Tri-model type circuit breaker and rapid-start fluorescent lamp

Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems – With cathode or cathode heater supply circuit – Automatic cut-out or voltage regulator in the cathode or...

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315 73, 315 74, 315106, H05B 3904

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046161562

ABSTRACT:
A rapid-start fluorescent lamp includes a circuit breaker having a pair of electrical conductors sealed into a bulb and connecting a lamp lead to the electrode of the lamp. The circuit breaker includes first and second electrical conductors and a bi-metal strip having a first end portion connected to a first conductor and a second end portion connected to a second conductor at ambient bulb temperature, disconnected therefrom at a higher given range of temperatures, and the portion of the bi-metal strip intermediate the end portions connected to the second electrical conductor at temperatures higher than the given range of temperature.

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patent: 4572986 (1986-02-01), Sindlinger

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