Power saving fluorescent lamp substitute
First Claim
1. An improved fluorescent lamp substitute for use in a lighting fixture, said fixture having a ballast circuit normally operable to energize plural fluorescent lamps to produce respective normal lumen outputs at respective arc currents, having respective pairs of lampholders in which terminals of respective lamps may be situated for electrical connection in said ballast circuit and for mechanical support of said lamps, the improvement comprising a bi-directional controllably conductive means for completing at least a portion of said ballast circuit when one of said lamps is removed therefrom thereby to enable said ballast circuit to energize at least one remaining lamp in circuit connection therewith, said bi-directional controllably conductive means limiting said arc current through said remaining lamp to substantially normal effective values to produce substantially normal lumen output of said remaining lamp in order to promote normal lamp life and normal ballast life, said lamp substitute being insertable for electrical connection in said ballast circuit in place of said removed lamp.
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Abstract
An improved non-lighting fluorescent lamp substitute to replace one lamp in a two-lamp series connected circuit so that the circuit is completed through the remaining lamp allowing it to light, whereas without the lamp substitute, the circuit is incomplete if one lamp is removed and then the other lamp is unable to light. In one form, the device is wired into a light fixture, while in another form, it looks like a conventional fluorescent lamp and fits into the sockets of the fixture. Either form cuts power consumption substantially in half with a corresponding reduction in light output. The improvement is a triac in the device that limits the magnitude of the effective arc current by phase angle control to the original design current of the lamp and ballast in order to achieve the normally expected life of the lamp and ballast. Electrical insulation is provided on the tips of the bi-pin terminals to reduce shock hazard to installers, and in one species, a twin-triac arrangement eliminates any possibility of shock to an installer.
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- 1. An improved fluorescent lamp substitute for use in a lighting fixture, said fixture having a ballast circuit normally operable to energize plural fluorescent lamps to produce respective normal lumen outputs at respective arc currents, having respective pairs of lampholders in which terminals of respective lamps may be situated for electrical connection in said ballast circuit and for mechanical support of said lamps, the improvement comprising a bi-directional controllably conductive means for completing at least a portion of said ballast circuit when one of said lamps is removed therefrom thereby to enable said ballast circuit to energize at least one remaining lamp in circuit connection therewith, said bi-directional controllably conductive means limiting said arc current through said remaining lamp to substantially normal effective values to produce substantially normal lumen output of said remaining lamp in order to promote normal lamp life and normal ballast life, said lamp substitute being insertable for electrical connection in said ballast circuit in place of said removed lamp.
- 10. An improved fluorescent lamp substitute for use in a lighting fixture, said fixture having a ballast circuit normally operable to energize plural fluorescent lamps to produce respective normal lumen outputs at respective arc currents, having respective pairs of lampholders in which terminals of respective lamps may be situated for electrical connection and for mechanical support of said lamps, and having lampholder wires connecting said lampholders to said ballast circuit, the improvement comprising a bi-directional controllably conductive means for completing at least a portion of said ballast circuit when one of said lamps is removed therefrom thereby enabling said ballast circuit to energize at least one remaining lamp in circuit connection therewith, said bi-directional controllably conductive means limiting said arc current through said remaining lamp to substantially normal effective values to produce substantially normal lumen output of said remaining lamp in order to promote normal lamp life and normal ballast life, said lamp substitute being electrically connectable to said lampholder wires of said lampholders of said removed lamp.
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