Thermal sensor for a lighting fixture
First Claim
1. Apparatus for protecting against overheating of a lamp fixture energized from a dimmer controlled voltage source, comprising:
- a heat flow detector for attachment at a location in the vicinity of the lamp fixture to be subject to the same heat flow environment conditions as the lamp fixture, and comprising a temperature sensitive switch electrically coupled to said lamp fixture disconnecting the lamp fixture from the dimmer controlled voltage source in response to a predetermined temperature, a biasing heater energized from said dimmer controlled voltage source and thermally coupled to the temperature sensitive switch for raising the temperature of the switch to said predetermined temperature when overheating of the lamp fixture prevents adequate dissipation into the environment of the heat from the biasing heater, and a regulator circuit for maintaining a required voltage across said biasing heater even upon reduction of the energization voltage from said dimmer controlled voltage source.
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Abstract
A heat flow detector for protecting against overheating of a lamp fixture energized from a voltage source, even when a dimmer is used for operating the lamp fixture. The detector includes a temperature sensitive switch electrically coupled to the lamp fixture. The switch disconnects the lamp fixture from the voltage source in response to a predetermined temperature. A biasing heater is thermally coupled to the temperature sensitive switch for raising the temperature of the switch sufficiently to operate the switch upon overheating of the lamp. A regulating circuit maintains the required voltage across the heater even upon reduction of the voltage from the source through use of the dimmer. The heat flow detector is placed in the vicinity of the lamp fixture so as to be subject to the same heat flow environmental conditions as the lamp fixture whereby as the lamp fixture gets overheated, the resistor heated up will be sufficient to operate the switch.
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1. Apparatus for protecting against overheating of a lamp fixture energized from a dimmer controlled voltage source, comprising:
a heat flow detector for attachment at a location in the vicinity of the lamp fixture to be subject to the same heat flow environment conditions as the lamp fixture, and comprising a temperature sensitive switch electrically coupled to said lamp fixture disconnecting the lamp fixture from the dimmer controlled voltage source in response to a predetermined temperature, a biasing heater energized from said dimmer controlled voltage source and thermally coupled to the temperature sensitive switch for raising the temperature of the switch to said predetermined temperature when overheating of the lamp fixture prevents adequate dissipation into the environment of the heat from the biasing heater, and a regulator circuit for maintaining a required voltage across said biasing heater even upon reduction of the energization voltage from said dimmer controlled voltage source. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
- 12. A heat flow detector for use with a dimmer controlled lighting fixture, comprising a temperature sensitive switch electrically connected to the lighting fixture to disconnect the fixture upon detecting of a predetermined temperature, a source of heat thermally coupled to the switch for generating a temperature above the temperature of the environment, wherein the temperature of the environment is subject to the heated condition of the lighting fixture, the source of heat being sufficient to operate the switch when the lighting fixture is overheated, and a voltage regulating control circuit electrically coupled in parallel across the lighting fixture, receiving as an input the reduced voltage applied to the fixture by operation of the dimmer and maintaining as an output a constant voltage required for adequate operation of said source of heat.
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