Automatic Substitution Of The Filament Patents (Class 315/65)
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Patent number: 8749142Abstract: A lighting system for exterior lights of an automobile comprises a first lighting unit (10,12,14,16) primarily for outputting a first automotive light signal and a failure detection system (26) for detecting a failure of the first lighting unit (10,12,14,16). A second lighting unit is primarily for outputting a second automotive light signal. The second lighting unit comprises an LED light unit. A controller (30) is adapted to determine if there is failure of the first lighting unit, and if there is failure of the first lighting unit, to use the second lighting unit to generate the first automotive light signal. This is in response to an output request from the first lighting unit (10,12,14,16).Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2010Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: NXP B.V.Inventors: Viet Hoang Nguyen, Pascal Bancken, Radu Surdeanu
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Publication number: 20140103801Abstract: Described embodiments include an incandescent lighting system and a method. A described system includes a gas filled and sealed glass envelope. The system includes a gas filled glass envelope. The system includes at least two filaments enclosed within the glass envelope. Each filament of the at least two filaments is configured to generate visible light in response to a flow of electric current. The system includes a sensor configured to detect an aspect of a filament of the at least two filaments and to generate a sensor signal indicative of the aspect. The system includes a controller circuit configured to manage the at least two filaments in response to a filament management schedule. The filament management schedule includes adjusting a flow of electric current through a filament of the at least two filaments in response to the sensor signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2012Publication date: April 17, 2014Applicant: Elwha LLCInventors: Roderick A. Hyde, Jordin T. Kare, Charles Whitmer, Lowell L. Wood, JR.
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Patent number: 8476848Abstract: For providing a lamp lighting device and a filament lamp wherein a wire breakage of the filament lamp can be detected without an excessive consumption of power while the device as a whole is not enlarged, a filament lamp is provided comprising a light emission tube having at least one sealing portion and in the interior of which at least one filament is arranged, internal leads connected to both ends of said filament, metal foils for power supply provided in said at least one sealing portion of the light emission tube and connected to said internal leads, and external leads connected to said metal foils for power supply; wherein a metal foil for detection is provided in said sealing portion and is connected to one of a said internal lead and a said metal foil for power supply, and an external detection lead is provided at said metal foil for detection.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2010Date of Patent: July 2, 2013Assignee: Ushio Denki Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Shinji Taniguchi
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Patent number: 8471475Abstract: An electronic ballast is provided and a method for operating one or more lamps. The ballast and method provide for true parallel lamp operation, with preheating of lamp filaments during a dimming operation. Switching losses are reduced by ensured soft switching operation. An inverter switch driver is arranged to provide first drive signals to a shared line branch having a first switch shared among a plurality of decoupled inverter drive modules and to provide second drive signals to a plurality of independent line branches each having a switch and associated with one of the decoupled inverter drive modules. A soft switching control circuit is coupled to the first switch and configured so as to maintain a soft switching operation for the first switch.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2010Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Assignee: Universal Lighting Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Wei Xiong
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Patent number: 6583536Abstract: An improvement to the current-carrying components of a lamp includes two filaments connected to two different electrodes and one common electrode, and a switch for directing current through the secondary filament upon the failure of the primary filament. Normally, the current flows through the primary filament. The switch in one embodiment is a wire that does not conduct when the primary filament is operational but conducts on the failure of the primary filament to shunt the current to the secondary filament. The wire is an oxide metal wrapped around two of the three electrodes inside the glass envelop of the lamp. When the primary filament fails, the open circuit voltage breaks across the oxide layer to weld the wire to the electrodes and bypass the primary filament.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2000Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Inventor: James W Gibboney, Jr.
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Patent number: 6278382Abstract: A recognition light includes a reflector having an axis and first and second annular semi-parabolic reflective surfaces which have respective focal points axially spaced apart from one another, and first and second annular lamps respectively disposed at the focal points. A cover surrounds the reflector and lamps and includes a lens for focusing the light along a plane perpendicular to the axis of the reflector, the lens including first and second Fresnel lens portions each including a convex lens and a prism lens, the convex lenses being disposed adjacent one another and transaxially aligned with the first and second lamps, respectively. A light detector detects light emitted from at least one of the lamps, a monitor circuit provides a fail signal when a characteristic of the light output of at least one of the lamps does not satisfy a specified criteria, and a control circuit first activates the first lamp and then the second lamp in response to receipt of the fail signal of the monitor circuit.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1998Date of Patent: August 21, 2001Inventors: Ralph Anthony DeMarco, Raymond Henry Draves, Timothy Scott Kielbon, Todd Christopher Knight, Anish Vikram Patel, Merle Keith Stephens
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Patent number: 6054812Abstract: There is provided an electric current utilising facility conventionally connectable to an electric current supply outlet for causing the diversion of current along a desired circuit in response to manipulation of the facility. One embodiment of an electric current utilising facility is in the form of a re-usable light bulb (10). The bulb (10) comprises a circuit carrying device in the form of a globe (12) fitted with a number of independent filament circuits (14), and a circuit selecting mechanism providing a swivellable member firmly securable to a matchingly formed current supply outlet as provided by a sleeve (16) which snugly but freely swivellably in the direction of arrow (17) sits onto the stem (18) of the globe (12) while being retained against slipping owing to the stem (18) providing a ridge (20) on its socket engaging side. The sleeve (16) is fitted with pins (22) enabling the bayonet coupling engagement of the bulb (10) to a conventional light bulb socket outlet.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1998Date of Patent: April 25, 2000Inventor: Mark Joseph Lesch
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Patent number: 5498929Abstract: An implement lighting system providing enhanced turn signal warning with standard or enhanced tractor turn and warning lighting systems. The implement lighting system includes left and right brake lamps for connecting electrically to the ungrounded sides of the corresponding towing vehicle turn signal lamps. The implement lighting system also includes a control circuit which includes a plurality of diodes and a relay. If necessary for timing purposes, the control circuit may include a resistor and a capacitor.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1995Date of Patent: March 12, 1996Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventor: Charles W. Formwalt, Jr.
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Patent number: 5345143Abstract: A light bulb having a program disc interposed between a base and bulb components, the program disc having sockets on either side adapted to receive base and bulb pins. The program disc can be installed in various rotated positions to electrically connect one or more filaments in various ways to provide differing functions, such as successive filament energization, energizing combinations of filament or to supply varying power levels to a single filament.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1992Date of Patent: September 6, 1994Inventor: Charles T. Little
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Patent number: 5296783Abstract: An improved dimmable dual filament fluorescent lamp including a first filament and a second filament with automatic current switching between the first element and the second element when the first element opens due to a failure and further having a separating cold cathode getter plate disposed between the first filament and the second filament.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1992Date of Patent: March 22, 1994Assignee: Rockwell International CorporationInventor: Gregory M. Fischer
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Patent number: 5256947Abstract: An improved ion source is provided with multiple filaments and wiring for selectively connecting various combinations of filaments to a current source. In one embodiment an additional filament is a spare filament which is connected to the current source when the primary filament burns out. This decreases down time due to filament replacement. In another embodiment, an additional filament operates simultaneously with a primary filament to provide a more homogenous electron cloud and to increase filament life.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1990Date of Patent: October 26, 1993Assignee: NEC Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Stephen W. Toy, David V. Alexander
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Patent number: 5132594Abstract: An incandescent lamp has a first and a second filament, one or the other of which is arranged to connect with the socket voltage in an ordinary lamp socket by way of a bistable thermally actuated switch built into the lamp. Upon initial provision of the socket voltage, the first filament is arranged to connect with the socket voltage and to so remain connected except if the thermal switch were to actuate. Provided the second filament is intact, the thermal switch will indeed actuate after but a few seconds; whereafter this second filament gets connected with the socket voltage, so to remain connected until the socket voltage is removed or until this second filament fails. After the second filament has indeed failed, the thermal switch will not get actuated and the socket voltage will not switch away from the first filament.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1990Date of Patent: July 21, 1992Inventor: Ole K. Nilssen
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Patent number: 5061879Abstract: The present invention provides a Control Module 15 for controlling a dual filament bulb, in particular aircraft reading lamps, so as to detect the failure of one filament and energize the other filament. The Control Module 15 also has provisions for detection of bulbs that have only one or no operable filament(s) by activating an indicator (Light Emitting Diode) or connection to a test switch that will command the Module to activate bulbs that have two operable filaments only. The Control Module 15 consists of a solid state circuit made up of triacs, resistors, capacitor, diodes and fuse all packaged in a small printed circuit board. Interface between the Module and dual filament bulb, indicator or test switch is easily accomplished by a small connector on the Control Module 15.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1990Date of Patent: October 29, 1991Inventors: Joseph P. Munoz, William R. Dickson, Michael S. Cafasso
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Patent number: 5003224Abstract: An automatic replacement circuit is provided for the replacement of burnt-out filaments as well as a method for implementing the replacement of incandescent filaments. The replacement circuit includes a pulse generator which operates independently of the activated filament to feed continuous feed pulses to a counter circuit while a separate resetting pulse circuit delivers resetting pulses to the counter unit in dependence on the current flowing through the filament. The resetting pulses cancel the feed pulses. In the absence of resetting pulses, the feed pulses accumulate and upon reaching a predetermined amount, trigger a trigger selector circuit for activating the next filament.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1989Date of Patent: March 26, 1991Inventor: Jorma Hiljanen
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Patent number: 4841196Abstract: A two-filament incandescent lamp and operating circuit well suited to lighting applications requiring high service reliability. In the lamp, the rated operating voltage of the second filament is greater than that of the first filament. In the operating circuit, there is an inductive reactance in series with the lamp and, in one aspect of the invention, an electrical connection across the lamp terminals for measuring the operating voltage of the lamp. After the power and rated wattage of both lamp filaments have been selected, matched values of inductive reactance and open circuit voltage of the operating circuit can be uniquely determined such that the following advantages are obtained. When the first lamp filament fails, the second filament comes into full brilliance. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, there will be no significant change in the luminous output of the lamp before and after failure of the first filament.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1987Date of Patent: June 20, 1989Assignee: GTE Products CorporationInventor: John F. Waymouth
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Patent number: 4742273Abstract: An extended life incandescent lamp which employs thermal, voltage, or radiation activated differential switching to substitute a series-connected reserve filament for an inoperative primary filament without increasing the normal in-rush current.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1986Date of Patent: May 3, 1988Inventor: Herbert E. Goldberg
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Patent number: 4580079Abstract: A filament switching device is arranged to be mounted within the screw base of a conventional, dual-filament, incandescent light bulb. The device has a frame which branches around the evacuation tube of the bulb thereby allowing sufficient room for switching components within the device and yet avoiding interference with the evacuation tube of the bulb. Mounted within the frame of the switching device is a fixed contact and a cantilevered contact. The cantilevered contact can swing in a direction transverse to the evacuation tube to make electrical contact with the fixed contact. The cantilevered contact is held separated from the fixed contact by a fusible conductor. Upon failure of one of the filaments in the bulb, a surge of current flows through the fusible conductor, parting it and allowing the cantilevered contact to swing into electrical contact with the fixed contact. This swing of the cantilevered contact substitutes the failed filament with the other filament.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1984Date of Patent: April 1, 1986Inventor: Ronald Koo
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Patent number: 4527095Abstract: A lamp and lamp circuit apparatus are provided in which the lamp has a plurality of filaments operable one filament at a time and driven by a plurality of filament drivers. A filament failure detector circuit is operatively connected to one or more filament drivers for detecting the failure of the filament being driven. A circuit actuates a second filament in the multiple filament bulb when the filament failure detector detects failure of one filament, so that a lantern, and especially flashing lanterns, can have an extended lamp life.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1982Date of Patent: July 2, 1985Inventor: Robert W. Herring
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Patent number: 4490649Abstract: The ballast temperature in the base up position of a miniature arc discharge lamp is reduced, increasing its lifetime, by placing a thin transparent thermal convection/radiation baffle between the arc tube and lamp filament, which are the heat source, and the interface of the envelope with the ballast housing. Greater temperature reduction is realized by putting insulation inside the housing cover and reducing the diameter of wires supporting the arc tube and filament, the latter a ballast resistor.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1982Date of Patent: December 25, 1984Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Hsin-Pang Wang
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Patent number: 4461974Abstract: A multiple lamp system for use with fiber optic light guide for automatically switching from a main lamp to a standby lamp upon failure of the former. A solenoid is employed with the inductor in the circuit of the main lamp to overcome the bias of the switch in the standby lamp circuit to keep the former open. When the main lamp fails causing interruption of current flow, the switch closes thereby permitting energization of the standby lamp. An indicator is provided to show which lamp is functioning.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1982Date of Patent: July 24, 1984Inventor: David Chiu
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Patent number: 4458179Abstract: A controller for controlling operation of a multi-filament lamp is provided that permits selection of the filament to be energized from a control box placed at a remote location from the lamp. Only two leads are required to electrically connect the control box to the lamp. The controller automatically switches energizing power from a burned out filament to an alternate filament. The controller can also include a source of alternate power for the controller in the event that primary power is lost. The controller can also include a lock out feature which prevents switching energizing power at the control box from an energized filament to a failed filament.1. Field of the InventionThe present invention relates to controllers for lamps and, in particular, a controller for a lamp having more than one light source that permits control of the lamp from a location remote from the lamp.2.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1982Date of Patent: July 3, 1984Assignee: American Sterilizer CompanyInventors: Richard C. Bainbridge, Richard G. Confer, Carl C. Krihwan, William R. Miller
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Patent number: 4447760Abstract: A filament switching device is arranged to be mounted within the screw base of a conventional, dual-filament, incandescent light bulb. The device has a frame which branches around the evacuation tube of the bulb thereby allowing sufficient room for switching components within the device and yet avoiding interference with the evacuation tube of the bulb. Mounted within the frame of the switching device is a fixed contact and a cantilevered contact. The cantilevered contact can swing in a direction transverse to the evacuation tube to make electrical contact with the fixed contact. The cantilevered contact is held separated from the fixed contact by a fusible conductor. Upon failure of one of the filaments in the bulb a surge of current flows through the fusible conductor, parting it and allowing the cantilevered contact to swing into electrical contact with the fixed contact. This swing of the cantilevered contact substitutes the failed filament with the other filament.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1980Date of Patent: May 8, 1984Inventor: Ronald Koo
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Patent number: 4410835Abstract: The power/switcher module, bi-filament light bulb, and light bulb socket, of this invention are assembled with standard lamp industry hardware and fittings to provide a lamp fixture with conventional utility increased by the addition of an integrated automatic emergency lighting capability. Normal ON/OFF use of the lamp, while connected to household line current, also provides light bulb filament current for maintaining a full charge on a rechargeable storage battery. The loss of charging current through line current power failure, filament burn out, or selective disconnection by removal of the portable cord, immediately switches on the other filament to battery power, extending the emergency use to that of a portable lantern. Restoration of line current and/or a burned out filament automatically reverts the lamp to normal operation.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1981Date of Patent: October 18, 1983Inventor: Stanley E. Zabroski
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Patent number: 4382209Abstract: A three-terminal thermal switch having a common connector arm biased against a terminal of fusible material. When the terminal is softened or melted by current, the connector arm is released and moves into contact against a second terminal. Positioned in the base of a long-life dual-filament incandescent light bulb, the switch causes one filament to be energized until it burns out, and then connects the other filament to be energized.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1980Date of Patent: May 3, 1983Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Nicholas Loucaides
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Patent number: 4287452Abstract: A multiple filament incandescent lightbulb automatically places an unused alternate filament in a closed electric circuit upon rupture of an active filament. The alternate filament is placed in a closed circuit by release of an elastically deformed switching member originally held in place by the active filament.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1979Date of Patent: September 1, 1981Inventor: Leslie U. Fernandez, III
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Patent number: 4179637Abstract: An incandescent light bulb is provided with a plurality of filaments, the first of which is mounted between a first and a second current supply member to emit light upon passage of current therethrough. The remainder of the filaments comprise reserve filaments and are mounted between the first and the second current supply members with electrical connection being established only between the first current supply member and the reserve filaments. Biasing means are provided for urging the second current supply member in the direction of a longitudinal axis defined by the filaments, a biasing force generated by the biasing means being counteracted by the first filament and in later stages of the life of the light bulb by one of the reserve filaments. As a filament burns out and partially disintegrates the biasing force creates electrical contact between a reserve filament and the second current supply member and thereby renders operative a successive reserve filament.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1978Date of Patent: December 18, 1979Inventor: James V. Santora
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Patent number: 3968395Abstract: A two filament light bulb in a traffic signal generator has a main filament and an auxiliary filament. The light bulb is a two filament halogen light bulb and the traffic light controller includes apparatus for periodically and alternately exchanging the role of main and auxiliary for the two filaments.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1975Date of Patent: July 6, 1976Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventor: Anton Obermaier