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titleOfInvention Closed loop tube lamp envelope and its manufacturing method.
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a closed-loop tubular lamp jacket suitable for automated manufacturing and a method for manufacturing the same. A hemispherical object is formed at one end of a light transmission tube. A blister is formed on the hemisphere, and a hole is formed in the formed blister. Next, a hemisphere is formed at the other end of the light transmission tube. A blister is formed in the hemisphere and a second hole is formed in the formed blister. Each molded blister has an edge defining a respective hole. The second tube is machined in the same manner. First tube and second Each edge provided at the end with the tube is fused together to form a sealed, closed loop tube lamp envelope. Each tube can be bent to provide the desired shape of the lamp envelope. The molding of the rim guarantees the joining of the sealing surfaces.
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