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titleOfInvention Ceramic envelope device for high-pressure discharge lamp
abstract ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A ceramic envelope device for a high-pressure metal-vapor discharge lamp, including a translucent ceramic tube, a pair of end caps closing opposite ends of the ceramic tube, and a pair of oppositely located discharge electrodes each of which is supported at a first end by the corresponding end cap such that a second end of the electrode protrudes from an inner surface of the corresponding end cap in the longitudinal direction of the ceramic tube. The end caps are electrically conductive, and completely covered at their inner surfaces with an electrical insulator.
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