Claims
- 1. A ballasting system for fluorescent lamps which includes an elongated laminated iron core having a magnetic shunt which produces low leakage reactance and a narrow range of harmonics, a cathode heating transformer which includes a first winding and three supplementary windings wound together on said core, a low leakage reactance ballasting transformer which includes a main winding on said core adapted to be connected across an a.c. power line, a tap on said main winding dividing it into a primary winding and a tertiary winding, a secondary winding positioned on said core over the magnetic shunt, and means for tuning the combination of the tertiary winding and the effective magnetic flux under load in said secondary winding to the primary winding at the frequency of the a.c. power line.
- 2. A ballasting system as defined in claim 1 in which the secondary of the ballasting transformer is connected to the tap, and said magnetic shunt is an elongated slot extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of the core.
- 3. A ballasting system as defined in claim 2 in which the heating first winding and the ballasting main and secondary windings are aligned on the core such that the flux fields of all three are in the same direction and add to each other, whereby the flux fields of the main and secondary windings aid in creating and sustaining the flux field in the heating first winding.
- 4. A ballasting system as defined in claim 1 which includes a switching array connected in series with the secondary winding and a fluorescent lamp, said array including a plurality of diodes connected in series so as to be similarly conductive in the same direction, and a switching relay connected across all but one of said plurality of diodes, a normally closed contact in series with the first winding of the cathode heating transformer, said contact and first winding being connected between the tap and the a.c. power line, said relay being operatively connected to the contact to interrupt current flow to the cathode heating transformer whenever current from the secondary produces a voltage drop across the diodes which exceeds the sum of the threshold voltages of all but one of the plurality of diodes.
- 5. A ballasting system as defined in claim 4 which includes a single diode connected in parallel with the plurality of diodes so as to be conductive in its forward direction in opposites polarity to that of the plurality of diodes, and a capacitor connected in parallel with the switching relay with polarity markings the same as the plurality of diodes.
- 6. A ballasting system for fluorescent lamps which includes a cathode heating transformer and a tuned ballasting auto-transformer separately wound on a low leakage reactance retro-resonant core, means for individually connecting said transformer and said auto-transformer to an a.c. power line, a switching array for detecting voltage above a predetermined level, said switching array being connected to the ballasting auto-transformer and operatively connected to the heating transformer to interrupt the connection of the heating transformer to the a.c. power line whenever current from the ballasting auto-transformer produces a voltage drop which exceeds the predetermined level.
- 7. A ballasting system as defined in claim 6 in which the ballasting auto-transformer is tuned to the frequency of the a.c. power line.
- 8. A ballasting system as defined in claim 7 in which the ballasting auto-transformer includes a primary winding, a tertiary winding and a secondary winding, and means for tuning the combination of the tertiary winding and the effective magnetic flux under load in said secondary winding to the primary winding.
- 9. A ballasting system as defined in claim 8 in which the ballasting auto-transformer includes a main winding adapted to be connected across the a.c. power line, a tap on said main winding dividing it into the primary winding and the tertiary winding, and said secondary winding connected to the tap.
- 10. A ballasting system as defined in claim 7 in which said switching array includes a plurality of diodes connected in series so as to be similarly conductive in the same direction, and a switching relay connected across all but one of said diodes.
- 11. A ballasting system as defined in claim 10 which includes a normally closed contact connected between the cathode heating transformer and the a.c. power line, said switching relay being operatively connected to open said contact whenever current from the ballasting auto-transformer produces a voltage drop which exceeds the sum of the threshold voltages of all but one of said diodes.
- 12. A ballasting system as defined in claim 11 which includes a single diode connected in parallel with the plurality of diodes so as to be conductive in its forward direction in opposite polarity to that of the plurality of diodes, and a capacitor connected in parallel with the switching relay with polarity markings the same as the plurality of diodes.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent applications Ser. No. 08/125,815 filed 09/24/93, and Ser. No. 08/215,257 filed 03/21/94.
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