Claims
- 1. A circuit for starting and operating a gas-filled, high-pressure high-intensity type of arc lamp from an electric power source, comprising an oscillatory starting circuit connected to be powered by said power source and including a transformer having an output winding for providing pulsating voltage of given frequency, means for applying to said arc lamp a starting voltage derived from said output winding for a time period until an arc is established in said lamp, means to inactivate said oscillatory circuit when said arc is established, and means connected for ballasting said arc lamp for operation from said electric power source, said first-named means including a capacitor in series with said output winding for electrically isolating the output winding from said power source, said capacitor having a value of capacitance sufficiently large with respect to said frequency of the pulsating voltage so as to be conductive thereof, said circuit further including a diode connected in series with said capacitor to form therewith a voltage doubler circuit for said pulsating voltage, and in which said capacitor functions as a component in the voltage doubler circuit in addition to its said function of isolating the output winding from the power source for the arc lamp.
- 2. A circuit as claimed in claim 1, including a rectifier connected to peak-rectify the doubled voltage produced by said voltage doubler circuit, and a filter capacitor connected to said rectifier, to provide a d-c voltage for causing initial ionization of the gas in said arc lamp.
- 3. A circuit for starting and operating a gas-filled, high-pressure high-intensity type of arc lamp from an electric power source, comprising an oscillatory starting circuit connected to be powered by said power source and including a transformer having an output winding for providing pulsating voltage of given frequency, means for applying to said arc lamp a starting voltage derived from said output winding for a time period until an arc is established in said lamp, means to inactivate said oscillatory circuit when said arc is established, and means connected for ballasting said arc lamp for operation from said electric power source, said first-named means including a capacitor in series with said output winding for electrically isolating the output winding from said power source, said capacitor having a value of capacitance sufficiently large with respect to said frequency of the pulsating voltage so as to be conductive thereof, said circuit including a current sensing device connected in series with said operating current path of the arc lamp, and in which said oscillatory starting circuit includes a switch device having a control electrode, and control means connected between said current sensing device and said control electrode for biasing said switch device in the "off" condition and hence turning off said oscillatory starting circuit in response to a predetermined value of arc lamp operating current being reached.
- 4. A circuit as claimed in claim 3, in which said current sensing device is a resistor.
- 5. A circuit for starting and operating a gas-filled, high-pressure high-intensity type of arc lamp from an electric power source, comprising an oscillatory starting circuit connected to be powered by said power source and including a transformer having an output winding for providing pulsating voltage of given frequency, means for applying to said arc lamp a starting voltage derived from said output winding for a time period until an arc is established in said lamp, means to inactivate said oscillatory circuit when said arc is established, and means connected for ballasting said arc lamp for operation from said electric power source, said first-named means including a capacitor in series with said output winding for electrically isolating the output winding from said power source, said capacitor having a value of capacitance sufficiently large with respect to said frequency of the pulsating voltage so as to be conductive thereof, and in which said oscillatory starting circuit includes a switch device having a pair of main electrodes and a control electrode, and in which said transformer includes a primary winding and an auxiliary winding both inductively coupled to said output winding, said primary winding being electrically connected in series with the current path of said main electrodes and said auxiliary winding being electrically connected in series with the current path of said control electrode, and a ringing capacitor connected across one or more of said windings to form a ringing circuit with the inductance thereof for controlling the frequency of oscillation in said windings.
- 6. A circuit as claimed in claim 5, in which said frequency of oscillation is about 20 KHz to 50 KHz.
- 7. A circuit as claimed in claim 5, in which said primary and output windings are connected together in electrical series.
- 8. A circuit for starting and operating a gas-filled, high-pressure high-intensity type of arc lamp from an electric power source, comprising an oscillatory starting circuit connected to be powered by said power source and including a transformer having an output winding for providing pulsating voltage of given frequency, means for applying to said arc lamp a starting voltage derived from said output winding for a time period until an arc is established in said lamp, means to inactivate said oscillatory circuit when said arc is established, means connected for ballasting said arc lamp for operation from said electric power source, said oscillatory starting circuit including a switch device having a pair of main electrodes and a control electrode, said transformer including a primary winding and an auxiliary winding both inductively coupled to said output winding, said primary winding being electrically connected in series with the current path of said main electrodes and said auxiliary winding being electrically connected in series with the current path of said control electrode, and a ringing capacitor connected across one or more of said windings to form a ringing circuit with the inductance thereof for controlling the frequency of oscillation in said windings.
- 9. A circuit as claimed in claim 8, in which said primary and output windings are connected together in electrical series.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 29,322, filed Apr. 12, 1979, now abandoned.
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