Panoramic optical system with very sharp beam control

Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems – Pulsating or a.c. supply

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315241P, 315241S, 315241R, 315335, 313634, 313586, 313594, 313113, 362326, 362327, H05B 4132

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ABSTRACT:
A panoramic light emitter of an omnidirectional horizontal light beam with very sharp cut-off in the vertical plane is disclosed. The sharp cut-off prevents interference near airports. High average powers are attainable because the light source can be distributed rather than be a point source. The omnidirectional-in-the-horizontal-plane light emitter with a high degree of vertical beam control is achieved by combining a generally cylindrical refractor with an internally emitting open-ended generally conical light source. The internal emitting surface of the conical light source is in the focal plane of the cylindrical refractor. The refractor sharply images the source with its edges, and that image is projected panoramically as the light beam having sharp cut-off at the edges of the image. The external surface of the conical light source does not emit, thus preventing undesired angles of light from passing out through the refractor. The light source disclosed is made up of a circular lamp illuminating the interior surface of a conical section in a reflector, although other light sources yielding the above characteristics are also suitable.
A method of reliably operating flashlamps with most of the stored energy charged to a voltage below the minimum specified electrode voltage is also disclosed. The flashlamp discharge control method allows reliable operation of the same variable voltage energy storage capacitors with more than a ten-to-one selectable variation of lamp. Effective Candella Power for visual signalling. The disclosed dynamic impedance matching method matches the energy storage capacitors to the lamp after the three terminal flashlamp is triggered to its manufacturers' specified "on" state in the conventional fashion. When the lamp's main discharge voltage becomes lower than the voltage of the more principal energy storage capacitors, discharge of those capacitors is begun, usually through a semi-conductor rectifier operated within its integrated limits. The more principal energy storage capacitors may be charged with constant energy rather than at constant voltage, so that, for a constant Effective Candella Power, varying capacitances such as are found in electrolytic capacitors may be used with significant savings in size, weight and cost.

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