US780998A - Apparatus and circuits for starting electric lamps. - Google Patents

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US780998A
US780998A US1161400A US1900011614A US780998A US 780998 A US780998 A US 780998A US 1161400 A US1161400 A US 1161400A US 1900011614 A US1900011614 A US 1900011614A US 780998 A US780998 A US 780998A
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    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60JWINDOWS, WINDSCREENS, NON-FIXED ROOFS, DOORS, OR SIMILAR DEVICES FOR VEHICLES; REMOVABLE EXTERNAL PROTECTIVE COVERINGS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES
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    • H05ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • H05BELECTRIC HEATING; ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES, IN GENERAL
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  • the invention relates to certain improvements 1n the constructlon of apparatus and or- 'ganization of circuits for starting and operating electric lamps of the gas or vapor type, such as described in the application filed by me April 5, 1900, Serial No, 11,605..
  • a vapor or gas path so organized as to receive currents of considerable quantity at moderate electromotive forces
  • a lamp is represented consisting of a gas-containing chamber 1, shown in the present instance as having an enlargement 41' at its upper end constituting a cooling and impurity-containing chamber. At or near the upper end of the lamp there is placed an electrode 2, connected with a leading-in wire 7 An electrode 5 at or near the other end of the lamp is connected with a leading-in wire 8.
  • a conductor-such, for instance, as a band of foil 9- is shown as being placed around the lamp near the electrode 5 and connected by a conductor 13 with a leading-in wire 7.
  • the conductors 14 and 15 represent the two main wires of a system of-electric distribution.
  • a conductor 17 leads from the conductor 1 1 to the leading-in wire 7.
  • a conductor 18 leads from a conductor 23, through thev secondary coil 19 of a converter 20 and also through the coils of an electromagnet 22, to the leading-in wire 8.
  • the conductor 23 leads from the conductor 15 to one terminal of the primary coil 21 of the transformer 20. The remaining terminal of this coil is connected by the conductor 24-. with the back contact-stop 25 of the armature 26 of the electromagn et 22.
  • a conductor 27 leads from the armature 26 to one terminal of a suitable circuit-interrupter 28.
  • this circuit-interrupter is connected by the conductor 29 with the main conductor '14:.
  • a switch may be included in the conductor 23. Assuming that the switch 30 is closed, current will pass through the interrupter 28 and the primary 7 commences to operate, the magnet 22 will be I energized, drawing forward the armature 26, and thus opening the circuit of the primary coil 21. The lamp will then continue to operate under the influence of the currents supplied directly from the main circuit. The lamp may be turned off by opening the switch 30.
  • the device 20 is referred to as a transformer, and it is to be understood that by this term any suitable device for changing the existing potential of the circuit is intended.
  • the invention claimed is- 1.

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No. 780,998. PATENTED JAN. 31,1905;
P. '0. HEWITT. a APPARATUS AND CIRCUITS FOR STARTING ELECTRIC LAMPS.
APPLICATION FILED APR. 5. 1900.
W'Zness'bsf n v lnbenior UNITED STATES Patented January 31, 1905. Y
PATENT OFFICE.
PETER COOPER HEWITT, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., ASSIGNOR, BY MESNE ASSIGNMENTS, TO COOPER HEWITT ELECTRIC COMPANY, A COR- PORATION OF NEW YORK.
APPARATUS AND CIRCUITS FOR STARTING ELECTRIC LAMPS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 780,998, dated January 31, 1905.
' Application fi1edApri15, 1900. SerialNo. 11,614.
To aZZ whom it. may concern.-
1 Circuits for Starting Electric Lamps, of which the following is a specification.
The invention relates to certain improvements 1n the constructlon of apparatus and or- 'ganization of circuits for starting and operating electric lamps of the gas or vapor type, such as described in the application filed by me April 5, 1900, Serial No, 11,605.. In the operation of such electric lamps having a vapor or gas path so organized as to receive currents of considerable quantity at moderate electromotive forces it is found desirable in some instances to start the lamp by the application of electric currents of higher potential 7 than those employed for the continued operation of the lamp. I have found it convenient in some instances to use interrupted currents derived from the same source as the currents employed for running the lamp and to induce by the interrupted currents the electric currents of the higher potential. It is usually desirable to cut out of circuit the apparatus employed for producing the higher-potential starting-current when ,it has performed its function of starting the lamp.
The accompanying drawing illustrates an organization of circuits and apparatus for starting the lamp.
Referring to the drawing, a lamp is represented consisting of a gas-containing chamber 1, shown in the present instance as having an enlargement 41' at its upper end constituting a cooling and impurity-containing chamber. At or near the upper end of the lamp there is placed an electrode 2, connected with a leading-in wire 7 An electrode 5 at or near the other end of the lamp is connected with a leading-in wire 8. A conductor-such, for instance, as a band of foil 9-is shown as being placed around the lamp near the electrode 5 and connected by a conductor 13 with a leading-in wire 7.
The conductors 14 and 15 represent the two main wires of a system of-electric distribution. A conductor 17 leads from the conductor 1 1 to the leading-in wire 7. A conductor 18 leads from a conductor 23, through thev secondary coil 19 of a converter 20 and also through the coils of an electromagnet 22, to the leading-in wire 8. The conductor 23 leads from the conductor 15 to one terminal of the primary coil 21 of the transformer 20. The remaining terminal of this coil is connected by the conductor 24-. with the back contact-stop 25 of the armature 26 of the electromagn et 22. A conductor 27 leads from the armature 26 to one terminal of a suitable circuit-interrupter 28. The other terminal of this circuit-interrupter is connected by the conductor 29 with the main conductor '14:. A switch may be included in the conductor 23. Assuming that the switch 30 is closed, current will pass through the interrupter 28 and the primary 7 commences to operate, the magnet 22 will be I energized, drawing forward the armature 26, and thus opening the circuit of the primary coil 21. The lamp will then continue to operate under the influence of the currents supplied directly from the main circuit. The lamp may be turned off by opening the switch 30.
In the specification the device 20 is referred to as a transformer, and it is to be understood that by this term any suitable device for changing the existing potential of the circuit is intended.
The invention claimed is- 1. The combination with a translating device, of a transformer having two coils connected with each other, one coil being permanently connected in series with the translating device and the other in shunt upon the source,
means for closing and opening the circuit of the second coil for inducing a higher potential in the series eoil, an electromagnet in series with the translating device and the lastnamed coil and an armature for said electromagnet, the said armature being normallyineluded in-the circuit of the shunt-coil, whereby on the passage of current through the translating device, the circuit of the shuntcoil will be opened and will remain open during the operation of the device.
2. The combination with a vapor electric apparatus, of a transformer having two coils connected with each other, one coil being permanently connected in series with the vapor electric apparatus and the other in shunt upon the source, means for closing and opening the circuit of the second coil for inducing a higher potential in the series coil, an electromagnet in series with the vapor electric apparatus and the last-named coil and an armature for said electromagnet, the said armature being normally included in the circuit of the shunt-coil, whereby on the passage of current through the vapor electric apparatus, the circuitof the shunt-coil will be opened and will remain open during the operation of the apparatus.
Signed at New York, in the county of New York and State of New York, this 26th day of March, A. D. 1900.
PETER COOPER HE\VIl".l. Witnesses:
\VM. H. CAPEL, CHARLES B. HILL.
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US2875379A (en) * 1957-02-04 1959-02-24 Phillips Petroleum Co Gas discharge lamp power supply
US3629650A (en) * 1968-11-21 1971-12-21 Patrick And Drew Ltd Method and apparatus for operating a gas discharge tube

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2875379A (en) * 1957-02-04 1959-02-24 Phillips Petroleum Co Gas discharge lamp power supply
US3629650A (en) * 1968-11-21 1971-12-21 Patrick And Drew Ltd Method and apparatus for operating a gas discharge tube

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