Claims
- 1. In a light dimmer adapted to control the current flow through a lighting load to selectively adjust the luminous output thereof, said light dimmer comprising a dimming circuit connected between a power source and said lighting load, said dimming circuit being responsive to a dimming level control signal applied to an input terminal thereof for selectively varying the RMS voltage across the lighting load, the improvement comprising:
- (a) means for sensing an absence of said dimming level control signal on said input terminal;
- (b) circuit breaker means for selectively switching power OFF and ON between said power source and said dimming circuit; and
- (c) logic and control means operatively coupled to said sensing means and said circuit breaker means for applying a predetermined dimming level control signal to said control circuit in response to both an absence of said dimming level control signal on said input terminal and a cycling of said circuit breaker means OFF and then ON.
- 2. Voltage compensation apparatus adapted for use in a light dimming circuit for maintaining a substantially constant lighting load current notwithstanding short-lived changes in a nominal line voltage, said apparatus comprising:
- (a) first means operatively connected to an A.C. voltage source for determining a first time interval representing the average time required for the A.C. waveform of said voltage source to reach a predetermined threshold level during each half cycle of a nominal operating period;
- (b) second means operatively connected to the A.C. power source for determining during each half cycle of the waveform a second time interval representing the time required for the A.C. waveform to reach such predetermined threshold level;
- (c) means for comparing the first and second time intervals during each cycle of the waveform and for producing an error signal representing the difference in such time intervals; and
- (d) means responsive to said error signal for adjusting the RMS voltage across the lighting load at a substantially constant level notwithstanding short-lived variations in the amplitude of the A.C. waveform of the voltage source.
- 3. The apparatus as defined by claim 2 wherein said first and second determining means comprise a capacitive element and means for measuring the charging time of said capacitive element.
- 4. The apparatus as defined by claim 3 wherein said capacitive element has different values dependent upon the value of said nominal line voltage.
- 5. The apparatus as defined by claim 2 wherein said first and second determining means comprise a microprocessor.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/266,194 filed on Apr. 11, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,530,322.
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