Claims
- 1. A fluorescent light system comprising:
- a gas containment tube having an internal phosphor coating and containing an ionizable gas;
- RF drive means for producing a power RF signal;
- first and second elongated electric field concentrating electrodes secured to said gas containment tube and responsive to said RF signal for producing an ionizing electric field within said gas containment tube, said elongated electrodes extending along the longitudinal direction of said gas containment tube and being parallel to each other so as to be adjacent each other along a portion of the longitudinal extent of said gas containment tube; and
- an ignition tab connected to said first elongated electric field concentrating electrode extending laterally therefrom toward said second elongated electric field concentrating electrode.
- 2. The fluorescent lighting system of claim 1 wherein said first electrode comprises segmented collinear electrodes, and wherein said second electrode comprises an elongated unitary electrode parallel to said segmented collinear electrodes.
- 3. The fluorescent lighting system of claim 1 including a further ignition tab connected to said second elongated electric field concentrating electrode extending laterally therefrom toward said first elongated electric field concentrating electrode.
- 4. A fluorescent light system comprising:
- a gas containment tube having an internal phosphor coating and containing an ionizable gas;
- RF drive means for producing a power RF signal;
- a first group of commonly connected elongated electric field concentrating electrodes secured to said gas containment tube and extending along the longitudinal direction of said gas containment tube; and
- a second group of commonly connected elongated electric field concentrating electrodes secured to said gas containment tube and extending along the longitudinal direction of said gas containment tube;
- said commonly connected elongated electrodes of said first group being interleaved with said commonly connected elongated electrodes of said second group, and said first and second groups of commonly connected electrodes being responsive to said RF power signal for producing an ionizing electric field within said gas containment tube.
- 5. The fluorescent lighting system of claim 4 wherein:
- said commonly connected electrodes of said first group include (1) first ends connected to a first common pad and (2) second ends which are unconnected;
- said commonly connected electrodes of said second group include (1) first ends connected to a second common pad and (2) second ends which are unconnected;
- said second ends of said commonly connected electrodes of said first group include ignition tabs that extend toward said second common pad; and
- said second ends of said commonly connected electrodes of said second group include ignition tabs that extend toward said first common pad.
- 6. The fluorescent lighting system of claim 1 wherein said electric field concentrating means comprises internal electrodes disposed on the inside of said gas containment tube.
- 7. The fluorescent lighting system of claim 6 wherein said internal electrodes comprise an elongated electrode extending along the longitudinal direction of said gas containment tube and segmented collinear electrodes parallel to said elongated electrode.
- 8. The fluorescent lighting system of claim 6 wherein said internal electrodes are capacitively coupled to said RF drive means.
- 9. The fluorescent lighting system of claim 1 wherein said field concentrating means includes a conductive coating on the outside of said gas containment tube and an elongated electrode centrally located inside said gas containment tube along its longitudinal axis.
- 10. The fluorescent lighting system of claim 4 wherein said electric field concentrating means comprises internal electrodes disposed on the inside of said gas containment vessel.
- 11. The fluorescent lighting system of claim 10 wherein said internal electrodes are capacitively coupled to said RF drive means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/983,106, filed Nov. 30, 1992, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/649,644 filed Feb. 1, 1991.
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Continuations (2)
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