Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems – Pulsating or a.c. supply – Inductance in the supply circuit
Patent
1979-12-06
1981-09-01
La Roche, Eugene R.
Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems
Pulsating or a.c. supply
Inductance in the supply circuit
315288, 315290, 315326, 315DIG5, 339 50R, 362221, H05B 4118
Patent
active
042874564
ABSTRACT:
A portable fluorescent tube assembly is disclosed having a relatively low voltage electric convenience outlet associated with the assembly. Although higher than normally supplied voltages are needed to initiate the lighting of a fluorescent tube, these voltages are unsuited for energizing still other electrical apparatus which is designed for normally supplied voltages. The circuitry of the present fluorescent tube assembly supplies both relatively high and low voltages at the portable unit itself, so that the tube can be fired to initiate lighting at the relatively high voltage, and yet other electrical apparatus can be energized directly from the portable assembly at a relatively low voltage.
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Blanch Paul S.
Blanch Thomas J.
Kovacik James D.
Kovacik James W.
Alert Safety Lite Products Company
La Roche Eugene R.
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