Shock-hazard-free lighting means

Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems – Periodic switch in the supply circuit – Impedance or current regulator in the supply circuit

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315127, 307157, 307326, H05B 3700, H05B 3900

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ABSTRACT:
A power supply is integrally combined with a power plug, and the combination is adapted to be plugged into an ordinary household electrical outlet and operable to provide a power-line-isolated output of 120 Volt RMS at a frequency of about 30 kHz. The Volt-Ampere product available from this power supply is limited to be no more than 100 Volt-Ampere. Due to the high frequency, the electric shock hazard associated with this 120 Volt/30 kHz power supply is not higher than it is for a power supply having a voltage of only 30 Volt RMS at 60 Hz. The power supply, which also has receptacle means operable to receive and hold an ordinary electric power plug, is adapted to be interposed between an ordinary household electrical outlet and the power plug of an ordinary table lamp. Thus, while ordinary 120 Volt incandescent light bulbs may effectively be used in the socket of this table lamp, the socket voltage--even though being of 120 Volt RMS magnitude--is substantially free from serious electric shock hazard due to its high frequency.

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