The present invention relates to a lighting system with an electric lamp, in particular a fluorescent lamp.
In known lighting systems with electric lamps, in particular fluorescent lamps, additional light sources are used in order to make it possible to shift the color locus in such electric lamps, in particular fluorescent lamps, during dimming. Such an arrangement of additional light sources is very involved, however, and the lighting system is relatively complex. A further disadvantage consists in the fact that the additional light sources have a separate power supply. This also results in a relatively involved and cost-intensive configuration of a lighting system.
The present invention is therefore based on the object of providing a lighting system with which the disadvantages from the prior art are overcome, i.e. in particular of being able to provide a lighting system with a relatively simple design and in the case of which the additional light sources can be supplied with energy with relatively little complexity.
This object is achieved by a lighting system having the features in accordance with patent claim 1.
A lighting system according to the invention comprises an electric lamp, which is in particular a fluorescent lamp. The electric lamp has at least one first and at least one second lamp filament and is electrically connected to an electronic ballast of the lighting system. Furthermore, the lighting system according to the invention comprises at least two further light sources, which are connected in parallel with one another, the parallel circuit comprising the two further light sources being connected in series between the first and the second lamp filament of the electric lamp. Simple energy supply to the additional light sources, which are provided for shifting the color locus of the electric lamps, in particular the fluorescent lamps, during dimming, can be achieved with the lighting system according to the invention. The lighting system can have a relatively simple design involving little complexity and can be realized in a relatively cost-effective manner.
Advantageously, the parallel circuit comprising the at least two further light sources are electrically connected to a first terminal of the first lamp filament and a first terminal of the second lamp filament. Preferably, the electronic ballast is electrically connected to a second terminal of the first lamp filament and to a second terminal of the second lamp filament. The additional light sources are therefore connected in series into the circuit, which is in parallel with the lamp, of the electronic ballast. This circuit in parallel with the lamp conducts only a relatively low current during undimmed operation. During dimmed operation, this current rises severely and therefore the light output of the additional light sources is considerably increased.
The two further light sources can be in the form of LEDs (light-emitting diodes) and are advantageously connected in phase opposition to one another into the respective signal paths of the parallel circuit. By virtue of the fact that the further light sources, in particular the LEDs, are arranged in phase opposition in the respective signal paths, it is possible for symmetrical currents to be produced. Without such an arrangement in phase opposition, a half-bridge rectifier would otherwise be formed. Provision may also be made for the additional light sources to be in the form of low-volt incandescent lamps.
Preferably, a lamp filament preheating means is connected in series with the parallel circuit comprising the two further light sources. Advantageously, this lamp filament preheating means is electrically connected to the first terminal of the second lamp filament. The lamp filament preheating means preferably comprises a reactance, in particular a capacitor. Provision may also be made for the lamp filament preheating means to be arranged in the electronic ballast.
Preferably, a switch is connected in parallel with the parallel circuit comprising the further light sources. Said switch can be in the form of, for example, a triac, a sidac, a transistor circuit or a relay. This switch arranged in parallel with the parallel circuit can be used to ensure that the additional light sources are bridged when igniting the electric lamp.
In a further advantageous embodiment, a reactance, in particular a capacitor, is connected in parallel with the parallel circuit comprising the further light sources. This makes it possible to ensure that the current through the additional light sources can be limited.
An exemplary embodiment of the present invention will be explained in more detail below with reference to a schematic drawing. The single figure,
The lighting system I according to the invention has an electric lamp, which in the exemplary embodiment is in the form of a fluorescent lamp 1. The fluorescent lamp 1 has a first lamp filament 11 and a second lamp filament 12. As can be seen from the illustration in
An electronic ballast 2 is electrically connected to the second electrical terminal 11b of the first lamp filament 11 and to the second electrical terminal 12b of the second lamp filament 12.
A parallel circuit 3 is connected in series with the first lamp filament 11 and the second lamp filament 12 in the circuit, which is in parallel with the lamp, of the electronic ballast 2. As can be seen in
In the exemplary embodiment in
In the exemplary embodiment, a switch 5 is connected in parallel with the parallel circuit 3, which switch makes it possible to bridge the parallel circuit 3 and therefore the LEDs 31a to 31c and 32a to 32c when the fluorescent lamp 1 is ignited in order to reduce the damping in the resonant circuit or to shut down the LED light. In the exemplary embodiment, an additional reactance, which is in the form of a capacitor 6, is connected in parallel with this switch 5 and the parallel circuit 3. This means that it is possible for the current through the parallel circuit 3 to be set.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2005 035 429.7 | Jul 2005 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2006/007397 | 7/26/2006 | WO | 00 | 1/25/2008 |