Abstract:
A lamp having a ceramic molding between a cap and a lamp envelope, the current supply conductors passing through the molding between the cap and the envelope. The conductors pass through separate ducts in the molding, one of the conductors includes a fuse accommodated entirely within the duct, and that duct is sealed at an end adjacent the lamp cap by a coherent mass of material such as a base cement. Flashover from a fuse arc to either the other conductor or the lamp cap is prevented.
Abstract:
A particularly stable arrangement of a lamp envelope in a lamp cap is achieved by means of a metal cup which with its base faces the base of the lamp cap and is connected in the lamp cap so that its free edge engages the lamp envelope. The metal cup has an aperture in its base along the edge of which the cup has oppositely located lugs facing the base of the lamp cap and bearing against a pinch of the lamp envelope.
Abstract:
Mains voltage halogen incandescent lamps according to the invention have at least one metal foil (25) incorporated in the pinch seal (22) of the lamp envelope (21) which extends into the cavity (23) enclosed by the lamp envelope (1) and is connected to an internal current conductor (29) situated entirely within said cavity (23). The lamps furthermore have a non-current-carrying supporting member (31) for said internal current conductor (29) which is embedded in the pinch seal (22) at a distance from the metal foil (25).
Abstract:
A capless electric incandescent lamp comprises a lamp envelope having a flat pinch. A first wide side face of this flat pinch has current supply wires bent backwards along the extent thereof. A second wide side face of this pinch has means to suitably cooperate with a fixing member in a lampholder.