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Discharge lamp lightening device

  • US 4,547,705 A
  • Filed: 01/27/1983
  • Issued: 10/15/1985
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/20/1982
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A discharge lamp lightening device for operating two discharge lamps such that at least one of said lamps can be lightened even when the other of the lamps is removed, comprising an inverter circuit for switching power supply current, and a leakage transformer which is supplied current by said inverter circuit and provides output voltage to the discharge lamps:

  • CHARACTERIZED IN THATsaid leakage transformer comprises;

    a magnetic core,a primary winding wound around said core and coupled with said inverter circuit,a pair of secondary windings each coupled directly with a related discharge lamp,filament windings coupled with filaments of related discharge lamps,said magnetic core being a closed magnetic core with at least a pair of legs which bridge said closed magnetic core, each of said legs having a non-magnetic gap between the end of the leg and said closed magnetic core, a first window defined between said pair of legs, second and a third windows defined by one of said legs and a part of said closed magnetic core, said primary winding being located in the first window and being coupled with an inverter circuit, said first secondary winding being located in the second window and being coupled with a first one of said discharge lamps, said second secondary winding being located in the third window and being coupled with a second one of said discharge lamps;

    said magnetic core having a first magnetic path which interlinks with said primary winding and both of said secondary windings;

    second and a third magnetic paths each of which interlinks with the primary winding and a respective one of the secondary windings, said second and third magnetic paths each having a non-magnetic gap and a common portion with the first magnetic path; and

    a fourth magnetic path which interlinks with the primary winding and has a common portion with the first magnetic path and a non-magnetic gap.

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