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Polarized light producing lamp apparatus that uses low temperature polarizing film

Patent 6005332 Issued on December 21, 1999. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject December 20, 2016. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Inventor

Application

No. 771326 filed on 12/20/1996

US Classes:

313/113, Reflector313/231.31, Plasma313/573, Having specified envelope detail313/580, With filter, barrier, screen, shield, electric terminal or fuse313/594, Start electrode exterior to envelope313/607Having electrode exterior to envelope

Examiners

Primary: Patel, Nimeshkumar D.
Assistant: Smith, Michael J.

Foreign Patent References

  • 0 657 769 A1 EP. 05/12/1994
  • 42 09 453 A 1 DE. 09/12/1993
  • PCT 92/08240 WO. 05/12/1992
  • PCT 97/27606 WO. 07/12/1997

International Class

H01J 005/16

Abstract

A high efficiency lamp apparatus for producing a light beam of polarized light includes an electrodeless lamp body that defines a chamber. A gas is contained within the chamber such as sulfur or selenium or a compound thereof that can be excited to form a plasma. Electrodes are positioned externally of the lamp chamber for producing radio frequency energy that excites the gas, forming a plasma light source of intense heat that emits a light beam. Electrodes are not subjected to the intense heat generated by the plasma as they are placed externally of the lamp body. A reflector is positioned next to the lamp body for redirecting some of the light emitted by the light source back to the lamp using the reflector so that the lamp reabsorbs light energy to intensify the light source. The reflector includes a polarizing filter that is positioned to receive and polarize the light beam. An insulator prevents heat intensity of the plasma from damaging the polarizing filter as it has a low operating temperature range.

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