Claims
- 1. A tri-model circuit breaker for use in a rapid-start fluorescent lamp comprising:
- a glass bulb;
- first and second electrical conductors sealed into and passing through said bulb; and
- a thermally sensitive electrically conductive bi-metal strip disposed within said bulb and having first and second end portions separated by an intermediate portion, said first end portion being affixed to said first electrical conductor, said second end portion being formed to contact said second electrical conductor at ambient bulb temperatures, to be spaced from said second electrical conductor at a given range of bulb temperatures higher than said ambient bulb temperature, and said intermediate portion of said bi-metal strip being spaced from said second electrical conductor at ambient and at said given range of bulb temperatures and contacting said second electrical conductor at bulb temperature higher than said given range of bulb temperatures whereby said first and second electrical conductors are electrically connected at ambient temperature and at bulb temperatures higher than said given range of temperatures.
- 2. The circuit breaker of claim 1 wherein said envelope is a hermetically sealed glass envelope.
- 3. The circuit breaker of claim 1 wherein said second electrical conductor has an end portion formed for edge contact with said intermediate portion of said bi-metal strip.
- 4. The circuit breaker of claim 1 wherein said second end portion of said bi-metal strip is formed for edge contact with said second electrical conductor.
- 5. The circuit breaker of claim 1 wherein said given range of bulb temperature higher than said ambient bulb temperature is a range of about 100.degree. to 180.degree. C.
- 6. The circuit breaker of claim 1 wherein said bulb temperature higher than said given range of bulb temperatures is about 300.degree. C.
- 7. The circuit breaker of claim 1 wherein said ambient bulb temperature is a temperature of about 25.degree. C.
- 8. The circuit breaker of claim 1 wherein said second electrical conductor has a longitudinal axis extending parallel to said first electrical conductor, a first portion sealed into and passing through said envelope and extending along said longitudinal axis and a second portion affixed to and off-set from said longitudinal axis of said first portion and formed for contact with said intermediate portion of said first electrical conductor.
- 9. A rapid-start fluorescent lamp comprising:
- a glass envelope having a phosphor-coated inner wall surface;
- a pair of spaced electrodes positioned within the ends of said envelope;
- a pair of electrical leads sealed into each end of said envelope and formed for connection to an external energizing source with one of said electrical leads directly connected to an electrode and;
- a circuit breaker disposed within each end of said envelope with said circuit breaker coupling the other one of said pair of electrical leads to said electrode, said circuit breaker including first and second electrical conductors sealed into and passing through a glass bulb, a thermally sensitive bi-metal strip having first and second end portions separated by an intermediate portion disposed within said bulb, said first end portion of said bi-metal strip affixed to said first electrical conductor, said intermediate portion being spaced from said second electrical conductor at ambient and at a higher given range of bulb temperatures and contacting said second electrical conductor at bulb temperatures higher than said given range of bulb temperatures, and said second end portion contacting said second electrical conductor at ambient bulb temperatures, spaced therefrom at said given range of bulb temperatures, said bulb temperatures higher than said given range of bulb temperatures occurring during the manufacturing process of said fluorescent lamp.
- 10. The rapid-start fluorescent lamp of claim 9 wherein said given range of bulb temperature of said circuit breaker is a range of about 100.degree. to 180.degree. C.
- 11. The rapid-start fluorescent lamp of claim 9 wherein said second end portion of said bi-metal strip is formed for contact with said second electrical conductor.
- 12. The rapid-start fluorescent lamp of claim 9 wherein said second electrical conductor of said circuit breaker is formed for edge contact with said intermediate portion of said bi-metal strip.
- 13. The rapid-start fluorescent lamp of claim 9 wherein said bulb temperature higher than said given range of bulb temperatures of said circuit breaker is about 300.degree. C.
- 14. The rapid-start fluorescent lamp of claim 9 wherein said second end portion of said bi-metal strip and said second electrical conductor of said circuit breaker are each formed for edge contact with said second electrical conductor and said bi-metal strip respectively.
- 15. The rapid-start fluorescent lamp of claim 9 wherein said second electrical conductor of said circuit breaker has a longitudinal axis and a portion of said second electrical conductor off-set from said longitudinal axis within said glass bulb, said off-set portion of said second electrical conductor formed for electrical contact with said intermediate portion of said bi-metal strip.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part, of application Ser. No. 582,672, filed 2/23/84, now abandoned.
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