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Lighting system with variable control current sensing ballast

Patent 5323090 Issued on June 21, 1994. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject June 2, 2013. 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

Two-wire electronic dimming ballast for gaseous discharge lamps
Patent #: 4392087
Issued on: 07/05/1983
Inventor: Zansky

Ballast for ionic conduction lamps
Patent #: 4876485
Issued on: 10/24/1989
Inventor: Fox

Method of operating gas-filled tubes
Patent #: 5039920
Issued on: 08/13/1991
Inventor: Zonis

Dimming method and device for fluorescent lamps used for backlighting of liquid crystal screens Patent #: 5105127
Issued on: 04/14/1992
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Inventor

Assignee

Application

No. 071568 filed on 06/02/1993

US Classes:

315/291, CURRENT AND/OR VOLTAGE REGULATION315/219Periodic switch in the primary circuit of the supply transformer

Examiners

Primary: Pascal, Robert
Assistant: Philogene, Haissa

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Class

G05F 001/00

Abstract

The present invention is directed to an electronic ballast system including one or more gas discharge lamps which have two unconnected single electrodes each. The system is comprised of a housing unit with electronic circuitry and related components and the lamps. The system accepts a.c. power and rectifies it into various low d.c. voltages to power the electronic circuitry, and to one or more high d.c. voltages to supply power for the lamps. Both the low d.c. voltages and the high d.c. voltages can be supplied directly, eliminating the need to rectify a.c. power. The device switches a d.c. voltage such that a high frequency signal is generated. Because of the choice of output transformers matched to the high frequency (about 38 kHz) and the ability to change frequency slightly to achieve proper current, the device can accept various lamp sizes without modification. The ballast can also dim the lamps by increasing the frequency. The device can be remotely controlled. Because no filaments are used, lamp life is greatly extended.

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