Diverse-type Current Supplies Patents (Class 315/175)
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Patent number: 4749913Abstract: A power supply for a metal halide discharge lamp includes a circuit for applying a high voltage starting pulse to the arc tube of the lamp to initiate the discharge, a glow transition current to provide power transitioning the arc tube from its glow to its run mode, and a run power supply circuit to provide continuous controlled d-c current to the arc tube.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1987Date of Patent: June 7, 1988Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Karl Stuermer, William M. Rucki, Spiro Vamvakas
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Patent number: 4749914Abstract: A circuit system for igniting and lighting a high-pressure discharge lamp, particularly a sodium vapor lamp, comprising a pulse generator for generating signals of at least 1 kHz frequency being a high-frequency DC/AC converter connected to a direct current source and an ignition circuit coupled with the pulse generator including a high-pressure discharge lamp, a condenser connected in parallel to the high-pressure discharge lamp and an inductive member connected to the condenser and the high-pressure discharge lamp and forming a series member with the condenser the ignition circuit is provided with a transformer having a secondary winding connected in series with the inductive member for ensuring high reliability of igniting and for improving the conditions of lighting.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1986Date of Patent: June 7, 1988Assignee: El-Co Villamos Keszulekek es Szerelesi Anyagok GyaraInventors: Zoltan Feher, Arpad Karpat, Janos Melis, Rudolf Sirato, Andras Szeverenyi, Bela Waldinger
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Patent number: 4742276Abstract: An improved power supply system of smaller size and lower cost than prior art supplies is described for starting and maintaining the running of a deuterium arc lamp at a constant current level; by use of switching circuitry with solid-state components the necessity of transformers, relays and timing circuits has been obviated with a resultant major reduction in size, cost and cooling requirements of the supply; an improved starting sequence lengthens lamp cathode life.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1986Date of Patent: May 3, 1988Assignee: The Perkin-Elmer CorporationInventor: Yeegee Ku
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Patent number: 4704563Abstract: A fluorescent lamp operating circuit includes a high frequency electronic ballast circuit for providing a controlled output to a fluorescent lamp load. A control signal is detected from the power line carrier which includes binary data indicative of the illumination level desired. The control signal comprises a multi-bit binary signal which is detected by the control circuit and used to control the frequency of the power supply circuit so that the fluorescent light illumination level may be dimmed over a wide range.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1986Date of Patent: November 3, 1987Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Sam W. Hussey
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Patent number: 4663569Abstract: A fluorescent lamp dimming system which can be used in a retrofit manner with existing fluorescent lamp ballasts achieves a greater degree of energy management than has been previously possible. A dimming control having closed-loop feedback uses integrals of current as a measure of light output from the fluorescent lamps. The electronic control circuit implements complex control methods in a minimal space and at a minimal cost.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1985Date of Patent: May 5, 1987Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Robert P. Alley, William H. Bicknell, Kevin C. Routh
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Patent number: 4645981Abstract: For the glow discharge between a receptacle and a workpiece, the glow discharge path is connected in series with a first switch. A capacitor circuit is charged via the glow discharge path and two diodes. By closing a switch, the previously positive pole of the capacitor circuit is set to the zero potential, whereby the potential of the other pole is shifted negative. By closing a switch, the capacitor circuit is discharged through the glow discharge path while the first switch is closed. Upon the discharging of the capacitor circuit, the supply voltage continues to be present at the glow discharge path for the remaining pulse time. In the initial range, the voltage pulses have a pulse peak for ignition followed by a maintenance range, the height of which corresponds to the supply voltage.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1984Date of Patent: February 24, 1987Inventor: Siegfried Stramke
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Patent number: 4604552Abstract: In a retrofit dimming installation for a fluorescent lighting system with a conventional ballast, filament power is maintained, even when the lamps are dimmed, by providing a high frequency component to the ballast voltage. The selected high frequency component allows heating of the filaments without adding to the light output of the lamps, thereby practically eliminating the shortened lamp life usually resulting from operating the lamp in a dimmed condition.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1984Date of Patent: August 5, 1986Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Robert P. Alley, Paul G. Huber, Joseph M. Sullivan
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Patent number: 4602193Abstract: A system for stabilizing the arc in a DC arc lamp. An AC signal is superimposed on the DC power source of the lamp to cause small regular fluctuations in the arc. The small fluctuations prevent large fluctuations while the small regular fluctuations may be averaged to obtain a constant average value. The average is taken over 5 to 10 periods of the AC signal to produce a constant average signal with a very small standard deviation.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1984Date of Patent: July 22, 1986Assignee: Emory UniversityInventors: Gabor Patonay, Isiah M. Warner, Philip B. Oldham
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Patent number: 4591761Abstract: Pulse stability is provided to a pulsed gas filled electrical discharge device by an electrical circuit including first and second electrical energy storage means, with the energy stored in the first storage means being substantially greater than the energy stored in the second storage means. A first voltage corresponding to the energy stored on the first storage means is applied to the input of the gas filled device. A second voltage corresponding to the energy stored on the second storage means is periodically switched to combine with the first voltage and be input to the gas filled device. The period for switching is precisely controlled, preferably with a piezoelectric crystal, and is selected to combine the first and second voltages just before the first voltage reaches the natural breakdown voltage of the gas within the gas filled device.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1984Date of Patent: May 27, 1986Assignee: Honeywell, Inc.Inventors: David P. Gregorich, Hans W. Mocker
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Patent number: 4587460Abstract: A high pressure discharge lamp in which discharge between a pair of main electrodes in an arc tube of the discharge lamp is sustained by a D.C. or high frequency current. The circuit comprises discharge mode controller for controlling the discharge such that mainly a low-frequency discharge is produced between the main electrodes at least within a predetermined time from initiation of the discharge within the arc tube, and subsequently transferred to the D.C. or high-frequency discharge.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1984Date of Patent: May 6, 1986Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Seiichi Murayama, Makoto Yasuda, Tsune Miyashita, Yoji Arai, Kenichi Kawasumi, Kazunori Kinoshita
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Patent number: 4587459Abstract: Disclosed is a lighting control system which switches a light fixture on or off, depending upon the amount of ambient light. The control system particularly allows natural light from the sun to be used to the greatest extent possible to supplement electric lighting and vice versa. The system incorporates a photocell light sensor, control circuit, power source, and switching unit. The photocell light sensor is mounted in optical communication with a source of ambient light. In response to the detection by the sensor of a predetermined light level, the control circuit activates the switching unit which is interposed in a circuit furnishing electrical power to a light fixture. The power source supplies power to the control circuit at a voltage of no greater than 20 volts at a current of no greater than 8 amps.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1983Date of Patent: May 6, 1986Inventor: Frederick H. Blake
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Patent number: 4454453Abstract: The invention provides a power source device for an ion source, including first to third power source units coupled to the anode, the cathode and the beam extraction electrode of the ion source. The second power source unit applies an alternating voltage across the cathode. An alternating heating current then flows through the cathode. Each cycle of the alternating voltage from the second power source unit has positive and negative components with preset levels which are generated with a predetermined time interval between them. The power source device further includes a control circuit for interrupting the operation of the first and third power source units during the predetermined time interval.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1982Date of Patent: June 12, 1984Assignee: Tokyo Shibaura Denki Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Toru Sugawara
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Patent number: 4417180Abstract: A discharge lamp firing apparatus is disclosed which includes providing only the necessary firing voltage to the lamp prior to the firing thereof. As such, the surrounding system is not subjected to transients caused by conventional mechanisms which suddenly switch an extremely high voltage across the lamp. As a result, the present apparatus protects the associated circuitry as well as prevents needless overvoltage conditions to the lamp.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1981Date of Patent: November 22, 1983Assignee: The Perkin-Elmer CorporationInventors: Morteza M. Chamran, Milan Dimovski
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Patent number: 4410930Abstract: A free standing outdoor telephone booth is provided with a photo voltaic (PV) array, one or more rechargeable storage batteries and electrical control circuit which includes a temperature compensated control for limiting the supply of electrical energy from the PV array to the rechargeable battery to avoid over charging the battery, an ambient light (solar insolation) sensing circuit for controlling the electrical lamp load, to turn the lamp ON during dark ambient and OFF during light ambient conditions. In addition, the total discharge limit of the storage battery is controlled to a safe operating limit and a means is disclosed to power a fluorescent lamp at energy conserving intensities with energy derived from the rechargeable storage battery. The lamp control circuitry is preferably constituted by a high frequency power inverter with regulated output power to energize a low wattage fluorescent lamp and to dim the fluorescent lamp when the telephone is not in use.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1982Date of Patent: October 18, 1983Assignee: Gladwin, Inc.Inventor: Jerry Yachabach
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Patent number: 4392085Abstract: A delayed starting circuit for an electronic ballast system that includes an inverter coupled to a secondary voltage source. The starting circuit includes a voltage divider having an input coupled to a charge storage capacitance in the voltage source and an output coupled through a semiconductor switching device to an input of the inverter. The switching device remains non-conductive until the capacitance has been substantially charged, thereby protecting the inverter from transients encountered as a surge of charge is delivered to the capacitance subsequent to the initial energization of the ballast circuit.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1980Date of Patent: July 5, 1983Assignee: GTE Products CorporationInventors: William C. Knoll, David L. Bay
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Patent number: 4385261Abstract: A method and apparatus for producing gas discharge reactions in which a reaction gas is at least partially oxygenated after being taken through a discharge channel. In order to produce ozone by means of an electric discharge, the discharge channel has applied thereto an electric alternating voltage signal consisting of a sinusoidal potential (U.sub.a) with positive and negative peak values minimally below the firing potential of the discharge channel, and of alternating voltage impulses superimposed on the sinusoidal potential essentially at the respective maximum and minimum values, in order to achieve an exalted potential above the firing potential to enable a discharge reaction. An ozonizer implemented in this way is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1980Date of Patent: May 24, 1983Assignee: BBC Brown, Boveri & Company, LimitedInventors: Ulrich Kogelschatz, Jiri Mastner, Klaus Ragaller
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Patent number: 4286193Abstract: Starting and operating power is provided to a gas discharge lamp by a circuit which includes a constant-voltage current-limiting ferroresonant transformer connected to an AC source and having high and low voltage output terminals. A full-wave rectifying bridge is selectively connectable to either the high or low voltage output terminals by relay control means which includes a choke coil connected in series with the lamp and a magnet reed. On starting of the lamp the magnetic flux of the choke coil operates the reed for shifting to the low voltage condition, and on extinguishing of the lamp the collapse of the choke coil flux operates the reed for shifting to the normal high voltage condition. A transient high voltage starting pulse is applied to the lamp across a spark gap by a pulse generating starting circuit in which a capacitor, charged from the DC output, is discharged through a self-commutating SCR and an ignition transformer.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1979Date of Patent: August 25, 1981Assignee: Johnson Electric Coil CompanyInventors: Ralph W. King, Jr., Hans U. Hjermstad
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Patent number: 4238707Abstract: The invention relates to a power supply system for a semiconductor light source of which the power is regulated in the steady state by a regulating loop comprising an electronic switching circuit controlled by a signal characteristic of the power emitted by the laser which closes the regulating loop when the output power has reached, a threshold power, a ramp generator supplying a ramp of current to the laser solely from the instant when the feed voltage is established for reaching the threshold.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1979Date of Patent: December 9, 1980Assignee: Thomson-CSFInventors: Roland Malissin, Daniel Lecomte
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Patent number: 4161674Abstract: To prevent excessive voltages from interfering with a switching transistor supplying a fluorescent tube circuit with alternating pulses from a d-c supply upon removal of the fluorescent tube from the tube transformer, a voltage detector is connected to the primary or input winding of the fluorescent tube transformer to determine occurrence of excessive voltages upon removal of the tube from the secondary, the sensed excessive voltage being applied to a switching circuit to remove the transformer from the supply. The system is particularly applicable to emergency supply connections in which the tubes are, normally, supplied from an alternating current network and from a transistor inverter and a battery under conditions of network power failures.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1978Date of Patent: July 17, 1979Inventor: Paul Maurer
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Patent number: 4119829Abstract: A control circuit for an electric arc process in which the stabilization pulses are applied across the arc electrode by the secondary winding of a transformer through a separating condenser and a spark gap. The circuit includes a further condenser bridged across this secondary winding, a noncontrollable semiconductor network connected in series with the primary of this transformer, a charging condenser connected across the primary in series with the noncontrollable conductor network, and a resistor connected in series with this charging condenser across the current supply for the discharge process.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1977Date of Patent: October 10, 1978Assignee: Institute po ZavaryavaneInventors: Vassil Dimitrov Bakardjiev, Emil Assenov Doychinov
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Patent number: 4112334Abstract: The specification discloses an igniter circuit for extending the lifetime of a gas filled electric lamp. The igniter circuit includes a D.C. boost converter for generating an open circuit D.C. voltage for application to the lamp prior to ignition of the lamp. A resistance is initially connected between the converter and the lamp in order to limit the current applied to the lamp to a first predetermined level. A timer is connected to be energized concurrently with the D.C. boost converter in order to generate a timing signal after a predetermined time interval. A relay is responsive to the timing signal in order to establish a short circuit across the resistance in order to increase the current applied to the lamp to a second predetermined level higher than the first level. Current is not increased to the second predetermined level if the lamp ignites prior to generation of the timing signal.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1977Date of Patent: September 5, 1978Assignee: Varo, Inc.Inventor: Leon Hodge
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Patent number: RE32450Abstract: Disclosed is a lighting control system which switches a light fixture on or off, depending upon the amount of ambient light. The control system particularly allows natural light from the sun to be used to the greatest extent possible to supplement electric lighting and vice versa. The system incorporates a photocell light sensor, control circuit, power source, and switching unit. The photocell light sensor is mounted in optical communication with a source of ambient light. In response to the detection by the sensor of a predetermined light level, the control circuit activates the switching unit which is interposed in a circuit furnishing electrical power to a light fixture. The power source supplies power to the control circuit at a voltage of no greater than 20 volts at a current of no greater than 8 amps.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1986Date of Patent: June 30, 1987Inventor: Frederick H. Blake