Lamp intensity control apparatus comprising preset means
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1. A power supply apparatus for applying power to a lamp, characterized by comprising:
- input means for designating a selected light intensity of the lamp;
display means for displaying the selected light intensity;
control means for controlling an effective voltage applied to the lamp in such a manner that the lamp produces the selected light intensity;
preset means for, when power is initially applied to the apparatus, presetting the input means to designate a predetermined selected light intensity, the input means being thereafter manually operable to designate the selected light intensity; and
an A.C. power source for applying said power to the apparatus and switch means connected in series with the lamp across the A.C. power source, the control means being constructed to control the switch means to control the effective A.C. voltage applied to the lamp in such a manner that the lamp produces the selected light intensity;
the switch means comprising a thyristor, the control means being constructed to control a phase angle of a trigger signal applied to the thyristor;
the control means comprises means for detecting a zero-cross point of an A.C. output voltage of the A.C. power source, counter means for counting clock pulses starting from said zero-cross point and means for generating the trigger signal when a count of the counter means reaches a value corresponding to the selected light intensity.
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Abstract
Push buttons (9u, 9d) are provided to select the desired intensity of a lamp (1) for electrostatic copying or the like. The selected intensity is numerically displayed. A preset function is provided to preset the intensity to a standard value when power is first applied to the apparatus. The intensity may thereafter be manually varied using the push buttons (9u, 9d). The lamp intensity is controlled by means of phase angle control of a thyristor (2). Provision is made to compensate the phase angle control for variations in the A.C. power supply voltage.
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1. A power supply apparatus for applying power to a lamp, characterized by comprising:
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input means for designating a selected light intensity of the lamp; display means for displaying the selected light intensity; control means for controlling an effective voltage applied to the lamp in such a manner that the lamp produces the selected light intensity; preset means for, when power is initially applied to the apparatus, presetting the input means to designate a predetermined selected light intensity, the input means being thereafter manually operable to designate the selected light intensity; and an A.C. power source for applying said power to the apparatus and switch means connected in series with the lamp across the A.C. power source, the control means being constructed to control the switch means to control the effective A.C. voltage applied to the lamp in such a manner that the lamp produces the selected light intensity; the switch means comprising a thyristor, the control means being constructed to control a phase angle of a trigger signal applied to the thyristor; the control means comprises means for detecting a zero-cross point of an A.C. output voltage of the A.C. power source, counter means for counting clock pulses starting from said zero-cross point and means for generating the trigger signal when a count of the counter means reaches a value corresponding to the selected light intensity. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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