Claims
- 1. For a fluorescent lamp having a fluorescent discharge tube substantially defining a planar space and delineating a substantially open area lying within said planar space, and having a lamp support housing into which the ends of said discharge tube enter and are fixedly mounted, one end of said discharge tube having an exhaust tube extending therefrom inside said lamp support housing, said housing also defining a mechanical and electrical coupling, a space-saving ballast-housing base assembly comprising:
- (a) a socket for engaging said coupling and electrically coupling with same;
- (b) a ballast housing housing a ballast electrically connected to said socket and lying adjacent to said socket in relation thereto such that when said lamp is mounted in said socket, said ballast housing lies substantially entirely within said substantially open area within said planar space,
- whereby said ballast is substantially confined to within said planar space defined by said lamp, and is separate from the lamp support housing to avoid the heating of the ballast by the exhaust tube;
- (c) said discharge tube ends being inserted and fixed into one side of said lamp support housing and said ballast housing being disposed on a side of said lamp support housing opposite said one side to isolate said ballast from the heat of said ends of said discharge tube;
- (d) said discharge tube of said fluorescent lamp extending from said one side of said lamp support housing and looping around same in spaced relation thereto to define a generally straight central segment spaced on the opposite side of said lamp support housing from said tube ends;
- (e) said fluorescent lamp having a pair of tube support arms extending from said lamp support housing to said central segment and supportively engaging same; and,
- (f) said ballast housing defining two spaced slots to receive said arms such that said ballast housing nestles around said arms in said planar space.
- 2. A base assembly according to claim 1 wherein said ballast is dimensioned, shaped and positioned to lie substantially between said tube support arms and be confined within said planar space.
- 3. A base assembly according to claim 4 wherein said ballast housing has a top and said spaced slots are entrant from the top of said ballast housing and said socket engages said coupling from underneath same.
- 4. A base assembly according to claim 3 wherein said fluorescent lamp is produced in one of three different physical sizes and including structure on said base assembly keyed to the physical configuration of the coupling and lamp support housing of a particular size of fluorescent lamp such that lamps of other sizes than said particular size have said structure on their respective base assemblies which will physically conflict with the respective coupling and lamp support housing of lamps not of said particular size and will not engage in the socket of the base assembly.
- 5. A base assembly according to claim 4 wherein said physical configuration of the coupling and lamp support housing is unique to a particular power rating at which the respective lamp is rated, and comprises a concavity and said structure on said base assembly comprises an elongated convex member extending therefrom cooperative with said concavity to provide clearance for said convex member when said lamp and base assembly are coupled.
- 6. A base assembly according to claim 3 wherein said fluorescent lamp is produced in models having a plurality of alternative power ratings but of the same physical size, said ballast alternatively outputs power to accommodate each of said plurality of power ratings, and including an externally accessible switch to select the power rating of one of said plurality of power ratings.
- 7. A base assembly according to claim 1 and including a mounting tray to which said socket, ballast housing, and ballast are mounted, and further including a mounting strap which passes across the lamp support housing and engages same to said base assembly, said mounting strap further including attachment means to facilitate the mounting of light diffusers or light shades to said base assembly.
- 8. A base assembly according to claim 1 wherein aid lamp support housing has a top-adjacent edge closest to said ballast housing and said central segment of said discharge tube has a bottom edge, and said ballast housing has a top surface that is chamfered at an angle substantially conforming to a projected plane extending from the top-adjacent edge of said lamp support housing to the bottom edge of the central segment of said discharge tube to minimize the blocking of otherwise available light from said tube by said ballast housing.
- 9. A base assembly according to claim 8 wherein said top surface is reflective and serves as a reflector for said lamp.
- 10. A base assembly according to claim 1 wherein said ballast housing and socket define an integral base assembly unit mounting an incandescent lamp-type coupling.
- 11. A base assembly according to claim 10 wherein said incandescent coupling defines a longitudinal axis and is rotational about said axis relative to said socket such that said lamp is rotationally independent from said incandescent coupling for final orientation.
- 12. A base assembly according to claim 11 wherein said incandescent coupling has an outer portion and a unidirectional mechanism rotationally mounting same to the rest of said incandescent coupling such that said base assembly unit will rotate against friction in an incandescent socket in the installation direction and lock in the other direction to permit adjusting the orientation of said lamp after installation.
- 13. A base assembly according to claim 1 wherein said base assembly includes a three-way power adaptor enabling same to be used in a conventional three-way incandescent socket.
- 14. A base assembly according to claim 1 wherein aid ballast housing and socket define an integral base assembly unit mounting a threaded shaft for mounting into an electrical box or other roughed-out fixture.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 832,988 filed Feb. 10, 1992.
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