Claims
- 1. In a gaseous-discharge lamp lighting system including
- a ballast having line and common leads for receiving an AC input voltage, a lamp lead, and a starter winding, and
- a gaseous-discharge lamp which is operatively connected between the lamp and common leads of the ballast, the improvement comprising:
- A starter circuit for generating starting pulses to the gaseous-discharge lamp, which starter circuit comprises:
- (a) a first resistive element and a first capacitor operatively connected to form a first series combination, said first series combination operatively connected to the ballast;
- (b) a second capacitor and a second resistive element operatively connected to form a second series combination, said second series combination operatively connected to the ballast;
- (c) a switch operatively connected in series with the starter winding, said switch and starter winding operatively connected in parallel with the second capacitor, the closing of the switch being determined by the voltage across the first capacitor and the closure of the switch enabling the second capacitor to discharge through the starter winding; and
- (d) a sensing circuit, including a reactance, which is operatively connected between the gaseous-discharge lamp and the junction between the first resistive element and first capacitor for preventing closures of the switch when the gaseous-discharge lamp approaches its normal operating condition.
- 2. The starting circuit of claim 1, wherein the second resistive element comprises a resistor.
- 3. The starting circuit of claim 1, wherein the second resistive element comprises an incandescent lamp.
- 4. The starting circuit of claim 1, wherein the second resistive element comprises the coil of a relay.
- 5. The starting circuit of claim 1, wherein the switch comprises an SCR and a diac.
- 6. The starting circuit of claim 5, wherein the second resistive element comprises a resistor.
- 7. The starting circuit of claim 5, wherein the second resistive element comprises an incandescent lamp.
- 8. The starting circuit of claim 5, wherein the second resistive element comprises the coil of a relay.
- 9. The starting circuit of claim 1, wherein the switch comprises a triac and a diac.
- 10. The starting circuit of claim 9, wherein the second resistive element comprises a resistor.
- 11. The starting circuit of claim 9, wherein the second resistive element comprises an incandescent lamp.
- 12. The starting circuit of claim 9, wherein the second resistive element comprises the coil of a relay.
- 13. In a gaseous-discharge lamp lighting system including
- a lead-peaked regulating type ballast having a primary winding providing the line and common leads for receiving an AC input voltage, having a voltage tap, having a secondary winding with the first end thereof providing the lamp lead of the ballast, having a starter winding, and having a ballast capacitor, and
- a gaseous-discharge lamp, the gaseous-discharge lamp, ballast capacitor, and secondary winding of the ballast operatively connected in a serial arrangement between the voltage tap of the primary and the common lead of the ballast,
- A starter circuit for generating starting pulses to the gaseous-discharge lamp, which starter circuit comprises:
- (a) a first resistive element and a first capacitor operatively connected in series between the voltage tap and the common lead of the ballast;
- (b) a second capacitor and a second resistive element operatively connected in series between the voltage tap and the common lead of the ballast;
- (c) a switch which is operatively connected in series with the starter winding, said switch and starter winding operatively connected in parallel with the second capacitor, the closing of the switch being determined by the voltage across the first capacitor and the closure of the switch enabling the second capacitor to discharge through the starter winding; and
- (d) a sensing circuit, including a reactance, operatively connected between one terminal of the ballast capacitor and the junction between the first resistive element and first capacitor for preventing closures of the switch when the gaseous-discharge lamp approaches its normal operating condition.
- 14. The starting circuit of claim 13, wherein the second resistive element comprises a resistor.
- 15. The starting circuit of claim 13, wherein the second resistive element comprises an incandescent lamp.
- 16. The starting circuit of claim 13, wherein the second resistive element comprises the coil of a relay.
- 17. The starting circuit of claim 13, wherein the switch comprises an SCR and a diac.
- 18. The starting circuit of claim 17, wherein the second resistive element comprises a resistor.
- 19. The starting circuit of claim 17, wherein the second resistive element comprises an incandescent lamp.
- 20. The starting circuit of claim 17, wherein the second resistive element comprises the coil of a relay.
- 21. The starting circuit of claim 13, wherein the switch comprises a triac and a diac.
- 22. The starting circuit of claim 21, wherein the second resistive element comprises a resistor.
- 23. The starting circuit of claim 21, wherein the second resistive element comprises an incandescent lamp.
- 24. The starting circuit of claim 21, wherein the second resistive element comprises the coil of a relay.
- 25. A starter circuit for use in a gaseous-discharge lamp lighting system, said system including
- a ballast having line and common leads for receiving an AC input voltage, a starter winding and a lamp lead, and
- a gaseous-discharge lamp which is operatively connected between the lamp and common leads of the ballast, said starter circuit comprising:
- (a) a first resistive element and a first capacitor operatively connected to form a first series combination, said first series combination adapted for operative connection to the ballast;
- (b) a second capacitor and a second resistive element operatively connected to form a second series combination, said second series combination adapted for operative connection to the ballast such that, in operation, the second capacitor is charged;
- (c) a switch operatively connected in series with the starter winding, said switch and starter winding operatively connected in parallel with the second capacitor, such that, in operation, the closing of the switch is determined by the voltage across the first capacitor and the closure of the switch enables the second capacitor to discharge through the starter winding; and
- (d) a sensing circuit, including a reactance, which is adapted for operative connection between the gaseous-discharge lamp and the junction between the first resistive element and first capacitor, such that, in operation, closures of switch are prevented when the gaseous-discharge lamp approaches its normal operating condition.
- 26. The starting circuit of claim 25, wherein the second resistive element comprises a resistor.
- 27. The starting circuit of claim 25, wherein the second resistive element comprises an incandescent lamp.
- 28. The starting circuit of claim 25, wherein the second resistive element comprises the coil of a relay.
- 29. The starting circuit of claim 25, wherein the switch comprises an SCR and a diac.
- 30. The starting circuit of claim 29, wherein the second resistive element comprises a resistor.
- 31. The starting circuit of claim 29, wherein the second resistive element comprises an incandescent lamp.
- 32. The starting circuit of claim 29, wherein the second resistive element comprises the coil of a relay.
- 33. The starting circuit of claim 25, wherein the switch comprises a triac and a diac.
- 34. The starting circuit of claim 33, wherein the second resistive element comprises a resistor.
- 35. The starting circuit of claim 33, wherein the second resistive element comprises an incandescent lamp.
- 36. The starting circuit of claim 33, wherein the second resistive element comprises the coil of a relay.
- 37. A starter circuit for use in a gaseous-discharge lamp lighting system, said system including
- a lead-peaked regulating type ballast having a primary winding with line and common leads for receiving an AC input voltage, having a voltage tap, having a starter winding, and having a secondary winding with one end thereof providing the lamp lead of the ballast, and having a ballast capacitor, and
- a gaseous-discharge lamp which is operatively connected in series with the ballast capacitor and the secondary winding between the voltage tap and common lead of the ballast,
- said starter circuit comprising:
- (a) a first resistive element and a first capacitor adapted for operative connection in series between the voltage tap of the primary and the common lead of the ballast;
- (b) a second capacitor and a second resistive element adapted for operative connection in series between the voltage tap and the common lead of the ballast, such that, in operation, the second capacitor is charged;
- (c) a switch in series with the starter winding, said switch and starter winding adpated for operative connection in parallel with the second capacitor, such that, in operation, the closing of the switch enables the second capacitor to discharge through the starter winding; and
- (d) a sensing circuit, including a reactance, adapted for operative connection between one terminal of the ballast capacitor and the junction between the first resistive element and first capacitor such that, in operation, closures of the switch are prevented when the gaseous-discharge lamp approaches its operating condition.
- 38. The starting circuit of claim 37, wherein the second resistive element comprises a resistor.
- 39. The starting circuit of claim 37, wherein the second resistive element comprises an incandescent lamp.
- 40. The starting circuit of claim 37, wherein the second resistive element comprises the coil of a relay.
- 41. The starting circuit of claim 37, wherein the switch comprises an SCR and a diac.
- 42. The starting circuit of claim 41, wherein the second resistive element comprises a resistor.
- 43. The starting circuit of claim 41, wherein the second resistive element comprises an incandescent lamp.
- 44. The starting circuit of claim 41, wherein the second resistive element comprises the coil of a relay.
- 45. The starting circuit of claim 37, wherein the switch comprises a triac and a diac.
- 46. The starting circuit of claim 45, wherein the second resistive element comprises a resistor.
- 47. The starting circuit of claim 45, wherein the second resistive element comprises an incandescent lamp.
- 48. The starting circuit of claim 45, wherein the second resistive element comprises the coil of a relay.
- 49. In a gaseous-discharge lamp lighting system, said system including
- a lead-peaked regulating type ballast having a primary winding with line and common leads for receiving an AC input voltage, having a voltage tap, having a secondary winding with one end thereof providing the lamp lead of the ballast, and having a ballast capacitor, and
- a gaseous-discharge lamp which is operatively connected in series with the ballast capacitor and secondary winding between the voltage tap and the common lead of the ballast,
- the improvement comprising an auxiliary lighting circuit which includes:
- (a) a first resistive element and a capacitor operatively connected in series between the voltage tap and common lead of the ballast;
- (b) a second resistive element and a switch operatively connected in series between the voltage tap and the common of the ballast, the closing of the switch being determined by the voltage across the first capacitor and the closure of the switch allowing the second resistive element to be energized; and
- (c) a sensing circuit, including a reactance; operatively connected between one terminal of the ballast capacitor and the junction of the first resistive element and the first capacitor for preventing closures of the switch when the gaseous-discharge lamp approaches its normal operating condition.
- 50. The auxiliary lighting circuit of claim 49, wherein the second resistive element comprises an incandescent lamp.
- 51. The auxiliary lighting circuit of claim 49, wherein the second resistive element comprises the coil of a relay.
- 52. The auxiliary light circuit of claim 49, wherein the switch comprises an SCR and a diac.
- 53. The auxiliary lighting circuit of claim 52, wherein the second resistive element comprises an incandescent lamp.
- 54. The auxiliary lighting circuit of claim 52, wherein the second resistive element comprises the coil of a relay.
- 55. The auxiliary lighting circuit of claim 49, wherein the switch comprises a triac and a diac.
- 56. The auxiliary lighting circuit of claim 55, wherein the second resistive element comprises an incandescent lamp.
- 57. The auxiliary lighting circuit of claim 55, wherein the second resistive element comprises the coil of a relay.
- 58. An auxiliary lighting circuit for use in a gaseous-discharge lamp lighting system, said system including
- a lead-peaked regulating type ballast having a primary winding with line and common leads for receiving an AC input voltage, having a voltage tap, having secondary winding one end thereof providing the lamp lead of the ballast, and having a ballast capacitor, and
- a gaseous-discharge lamp which is operatively connected in series with the ballast capacitor and secondary winding between the voltage tap and the common lead of the ballast,
- said auxiliary lighting circuit comprising:
- (a) a first resistive element and a first capacitor adapted for operative connection in series between the voltage tap and common lead of the ballast;
- (b) a second resistive element and a switch adapted for operative connection in series between the voltage tap and the common of the ballast such that, in operation, the closing of the switch is determined by the voltage across the first capacitor and the closure of the switch allows the second resistive element to be energized; and
- (c) a sensing circuit, including a reactance, adapted for operative connection between one terminal of the ballast capacitor and the junction of the first resistive element and the first capacitor, such that, in operation, closures of the switch are prevented when the gaseous-discharge lamp approaches its normal operating condition.
- 59. The auxiliary lighting circuit of claim 58, wherein the second resistive element comprises an incandescent lamp.
- 60. The auxiliary lighting circuit of claim 58, wherein the second resistive element comprises the coil of a relay.
- 61. The auxiliary light circuit of claim 58, wherein the switch comprises an SCR and a diac.
- 62. The auxiliary lighting circuit of claim 61, wherein the second resistive element comprises an incandescent lamp.
- 63. The auxiliary lighting circuit of claim 61, wherein the second resistive element comprises the coil of a relay.
- 64. The auxiliary lighting circuit of claim 58, wherein the switch comprises a triac and a diac.
- 65. The auxiliary lighting circuit of claim 64, wherein the second resistive element comprises an incandescent lamp.
- 66. The auxiliary lighting circuit of claim 64, wherein the second resistive element comprises the coil of a relay.
- 67. In a gaseous-discharge lamp lighting system, including
- a ballast having line and common leads for receiving an AC input voltage, a lamp and a starter winding, and
- a gaseous-discharge lamp operatively connected between the lamp and common leads of the ballast, the improvement comprising:
- A starter circuit for generating starting pulses to the gaseous-discharge lamp which terminates the generation of starting pulses once the gaseous-discharge lamp ignites, said starter circuit comprising:
- (a) a first capacitor and a first resistive element operatively connected in series, said series connection operatively connected to the ballast;
- (b) a second capacitor and a second resistor element operatively connected in series across the first capacitor; and
- (c) a switch operatively connected between the first capacitor and one end of the starter winding, the closing of the switch being determined by the voltage across the second capacitor and the closure of the switch enabling the first capacitor to discharge through the starter winding.
- 68. The starting circuit of claim 67, wherein the first resistive element comprises a resistor.
- 69. The starting circuit of claim 67, wherein the first resistive element comprises an incandescent lamp.
- 70. The starting circuit of claim 67, wherein the first resistive element comprises the coil of a relay.
- 71. The starting circuit of claim 67, wherein the switch comprises an SCR and a diac.
- 72. The starting circuit of claim 71, wherein the first resistive element comprises a resistor.
- 73. The starting circuit of claim 71, wherein the first resistive element comprises an incandescent lamp.
- 74. The starting circuit of claim 71, wherein the first resistive element comprises the coil of a relay.
- 75. The starting circuit of claim 67, wherein the switch comprises a triac and a diac.
- 76. The starting circuit of claim 75, wherein the first resistive element comprises a resistor.
- 77. The starting circuit of claim 75, wherein the first resistive element comprises an incandescent lamp.
- 78. The starting circuit of claim 75, wherein the first resistive element comprises the coil of a relay.
- 79. In a gaseous-discharge lamp lighting system, including
- a lead-peaked regulating type ballast having a primary winding providing line and common leads for receiving an AC input voltage, having a voltage tap, having a secondary with one end thereof providing the lamp lead of the ballast, and having a starter winding, and
- a gaseous-discharge lamp, which is operatively connected in a serial arrangement with the secondary winding between the voltage tap and the common of the ballast,
- A starter circuit for generating starting pulses to the gaseous-discharge lamp which terminates the generation of starting pulses once the gaseous-discharge lamp ignites, comprising:
- (a) a first capacitor and a first resistive element operatively connected in series between the lamp lead and voltage tap of the ballast;
- (b) a second capacitor and a second resistive element operatively connected in series across the first capacitor; and
- (c) a switch operatively connected between the first capacitor and one end of the starter winding, the closing of the switch being determined by the voltage across the second capacitor and the closure of the switch enabling the first capacitor to discharge through the starter winding.
- 80. The starting circuit of claim 79, wherein the first resistive element comprises a resistor.
- 81. The starting circuit of claim 79, wherein the first resistive element comprises an incandescent lamp.
- 82. The starting circuit of claim 79, wherein the first resistive element comprises the coil of a relay.
- 83. The starting circuit of claim 79, wherein the switch comprises an SCR and a diac.
- 84. The starting circuit of claim 83, wherein the first resistive element comprises a resistor.
- 85. The starting circuit of claim 83, wherein the first resistive element comprises an incandescent lamp.
- 86. The starting circuit of claim 83, wherein the first resistive element comprises the coil of a relay.
- 87. The starting circuit of claim 79, wherein the switch comprises a triac and a diac.
- 88. The starting circuit of claim 87, wherein the first resistive element comprises a resistor.
- 89. The starting circuit of claim 87, wherein the first resistive element comprises an incandescent lamp.
- 90. The starting circuit of claim 87, wherein the first resistive element comprises the coil of a relay.
- 91. A starter circuit for use in a gaseous-discharge lamp lighting system, said system including
- a ballast having line and common leads for receiving an AC input voltage, a lamp lead, and a starter winding, and
- a gaseous-discharge lamp which is operatively connected between the lamp and common leads of the ballast,
- which starter circuit, in operation, generates starting pulses to the gaseous-discharge lamp until the gaseous-discharge lamp ignites, comprising:
- (a) a first capacitor and a first resistive element operatively connected to form a first series combination, said first series combination adapted for operative connection to the ballast;
- (b) a second capacitor and a second resistive element operatively connected in series across the first capacitor; and
- (c) a switch operatively connected between the first capacitor and one end of the starter winding, such that, in operation, the closing of switch is determined by the voltage across the second capacitor and the closure of the switch enables the first capacitor to discharge through the starter winding.
- 92. The starting circuit of claim 91, wherein the first resistive element comprises a resistor.
- 93. The starting circuit of claim 91, wherein the first resistive element comprises an incandescent lamp.
- 94. The starting circuit of claim 91, wherein the first resistive element comprises the coil of a relay.
- 95. The starting circuit of claim 91, wherein the switch comprises an SCR and a diac.
- 96. The starting circuit of claim 95, wherein the first resistive element comprises a resistor.
- 97. The starting circuit of claim 95, wherein the first resistive element comprises an incandescent lamp.
- 98. The starting circuit of claim 95, wherein the first resistive element comprises the coil of a relay.
- 99. The starting circuit of claim 91, wherein the switch comprises a triac and a diac.
- 100. The starting circuit of claim 99, wherein the first resistive element comprises a resistor.
- 101. The starting circuit of claim 99, wherein the first resistive element comprises an incandescent lamp.
- 102. The starting circuit of claim 99, wherein the first resistive element comprises the coil of a relay.
- 103. A starter circuit for use in a gaseous-discharge lamp lighting system, said system including
- a lead-peaked regulating type ballast having a primary winding with line and common leads for receiving an AC input voltage, having a voltage tap on the primary, having a secondary winding with one end thereof providing the lamp lead of the ballast, and having a starter winding, and
- a gaseous-discharge lamp, which is operatively connected in a serial arrangement with the secondary winding between the voltage tap and common of the ballast,
- which starter circuit, in operation, generates starting pulses to the gaseous-discharge lamp until the gaseous-discharge lamp ignites, comprising:
- (a) a first capacitor and a first resistive element adapted for operative connection in series between the lamp lead and voltage tap of the ballast;
- (b) a second capacitor and a second resistive element operatively connected in series across the first capacitor; and
- (c) a switch operatively connected between the first capacitor and one end of the starter winding, such that, in operation, the closing of the switch is determined by the voltage across the second capacitor and the closure of the switch enables the first capacitor to discharge through the starter winding.
- 104. The starting circuit of claim 103, wherein the first resistive element comprises a resistor.
- 105. The starting circuit of claim 103, wherein the first resistive element comprises an incandescent lamp.
- 106. The starting circuit of claim 103, wherein the first resistive element comprises the coil of a relay.
- 107. The starting circuit of claim 103, wherein the switch comprises an SCR and a diac.
- 108. The starting circuit of claim 107, wherein the first resistive element comprises a resistor.
- 109. The starting circuit of claim 107, wherein the first resistive element comprises an incandescent lamp.
- 110. The starting circuit of claim 107, wherein the first resistive element comprises the coil of a relay.
- 111. The starting circuit of claim 103, wherein the switch comprises a triac and a diac.
- 112. The starting circuit of claim 111, wherein the first resistive element comprises a resistor.
- 113. The starting circuit of claim 111, wherein the first resistive element comprises an incandescent lamp.
- 114. The starting circuit of claim 111, wherein the first resistive element comprises the coil of a relay.
- 115. In a gaseous-discharge lamp lighting system said system including
- a ballast having line and common leads for receiving an AC input voltage, a voltage tap and a lamp lead, and having a non-sinusoidal open circuit voltage, and
- a gaseous-discharge lamp which is operatively connected between the lamp and common leads of the ballast,
- the improvement comprising an auxiliary lighting circuit which includes:
- (a) a first resistive element and a first capacitor operatively connected in series to sense the voltage between the lamp lead and voltage tap of the ballast; and
- (b) a second resistive element and a switch operatively connected in series between the voltage tap and the common of the ballast, the closing of the switch being determined by the voltage across the first capacitor and the closure of the switch allowing the second resistive element to be energized.
- 116. The auxiliary lighting circuit of claim 115, wherein the second resistive element comprises an incandescent lamp.
- 117. The auxiliary lighting circuit of claim 115, wherein the second resistive element comprises the coil of a relay.
- 118. The auxiliary light circuit of claim 115, wherein the switch comprises an SCR and a diac.
- 119. The auxiliary lighting circuit of claim 118, wherein the second resistive element comprises an incandescent lamp.
- 120. The auxiliary lighting circuit of claim 118, wherein the second resistive element comprises the coil of a relay.
- 121. The auxiliary lighting circuit of claim 115, wherein the switch comprises a triac and a diac.
- 122. The auxiliary lighting circuit of claim 121, wherein the second resistive element comprises an incandescent lamp.
- 123. The auxiliary lighting circuit of claim 121, wherein the second resistive element comprises the coil of a relay.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Patent application Ser. No. 674,447, filed Apr. 7, 1976, now abandoned.
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