Claims
- 1. An apparatus for reducing radiated interference from light sources operating in vehicles having automatic vehicle location equipment, comprising in combination:
- (a) a vehicle having automatic vehicle location equipment operating at an operational frequency; and,
- (b) at least one light source that may radiate interference at said operational frequency of said automatic vehicle location equipment thereby degrading proper performance of said automatic vehicle location equipment, said at least one light source comprising:
- (i) a DC power source;
- (ii) ballast means, selectably coupled to said DC power source;
- (iii) means for generating light, coupled to said ballast means and selectably coupled to said DC power source;
- (iv) means for mounting said means for generating light within said vehicle having said automatic vehicle location equipment;
- (v) timer means, coupled to said ballast means and selectably coupled to said DC power source, for providing a signal after a predetermined time delay; and
- (vi) filter means for filtering said radiated interference generated by said means for generating light, said filter means having a frequency approximately equal to said operational frequency of said automatic vehicle location equipment, and said filter means being selectably coupled across said means for generating light in response to said signal thereby facilitating proper performance of said automatic vehicle location equipment.
- 2. An apparatus for reducing radiated interference from light sources operating in vehicles having automatic vehicle location equipment, comprising in combination:
- (a) a vehicle having automatic vehicle location equipment operating at 100 kHz; and,
- (b) at least one fluorescent light source that may radiate interference at 100 kHz thereby degrading proper performance of said automatic vehicle location equipment, said at least one fluorescent light source comprising:
- (i) a DC power source;
- (ii) ballast means, selectably coupled to said DC power source;
- (iii) means for generating fluorescent light, coupled to said ballast means and selectably coupled to said DC power source;
- (iv) means for mounting said means for generating fluorescent light within said vehicle having said automatic vehicle location equipment;
- (v) timer means, coupled to said ballast means and selectably coupled to said DC power source, for providing a signal after a predetermined time delay; and
- (vi) notch filter means for filtering said radiated interference generated by said means for generating fluorescent light, said filter means having a frequency approximately equal 100 kHz, and said filter means being selectably coupled across said means for generating fluorescent light in response to said signal thereby facilitating proper performance of said automatic vehicle location equipment.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said light generating means comprises a fluorescent light source.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said predetermined time delay is seven seconds.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said filter means is a notch filter.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein said notch filter is centered around 100 kHz.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein said notch filter has a circuit Q less than 1.4.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein said notch filter has a 3 dB bandwidth of at least 75 kHz.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said predetermined time delay is seven seconds.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said notch filter has a circuit Q less than 1.4.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said notch filter has a 3 dB bandwidth of at least 75 kHz.
- 12. In a vehicle having automatic vehicle location equipment operating at an operational frequency, and fluorescent lighting sources that may radiate interference at said operational frequency of said automatic vehicle location equipment thereby degrading proper performance of said automatic vehicle location equipment, a method for reducing said radiated interference from said fluorescent lighting sources at least near said operational frequency of said automatic vehicle location equipment, comprising the steps of:
- (a) generating a first signal in response to providing a DC power signal;
- (b) generating light in response to said first signal;
- (c) providing a delay signal after a predetermined time delay from step (a);
- (d) coupling a notch filter means having a center frequency approximately equal to said operational frequency of said automatic vehicle location equipment across a light generator in response to said delay signal thereby reducing said radiated interference generated by said fluorescent lighting sources and facilitating proper performance of said automatic vehicle location equipment;
- (e) receiving at least one signal with said automatic vehicle location equipment.
- 13. In a vehicle having automatic vehicle location equipment operating at 100 kHz, and fluorescent lighting sources that may radiate interference at said 100 kHz operating frequency of said automatic vehicle location equipment thereby degrading proper performance of said automatic vehicle location equipment, an method for reducing said radiated interference from said fluorescent lighting sources at least near said 100 kHz operating frequency of said automatic vehicle location equipment, comprising the steps of:
- (a) generating a first signal in response to providing a DC power signal;
- (b) operating a fluorescent light generating means for providing light in response to said first signal;
- (c) providing a delay signal after a predetermined time delay from step (a);
- (d) coupling a notch filter means having a center frequency of approximately 100 kHz across said fluorescent light generating means in response to said delay signal thereby reducing said radiated interference at least near 100 kHz and facilitating proper operation of said automatic vehicle location equipment;
- (e) receiving at least one signal with said automatic vehicle location equipment.
- 14. In a vehicle having automatic vehicle location equipment operating at 100 kHz, and fluorescent lighting sources that may radiate interference at approximately said 100 kHz operating frequency of said automatic vehicle location equipment thereby degrading proper performance of said automatic vehicle location equipment, an apparatus for said reducing radiated interference from said fluorescent lighting sources at least near said 100 kHz operating frequency of said automatic vehicle location equipment, comprising in combination:
- a DC power source;
- ballast means, selectably coupled to said DC power source;
- fluorescent light generating means, coupled to said ballast means and selectably coupled to said DC power source, comprising:
- a fluorescent light tube having electrodes for connecting same to a mounting means;
- said means for mounting said fluorescent light generating means within said vehicle having automatic vehicle location equipment;
- time delay means, coupled to said ballast means and selectably coupled to said DC power source, for providing a delay signal approximately seven seconds after being coupled to said DC power source;
- notch filter means, having a center frequency of approximately 100 kHz, for filtering said radiated interference generated by said fluorescent light generating means having a frequency approximately equal to said 100 kHz operating frequency of said automatic vehicle location equipment, said notch filter means being selectably coupled across said fluorescent generating means, in response to said delay signal such that said notch filter means becomes selectively coupled across said fluorescent light generating means approximately seven seconds after said fluorescent light generating means has been stated by said ballast means thereby facilitating proper performance of said automatic vehicle location equipment.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 877,040, filed June 23, 1986 now abandoned.
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