Core mounting for solenoidal electric field lamps

Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems – Combined load device or load device temperature modifying... – Load device and impedance

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315248, 336 67, 336 92, H05B 4124, H01F 1502, H01F 2702

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ABSTRACT:
A mounting assembly for a ferrite core disposed within a solenoidal electric field lamp comprises first and second members disposed in chord-like fashion, each having an opening for receiving the core, and in one embodiment, a third member which encircles the core in a chord-like fashion and also encloses the first and second members so as to fixedly hold them to the core when ends of the first and second members are stressedly anchored to points distal from the core. In another embodiment the third member comprises a circular band to which said first and second members are attached, said band being readily affixable to a glass pedestal header assembly. The mounting means cooperate with the lamp assembly so as to reduce the level of electromagnetic interference produced, and can be fabricated rapidly and inexpensively.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2699531 (1955-01-01), Massar
patent: 4017764 (1977-04-01), Anderson
patent: 4070602 (1978-01-01), Ferro et al.

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