Claims
- 1. An electrically series-connected string of Christmas tree, or the like, incandescent bulbs which are energizable by a source of alternating current operating potential, the improvement in which the filaments of approximately one-half of said bulbs are individually provided with a first set of electrically unidirectional shunt circuits which are individually connected thereacross in the same electrical direction, and the filaments of the remaining bulbs are individually provided with a second set of electrically unidirectional shunt circuits which are individually connected thereacross in the opposite electrical direction, with the first set of shunt circuits individually comprising a voltage responsive switching means which is inoperative during the first-half of the alternating current cycle and is operative only during the last-half of the alternating current cycle upon the application of a voltage thereacross which at least equals its own effective voltage rating and which is substantially less than the voltage rating of each of said bulbs, and with the second set of shunt circuits individually comprising a voltage responsive switching means which is inoperative during the last-half of the alternating current cycle and is operative only during the first-half of the alternating current cycle upon the application of a voltage thereacross which at least equals its own effective voltage rating and which is substantially less than the voltage rating of each of said bulbs, whereby the effective voltage across each bulb during a a complete alternating current cycle is substantially equal to the voltage rating of each respective bulb to provide for continued flow or substantially rated current through all the operative bulbs in the string, together with substantially unchanged illumination thereof, and with substantially said rated current flow continuing to exist even though multiple bulbs are either burned out, are missing from their respective sockets, or are otherwise inoperative.
- 2. An electrically series-connected string of Christmas tree, or the like, incandescent bulbs which are energizable by a source of alternating current operating potential, the improvement in which substantially al of said bulbs are of the flasher type, in that they are randomly illuminated and non-illuminated, and whose filaments are individually provided with a shunt circuit which is electrically connected thereacross and which comprises a voltage responsive switching means which effectively functions as a voltage regulator in that is inoperative during normal operation of the string and is operative only upon the application of a voltage thereacross which as least equals its won effective voltage rating and which exceeds the voltage rating of its respective bulb, and in that it furthers provides for continued flow of substantially rated current through all the remaining bulbs in the string, together with substantially unchanged illumination thereof, and with substantially said rated current flow continuing to exist even though most or substantially all of said bulbs are either burned out or are missing from their respective sockets or are otherwise inoperative for any reason, and wherein the value of the source potential is less then the combined voltage rating values of said voltage responsive switching means, and whereby each of the bulbs in the string will independently be randomly illuminated and non-illuminated without any additional circuit element functioning as a ballast.
- 3. A string set of series-connected incandescent bulbs used with a source of operating potential, the improvement in which substantially all of the bulb filaments in the set are operatively provided with a shunt circuit individually associated therewith and which comprises a voltage responsive switching means which is inoperative during normal operation of the string set and which becomes operative upon the application of an increase in the voltage thereacross due to either the inoperativeness of its associated bulb or said bulb is missing from its respective socket, said switching means switching to an alternating impedance value which is substantially the same as the value of the alternating current impedance of its associated bulb, when illuminated, and with the voltage drop across each illuminated bulb remaining substantially unchanged, with the continued flow of substantially rated current therethrough and substantially unchanged brightness thereof even though most or substantially all of said bulbs are either inoperative or missing from their respective sockets, and wherein the value of said source of operating potential is less than the combined values of the respective voltage across said voltage responsive switching means.
- 4. A series-connected string of Christmas tree or the like, incandescent bulbs which are energizable by a source of alternating current operating potential, the improvement in which substantially all of the bulb filaments in said string are individually provided with an electrically symmetrical external shunt circuit electrically connected thereacross and which comprises a bilateral voltage responsive switching means which effectively functions as a voltage regulator in that it is inoperative during normal operation of the string and is operative only upon the application of a voltage thereacross which at least equals its own effective voltage rating and which applied voltage exceeds the voltage rating of its associated bulb, which application occurs whenever there exists either an open bulb filament, a faulty bulb, a faulty bulb socket, the bulb not being properly mounted in its respective socket, the bulb is removed or falls from its respective socket, or the like, and in that it further provides for continued flow of substantially rated current through all the remaining bulbs in the string together with substantially unchanged illumination thereof, and with substantially said rated current flow continuing to exist even though multiple bulbs are inoperative, and wherein the value of the operating potential from said source is less then the combined values of the respective voltage rating of said voltage responsive switching means.
- 5. Apparatus in accordance with claim 4, wherein said voltage responsive switching means includes a back-to-back and silicon type Zener diode as the major functional component.
- 6. A string of series-connected incandescent bulbs used with a source of operating potential, the improvement in which substantially all of the bulb filaments in the string are operatively provided with an external shunt circuit individually associated therewith and which comprises a voltage responsive switching means which is inoperative during normal operation of the string and which becomes operative only upon an increase in the voltage thereacross which is at least equals its own effective voltage rating, the minimum number of bulbs in said string being determined by the conductive voltage-drop characteristics of said switching means particularly chosen to insure the voltage drop thereacross remains substantially unchanged by its associated bulb, the continued flow of current through the remainder of said bulbs, and substantially unchanged illumination thereof, even though a plurality of bulbs are missing from their respective sockets or otherwise inoperative, and wherein the value of the operating potential from said source is less than the combined values of the respective voltage rating of said voltage responsive switching means.
- 7. A new and improved filament shunted light string comprising the combination of: a plurality of electrical bulb supporting sockets connected in an electrical series circuit arrangement with each other and adapted to be energized by a power source connectable to input terminals thereof, and with each of said sockets being adapted to have an electrically operable lamp inserted therein and thereafter illuminated whenever an alternating current electrical potential is applied to said input terminals;
voltage regulating means which includes a voltage responsive switching means connected in parallel across each of said sockets; and, means connecting said input terminals to a source of alternating current voltage whereby all illuminated bulbs in said string continue to receive substantially the same illumination even though other bulbs in the string are not illuminated for whatever reason, or are actually missing from their respective sockets, and wherein the value of the operating potential from said source is less than the combined values of the respective voltages across said voltage responsive switching means.
- 8. Apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein said shunt circuit includes a silicon type Zener diode as the major functional component.
- 9. Apparatus in accordance with claim 2, wherein said shunt circuit includes back-to-back silicon type Zener diodes as the major functional component.
- 10. Apparatus in accordance with claim 3, wherein said shunt circuit includes a back-to-back silicon type Zener diode as the major functional component.
- 11. Apparatus in accordance with claim 6, wherein said voltage responsive switching means includes a back-to-back silicon type Zener diode as the major functional component.
- 12. Apparatus in accordance with claim 7, wherein said voltage responsive switching means includes a back-to-back silicon type Zener diode as the major functional component.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 10/061,223, filed Feb. 4, 2002, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/526,519, filed Mar. 16, 2000, which is a division of application Ser. No. 08/896,278, filed Jul. 7, 1997, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/653,979, filed May 28, 1996, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/560,472, filed Nov. 17, 1995, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/494,725, filed Jun. 26, 1995.
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