Claims
- 1. A multiple lamp ballast system comprising:a plurality of tubular fluorescent lamps having substantially the same current characteristics, each lamp having a first end and a second end; a ballast having: a power input lead; a ballast circuit electrically connected to said power input lead; a plurality of power output leads corresponding to the number of said tubular fluorescent lamps, said power output leads electrically connected to said ballast circuit; said ballast circuit operable to supply instant start lamp starting voltages and operating currents to said power output leads, said voltages and currents being approximately equal in magnitude and differing in phase by 360°/n wherein n is the number of power output leads being supplied; a first plurality of electrical contacts, each of said first contacts electrically connecting one of said power output leads to a different tubular fluorescent lamp first end, such that each power output lead is electrically connected to a separate fluorescent lamp; and a second plurality of electrical contacts electrically connecting each of said tubular fluorescent lamps second ends together, there being no wiring between said ballast and said tubular fluorescent lamp second ends.
- 2. The multiple lamp ballast system of claim 1 wherein said lamps are oriented such that said first ends are substantially adjacent to one another.
- 3. The multiple lamp ballast system of claim 2 wherein said ballast is located adjacent said lamp first ends.
- 4. The multiple lamp ballast system of claim 1 wherein said lamps are oriented substantially in parallel to one another such that said first ends are substantially adjacent to one another.
- 5. The multiple lamp ballast system of claim 4 wherein said ballast is located adjacent said lamp first ends.
- 6. A fluorescent light fixture having instant start type lamps comprising:a plurality of instant start type tubular fluorescent lamps having substantially the same current characteristics, each lamp having a first end and a second end, each end having at least one base pin; a plurality of lamp sockets corresponding to each lamp end, each lamp socket having a contact blade, said contact blades being in electrical contact with said lamp base pin of said corresponding lamp end; a chassis, said lamp sockets mounted to said chassis, said lamp sockets in mechanical support contact with said lamp ends, said socket blades in electrical contact with said lamp base pins; a ballast mounted to said chassis, said ballast having: a power input lead; a ballast circuit electrically connected to said power input lead; and a plurality of power output leads corresponding to the total number of said tubular fluorescent lamps, each said power output lead electrically connecting said ballast circuit to a different lamp first end socket blade; said ballast circuit operable to supply instant start lamp starting voltages and operating currents to said power output leads, said voltages and currents being approximately equal in magnitude and differing in phase by 360°/n wherein n is the number of power output leads being supplied; and an electrical connector connecting said lamp second end socket blades together, there being no wiring between said ballast and said lamp second end socket blades.
- 7. The light fixture of claim 6 wherein said lamps are oriented such that said first ends are substantially adjacent to one another.
- 8. The light fixture of claim 7 wherein said ballast is located adjacent said lamp first ends.
- 9. The light fixture of claim 6 wherein said chassis is elongated, said chassis having a first end and a second opposite end, said lamp sockets mounted adjacent each end of said chassis such that said lamps are oriented substantially in parallel to one another such that said first ends are substantially adjacent to one another.
- 10. The light fixture of claim 9 wherein said ballast is located adjacent said lamp first ends.
- 11. A multiple lamp instant start ballast system comprising:at last three tubular fluorescent lamps, each of said at least three fluorescent lamps having a first end and a second end; an instant start lamp ballast having an input lead and a predefined number of output leads, said predefined number of output leads matching said number of tubular fluorescent lamps, each of said output leads individually electrically connected to one of said fluorescent lamps at said first end; wherein said instant start ballast supplies an instant start operating voltage and current of about equal in magnitude and differing in phase by about 360 divided by the total number of said at least three tubular fluorescent lamps; and wherein said output leads of said at least three tubular fluorescent lamps are electrically connected together.
- 12. A multiple lamp instant start ballast system, comprising:a first, second and third instant start type tubular fluorescent lamp, each of said fluorescent lamps having a first end and a second end and having an electrical contact on each of said first and said second end; an instant start lamp ballast circuit having an input lead and three output leads, each of said output leads individually electrically connected to one of said fluorescent lamps at said first end; an output lead connector; wherein said instant start ballast circuit supplies an instant start operating voltage and current of about equal in magnitude and differing in phase by about 120 degrees; and wherein said output lead connector electrically connects output leads of said three tubular fluorescent lamps together.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This Application is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/317,831 filed May 25, 1999.
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