Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems – Surge generator or inductance in the supply circuit
Patent
1979-08-08
1981-06-23
Smith, Alfred E.
Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems
Surge generator or inductance in the supply circuit
315239, 315244, 315280, 315DIG7, H05B 3700, H05B 4100
Patent
active
042753376
ABSTRACT:
Starting and operating circuit for gaseous discharge lamps has device for quickly re-starting extinguished lamps while still hot. Circuit comprises ballast reactor, pulse transformer having a magnetic core formed with an air gap, charging capacitor and voltage sensitive switch device connected to the pulse transformer to form a series discharge loop with a portion of the transformer, and a storage capacitor connected at the output of the ballast reactor having sufficiently high capacitance to provide, in combination with the pulse transformer, for hot re-start of the lamp.
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General Electric Wiring Diagram 35-214290, dated 10/17/72, G.E. dwg. 35-204555, dated 5/2/73, G.E. ML35-976452-04, dated 11/79.
Crane Thomas A.
Knoble David W.
General Electric Company
Greenberg Sidney
Kempton Lawrence R.
O'Hare Thomas P.
Schlamp Philip L.
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