Claims
- 1. The method of manufacturing a ballast resistor for a gas discharge lamp unit comprising the steps of:
- (a) extruding a tube of thermoplastic insulative material through an extrusion die shaped as an oval with a minor axis having sufficient width to permit the introduction of strands of fiberglass within said tube without deforming the shape of the tube;
- (b) feeding said strands continuously into said extruded tube after emergence from said extrusion die;
- (c) positioning said strands within said tube in a common plane and coextensive with the longitudinal and major axes thereof;
- (d) compressing and concurrently cooling said tube to form a substantially flat strip and secure said strands firmly between the opposed walls thereof;
- (e) helically winding a restrictive wire uniformly along said flat strip to produce a uniform electrical resistance value per unit length of said ballast resistor as the result of minimizing both elongation and thickness variation with said placement of the fiberglass strands; and
- (f) further extending thermoplastic insulative material around both major surfaces of said wire-wound resistor strip so as to centrally position the strip in said extruded material.
- 2. The method of manufacturing a ballast resistor for a gas discharge lamp unit comprising the steps of:
- (a) continuously extruding a pair of spaced apart flat strips of said thermoplastic insulative material through an extrusion die and aligned with major surfaces to lie in a substantially horizontal plane, said strips having sufficient width to permit introduction of strands of fiberglass therebetween;
- (b) introducing a plurality of separated and substantially parallel reinforcing strands continuously between said spaced apart extruded flat strips after emergence from said extrusion die to lie in said substantially horizontal plane and extend coextensive with the longitudinal axis of said extruded flat strips;
- (c) compressing and concurrently cooling said extruded flat strips while moving to a form a single flat strip having the reinforcing strands firmly embedded in the center;
- (d) helically winding a resistive wire uniformly along said flat strip to produce a uniform electrical resistance value per unit length of said ballast resistor as the result of minimizing both elongation and thickness variation with said placement of the fiberglass strands; and
- (f) further extruding thermoplastic insulative material around both major surfaces of said wire-wound resistor strip so as to centrally position the strip in said extruded material.
- 3. A method of manufacturing a ballast resistor for a gas discharge lamp unit comprising the steps of:
- (a) extruding a pair of opposing flat aligned strips of thermoplastic insulative material through an extrusion die, said strips having sufficient width to permit introduction of strands of fiberglass therebetween;
- (b) feeding said strands continuously between said aligned strips after emergence from said extrusion die;
- (c) compressing the strips together to form a substantially flat single strip having said strands firmly embedded therebetween with a width substantially greater than thickness and round opposing edges;
- (d) helically winding a resistive wire uniformly along said flat strip to produce a uniform electrical resistance value per unit length of said ballast resistor as a result of minimizing both elongation and thickness variation with said placement of the fiberglass strands; and
- (f) Further extruding thermoplastic insulative material around both major surfaces of said wire-wound resistor strip so as to centrally position the strip in said extruded material.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 490,745, filed May 2, 1983, which is a division of application Ser. No. 248,550, filed Mar. 27, 1981, and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,418,328.
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