Fluorescent lamp insert with conductive rod support
First Claim
1. For use in a lighting apparatus including a ballast circuit normally operable to effect energization of plural electric discharge lamps normally mounted in plural socket-type connectors of the lighting apparatus, the improvement comprising means for substantially completing said ballast circuit when one of said lamps has been removed from its respective socket-type connectors thereby to enable said ballast circuit effectively to energize at least one remaining lamp allowing normal lumen outout in circuit connection therewith, said means for substantially completing said ballast circuit comprising a relatively rigid, electrically conductive rod-like means for connecting a contact in one of said respective socket-type connectors to a contact in another of said respective socket-type connectors in the lighting apparatus, said rod-like means being exposed for direct mechanical and electrical connection to said respective socket-type connectors.
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Abstract
A non-light emitting insert for a fluorescent lighting fixture is used in place of a fluorescent lamp to complete a plural lamp ballast circuit so that the ballast is effective to illuminate properly any remaining fluorescent lamp coupled therein. The insert appears externally as a conventional fluorescent lamp including end electrical terminations that fit in the sockets of a fluorescent lighting fixture, and to an extent the insert duplicates the electrical effect of a lamp in a two lamp ballast circuit. Using the insert a reduction in the light output and a substantially corresponding reduction in consumed electrical power are achieved for a plural lamp fluorescent lighting fixture arrangement while at the same time the components of the ballast circuit are operated at reasonably normal electrical and temperature levels. Moreover, an electrically conductive rod extending between the ends of the tubular portion of the insert may be employed both to support the insert at least partially relieving the tubular portion of that function and to effect the substantial completion of the ballast circuit.
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- 1. For use in a lighting apparatus including a ballast circuit normally operable to effect energization of plural electric discharge lamps normally mounted in plural socket-type connectors of the lighting apparatus, the improvement comprising means for substantially completing said ballast circuit when one of said lamps has been removed from its respective socket-type connectors thereby to enable said ballast circuit effectively to energize at least one remaining lamp allowing normal lumen outout in circuit connection therewith, said means for substantially completing said ballast circuit comprising a relatively rigid, electrically conductive rod-like means for connecting a contact in one of said respective socket-type connectors to a contact in another of said respective socket-type connectors in the lighting apparatus, said rod-like means being exposed for direct mechanical and electrical connection to said respective socket-type connectors.
- 4. For use in a lighting apparatus including a ballast circuit normally operable to effect energization of plural electric discharge lamps normally mounted in plural socket-type connectors of the lighting apparatus, the improvement comprising means for substantially completing said ballast circuit when one of said lamps has been removed from its respective socket-type connectors thereby to enable said ballast circuit effectively to energize at least one remaining lamp allowing normal lumen output in circuit connection therewith, said means for substantially completing said ballast circuit comprising a relatively rigid, electrically conductive rod-like means for connecting a contact in one of said respective socket-type connectors to a contact in another of said respective socket-type connectors in the lighting apparatus, a tubular body substantially coextensive with said rod-like means, and coupling means for coupling said tubular body and said rod-like means substantially as an integral structure, said coupling means comprising resilient plug-like members that fit relatively snugly in said tubular body and have respective openings through which respective ends of said rod-like means extend for connection with respective contacts of the socket-type connectors of the lighting apparatus.
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