DC Ballasting means for fluorescent lamps
First Claim
1. A ballasting means for a fluorescent lamp having a first and a second cathode, each cathode having a first and a second input terminal, said ballasting means being adapted to operate from an AC voltage and comprising:
- a pair of ballast input terminals adapted to connect with said AC voltage,a source for providing a unidirectional voltage across a pair of DC output terminals whenever said ballast input terminals are connected with said AC voltage,a diode means having a first and a second terminal, said second terminal being connected with said first input terminal of said first cathode,means for connecting one of said pair of DC output terminals to the first terminal of said diode means, and the other one of said pair of DC output terminals to one of the input terminals of said second cathode, andcapacitor means connected between one of said ballast input terminals and the second input terminal of said first cathode,whereby, if a break occurs in the connection between said first and second terminal of said first cathode, the magnitude of the voltage attained at said first terminal is reduced in comparison with that of the voltage present before said break occurs.
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Abstract
A fluorescent lamp ballasting means comprises a conventional voltage doubler, which voltage doubler is adapted to operate from a regular power line AC input voltage and to supply a unidirectional output current to the fluorescent lamp. After the lamp has been started, the resulting lamp current is determined in part by the size of the capacitors used in the voltage doubler and in part by the impedance of an impedance means connected in series between the lamp and the voltage doubler.
By choosing the magnitude of the voltage doubler capacitors such as to constitute the major lamp-current-determining factor, a relatively good overall systems efficacy is obtained.
Lamp starting is aided by capacitively coupling the input AC voltage to the lamp in a fashion additive to the DC voltage provided by the voltage doubler--this DC voltage being coupled to the lamp by way of a rectifying means. As a result, the peak lamp starting voltage is equal to four times the peak voltage of the input AC voltage. Yet, by accomplishing the coupling of the AC voltage to the DC voltage by way of one of the lamp'"'"'s pairs of terminal pins, the coupling only occurs when the lamp is present in its sockets; which implies that the open circuit socket voltages are maintained at relatively low and safe levels.
Additional lamp starting aid is provided by establishing an AC voltage field between the fluorescent lamp and a starting aid electrode placed in close proximity to the lamp.
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1. A ballasting means for a fluorescent lamp having a first and a second cathode, each cathode having a first and a second input terminal, said ballasting means being adapted to operate from an AC voltage and comprising:
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a pair of ballast input terminals adapted to connect with said AC voltage, a source for providing a unidirectional voltage across a pair of DC output terminals whenever said ballast input terminals are connected with said AC voltage, a diode means having a first and a second terminal, said second terminal being connected with said first input terminal of said first cathode, means for connecting one of said pair of DC output terminals to the first terminal of said diode means, and the other one of said pair of DC output terminals to one of the input terminals of said second cathode, and capacitor means connected between one of said ballast input terminals and the second input terminal of said first cathode, whereby, if a break occurs in the connection between said first and second terminal of said first cathode, the magnitude of the voltage attained at said first terminal is reduced in comparison with that of the voltage present before said break occurs. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A ballasting means for a gas discharge lamp, said lamp having a first and a second cathode, each cathode having a first and a second connection terminal, said ballasting means being adapted to operate from a source of AC voltage and comprising:
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a pair of ballast input terminals adapted to connect with said source of AC voltage, a first series-combination of a first rectifier and a first capacitor, said first series-combination being connected across said pair of input terminals, said first rectifier having its cathode connected with one terminal of said first capacitor at a first junction, a second series-combination of a second rectifier and a second capacitor, said second series-combination being connected across said pair of input terminals, said second rectifier having its anode connected with one terminal of said second capacitor at a second junction, first means connecting said first junction with the first terminal of said first cathode, said first means comprising an auxiliary rectifier means operative to permit current to flow in only one direction from said first junction, second means connecting the second junction with the first terminal of said second cathode, and auxiliary capacitor means connected in circuit between one of said ballast input terminals and one of the terminals of said first cathode. - View Dependent Claims (8)
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9. A system for operating a fluorescent lamp, said lamp having two cathodes, each cathode having a pair of cathode input terminals, said system adapted to be powered from a source of AC voltage and comprising:
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a pair of system input terminals connectable with said source of AC voltage, a first and a second lamp holder, said lamp holders adapted to receive and releaseably hold said fluorescent lamp by way of its cathode input terminals, each lamp holder having a first and a second connection means adapted to make contact with said cathode input terminals; a first series-combination of a first rectifier and a first capacitor, said first series-combination being connected across said pair of system input terminals, said first rectifier having its cathode connected with one terminal of said first capacitor at a first junction, a second series-combination of a second rectifier and a second capacitor, said second series-combination being connected across said pair of system input terminals, said second rectifier having its anode connected with one terminal of said second capacitor at a second junction, first means connecting said first junction with the first connection means of said first lamp holder, said first means being operative to permit current to flow between said first junction and the first connection means of said first lamp holder in but one direction, second means connecting said second junction with the first connection means of said second lamp holder, and auxiliary capacitor means connected in circuit between one of said system input terminals and one of the connection means of said first lamp holder.
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