Abstract:
According to some embodiments, a light cover has an axis extending vertically from a threaded base portion to an end portion opposite the threaded base portion. The light cover may include a vertically open, pear-shaped first half portion (e.g., formed of plastic). The light cover may further include a vertically open, pear-shaped second half portion coupled to the first half portion to form a cavity to hold an illuminating bulb portion of a compact fluorescent lamp. The first and second half portions together may form an outer surface contoured substantially in the shape of an incandescent light bulb.
Abstract:
A collar includes two sections that join together in an adhesive-less manner to form an aperture, an arm with a distally-located pawl extending from a base of each section, a frame on the other section at a position corresponding to the arm, a lower clamp located on the sections, an upper clamp including a distally-located projection extending from the base surface, first and second flexible clamps located at opposing ends of the aperture. A gas discharge tube lighting assembly includes a discharge tube collar, a discharge tube having a stem assembly with a first portion fitting within the discharge tube and a second portion having a seal ring with a diameter greater than the discharge tube outer diameter, the collar and tube connected by adhesive-less mechanical forces exerted on the upper, lower, and first and second flexible clamps with the discharge tube located partially in the aperture.
Abstract:
In some embodiments, a fluorescent lighting device includes an arc tube; an amalgam flag including two opposing planar surfaces within the arc tube, the planar surfaces being adjacent to each other along a first edge of the planar surfaces and spaced apart from each other along a second edge of the planar surfaces; a quantity of amalgam deposited on the planar surfaces of the amalgam flag; and an electrode disposed within the arc tube to, at least in part, heat the quantity of amalgam when energized.
Abstract:
A compact fluorescent lamp (CFL) ballast driver includes first, second and neutral AC voltage terminals, a full wave rectifier between the first AC voltage terminal and the neutral AC input terminal, and a separate branch between the second AC voltage terminal and the neutral AC input terminal. A resonator circuit includes at least two inductors and provides its output voltage to a CFL lamp. The driver includes a first state detector circuit to monitor the first AC voltage terminal, and a second state detector circuit to monitor the second AC voltage terminal. The first and second state detector circuits activate respective first and second switches. The first switch shunts one inductor of the resonator circuit, and the second switch shunts another inductor of the resonator circuit. The driver can be housed in a CFL having a capper, a three-way lamp base adjacent to the capper and an arc tube.