Claims
- 1. A method of starting and operating a fluorescent lamp discharge system in a cold environment having a gas discharge device with spaced electrodes immersed in a gas comprising: providing a high-frequency alternating current voltage waveform from a source having a frequency range of 40 kHz to 120 kHz, andnon-thermionically and in a ballast-free manner, applying the high-frequency alternating current voltage from the source to the lamp, the high-frequency alternating current voltage having a waveform as applied to the lamp which is configured to reverse the polarity of the alternating current voltage as applied to the lamp more rapidly than the pattern of electron and ion density in the gas can shift.
- 2. A lighting system for cold environments comprising a high-frequency alternating current voltage waveform source having a frequency range of 40 kHz to 120 kHz and one or more fluorescent lamps, means non-thermionically and in a ballast-free manner connecting the high-frequency alternating current voltage from the source to said fluorescent lamps, the high-frequency alternating current voltage having a waveform as applied to the lamp which is configured to reverse the polarity of the alternating current voltage as applied to the lamp more rapidly than the pattern of electron and ion density in the gas can shift.
- 3. The lighting system defined in claim 2 wherein said cold environment if a refrigerator/freezer having doored compartments and switch means operated by selectively opening and closing of the door of said refrigerator and/or freezer compartment, respectively, for energizing said fluorescent lamps with said high-frequency alternating current.
- 4. The lighting system defined in claim 2 wherein said high-frequency is about 48 kHz.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is the subject of provisional application Ser. No. 60/206,796 filed May 25, 2000 entitled REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER FLUORESCENT LIGHTING SYSTEM.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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