Patents by Inventor Joe A. Nuckolls

Joe A. Nuckolls has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 6166492
    Abstract: A low loss capacitive delivery system for converting a low voltage AC power source into a driving energy for a high voltage lamp is disclosed. The system involves delivering two energy loops with the first energy loop consisting of a high voltage low energy output to the lamp during a first half cycle of the AC power source operation and the second energy loop utilizing a high energy low voltage system delivering a high energy capacitive pulse to the lamp during a subsequent second half cycle operation of the power source. The first energy loop functions to lower the resistance of the lamp and the second energy loop operates the lamp after its resistance has been lowered. The system contains a matrix of diodes arranged in order to deliver the capacitive pulse of the second energy loop and to bypass the low energy high voltage circuit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 4, 1993
    Date of Patent: December 26, 2000
    Assignee: Hubbell Incorporated
    Inventor: Joe A. Nuckolls
  • Patent number: 5663612
    Abstract: An apparatus for dimming a discharge lamp is provided which comprises an electromagnetic regulator. The electromagnetic regulator has a primary winding connected to an AC power supply, a secondary winding connected to the lamp, and a tertiary winding. A capacitor is selectively connected to a tap on the tertiary winding via a switching device for dimming purposes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 2, 1997
    Assignee: Hubbell Incorporated
    Inventor: Joe A. Nuckolls
  • Patent number: 5594308
    Abstract: A hot restart circuit for a high intensity discharge lamp includes a storage capacitor and SCR connected across a tapped portion of a ballast with a breakdown device to start the SCR. A charging circuit for the storage capacitor includes a diode, a pumping capacitor and an RF choke in series from the ballast tap to the AC line, and a further diode interconnecting the capacitors. The pumping capacitor increases the charge on the storage capacitor in a stepwise fashion until breakdown voltage is reached, whereupon starting pulses are applied to the lamp. A positive temperature coefficient (PTC) resistor stops the flow of charging current to the capacitors after a predetermined interval, thereby terminating the reignition pulses and protecting the starting circuit from damage in case the lamp fails to reignite. In an alternative embodiment, a MOSFET gated by an RC timing circuit removes charge from the storage capacitor in order to terminate the reignition pulses after a predetermined interval.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 29, 1995
    Date of Patent: January 14, 1997
    Assignee: Hubbell Incorporated
    Inventors: Joe A. Nuckolls, Isaac L. Flory, IV
  • Patent number: 5321338
    Abstract: A hot restart circuit includes a storage capacitor and SCR connected across a tapped portion of a ballast with a breakdown device to start the SCR. A charging circuit for the storage capacitor includes a diode, pumping capacitor and choke in series from the ballast tap to the AC line and a further diode interconnecting the capacitors. The pumping capacitor increases the charge on the storage capacitor in a step-wise fashion until the breakdown voltage is reached, whereupon starting pulses are applied to the lamp.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 14, 1991
    Date of Patent: June 14, 1994
    Assignee: Hubbell Incorporated
    Inventors: Joe A. Nuckolls, Isaac L. Flory, IV
  • Patent number: 5309065
    Abstract: A ballast circuit system provides for efficient starting and operation of high voltage discharge lamps using a common 120 volt AC power source. As a result of this improved ballast circuit system, the necessary high voltage is generated from a normal 120 volt AC in such a way that there is low power loss. The system efficiency allows for use of plastic fixtures and small size packaging of the discharge lamp.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 26, 1992
    Date of Patent: May 3, 1994
    Assignee: Hubbell Incorporated
    Inventors: Joe A. Nuckolls, Yan Wang
  • Patent number: 5289084
    Abstract: An improved fluorescent ballast circuit for 277 volt commercial application is disclosed utilizing a resonant circuit mechanism to generate high open circuit voltage (OCV) during lamp starting. The result is an energy efficient effective lighting system for commercial buildings.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 26, 1992
    Date of Patent: February 22, 1994
    Assignee: Hubbell Incorporated
    Inventors: Joe A. Nuckolls, Yan Wang
  • Patent number: 5272420
    Abstract: A high intensity discharge lamp system includes an AC supply for a chamber within which a plasma conductor is created to generate light. In order to confine charged particles within the chamber and to inhibit migration and loss thereof, a DC circuit taps power from the AC supply and produces a DC potential which is applied to relatively large-surface components in the vicinity of the plasma chamber. Properly polarized, the large-surface components, such as a reflector and a conductive housing, refractor or door, produces electric fields which inhibit migration of the charged particles. The result is improved color and light output as well as increased lamp life.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 31, 1991
    Date of Patent: December 21, 1993
    Inventor: Joe A. Nuckolls
  • Patent number: 5235256
    Abstract: A high intensity discharge lamp system includes an AC supply for a chamber within which a plasma conductor is created to generate light. In order to control the concentrations of charged particles within the chamber and to influence migration thereof, a DC circuit taps power from the AC supply and produces a DC potential which is applied to relatively large-surface components in the vicinity of the plasma chamber. Properly polarized, the large-surface components, such as a reflector and a conductive housing, refractor or door, produces electric fields which either inhibit or encourage migration of the charged particles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 18, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 10, 1993
    Assignee: Hubbell Incorporated
    Inventor: Joe A. Nuckolls
  • Patent number: 5216333
    Abstract: A dimming system for a discharge lamp has a magnetic regulator with first, second and third windings linked by a magnetic core, the first winding being connectable to a source of alternating current. The second winding and a starting circuit are connected to the lamp for lighting the lamp. The third winding is tapped and has a ballast capacitor connected across the winding. An inductive reactor and relay contact set are connected in series between one end of the third winding and the tap so that when the contact set closes, the reactor stores energy from the source and reduces the power to the lamp, abruptly reducing its light output. A motion-responsive detector is used to energize the relay. With a normally closed contact set, the lamp is dimmed until a moving person is detected, opening the contact set and increasing the lamp light output. Multiple lamps can be controlled simultaneously.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 15, 1991
    Date of Patent: June 1, 1993
    Assignee: Hubbell Incorporated
    Inventors: Joe A. Nuckolls, Isaac L. Flory, IV
  • Patent number: 5210471
    Abstract: A starting circuit for a discharge lamp includes a tapped ballast transformer connected at one end to an AC supply and at the other end to a discharge lamp. A capacitor and charging resistor are connected in series across the lamp. A breakdown switch device and a current-limiting resistor are connected in series with each other between the transformer tap and the junction between the capacitor and charging resistor. When the capacitor charges to the breakdown value, it discharges through the breakdown device, current-limiting resistor and transformer, producing an output pulse to start the lamp. The value of the current-limiting resistor is selected to limit and shape the peak of the output pulse.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 18, 1991
    Date of Patent: May 11, 1993
    Assignee: Hubbell Incorporated
    Inventors: Joe A. Nuckolls, Isaac L. Flory, IV
  • Patent number: 5047694
    Abstract: A hot restart circuit includes a storage capacitor and SCR connected across a tapped portion of a ballast with a breakdown device to start the SCR. A charging circuit for the storage capacitor includes a diode, pumping capacitor and choke in series from the ballast tap to the AC line and a further diode interconnecting the capacitors. The pumping capacitor increases the charge on the storage capacitor in a step-wise fashion until the breakdown voltage is reached, whereupon starting pulses are applied to the lamp.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 1989
    Date of Patent: September 10, 1991
    Assignee: Hubbell Incorporated
    Inventors: Joe A. Nuckolls, Isaac L. Flory, IV
  • Patent number: 5019751
    Abstract: A disabling circuit for deactivating a high pressure sodium lamp starting and operating circuit when the lamp exhibits end-of-life cycling includes a normally closed thermal switch connected to the starting and operating circuit is inoperative, the switch having contacts which open in response to an elevated temperature. A heating element is connected in parallel with the lamp so that the voltage across the lamp is applied to the heating element. The heating element is supported in a selected heat conducting relationship with the thermal switch so that a predetermined elevated temperature is reached and the contacts are opened only after the dissipation of an amount of energy resulting from repeatedly high lamp open-circuit voltage accompanying end-of-life cycling.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 1989
    Date of Patent: May 28, 1991
    Assignee: Hubbell Incorporated
    Inventors: Isaac L. Flory, IV, Joe A. Nuckolls
  • Patent number: 4891562
    Abstract: A regulator circuit for a high intensity discharge lamp includes a magnetic regulator having three windings, the primary and second thereof being connected to line voltage and a lamp. The tertiary winding is connected to a storage capacitor and to a reactor circuit having an inductive reactor and a semi-conductor switch in series. Lamp voltage and current signals are derived by a control circuit which turns the semi-conductor switch on at specific times in each half cycle of operation. The firing angle of the switch is altered to regulate the lamp operating characteristics despite line voltage changes and operating voltage variations resulting from lamp aging and other factors. The control circuit can also be operated as a lamp dimmer circuit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 1987
    Date of Patent: January 2, 1990
    Assignee: Hubbell Incorporated
    Inventors: Joe A. Nuckolls, Paul J. Buckley, II
  • Patent number: 4890041
    Abstract: A lamp start, hot-restart and operating circuit for a high wattage, high intensity discharge lamp includes cascaded resonant circuits with capacitors and series-connected inductors connected to an AC source. A pulse circuit including two pulse transformers supplies streamer-forming current, the secondary windings of the pulse transformers being connected in series with the lamp. When the lamp commences normal operation, the operating current energizes a relay to remove the capacitors and pulse circuit from the operating circuit, allowing the inductor to function as the lamp ballast.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 1988
    Date of Patent: December 26, 1989
    Assignee: Hubbell Incorporated
    Inventors: Joe A. Nuckolls, Paul E. Payne
  • Patent number: 4866347
    Abstract: A starting and operating circuit for a super compact fluorescent lamp includes ballast and discharge circuits for applying current to the filaments of the lamp and then apply starting pulses which enable the lamp to commence operation. The circuits include discharge devices and assure operation and proper starting of the lamp under low temperature as well as moderate temperature conditions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 1987
    Date of Patent: September 12, 1989
    Assignee: Hubbell Incorporated
    Inventors: Joe A. Nuckolls, Paul J. Buckley, II
  • Patent number: 4810936
    Abstract: A discharge lamp monitoring and deactivating circuit includes a normally closed switch in series with the discharge lamp and its ballast and a detector circuit connected across the lamp to monitor lamp operating voltage. The detector circuit includes a capacitor which is charged and discharged through separate paths so that a lamp electrical waveform change waveform can be detected, resulting in a net charge. The charge is used to open the switch after a time delay which is only manually resetable.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 1, 1986
    Date of Patent: March 7, 1989
    Assignee: Hubbell Incorporated
    Inventors: Joe A. Nuckolls, Isaac L. Flory
  • Patent number: 4763044
    Abstract: A starting, hot restarting and operating circuit includes a pulse circuit for applying high voltage pulses to an HID lamp for starting or hot restarting. After a set interval of pulses if the lamp has not ignited, the pulse circuit is turned off for a selected inactive interval after which pulses are applied to the lamp again. If ignition does not occur after several active/inactive cycles, the circuit is deactivated until reset by turning the power off and on.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 1987
    Date of Patent: August 9, 1988
    Assignee: Hubbell Incorporated
    Inventors: Joe A. Nuckolls, Isaac L. Flory, IV
  • Patent number: 4686424
    Abstract: An emergency lighting circuit includes a lamp which can be energized by a battery-inverter circuit upon power failure. The battery is connected to the inverter circuit and the lamp by operation of a relay which is connected to the rectifier supplying charging current to the battery. The rectifier is connected across the line in series with a ballast reactor. The circuit can be used as emergency lighting only or the lamp can be employed for normal lighting purposes and switched to the inverter power when line voltage is interrupted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 21, 1986
    Date of Patent: August 11, 1987
    Assignee: Harvey Hubbell Incorporated
    Inventors: Joe A. Nuckolls, Kerry G. Evans
  • Patent number: 4274033
    Abstract: High frequency circuit for operating gaseous discharge lamps includes oppositely poled controlled semiconductor switches connected to a resonant circuit comprising a capacitor and inductor connected to the lamp load and serving both as a high-frequency ballast for the lamp and to effect alternating turn-off of the semiconductor switches. Diodes are connected to the switches in a manner to provide energy pulses on the lamp load without return to the supply source. A control circuit is provided for alternately triggering the semiconductor switches into operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 18, 1979
    Date of Patent: June 16, 1981
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventor: Joe A. Nuckolls
  • Patent number: 3963958
    Abstract: Operating circuits for gaseous discharge lamps such as those of metal vapor type having ballast devices of conventional type are provided with high voltage generating devices for applying high voltage starting pulses on the lamp, comprising a charging capacitor and a neon glow tube forming a series discharge loop with a selected number of turns of the ballast coil winding at its output end.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 18, 1974
    Date of Patent: June 15, 1976
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventor: Joe A. Nuckolls