Method of coating a lamp with a U.V. curable resin with fibers therein
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1. A method of applying a protective light-transmitting coating on the exterior surface of a lamp envelope, said method comprising:
- mixing lengths of fiber into a liquid photopolymer, said lengths of fiber being between about the length of the maximum dimension of said envelope and 1/16 inch,dipping said envelope into the mixture of fibers and liquid photopolymer, andirradiating the coated envelope with a source of ultraviolet light for a period of between about 0.1 second and 10 seconds so as to cure-harden the fiber-reinforced photopolymer coated on said lamp, whereby a smooth coating surface is provided with minimized protrusion of fibers.
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Abstract
A photoflash lamp having a glass envelope with a clear protective exterior coating comprising a photopolymer reinforced with glass fibers. In applying the coating, a long strand of glass fibers is wrapped about the lamp envelope, which is then dipped in a liquid photopolymer, or short lengths of glass fiber are dispersed throughout the liquid photopolymer, either by premixing or application after dipping. The wet-coated lamp is then cure-hardened by a short period of irradiation with a source of ultraviolet light.
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1. A method of applying a protective light-transmitting coating on the exterior surface of a lamp envelope, said method comprising:
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mixing lengths of fiber into a liquid photopolymer, said lengths of fiber being between about the length of the maximum dimension of said envelope and 1/16 inch, dipping said envelope into the mixture of fibers and liquid photopolymer, and irradiating the coated envelope with a source of ultraviolet light for a period of between about 0.1 second and 10 seconds so as to cure-harden the fiber-reinforced photopolymer coated on said lamp, whereby a smooth coating surface is provided with minimized protrusion of fibers. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method of applying a protective light-transmitting coating on the exterior surface of a lamp envelope, said method comprising:
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dipping said envelope into a liquid photopolymer, applying lengths of fiber onto the wet photopolymer coating on said envelope, said lengths of fiber being between about the length of the maximum dimension of said envelope and 1/16 inch and, irradiating the coated envelope with a source of ultraviolet light for a period of between about 0.1 second and 10 seconds so as to cure-harden the fiber-reinforced photopolymer coated on said lamp, whereby a smooth coating surface is provided with minimized protrusion of fibers. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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