The present invention relates to systems for supplying light sources, such as half-dipped signaling lamps, disposed along airport runways.
Such supply systems are usually enclosed within more units in an airport and each of them includes: an apparatus, electrically connected to a plurality of cascade-connected, half-dipped signaling lamps, to define a closed loop circuit, aimed at supplying half-dipped signaling lamps with a electric current with variable intensity (considering its efficient value) as a function of the values assumed by a control signal applied to the input of the apparatus; such a control signal, for example, is transmitted from the control tower and defines, on the basis of a prefixed value scale, the lighting level that the runaway must provide according to contingent visibility level (twilight, night, hostile weather conditions, etc.).
Regulations in force concerning the light sources used along the airport runaways impose a light intensity defined on minimum values basis, which according to a known standard can be obtained for example by applying current values of 2.8, 3.4, 4.1, 5.2 and 6.6 amp to an incandescent lamp; in this way, different minimum light values are defined, with which it is possible to lighten the runaways according to their visibility degree (twilight, night, hostile weather conditions, etc.). At present, the above mentioned apparatus supplies the half-dipped signaling lamps exactly with a main current having one of the above mentioned five current values, depending on the control signal; the central electronic unit of each signaling lamp, in turn, supplies (in known way, on a separated, secondary circuit) the lamps, for example LEDs, (Light Emitting Diodes) included in the signaling lamps, with a secondary current, having values depending on the main current, thus defining corresponding values of light emission, which in average are higher than the ones given by the regulations during the whole LED service life.
In other words, the information content of the control signal, representing the request of the runway lighting level, is reported in the five values that the main current, delivered from the apparatus to the plurality of the cascade-connected light sources, can assume. Therefore a 6.6 amp value of the main current corresponds to a secondary current value equal, for example, to thee nominal current of the LEDs (of 350 mA, 700 mA or IA, according to what is currently on the marketplace).
The main object of the present invention is to propose a newly conceived method for supplying a plurality of cascade connected light sources, whose implementation allows a substantial reduction of the value of the current supplying the light sources with respect to known solutions, so as to allow a considerable reduction of the resistance losses and consequently, the possibility to reduce the section of the corresponding electric cables being used.
Another object of the invention lies in devising a method for supplying a plurality of cascade-connected light sources, which is characterized by a number of simple and essential steps, whose implementation costs are relatively low with respect to the advantages to be obtained.
The above mentioned objects are obtained, in accordance with the contents of the claims, by a method for supplying a plurality of cascade connected light sources, characterized by the following steps:
The characteristic features of the invention, not appearing from what has just been said will be better pointed out in the following, in accordance to what is reported in the claims and with help of the enclosed drawings, in which:
With reference to the enclosed FIGURE, reference SA indicates a supply system as a whole, which is known in itself as far as its constituent parts and its electric-functional connections shown in
Each of the half-dipped signaling lamps SL1, SL2, . . . , SLn includes: at least one lamp L. at least a regulation central unit C, which is arranged in series along the above mentioned closed loop circuit, and through which an electric current z passes, whose frequency varies, for example between 50 and 60 Hz. The central unit C is aimed at supplying the lamp L, in known way, on a secondary, separate circuit, according to the values of the current h, which depend on the frequency values of the current z. Therefore, there is a bijective correspondence between the values assumed by the control signal k and the values of the current h circulating in the lamps L of the respective light sources SL1, SL2, . . . , SLn.
What above, defines the method proposed by the present invention, which includes the following steps:
In this way, it is advantageously possible to supply the light signalers SL1, SL2, . . . , SLn, with a current having a constant effective value, much lower, in average, than the one applied currently in the solutions of known type, equal to e.g. 2.8, 3.4, 4.1, 5.2 e 6.6 amp.
Therefore, a considerable reduction of the resistance power losses is obtained on the half-dipped signaling lamps supply line (in fact of a certain quantity) and the corresponding electric cables can have a section smaller than the ones currently used. Moreover, the reduction of the line current, and consequently of the relative voltage drops, is followed by a considerable reduction of the supply voltage applied to the line ends, which affects positively the electric dimensioning of the corresponding supply apparatus AA.
Another advantage of the invention lies in devising a method for supplying a plurality of cascade connected light sources, which is characterized by a number of simple and essential steps, whose implementation costs are relatively low with respect to the advantages to be obtained.
It is understood that what above has been described as a non limiting example, therefore possible practical-application variants remain within the protective scope of the invention as described above and claimed below.
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BO2006A 000456 | Jun 2006 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP07/55778 | 6/12/2007 | WO | 00 | 12/11/2008 |