Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems – Surge generator or inductance in the supply circuit
Patent
1989-05-23
1990-02-20
Yusko, Donald J.
Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems
Surge generator or inductance in the supply circuit
315258, 315290, 315101, 361386, 439 40, H05B 3900, H05K 720
Patent
active
049029436
ABSTRACT:
A plug-in starting aid for generating high voltage pulses in the ballast circuit of high intensity discharge lamp comprises interconnected electrical components mounted in a frame of insulating material. The frame has three terminals projecting out one side and engageable in the cooperating terminals of a connector block in which the starting in may be plugged in. The terminals are also engageable by standard mating wire terminals when the starting aid is used without a connector block.
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"Materials Engineering 1983 Materials Selector" by John C. Bittence: pp. 1-4; Dec. 1982.
Murray, Jr. Omer E.
Nicholson Judith A.
Taylor Carl D.
Corwin Stanley C.
General Electric Company
Jacob Fred
McMahon John P.
Palladino Brian S.
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