well it wasn't a piece of glass,the lamp was in a recessed square fixture,the socket was loosely held in (a Deoderant Cap with metal pieces for contact XD) the end of the lamp was supported by a screw in the end of the fixture that was quite sharp on the end....the fixture fell and the screw punctured the dimple at the end of the lamp...then i tried to make it clear by filling it with water may not be visable in the pic but the frame actually developed some corossion from the water...meh
for a while it did....then i dropped the lamp and broke the glass,arctube survived and i ran it a couple of times all by itself under some heavy glass and even submerged in a glass gar full of water....bad bad experiments,nothing went wrong but dangerous still.
yeah some lamps have that...the best example i remember is the Durotest Safe-T lamps which i believe used a thin carbon strip that would vaporize in the presence of oxygen...im sure some other Mfg's made these type lamps but i can't recall any off hand.
in the case of a lamp like this it would continue to burn until the seals oxidized.
in the case of a lamp like this it would continue to burn until the seals oxidized.