Claims
- 1. An electromagnetic ballast for starting and operating a plurality of gaseous discharge lamps which are serially connected between a first lamp holder connection and a second lamp holder connection, said ballast comprising a transformer including:a. a primary winding for electrical connection to an AC power source, said primary winding including: i) a first sub winding having a first end for electrical connection to the first lamp holder connection and to the AC power source and having a second end; ii) a second sub winding having a first end electrically connected to the second end of the first sub winding and having a second end for electrical connection to the AC power source; b. a secondary winding having: i) a first end electrically connected to the second end of the first sub winding and to the first end of the second sub winding; and ii) a second end electrically connected to the second lamp holder connection; said windings being wound such that, in operation, voltages produced by the first sub winding and the secondary winding are additive, but voltages produced by the second sub winding and the secondary winding are subtractive, whereby the voltage at each of the lamp connections is substantially lower than the voltage across the serially connected lamps.
- 2. An electromagnetic ballast as in claim 1 where, in operation, one of the first and second ends of the primary winding is electrically connected to approximately ground potential.
- 3. An electromagnetic ballast as in claim 1 where the second end of the second sub winding of the primary winding is electrically connected to approximately ground potential.
- 4. An electromagnetic ballast as claimed in claim 3 wherein the turns of the windings are chosen so that the subtractive voltage developed across the second subwinding and the secondary winding is below the rated voltage of the second lamp holder connection.
- 5. An electromagnetic ballast as in claim 1 where the first end of the first sub winding is electrically connected to one of the first and second lamps via a capacitor.
- 6. An electromagnetic ballast as in claim 1 where a capacitor is electrically connected across one of the first and second lamps as a shunt for facilitating starting of the other one of said lamps.
- 7. An electromagnetic ballast as claimed in claim 1 wherein the turns of the windings are chosen so that the subtractive voltage developed across the second subwinding and the secondary winding is below the rated voltage of the second lamp holder connection.
- 8. An electromagnetic ballast as claimed in claim 1 wherein the turns of the first and second subwindings of the primary winding are chosen so that approximately the same magnitude of voltage is developed across the first and second subwindings.
- 9. An electromagnetic ballast as claimed in claim 8 wherein the primary winding is adapted to be connected to an AC source of supply voltage of at least 277 volts.
- 10. An electromagnetic ballast for starting and operating a plurality of gaseous discharge lamps which are serially connected between a first lamp holder connection and a second lamp holder connection, said ballast comprising a transformer including:a. a primary winding for electrical connection to an AC power source, said primary winding including first and second ends for electrical connection to the AC power source; b. a first secondary winding having a first end electrically connected to the first lamp holder connection and having a second end electrically connected to the first end of the primary winding; c. a second secondary winding having a first end electrically connected to the second end of the primary winding and having a second end electrically connected to the second lamp holder connection; said windings being wound and connected such that, in operation, voltages produced by the windings are additive and said second end of the primary winding is electrically connected to approximately ground potential, whereby the voltage at each of the lamp connections is substantially lower than the voltage across the serially connected lamps.
- 11. An electromagnetic ballast as in claim 10 where one end of one of the first and second secondary windings is electrically connected to one of the first and second lamps via a capacitor.
- 12. An electromagnetic ballast as in claim 10 where a capacitor is electrically connected across one of the first and second lamps as a shunt for facilitating starting of the other one of said lamps.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/221,401, filed Jul. 28, 2000.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Provisional Applications (1)
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