Claims
- 1. A device for limiting inrush current comprising
- a rectifier circuit comprising a rectifier and smoothing means;
- a first resistor means to limit the inrush current that may arise in a lamp, said resistor means being connected with a dc side of said rectifier circuit through said lamp;
- a second resistor means to cause a loss to the arc discharge current that may arise in said lamp on its outage, said second resistor means being connected at an ac side of said rectifier circuit;
- a main controlled rectifier having its main current path connected in parallel with said first resistor means;
- a secondary controlled rectifier having its main current path connected with a gate of said main controlled rectifier; and
- a delay circuit having an output connected with a gate of said secondary controlled rectifier in such manner that said rectifier circuit energizes said lamp through said first resistor means over a time as predetermined by a time constant of said delay circuit.
- 2. The device of claim 1, wherein said main controlled rectifier and said secondary controlled rectifier are reverse-blocking thyristors.
- 3. The device of claim 1, wherein said lamp is an incandescent lamp.
- 4. The device of claim 1, wherein said power source is a dc power source.
- 5. The device of claim 1, wherein said delay circuit is an RC-time constant circuit.
- 6. The device of claim 1, wherein said secondary controlled rectifier has its main current path connected in parallel with the main current path of said main controlled rectifier.
- 7. A device for limiting inrush current comprising
- a rectifier circuit comprising a rectifier and smoothing means;
- a first resistor means to limit the inrush current that may arise in a lamp, said resistor means being connected with a dc side of said rectifier circuit through said lamp;
- a second resistor means to cause a loss to the arc discharge current that may arise in said lamp on its outage, said second resistor means being connected at an ac side of said rectifier circuit;
- a main controlled rectifier having its main current path connected in parallel with said first resistor means;
- a secondary controlled rectifier having its main current path connected with a gate of said main controlled rectifier; and
- a delay circuit having an output connected with a gate of said secondary controlled rectifier in such manner that said rectifier circuit energizes said lamp through said first resistor means over a time as predetermined by a time constant of said delay circuit;
- said delay circuit having its output connected to said main controlled rectifier through said secondary controlled rectifier as a means to stably control said main controlled rectifier with minimal change in temperature of said main controlled rectifier
- whereby the conduction of said main controlled rectifier can be stably controlled without causing overheating even as a triggering voltage of said main controlled rectifier varies with ambient temperature.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 001,625, filed Jan. 5, 1987, now abandoned.
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