Patents Assigned to The Forest Electric Company
  • Patent number: 4795945
    Abstract: A circuit for starting, operating and instant hot restarting of high intensity gaseous discharge lamps utilizes a conventional ballast, an ignition transformer and a pulse transformer. The ignition transformer is connected across the ballast output and is in circuit with a storage capacitor and a spark gap device which, in combination, provide high frequency, high voltage pulses to a pulse transformer which is in circuit with the high intensity gasesous discharge lamp. There are means to limit the duration during which the high frequency, high voltage pulses are applied to ignite the lamp and there is a current sensitive timing circuit breaker to protect the lamp and ignition circuit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 1987
    Date of Patent: January 3, 1989
    Assignee: The Forest Electric Company
    Inventor: Thomas J. Mayer
  • Patent number: 4189663
    Abstract: Direct current ballasting and starting circuitry for efficiently operating a gaseous discharge lamp on direct current. Series-pass switching means in one of a pair of input lines alternatively switches between on and off states to periodically supply pulses of energy from a source of direct current voltage. During steady-state operation, current sensing means limits the maximum current conductable by said switching means such that the output of the circuitry is current regulated. Starting means, in series connection between the filter means and an output terminal, senses the nonionized state of the lamp and provides a voltage pulse of sufficient magnitude and duration to initiate ionization in the lamp. Various forms of control means or drive means for controlling the conductive state of the switching means are disclosed.An A.C. to D.C.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 1978
    Date of Patent: February 19, 1980
    Assignee: Forest Electric Company
    Inventors: Joel Schmutzer, George D. Elkerton
  • Patent number: 4132925
    Abstract: Direct current ballasting and starting circuitry for efficiently operating a gaseous discharge lamp on direct current. A series-pass switching transistor in one of a pair of input lines alternately switches between on and off states to periodically supply pulses of energy from a source of direct current voltage. During steady-state operation, current sensing circuitry limits the maximum current conductable by the transistor such that the output of the circuitry is current regulated. A filter, in series with the transistor, smoothes the pulses of energy delivered by the transistor into direct current with a comparatively small alternating current component. Starting circuitry in series connection between the filter and an output terminal, senses the nonionized state of the lamp and provides a voltage pulse of sufficient magnitude and duration to initiate ionization in the lamp, but permits uninterfered passage of current through the filter to the output.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 15, 1976
    Date of Patent: January 2, 1979
    Assignee: Forest Electric Company
    Inventors: Joel J. Schmutzer, George D. Elkerton