Industry Patents

Patent: 8203272

Plasma Lamp with Dielectric Waveguide Integrated with Transparent Bulb

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Patent Number: 8203272 
Title: Plasma Lamp with Dielectric Waveguide Integrated with Transparent Bulb 
Abstract: A dielectric waveguide integrated plasma lamp (DWIPL) with a body comprising at least one dielectric material having a dielectric constant greater than approximately 2, and having a shape and dimensions such that the body resonates in at least one resonant mode when microwave energy of an appropriate frequency is coupled into the body. A dielectric bulb within a lamp chamber in the body contains a fill which when receiving energy from the resonating body forms a light-emitting plasma. The bulb is transparent to visible light and infrared radiation emitted by the plasma. Radiative energy lost from the plasma is recycled by reflecting the radiation from thin-film, multi-layer coatings on bulb exterior surfaces and/or lamp chamber surfaces back into the bulb. The lamp further includes two- or three-microwave probe configurations minimizing power reflected from the body back to the microwave source when the source operates: (a) at a frequency such that the body resonates in a single mode; or (b) at one frequency such that the body resonates in a relatively higher mode before a plasma is formed, and at another frequency such that the body resonates in a relatively lower order mode after the plasma reaches steady state.  
Country of Issue: US 
First Named Inventor: Chang, Espiau 
Assignee: Luxim 
Continuation or Divisional of: 7940007 
International Classification: H05B 37/00 
US Classification: 315/39 
Issue Date: 06-19-2012 
Filing Date: 03-16-2011 
Application : 13/049457 
Notes:  
Link to Patent at freepatentsonline.com: 8203272 at Freepatentsonline 
Link to World Patent Family1: World Patent Family at European Patent Office 
Link to Google Patents1: 8203272 at Google Patents 

 

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