Claims
- 1. A high-intensity discharge (HID) metal vapor lamp and starting apparatus comprising:
- a base member formed for connection to a low voltage source;
- a high-intensity discharge metal vapor lamp including a sealed outer envelope containing an arc tube having a pair of spaced electrodes and a starting aid in the form of a wire helix surrounding said arc tube intermediate said pair of spaced electrodes and connectable to one of said pair of spaced electrodes, said arc tube having a fill including xenon, each of said electrodes having not more than one electrical lead-in wire connected thereto;
- a ballast means coupling one of said pair of spaced electrodes to said base member;
- an electrical conductor coupling the other one of said pair of spaced electrodes to said base member; and
- a non-linear dielectric element coupled to said pair of spaced electrodes and shunting said arc tube.
- 2. The metal vapor lamp and starting apparatus of claim 1 wherein said ballast means is in the form of a choke coil.
- 3. The metal vapor lamp and starting apparatus of claim 1 wherein said arc tube includes a xenon fill gas at a pressure of about 30 torr.
- 4. The metal vapor lamp and starting apparatus of claim 1 wherein said non-linear dielectric element is disposed within said base member.
- 5. The metal vapor lamp and starting apparatus of claim 1 wherein said ballast means is in the form of a substantially circular-shaped choke coil affixed to said base member and electrically connectable to one of said pair of spaced electrodes of said metal vapor lamp.
- 6. The metal vapor lamp and starting apparatus of claim 1 wherein said base member, ballast means and non-linear dielectric element are an integral unit coupled to said metal vapor lamp and to said low voltage source.
- 7. The metal vapor lamp and starting apparatus of claim 1 including a bi-metal switch for connecting said starting aid to one of said pair of spaced electrodes during non-conductivity of said arc tube.
- 8. The metal vapor lamp and starting apparatus of claim 1 wherein said starting aid and non-linear dielectric element combine to effect starting of said lamp at a peak output voltage of less than about 900 volts.
- 9. The metal vapor lamp and starting apparatus of claim 1 including a bi-metal switch, normally-open (N/O) during conduction and normally-closed (N/C) during non-conduction of said metal vapor lamp, said switch positioned adjacent said starting aid and connected to an electrode of said metal vapor lamp.
- 10. The metal vapor lamp and starting apparatus of claim 1 wherein said arc tube is of a length of about 48 mm with an arc length between electrodes of about 23 mm and said wire helix of said starting aid is of a length of about 20 mm centered about the mid-point of said arc tube.
- 11. The metal vapor lamp and starting apparatus of claim 1 wherein said non-linear dielectric element is positioned between said arc tube and said base member.
- 12. The metal vapor lamp and starting apparatus of claim 1 wherein said arc tube includes sodium and mercury fill.
- 13. The metal vapor lamp and starting apparatus of claim 1 wherein said arc tube includes a fill selected from the metals consisting of mercury, sodium, cadmium, thallium or zinc.
- 14. A high pressure sodium (HPS) lamp and starting apparatus comprising:
- a high pressure sodium (HPS) lamp having an outer sealed envelope containing a xenon-filled arc tube with a pair of spaced electrodes and a starting aid in the form of a wire helix surrounding said arc tube intermediate said pair of spaced electrodes with said starting aid formed for connection to one of said pair of spaced electrodes during non-conduction of said arc tube and for disconnection therefrom during conduction of said arc tube, each of said electrodes having not more than one electrical lead-in wire connected thereto;
- a ballast means connected to one of said pair of spaced electrodes;
- a non-linear dielectric element connected to said pair of spaced electrodes and shunting said arc tube; and
- a base member formed for connection to a low voltage source, to said ballast means and to said other one of said pair of spaced electrodes.
- 15. The high pressure sodium (HPS) lamp and starting apparatus of claim 14 wherein said base member, non-linear dielectric element and ballast means are an integral unit formed for coupling said high pressure sodium lamp to a low voltage source.
- 16. The high pressure sodium (HPS) lamp and starting apparatus of claim 14 wherein said ballast means is in the form of a choke coil of substantially circular configuration and connected to said base member.
- 17. The high pressure sodium (HPS) lamp and starting apparatus of claim 14 wherein said non-linear dielectric element is disposed within said base member and said ballast means is affixed to said base member and electrically connected thereto and to said high pressure sodium (HPS) lamp.
- 18. The high pressure sodium (HPS) lamp and starting apparatus of claim 14 wherein said high pressure sodium (HPS) lamp includes a bi-metal switch for effecting said disconnection of said starting aid from one of said pair of spaced electrodes during conduction of said arc tube.
- 19. The high pressure sodium (HPS) lamp and starting apparatus of claim 14 wherein said starting aid and said non-linear dielectric element combine to effect starting of said lamp at a peak output voltage from said non-linear dielectric element of less than about 900 volts.
- 20. The high pressure sodium (HPS) lamp and starting apparatus of claim 14 wherein said high pressure sodium lamp is of a wattage in the range of about 35 to 70 watts.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 643,948 filed on Aug. 24, 1984 abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Investigation on Built In Starter Unit for High Pressure Sodium Lamp, Naoki Saito, 6/81, 53-55-National Technical Report. |
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Aug 1984 |
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