Claims
- 1. A low-voltage, high-efficiency signage system comprising, in combination, a housing having a translucent indicia bearing panel member, a gas discharge lighting device inside said housing, a source of a low-voltage, high-frequency square wave alternating current voltage having a pair of output terminals and a coupling circuit for connecting said low-voltage, high-frequency square wave alternating current voltage directly to said gas discharge lighting device to non-thermionically start and operate said gas discharge lighting device, and thereby illuminate said translucent indicia bearing member from inside said housing.
- 2. The signage system defined in claim 1 wherein said gas discharge lighting device is a fluorescent lamp.
- 3. The signage system defined in claim 1 wherein said low voltage is from about 2 volts to about 90 volts and the frequency is from about 75 kHz to about 3.5 MHz.
- 4. The signage system defined in claim 2 wherein said low-voltage, high-frequency, square wave alternating current voltage frequency of about 100 kHz.
- 5. A high-efficiency gas discharge signage system comprising, in combination, a housing having a translucent indicia bearing panel member, a gas discharge lighting device inside said housing, a source of a high-frequency square wave alternating current voltage having a pair of output terminals and a coupling circuit for connecting said high-frequency square wave alternating current voltage directly to said gas discharge lighting device to non-thermionically start and operate said gas discharge lighting device, and thereby illuminate said translucent indicia bearing member from inside said housing.
- 6. The signage system defined in claim 5 wherein said gas discharge lighting device is a fluorescent lamp.
- 7. The signage system defined in claim 5 wherein said voltage has an amplitude from about 2 volts to about 90 volts and said high frequency is from about 75 kHz to about 3.5 MHz.
- 8. The signage system defined in claim 7 wherein said low-voltage, high-frequency, square wave alternating current voltage frequency of about 100 kHz.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/915,696 filed Aug. 21, 1997, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,998,941 on Dec. 7, 1999, which is turn is based on provisional application Ser. No. 60/053,796 filed Jul. 25, 1997.
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