the upper convex surface of the base B, andthis arrangement gives about the average quality of diffused light. The filament shown in Fig. 3 is formed with a much greater curvature than that shown in Fig. 1, and this arrangement gives about the maximum quality (in intensity) of the diffused light. The filament shown in Fig. 2 is curved to correspond with the curvature of the upper concave surface of the base B, and
this arrangement gives about the average quality of concentrated light. In every instance, of course, one extremity or portion of the filament should be connected to the one pole or wire, C, and the opposite extremity to the opposite wire.
A further modification is shown in Fig. 3, wherein ainetallic cover, G, surrounds the base and is burnished or polished on its interior so that it will serve'as a reflector.
I am aware that the transparent bulbs of incandescing electric lamps have been coated partially with reflecting deposits or provided with mirror surfaces, and I do not. claim, broadly, a lamp so provided.
Having thus described my invention, I claim- 1. A11 incandescing electric lamp having IOO 10 leading-in Wires are sealed, said portion of Wall having its outer surface provided with a metallic reflecting deposit through Which said teats project and insulate the same from the leading-in wires, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I affiX my signature.
ALEXANDER WELSH.
Vvitnesses:
S. BRASHEARS, GEO. H. PISTEL.
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US2748306A (en) * 1951-06-05 1956-05-29 Lumalampan Ab Electric discharge tube with luminescent substance coating
US2818521A (en) * 1954-01-14 1957-12-31 Scarborough Associates Inc Lamp
US2847644A (en) * 1954-04-14 1958-08-12 Francis R Shonka High sensitivity electroscope
US2979634A (en) * 1957-12-09 1961-04-11 Sylvania Electric Prod Projection lamp
US2980818A (en) * 1958-01-09 1961-04-18 Sylvania Electric Prod Projection lamp
US2994799A (en) * 1957-12-09 1961-08-01 Sylvania Electric Prod Projection lamp
US3256456A (en) * 1958-01-09 1966-06-14 Sylvania Electric Prod Reflector incandescent projection lamp
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2748306A (en) * 1951-06-05 1956-05-29 Lumalampan Ab Electric discharge tube with luminescent substance coating
US2818521A (en) * 1954-01-14 1957-12-31 Scarborough Associates Inc Lamp
US2847644A (en) * 1954-04-14 1958-08-12 Francis R Shonka High sensitivity electroscope
US2979634A (en) * 1957-12-09 1961-04-11 Sylvania Electric Prod Projection lamp
US2994799A (en) * 1957-12-09 1961-08-01 Sylvania Electric Prod Projection lamp
US2980818A (en) * 1958-01-09 1961-04-18 Sylvania Electric Prod Projection lamp
US3256456A (en) * 1958-01-09 1966-06-14 Sylvania Electric Prod Reflector incandescent projection lamp
US20100327724A1 (en) * 2009-06-24 2010-12-30 Cunningham David W Incandescent lamp incorporating reflective filament supports and method for making it
WO2010151708A3 (en) * 2009-06-24 2011-03-17 Cunningham David W Incandescent lamp incorporating reflective filament supports and method for making it
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