Claims
- 1. A circuit driven by a direct current supply for illuminating and maintaining illumination of a high pressure sodium lamp designed to be illuminated b a 115 volt 60 Hertz alternating current supply, said circuit including:
- (a) input terminals adapted to be coupled to output terminals of a battery for receiving said direct current power supply from said battery for driving said circuit;
- (b) converter means connected to said input terminals for converting the direct current into a quasi-square waveform;
- (c) resistance-capacitance network means coupled to said converter means for establishing the frequency of said quasi-square waveform;
- (d) a push-pull inverter stage coupled to said converter means for increasing the voltage level over the voltage level of the power supply driving said circuit said inverter stage including a first power stage and a second power stage, each stage connected to a center tapped step-up transformer and each stage alternating conducting for 120 degrees out of each 360 degrees of said waveform for charging a storage capacitor from said direct current supply, each stage remaining non-conductive during opposite 60 degree intervals of said wave form for permitting circulating current to pass through a shorting stage; and
- (e) output terminals for coupling said quasi-square wave form voltage to said high pressure sodium lamp for maintaining said high pressure sodium lamp in an illuminated condition.
- 2. A circuit driven by a direct current supply as in claim 1 and in which said direct current supply is received from a 12 volt automotive type battery.
- 3. A circuit driven by a direct current supply as in claim 1 and in which said direct current supply is received from a 24 volt automotive type battery and said circuit further includes circuit means connected to said input terminals for reducing 24 volt power to 12 volt power.
- 4. A circuit driven by a direct current supply as in claim 1 and said circuit further includes a resistor, connected to said first power stage and said second power stage for sampling the instantaneous current in the respective power stages.
- 5. A circuit driven by a direct current supply as in claim 1 and in which said resistance-capacitance network includes a variable resistance means for adjusting the frequency of said quasi-square waveform to approximate 60 Hertz.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of U.S. Ser. No 203,077 filed June 6, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,929,873, and entitled Luminaire System.
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