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 Tungsten-fluorine lamp with native retained oxygen therein and method of manufacture

Details
Inventors: Dolenga, Arthur; Hill, John C.;
Assignee: General Motors Corporation (Detroit, MI)
Primary Examiner: Demeo; Palmer C.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Evans; J. C.

A tungsten fluorine lamp is manufactured by a process including the steps of forming a glass bulb and tungsten filament-lead set to have a controlled content of native oxygen thereon; locating and sealing the tungsten filament and lead set in the bulb and thereafter by a simplified three-step process of evacuation, gas fill and bulb tubulation tip seal step forming a completed lamp assembly; and wherein the completed lamp assembly includes a gas fill comprising an inert component at six atmospheres and a fluorinated hydrocarbon component of only carbon, bromine and fluorine with a range of 3.2 .times. 10.sup.-.sup.7 to 8 .times. 10.sup.-.sup.7 gram atoms of carbon, 2.1 .times. 10.sup.-.sup.6 to 5.2 .times. 10.sup.-.sup.6 gram atoms of bromine, and 1.5 .times. 10.sup.-.sup.6 to 3.8 .times. 10.sup.-.sup.6 gram atoms of fluorine and an oxygen content (evolved from the aforesaid native oxygen) of 1.3 .times. 10.sup.-.sup.6 to 3.3 .times. 10.sup.-.sup.6 gram atoms (all per cc of lamp assembly gas volume) thereby to produce a controlled equimolar relationship of fluorine and oxygen for stable tungsten fluorine oxygen cycle operation.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows: 1.
A tungsten halogen lamp comprising a glass bulb having walls defining a sealed cavity, a tungsten filament within said bulb having spaced apart legs, a filament support means on one end of said bulb including metallic current leads and metallic foil means for connecting said metallic current leads to the legs of said tungsten filament, a fill gas mixture in said cavity including an inert gas and a gaseous fluorinated hydrocarbon consisting only of carbon, fluorine and bromine and having a composition of 3.
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A method for fabricating a tungsten halogen lamp comprising the steps of forming a glass envelope including a tubulation on one end thereof and an open end on the opposite end thereof, preforming a tungsten filament and mount assembly including a filament component having two legs joined to current leads by means of lenticular molybdenum foil members to form a tungsten filament and lead set, locating the current leads, foil components and filament through the open end of the envelope on a lead set mount having a tapered surface thereon facing in the open direction of the envelope, directing a cover gas through the envelope of the tubulation thereon through the open end thereof and across the tapered surface of the lead set mount to maintain a smooth gas flow across the filament lead set, thereafter heating and hermetically press sealing the envelope to the molybdenum foils to produce a hermetic seal of the envelope with respect to the foil to retain a quantity of native oxygen on the lead set releasable upon bulb operation to add a fill gas constituent of free oxygen in the range of 1



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