WO1999046799A1 - Low-pressure mercury vapour discharge lamp - Google Patents
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- WO1999046799A1 WO1999046799A1 PCT/IB1999/000290 IB9900290W WO9946799A1 WO 1999046799 A1 WO1999046799 A1 WO 1999046799A1 IB 9900290 W IB9900290 W IB 9900290W WO 9946799 A1 WO9946799 A1 WO 9946799A1
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- H—ELECTRICITY
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- H01J—ELECTRIC DISCHARGE TUBES OR DISCHARGE LAMPS
- H01J61/00—Gas-discharge or vapour-discharge lamps
- H01J61/70—Lamps with low-pressure unconstricted discharge having a cold pressure < 400 Torr
- H01J61/72—Lamps with low-pressure unconstricted discharge having a cold pressure < 400 Torr having a main light-emitting filling of easily vaporisable metal vapour, e.g. mercury
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01J—ELECTRIC DISCHARGE TUBES OR DISCHARGE LAMPS
- H01J61/00—Gas-discharge or vapour-discharge lamps
- H01J61/02—Details
- H01J61/04—Electrodes; Screens; Shields
- H01J61/10—Shields, screens, or guides for influencing the discharge
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01J—ELECTRIC DISCHARGE TUBES OR DISCHARGE LAMPS
- H01J61/00—Gas-discharge or vapour-discharge lamps
- H01J61/02—Details
- H01J61/025—Associated optical elements
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- the invention relates to a low-pressure mercury vapor discharge lamp provided with a discharge vessel which encloses a discharge space provided with a filling of mercury and a rare gas in a gastight manner, which low-pressure mercury vapor discharge lamp comprises discharge means for generating and maintaining a discharge in the discharge space, said discharge vessel being translucent to radiation generated in the discharge space and said discharge vessel having a first and a second end portion.
- a low-pressure mercury vapor discharge lamp of the kind mentioned in the opening paragraph is known from US- A 4 544 997 (PHN 10.403).
- the inner surface of the tubular wall of the discharge vessel of the known lamp is provided with a translucent layer of a metal oxide.
- the metal oxide layer serves to counteract that the wall of the discharge vessel is attacked owing to interactions with mercury and thus has a favorable influence on the maintenance of the radiation output of the lamp.
- the mercury consumption of the lamp i.e. the quantity of mercury bound to lamp components during lamp operation and thus no longer available for the operation of the lamp, is comparatively low owing to the metal oxide layer as compared with that in lamps which lack such a metal oxide layer. Nevertheless, a comparatively large mercury dose is necessary also for the known lamp if a sufficiently long lamp life is to be realized. This forms an environmental hazard in the case of inexpert waste disposal after the end of lamp life.
- the invention has for its object to provide a low-pressure mercury vapor discharge lamp of the kind described in the opening paragraph which consumes comparatively little mercury.
- the low-pressure mercury vapor discharge lamp according to the invention is characterized in that shielding means are present in the discharge vessel for counteracting that UV radiation generated in the discharge space will reach the end portions of the discharge vessel.
- Mercury forms the primary component for the efficient generation of ultraviolet (UV) light in mercury vapor discharge lamps.
- a luminescent layer comprising a luminescent material may be present on the inner surface of a wall of the discharge vessel for the purpose of converting UV into other wavelengths, for example into UN-B and UV-A for suntanning purposes (sun couch lamps), or into visible radiation.
- Such discharge lamps are accordingly also called fluorescent lamps.
- mercury is absorbed in the glass during the operation of low-pressure mercury vapor discharge lamps. It is found in general that mercury is chemically bound to the glass, with the result that the quantity of mercury available for the discharge decreases, which adversely affects lamp life. Further experiments have shown that the mercury enters into a complicated (chemical) bond with the glass surface.
- a preferred embodiment of the low-pressure mercury vapor discharge lamp according to the invention is characterized in that the shielding means reflect UV radiation. Reflection of the ultraviolet (UV) radiation prevents this radiation from being lost (for example through absorption) and improves the luminous efficacy of the lamp.
- An alternative possibility for preventing UV radiation from reaching the end portions is by guiding away of the undesirable radiation, for example through the use of light waveguides. If as little as possible UV radiation useful for the generation of visible light is to be lost in the discharge space, it is desirable for the shielding means to be situated not in the region between the discharge in the discharge vessel and the luminescent layer, but at a side of the respective electrode (discharge means) facing away from the discharge space.
- a preferred embodiment of the low-pressure mercury vapor discharge lamp according to the invention is characterized in that the discharge means comprise a first electrode arranged in the discharge space and supported by the first end portion and a second electrode arranged in the discharge space and supported by the second end portion, and in that the shielding means are present between the first electrode and the first end portion and/or between the second electrode and the second end portion.
- the shielding means comprise a screen which is provided with a UV -repelling coating or layer at least at a surface which faces the discharge space. The screen acts as a shield against the UV radiation.
- the shape of the screen is preferably adapted to the shape of the discharge vessel.
- a particularly preferred embodiment of the low-pressure mercury discharge lamp according to the invention is characterized in that the discharge means comprise a first electrode arranged in the discharge space and supported by the first end portion and a second electrode arranged in the discharge space and supported by the second end portion, in that current supply conductors extend from the respective electrodes through the end portions to outside the discharge vessel, and in that each screen is fastened to the corresponding current supply conductor. Screens fastened to the current conductors can be incorporated in the existing lamp in a simple manner without further adaptations. Said screens are preferably electrically insulating.
- a further embodiment of the low-pressure mercury vapor discharge lamp according to the invention is characterized in that the material of the layer on the screen comprises at least an oxide of at least one element from the series formed by magnesium, aluminum, titanium, zirconium, yttrium, and the rare earths.
- Fig. 1A is a longitudinal sectional view of a low-pressure mercury vapor discharge lamp according to the invention.
- Fig. IB shows a detail from Fig. 1A
- Fig. 1C shows an embodiment of the screen according to the invention.
- Fig. 1A shows a low-pressure mercury vapor discharge lamp provided with a glass discharge vessel 10 with a tubular portion 11 which is translucent to radiation generated in the discharge vessel 10 and with a first and a second end portion 12a; 12b.
- the tubular portion 11 has a length of 120 cm and an internal diameter of 2.5 cm.
- the discharge vessel 10 encloses a discharge space 13 in a gastight manner, which space is provided with a filling of 1 mg mercury and a rare gas, for example argon.
- the wall of the tubular portion is coated with a luminescent layer comprising a luminescent material (for example a fluorescent powder) which converts the ultraviolet (UV) radiation generated through ionization of the mercury, usually into visible light.
- the end portions 12a; 12b each support an electrode 20a; 20b which is arranged in the discharge space 13.
- Current supply conductors 30a, 30a'; 30b, 30b' extend from the electrodes 20a; 20b through the end portions 12a; 12b to outside the discharge vessel 10.
- the current supply conductors 30a, 30a'; 30b, 30b' are connected to respective contact pins 31a, 31a' 31b, 31b', which are fastened to a lamp cap 32a; 32b.
- An electrode ring is arranged around each electrode 20a; 20b.
- Fig. IB shows such an electrode ring 21a surrounding the electrode 20a (the electrode 20a is not shown in Fig. IB).
- a glass capsule 22, with which mercury was dosed, is clamped on the electrode ring 21a.
- a metal wire 23 tensioned over the glass capsule 22 was for this purpose inductively heated in a high-frequency electromagnetic field, such that the capsule 22 was cut through and the mercury to be dosed was released from the capsule 22 into the discharge space 13.
- Shielding means in the example of Figs. 1A and IB in the form of a screen 15a; 15b, whose shape is adapted to that of the tubular portion 11, are present between the electrode 20a; 20b and the relevant end portion 12a; 12b.
- the screen 15a; 15b is so shaped that the screen 15a; 15b will cause substantially no scratches in the luminescent layer (not shown in Fig. 1A) provided on the inner surface of the discharge vessel 10 when the end portions 12a; 12b are being inserted into the tubular portion.
- the screen 15a; 15b is provided with a layer 16a; 16b on a surface which faces the discharge space, the material of said layer comprising at least an oxide of at least one element from the series formed by magnesium, aluminum, titanium, zirconium, yttrium, and the rare earths.
- the screen 15a; 15b which may or may not be provided with a coating layer 16a; 16b, acts as a UV-radiation-repelling shield which counteracts that UV radiation will reach the end portions 12a; 12b.
- the shape of the screen 15a; 15b is preferably adapted so as to fit the shape of the discharge vessel 10.
- the screen 15a; 15b is a preferably situated in a plane transverse to the longitudinal axis 22 of the tubular portion 11 for obtaining an optimum shielding effect.
- the screen 15a; 15b is preferably at least substantially circular in shape and has a diameter which is smaller than or almost as large as the inner diameter of the tubular portion 11 of the discharge vessel 10.
- the screen 15a; 15b need not be flat, but may have, for example, bent or flared edges which facilitate mounting of the screens 15a; 15b in the discharge vessel 10.
- FIG. 1C shows an embodiment of the screen 15a; 15b according to the invention where a slot 25 is provided in the round glass plate 15a for allowing the current supply conductors 30a, 30a'; 30b, 30b' to pass.
- the shape of the screen 15a; 15b is adapted so as to fit the shape of the discharge vessel 10.
- the layer 16a; 16b is not shown in Fig. lC.
- a lamp not according to the invention was manufactured, which lamp does not have the screens 15a; 15b between the electrodes 20a; 20b and the end portions 12a; 12b, but which corresponds to the lamp according to the invention in all other respects.
- the lamps were subjected to an endurance test of 5000 hours. After the endurance test, the quantity of mercury bound to the end portions was ascertained by means of a wet-chemical analysis.
- the results (in jug) are shown in Table 1 for the lamp according to the invention (I) and the lamp not according to the invention (II).
- Table 1 quantity of bound mercury in ⁇ g in lamp according to the invention I and lamp not according to the invention II
- the measure according to the invention leads to a strong reduction in the quantity of mercury bound to the end portions 12a; 12b. It was found that the amount of mercury consumed during the first burning hours of the lamp is substantially independent of the presence of the shielding means. Apparently it takes some time before UV radiation originating from the discharge has attacked the surface of the end portions 12a; 12b to such an extent that an increased binding of mercury will take place, whereupon the mercury is bound (chemically) to the surface of the glass of the end portions 12a; 12b.
- the shape of the discharge vessel need not necessarily be elongate and tubular, but may differ therefrom.
- the discharge vessel may have a bent or meandering shape.
- the shape of the shielding means is adapted so as to fit the shape of the discharge vessel at the areas of the end portions.
- the discharge means may alternatively be situated outside the discharge vessel, for example in the case of a discharge lamp which is operated inductively. In that case, again, the shielding means must be positioned between the UV radiation generated by the discharge means and the end portions.
- the shielding means are situated as close as possible to the end portions.
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DE69926706T DE69926706T2 (en) | 1998-03-09 | 1999-02-18 | NIEDERDRUCKQUECKSILBERDAMPFEENTLADUNGSLAMPE |
EP99902751A EP0998750B1 (en) | 1998-03-09 | 1999-02-18 | Low-pressure mercury vapour discharge lamp |
JP54553299A JP2001525115A (en) | 1998-03-09 | 1999-02-18 | Low pressure mercury discharge lamp |
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