US2181296A - Electric discharge lamp - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to electric gaseous discharge lamps, and in particular to such lamps having thermionic cathodes, and to apparatus for starting and operating such lamps,
- An object of the invention is to provide an' electric gaseous discharge lamp with thermionic cathodes and with apparatus for allowing the cathodes to preheat for a definite interval before the discharge is started between them.
- a feature of the invention is a reactance coil which serves the dual function of limiting the current through the lamp and of actuating the switch for preheating the cathodes.
- a further feature is a magnetic ribbon actuated by said coil and moving in an oil bath to retard its action, and a pair of contacts actuated by said ribbon.
- a further object of the invention is to provide a switch with the proper time delay to allow preheating of the cathodes.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic drawing of the circuit and device of the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a drawing of another type of switch according to the invention.
- the lamp envelope l is preferably of glass, and may be coated on its interior surface, if desired, by the coating 2 of luminescent material.
- Lead-in wires 2, 3, are sealed through each end of the envelope I, to support an electrode [at each end of the envelope.
- This electrode may comprise a coiled-coil of tungsten wire coated with one or more of the alkaline earth oxides, and may have the straight wire 5, connected to one end of the coil and extending alongside the coil and toward the other end of it.
- the lead-in wire 2, at one end of the lamp, may be connected directly to one terminal of the electrical supply line from which the lamp is operated by the wire 6, while the lead-in 2, at the other end of the lamp, is connected to the other terminal of the supply line by the wire 1, a reactance coil 8, being connected in series with that wire to limit the lamp current acting as a ballast impedance.
- the coil 8 is preferably of copper wire, properly insulated, and is wound around the closed core 9 of suitable iron laminations.
- the core 9 has the air gaps HI in each 01 its outside legs.
- the lead-in wires 3 at each end oi the lamp envelope l are connected together through the contacts ll, l2 which are arranged to be normally closed.
- One of these contacts is mounted 7 on the thin steel ribbon l3, which is of spring material, and which is flexed to normally press contact H, against contact l2, supported by the relatively fixed piece M, keeping the circuit closed.
- the insulating chamber I is placed around the 5 pieces [3, i4 and contains oil l'6,to properly damp the motion of the ribbon l3, in order to secure a slow-acting device.
- the chamber I5 may be sealed by the insulating piece I1, and clamped to the iron core 9, or supported in position near it as shown.
- the leads I and '6 are connected to the electrical supply line, having a voltage, for example,v of 110 volts.
- Current will flow through the choke coil 8 and the electrodes 4, the contacts H, M being normally closed.
- the electrodes 4 will begin to heat up, but no discharge will occur between them since there will be no voltage between them while the contacts i l, l2 are closed.
- the voltage across the lead-in wires 2, 3 is slightly above the excitation voltage of the gas in the envelope l, a small discharge will occur between an end of the filament coil 4, and the extending wire 5, connected to the other end of the filament, thus ionizing the gas in the immediate neighborhood of the coil.
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Nov. 28, 1939. H. J. Mcc 2,181,296
ELECTRIC DISCHARGE LAMP Filed April 22, 1939 HENRY M: CART/l),
INVENTOR.
ATTORNEY.
Patented Nov. 28, 19 39 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE ELECTRIC DISCHARGE LAMP Application April 22, 1939, Serial No. 269,423
1 Claim.
This invention relates to electric gaseous discharge lamps, and in particular to such lamps having thermionic cathodes, and to apparatus for starting and operating such lamps,
An object of the invention is to provide an' electric gaseous discharge lamp with thermionic cathodes and with apparatus for allowing the cathodes to preheat for a definite interval before the discharge is started between them.
A feature of the invention is a reactance coil which serves the dual function of limiting the current through the lamp and of actuating the switch for preheating the cathodes. A further feature is a magnetic ribbon actuated by said coil and moving in an oil bath to retard its action, and a pair of contacts actuated by said ribbon.
A further object of the invention is to provide a switch with the proper time delay to allow preheating of the cathodes.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent tom the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawing, in which:
Figure 1 is a schematic drawing of the circuit and device of the invention; and
Figure 2 is a drawing of another type of switch according to the invention.
In Figure 1, the lamp envelope l is preferably of glass, and may be coated on its interior surface, if desired, by the coating 2 of luminescent material. Lead-in wires 2, 3, are sealed through each end of the envelope I, to support an electrode [at each end of the envelope. This electrode may comprise a coiled-coil of tungsten wire coated with one or more of the alkaline earth oxides, and may have the straight wire 5, connected to one end of the coil and extending alongside the coil and toward the other end of it.
The lead-in wire 2, at one end of the lamp, may be connected directly to one terminal of the electrical supply line from which the lamp is operated by the wire 6, while the lead-in 2, at the other end of the lamp, is connected to the other terminal of the supply line by the wire 1, a reactance coil 8, being connected in series with that wire to limit the lamp current acting as a ballast impedance. The coil 8 is preferably of copper wire, properly insulated, and is wound around the closed core 9 of suitable iron laminations. The core 9 has the air gaps HI in each 01 its outside legs.
The lead-in wires 3 at each end oi the lamp envelope l are connected together through the contacts ll, l2 which are arranged to be normally closed. One of these contacts is mounted 7 on the thin steel ribbon l3, which is of spring material, and which is flexed to normally press contact H, against contact l2, supported by the relatively fixed piece M, keeping the circuit closed. The insulating chamber I is placed around the 5 pieces [3, i4 and contains oil l'6,to properly damp the motion of the ribbon l3, in order to secure a slow-acting device. The chamber I5 may be sealed by the insulating piece I1, and clamped to the iron core 9, or supported in position near it as shown.
In Figure 2 is shown a modification of the invention in which the ribbon l3 moves in oil but in which the contacts l I, I2 are kept out of the oil. This is sometimes advantageous, since a bubble may form at each breakof the contact when the contacts are in oil. Strip IQ joins contact .H to ribbon 13.
In operation the leads I and '6 are connected to the electrical supply line, having a voltage, for example,v of 110 volts. Current will flow through the choke coil 8 and the electrodes 4, the contacts H, M being normally closed. The electrodes 4 will begin to heat up, but no discharge will occur between them since there will be no voltage between them while the contacts i l, l2 are closed. 'If the voltage across the lead-in wires 2, 3 is slightly above the excitation voltage of the gas in the envelope l, a small discharge will occur between an end of the filament coil 4, and the extending wire 5, connected to the other end of the filament, thus ionizing the gas in the immediate neighborhood of the coil.
In the meantime, as soon as current began to how through the coil 8, a magnetic'field was 5 created around the air gaps I0. The magnetic ribbon I3 begins to move downward toward the gap In. Because of theresistance oiiered by the oil, the ribbon will move very slowly; the free end will gradually move down first, to be followed 40 eventually by the part containing the contact II. By using a heavy enough oil, and a thin enough ribbon, the moment of breaking of the contacts ll, l2 can be delayed until the filaments- 4 have become heated to their proper temperature and until a' small discharge occurs between the filament 4' and the wire 5. Conditions are then proper for starting the discharge, and the contacts open quickly, producing a considerable voltage surge across the path between electrodes in the oil, which has a damping effect.
What I claim is: which said ribbon is immersed, an electrical con- A delayed-action electric switch comprising a tact carried by said ribbon, and a relatively fixed coil of electrically conducting wire, an iron core contact held against the first contact when no extending through said coil, a thin wide ribbon current flows through the coil, the oil being sufiiof magnetic spring material placed in position to ciently heavy to retard the motion of the ribbon. 5 be attracted by the magnetic field produced by current flow through the coil, a bath of oil in HENRY J. MCCARTHY.
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| US2547003A (en) * | 1946-02-04 | 1951-04-03 | Charles E Hastings | Electromagnetic switch |
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