| IPC 6 English version | H01J04100-H01J06508 | |
| << H01J 33/00 - H01J 40/20   |
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SECTION H | ELECTRICITY |
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BASIC ELECTRIC ELEMENTS |
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ELECTRIC DISCHARGE TUBES OR DISCHARGE LAMPS (spark-gaps H 01 T; arc lamps with consumable electrodes H 05 B; particle accelerators H 05 H) |
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41/ | 00 | Discharge tubes and means integral therewith for measuring gas pressure (vacuum gauge systems using such tubes G 01 L 21/30) |
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41/ | 02 | . | Discharge tubes and means integral therewith for measuring gas pressure [2] |
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41/ | 04 | . . | with ionisation by means of thermionic cathodes [2] |
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41/ | 06 | . . | with ionisation by means of cold cathodes [2] |
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41/ | 08 | . . | with ionisation by means of radioactive substances, e.g. alphatrons [2] |
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41/ | 10 | . . | of particle-spectrometer type (particle spectrometers in general H 01 J 49/00) [2] |
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41/ | 12 | . | Discharge tubes for evacuating by diffusion of ions, e.g. ion pumps, getter ion pumps [2] |
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41/ | 14 | . . | with ionisation by means of thermionic cathodes [2] |
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41/ | 16 | . . . | using gettering substances [2] |
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41/ | 18 | . . | with ionisation by means of cold cathodes [2] |
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41/ | 20 | . . . | using gettering substances [2] |
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43/ | 00 | Secondary-emission tubes; Electron-multiplier tubes (dynamic electron-multiplier tubes H 01 J 25/76; secondary-emission detectors for measurement of nuclear or X-radiation G 01 T 1/28) |
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43/ | 02 | . | Tubes in which one or a few electrodes are secondary-electron-emitting electrodes |
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43/ | 04 | . | Electron multipliers |
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43/ | 06 | . . | Electrode arrangements |
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43/ | 08 | . . . | Cathode arrangements (construction of photo cathodes H 01 J 40/06, H 01 J 40/16, H 01 J 47/00, H 01 J 49/08) |
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43/ | 10 | . . . | Dynodes (H 01 J 43/24, H 01 J 43/26 take precedence; secondary-electron-emitting electrodes in general H 01 J 1/32) |
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43/ | 12 | . . . | Anode arrangements |
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43/ | 14 | . . . | Control of electron beam by magnetic field |
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43/ | 16 | . . . | Electrode arrangements using essentially one dynode |
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43/ | 18 | . . . | Electrode arrangements using essentially more than one dynode |
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43/ | 20 | . . . . | Dynodes consisting of sheet material, e.g. plane, bent |
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43/ | 22 | . . . . | Dynodes consisting of electron-permeable material, e.g. foil, grid, tube, venetian blind |
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43/ | 24 | . . . . | Dynodes having potential gradient along their surfaces |
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43/ | 26 | . . . . | Box dynodes |
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43/ | 28 | . . | Vessels; Windows; Screens; Suppressing undesired discharges or currents |
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43/ | 30 | . . | Circuit arrangements not adapted to a particular application of the tube and not otherwise provided for |
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45/ | 00 | Discharge tubes functioning as thermionic generators |
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47/ | 00 | Tubes for determining the presence, intensity, density or energy of radiation or particles (photoelectric discharge tubes not involving the ionisation of a gas H 01 J 40/00) |
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47/ | 02 | . | Ionisation chambers [3] |
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47/ | 04 | . . | Capacitive ionisation chambers, e.g. the electrodes of which are used as electrometers (electrostatic dosimeters in general G 01 T 1/14) [3] |
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47/ | 06 | . | Proportional counter tubes [3] |
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47/ | 08 | . | Geiger-Müller counter tubes [3] |
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47/ | 10 | . | Spark counters (H 01 J 47/14 takes precedence; spark gaps H 01 T) [3] |
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47/ | 12 | . | Neutron detector tubes, e.g. BF3 tubes [3] |
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47/ | 14 | . | Parallel electrode spark or streamer chambers; Wire spark or streamer chambers [3] |
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47/ | 16 | . . | characterised by readout of each individual wire [3] |
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47/ | 18 | . . . | the readout being electrical (H 01 J 47/20 takes precedence) [3] |
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47/ | 20 | . . . | the readout employing electrical or mechanical delay lines, e.g. magnetostrictive delay lines [3] |
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47/ | 22 | . . | characterised by another type of readout [3] |
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47/ | 24 | . . . | the readout being acoustical [3] |
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47/ | 26 | . . . | the readout being optical [3] |
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49/ | 00 | Particle spectrometer or separator tubes (for measuring gas pressure H 01 J 41/10) |
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49/ | 02 | . | Details [3] |
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49/ | 04 | . . | Arrangements for introducing or extracting samples to be analysed, e.g. vacuum locks; Arrangements for external adjustment of electron- or ion-optical components [3] |
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49/ | 06 | . . | Electron- or ion-optical arrangements (H 01 J 49/04 takes precedence) [3] |
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49/ | 08 | . . | Electron sources, e.g. for generating photo-electrons, secondary electrons or Auger electrons [3] |
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49/ | 10 | . . | Ion sources; Ion guns [3] |
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49/ | 12 | . . . | using an arc discharge, e.g. of the duoplasmatron type [3] |
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49/ | 14 | . . . | using particle bombardment, e.g. ionisation chambers [3] |
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49/ | 16 | . . . | using surface ionisation, e.g. field-, thermionic- or photo-emission [3] |
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49/ | 18 | . . . | using spark ionisation [3] |
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49/ | 20 | . . | Magnetic deflection [3] |
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49/ | 22 | . . | Electrostatic deflection [3] |
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49/ | 24 | . . | Vacuum systems, e.g. maintaining desired pressures [3] |
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49/ | 26 | . | Mass spectrometers or separator tubes (isotope separation using these tubes B 01 D 59/44) [3] |
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49/ | 28 | . . | Static spectrometers [3] |
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49/ | 30 | . . . | using magnetic analysers [3] |
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49/ | 32 | . . . | using double focusing [3] |
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49/ | 34 | . . | Dynamic spectrometers [3] |
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49/ | 36 | . . . | Radio frequency spectrometers, e.g. Bennett-type spectrometers, Redhead-type spectrometers [3] |
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49/ | 38 | . . . . | Omegatrons [3] |
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49/ | 40 | . . . | Time-of-flight spectrometers (H 01 J 49/36 takes precedence) [3] |
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49/ | 42 | . . . | Stability-of-path spectrometers, e.g. monopole, quadrupole, multipole, farvitrons [3] |
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49/ | 44 | . | Energy spectrometers, e.g. alpha-, beta-spectrometers [3] |
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49/ | 46 | . . | Static spectrometers [3] |
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49/ | 48 | . . . | using electrostatic analysers, e.g. cylindrical sector, Wien filter [3] |
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Discharge lamps |
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61/ | 00 | Gas- or vapour-discharge lamps (use for sterilising milk products A 23 C; use for medical purposes A 61 N 5/00; use for disinfecting water C 02 F; use for lighting F 21; circuits therefor H 05 B; arc lamps with consumable electrodes H 05 B; electroluminescent lamps H 05 B) |
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61/ | 02 | . | Details |
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61/ | 04 | . . | Electrodes (for igniting H 01 J 61/54); Screens; Shields |
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61/ | 06 | . . . | Main electrodes |
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61/ | 067 | . . . . | for low-pressure discharge lamps [2] |
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61/ | 073 | . . . . | for high-pressure discharge lamps [2] |
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61/ | 09 | . . . . | Hollow cathodes [2] |
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61/ | 10 | . . . | Shield, screens, or guides for influencing the discharge |
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61/ | 12 | . . | Selection of substances for gas fillings; Specified operating pressure or temperature |
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61/ | 14 | . . . | having one or more carbon compounds as the principal constituents |
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61/ | 16 | . . . | having helium, argon, neon, krypton, or xenon as the principle constituent |
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61/ | 18 | . . . | having a metallic vapour as the principal constituent |
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61/ | 20 | . . . . | mercury vapour |
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61/ | 22 | . . . . | vapour of an alkali metal |
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61/ | 24 | . . | Means for obtaining or maintaining the desired pressure within the vessel |
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61/ | 26 | . . . | Means for absorbing or adsorbing gas, e.g. by gettering; Means for preventing blackening of the envelope |
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61/ | 28 | . . . | Means for producing, introducing, or replenishing gas or vapour during operation of the lamp |
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61/ | 30 | . . | Vessels; Containers |
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61/ | 32 | . . . | Special longitudinal shape, e.g. for advertising purposes |
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61/ | 33 | . . . | Special shape of cross-section, e.g. for producing cool spot |
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61/ | 34 | . . . | Double-wall vessels or containers |
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61/ | 35 | . . . | provided with coatings on the walls thereof; Selection of materials for the coatings (using coloured coatings H 01 J 61/40; using luminescent coatings H 01 J 61/42) |
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61/ | 36 | . . | Seals between parts of vessels; Seals for leading-in conductors; Leading-in conductors |
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61/ | 38 | . . | Devices for influencing the colour or wavelength of the light |
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61/ | 40 | . . . | by light-filters; by coloured coatings in or on the envelope |
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61/ | 42 | . . . | by transforming the wavelength of the light by luminescence |
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61/ | 44 | . . . . | Devices characterised by the luminescent material (luminescent materials C 09 K 11/00) |
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61/ | 46 | . . . . | Devices characterised by the binder or other non-luminescent constituent of the luminescent material, e.g. for obtaining desired pouring or drying properties |
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61/ | 48 | . . . . | Separate coatings of different luminous materials |
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61/ | 50 | . . | Auxiliary parts or solid material within the envelope for reducing risk of explosion upon breakage of the envelope, e.g. for use in mines |
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61/ | 52 | . . | Cooling arrangements; Heating arrangements; Means for circulating gas or vapour within the discharge space |
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61/ | 54 | . . | Igniting arrangements, e.g. promoting ionisation for starting (circuit arrangements H 05 B) |
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61/ | 56 | . . | One or more circuit elements structurally associated with the lamp |
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61/ | 58 | . | Lamps with both liquid anode and liquid cathode |
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61/ | 60 | . | Lamps in which the discharge space is substantially filled with mercury before ignition |
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61/ | 62 | . | Lamps with gaseous, e.g. plasma cathode |
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61/ | 64 | . | Cathode glow lamps (designed as tuning or voltage indicators H 01 J 17/40) |
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61/ | 66 | . . | having one or more specially shaped cathodes, e.g. for advertising purposes |
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61/ | 68 | . | Lamps in which the main discharge is between parts of a current-carrying guide, e.g. halo lamp |
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61/ | 70 | . | Lamps with low-pressure unconstricted discharge |
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61/ | 72 | . . | having a main light-emitting filling of easily vaporisable metal vapour, e.g. mercury |
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61/ | 74 | . . | having a main light-emitting filling of difficult vaporisable metal vapour, e.g. sodium |
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61/ | 76 | . . | having a filling of permanent gas or gases only |
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61/ | 78 | . . . | with cold cathode; with cathode heated only by discharge, e.g. high-tension lamp for advertising |
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61/ | 80 | . . | Lamps suitable only for intermittent operation, e.g. flash lamp |
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61/ | 82 | . | Lamps with high-pressure unconstricted discharge |
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61/ | 84 | . | Lamps with discharge constricted by high pressure |
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61/ | 86 | . . | with discharge additionally constricted by close spacing of electrodes, e.g. for optical projection |
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61/ | 88 | . . | with discharge additionally constricted by envelope |
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61/ | 90 | . . | Lamps suitable only for intermittent operation, e.g. flash lamp |
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61/ | 92 | . | Lamps with more than one main discharge path |
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61/ | 94 | . . | Paths producing light of different wavelengths, e.g. for simulating daylight |
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61/ | 95 | . | Lamps with control electrode for varying intensity or wavelength of the light, e.g. for producing modulated light |
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61/ | 96 | . | Lamps with light-emitting discharge path and separately-heated incandescent body within a common envelope, e.g. for simulating daylight (lamps with filament heated only by non-luminous discharge H 01 K) |
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61/ | 98 | . | Lamps with closely spaced electrodes heated to incandescence by light-emitting discharge, e.g. tungsten arc lamp |
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63/ | 00 | Cathode-ray or electron-stream lamps (flying-spot tubes H 01 J 31/10; magic-eye tuning indicators H 01 J 31/14; lamps with incandescent body heated by the ray or stream H 01 K) |
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63/ | 02 | . | Details, e.g. electrode, gas filling, shape of vessel |
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63/ | 04 | . . | Vessels provided with luminescent coatings; Selection of materials for the coatings |
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63/ | 06 | . | Lamps with luminescent screen excited by the ray or stream |
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63/ | 08 | . | Lamps with gas plasma excited by the ray or stream |
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65/ | 00 | Lamps without any electrode inside the vessel; Lamps with at least one main electrode outside the vessel |
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65/ | 04 | . | Lamps in which a gas filling is excited to luminesce by an external electromagnetic field or by external corpuscular radiation, e.g. for indicating |
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65/ | 06 | . | Lamps in which a gas filling is excited to luminesce by radioactive material structurally associated with the lamp, e.g. inside the vessel |
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65/ | 08 | . | Lamps in which a screen or coating is excited to luminesce by radioactive material located inside the vessel |
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