Claims
- 1. In a ballast for electrical lighting fixtures, the ballast being of the type having ballast laminations, primary and secondary coils, and a thermal protector, the improvement wherein the thermal protector is wired in series with the secondary coil.
- 2. The ballast of claim 1 wherein the thermal protector is mounted externally.
- 3. The ballast of claim 2 wherein the thermal protector is mounted on the ballast laminations.
- 4. The ballast of claim 1 having multiple input voltage taps on the primary coil, whereby the electrical positioning of the thermal protector in series with the secondary coil causes wiring assembly of the thermal protector with the ballast to be independent of which input voltage tap on the primary coil is required in a particular application.
- 5. The ballast of claim 4 wherein the thermal protector is mounted externally.
- 6. The ballast of claim 5 wherein the thermal protector is mounted on the ballast laminations.
- 7. The ballast of claim 6 including a mounting device secured to the laminations and sandwiching the thermal protector against the laminations.
- 8. In an electrical lighting circuit for a high-intensity-discharge lamp, the circuit including the lamp and a ballast with ballast laminations, primary and secondary coils, and a thermal protector, the improvement wherein the thermal protector is wired in series with the secondary coil.
- 9. The electrical lighting circuit of claim 8 wherein the ballast has multiple input voltage taps on the primary coil, whereby the electrical positioning of the thermal protector in series with the secondary coil causes wiring assembly of the thermal protector with the ballast to be independent of which input voltage tap on the primary coil is required in a particular application.
- 10. The electrical lighting circuit of claim 9 wherein the thermal protector is mounted externally.
- 11. The electrical lighting circuit of claim 10 wherein the thermal protector is mounted on the ballast laminations.
- 12. The electrical lighting circuit of claim 8 wherein the high-intensity-discharge lamp is a pulse-start lamp.
- 13. The electrical lighting circuit of claim 12 wherein the ballast has multiple input voltage taps on the primary coil, whereby the electrical positioning of the thermal protector in series with the secondary coil causes wiring assembly of the thermal protector with the ballast to be independent of which input voltage tap on the primary coil is required in a particular application.
- 14. In a ballast for electrical lighting fixtures, the ballast being of the type having ballast laminations, primary and secondary coils, the primary coil having multiple input voltage taps and a common tap thereon, and a thermal protector, the improvement wherein the thermal protector is wired in series with one of the common tap and the secondary coil, whereby the electrical positioning of the thermal protector causes wiring assembly of the thermal protector with the ballast to be independent of which input voltage tap on the primary coil is required in a particular application.
- 15. The ballast of claim 14 wherein the thermal protector is mounted externally.
- 16. The ballast of claim 15 wherein the thermal protector is mounted on the ballast laminations.
- 17. The ballast of claim 16 including a mounting device secured to the laminations and sandwiching the thermal protector against the laminations.
- 18. In an electrical lighting circuit for a high-intensity-discharge lamp, the circuit including the lamp and a ballast with ballast laminations, primary and secondary coils, the primary coil having multiple input voltage taps and a common tap thereon, and a thermal protector, the improvement wherein the thermal protector is wired in series with one of the common tap and the secondary coil.
- 19. The electrical lighting circuit of claim 18 wherein the thermal protector is mounted externally.
- 20. The electrical lighting circuit of claim 19 wherein the thermal protector is mounted on the ballast laminations.
- 21. The electrical lighting circuit of claim 18 wherein the high-intensity-discharge lamp is pulse-start lamp.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 10/214,225, filed on Aug. 7, 2002 by the inventors named herein.
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Parent |
10214225 |
Aug 2002 |
US |
Child |
10637028 |
Aug 2003 |
US |