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US652700A
US652700A US259899A US1899002598A US652700A US 652700 A US652700 A US 652700A US 259899 A US259899 A US 259899A US 1899002598 A US1899002598 A US 1899002598A US 652700 A US652700 A US 652700A
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H05ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • H05BELECTRIC HEATING; ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES, IN GENERAL
    • H05B41/00Circuit arrangements or apparatus for igniting or operating discharge lamps
    • H05B41/14Circuit arrangements
    • H05B41/16Circuit arrangements in which the lamp is fed by DC or by low-frequency AC, e.g. by 50 cycles/sec AC, or with network frequencies
    • H05B41/20Circuit arrangements in which the lamp is fed by DC or by low-frequency AC, e.g. by 50 cycles/sec AC, or with network frequencies having no starting switch
    • H05B41/23Circuit arrangements in which the lamp is fed by DC or by low-frequency AC, e.g. by 50 cycles/sec AC, or with network frequencies having no starting switch for lamps not having an auxiliary starting electrode
    • H05B41/232Circuit arrangements in which the lamp is fed by DC or by low-frequency AC, e.g. by 50 cycles/sec AC, or with network frequencies having no starting switch for lamps not having an auxiliary starting electrode for low-pressure lamps
    • H05B41/2325Circuit arrangements in which the lamp is fed by DC or by low-frequency AC, e.g. by 50 cycles/sec AC, or with network frequencies having no starting switch for lamps not having an auxiliary starting electrode for low-pressure lamps provided with pre-heating electrodes

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  • I carry out my invention by arranging the electric heaters which bring the glowers of such lamps to a conductive condition in series near the lamps and provide both the heater-circuit and the individual lamp circuits with suitable switches or circuit-controllers for closing and opening the circuits.
  • the heater-circuit may be supplied from a separate source or it may derive its current from a converter interposed between the mains which supply the lamps.
  • 1 is any suitable source of current.
  • At 8 I show a source of current which may be a converter adapted to feed the heaters of all the lamps. These heaters (shown at 9, 10,
  • each lamp-circuit is a circuit-controller 13, and in the heater-circuit a circuit-controller 14c is placed.
  • any selected lamp or lamps can likewise be brought to operative condition by simply closing the lighting-circuits of the selected lamps and then closing the'heater-circuit.
  • the lamps which are illustrated typically at 2, 3, 4, and 5 may be either single-glower lamps or multiple -glower lamps. Should lamps of this class be installed under conditions in which all the members of a group of such lamps were always to be lighted simultaneously, I may dispense with the individual switches, and thus simplify the system still further.
  • a generator of electricity and mains proceeding therefrom two or more lamps connected up between the mains, and individual circuitcontrollers for each lamp, in combination with heaters for the said lamps and a heater-cincuit common to all the heaters and controlled by a separate circuit-controller.
  • a number of glower-lamps connected up between the mains of an electric-lighting system, a number of heaters arranged in series in proximity to thesaid lamps, a circnit-conlamps, and a switch controlling the h'eater- IO troller for each lamp-circuit "an'd'a-ci 'rcnit-concircuit.

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No. 652,700. Patented June 26, [900. A. J. wums. IGNITING SYSTEM FOR ELECTRIC LAMPS.
(Application filed June 9, 1899. Renewed Jan. 24, 1900.)
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ALEXANDER JAY VVURTS, OE PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR TO GEORGE WESTINGHOUSE, OF SAME PLACE.
IGNITING SYSTEM FOR ELECTRIC LAMPS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 652,700, dated June 26, 1900.
Application filed June 9, 1899. Renewed January 24, 1900. Serial No. 2,598. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I,ALEXANDER JAY WURTS, a citizen of the United States of America, and a resident of Pittsburg, in the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Igniting Systems for Electric Lamps, of which the following is a specification.
I have devised a system for igniting or lightin g that class of lamps now known asNernst lamps, my invention being particularly applicable to the igniting of such groups of lamps as are likely to be found in large rooms, halls, factories, and the like. I carry out my invention by arranging the electric heaters which bring the glowers of such lamps to a conductive condition in series near the lamps and provide both the heater-circuit and the individual lamp circuits with suitable switches or circuit-controllers for closing and opening the circuits. The heater-circuit may be supplied from a separate source or it may derive its current from a converter interposed between the mains which supply the lamps.
By means of myinvention it is made possible to remove all automatic devices and moving parts from the lamp structure, thereby leaving no sensitive parts in the lamp to be damaged by the heat developed therein. Such lamps may in my system be run at a much higher etficiency than lamps containing coils or other automatic devices and moving parts which are likely to be injured or destroyed by the great heat present in lamps of this class. 1
My invention will be clearly understood by reference to the accompanying drawing, which is a diagram of the circuits and apparatus involvedin the operations of my system.
In the drawing, 1 is any suitable source of current.
2, 3, 4, and 5 are lamps connected up between the mains 6 and 7, which proceed from the generator 1.
At 8 I show a source of current which may be a converter adapted to feed the heaters of all the lamps. These heaters (shown at 9, 10,
11, and 12) are here arranged in series. In each lamp-circuit is a circuit-controller 13, and in the heater-circuit a circuit-controller 14c is placed.
When the heater-circuit is closed, such lamps as have their lighting-circuits closed will after a very short time light up. If all the lamps have their circuits closed, they will all become luminous; but if the circuits of only a part of the lamps are closed at the circuit-controllers then these only will come into operation. It will be understood that after the heating-circuit has doneits work of igniting as many lamps as are in condition for lighting the circuit-controller 14 will be turned so as to open the heater-circuit. If after one or more lamps have been. lighted it is desired to light an additional lamp, this may be done by closing its lighting-circuit andagain closing the heater-circuit. In this Way as many additional lamps may be lighted at a time as may be desired, and in the first instance any selected lamp or lamps can likewise be brought to operative condition by simply closing the lighting-circuits of the selected lamps and then closing the'heater-circuit.
The lamps which are illustrated typically at 2, 3, 4, and 5 may be either single-glower lamps or multiple -glower lamps. Should lamps of this class be installed under conditions in which all the members of a group of such lamps were always to be lighted simultaneously, I may dispense with the individual switches, and thus simplify the system still further.
I claim as my invention- 1. In an igniting system for glower-lamps, a generator of electricity and mains proceeding therefrom, two or more lamps connected up between the mains, and individual circuitcontrollers for each lamp, in combination with heaters for the said lamps and a heater-cincuit common to all the heaters and controlled by a separate circuit-controller.
2. A number of glower-lamps connected up between the mains of an electric-lighting system, a number of heaters arranged in series in proximity to thesaid lamps, a circnit-conlamps, and a switch controlling the h'eater- IO troller for each lamp-circuit "an'd'a-ci 'rcnit-concircuit.
treller for the heater-circuit, the said heater- Signed by me at East Pittsburg, Pennsylcircuit being supplied by any suitable source Vania, this 6th day of June, 1899.
of current.
3. In an igniting system for glower-lamps, Y ALEXANDER JAY WURTS' a lighting-direuit incl udinga-numberof lamps Witnesses: or glowers and an independentfheating-eircnit WESLEY G. CA-RR, containing as many heaters as there are H. O. TENER.
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