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Fixed frequency, variable duty cycle, square wave dimmer for high intensity gaseous discharge lamp

Patent 4170747 Issued on October 9, 1979. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject September 22, 1998. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

3648106

3707648

3816794

3894265

Electronic ballast for gaseous discharge lamps
Patent #: 3969652
Issued on: 07/13/1976
Inventor: Herzog

Lamp power supply using a switching regulator and commutator
Patent #: 3999100
Issued on: 12/21/1976
Inventor: Dendy ,   et al.

Apparatus for generating alternating currents of accurately predetermined waveform
Patent #: 4041367
Issued on: 08/09/1977
Inventor: Gold ,   et al.

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Issued on: 10/11/1977
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Inventor

Assignee

Application

No. 05/944730 filed on 09/22/1978

US Classes:

315/307, Automatic regulation315/205, Plural discharge devices and/or rectifiers in the supply circuit315/208, Discharge control discharge device in the supply circuit315/224, Impedance or current regulator in the supply circuit315/287Periodic-type current and/or voltage regulator in the supply circuit

Examiners

Primary: LaRoche, Eugene R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Classes

H05B 41/28 (20060101)
H05B 41/392 (20060101)
H05B 41/39 (20060101)
H05B 41/288 (20060101)

Abstract

A dimmer circuit for an HID lamp is provided for supplying a square wave current therethrough at a constant frequency, but whose duty cycle is variable dependent on a sensed current level. The circuit employs a first pair of transistor switches for reversing polarity through the lamp at a low frequency rate. Associated with each of those transistors is a circuit having a transistor switch connected to a drive circuit employing a timer network. The timer network produces an output that is a square wave, the leading edge of which occurs at regular intervals at a high frequency rate. The trailing edge occurs dependent on a dim/bright voltage setting and upon the amount of current through a sensing resistor in series with the lamp.

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