IP Library Granted Patent US 7,126,287
Granted Patent B2
US 7,126,287 · App. 10/967,745 · Granted Oct 24, 2006

Lamp with integral voltage converter having phase-controlled dimming circuit with fuse-resistor network for reducing RMS load voltage

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Patent No.
US 7,126,287
App. No.
10/967,745
Granted
Oct 24, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

An incandescent lamp includes a lamp voltage conversion circuit within the lamp and connected to a lamp terminal, where the voltage conversion circuit converts a first line voltage at the lamp terminal to a second RMS load voltage usable by a light emitting element of the lamp. The voltage conversion circuit includes a triac phase-controlled dimming circuit, which in turn includes plural resistors connected to each other in parallel, each of the resistors being series-connected to a respective fuse, each of which has a different breaking current corresponding to voltage present at the line. A resistance in the phase-controlled dimming circuit is fixed by breaking at least one fuse in response to the first voltage. The voltage conversion circuit may be an integrated circuit that is in the lamp base and connected between the lamp terminal and the light emitting element.

Claims (24)

1. A lamp comprising:

a lamp voltage conversion circuit within the lamp and connected to a lamp terminal;

said voltage conversion circuit including a phase-controlled dimming circuit that has a plurality of resistors connected in parallel; and

each of said resistors being connected to a respective fuse that breaks at a different current corresponding to a voltage present at a line,

wherein a resistance in said phase-controlled dimming circuit is set responsive to a voltage at said lamp terminal by breaking one or more of said fuses.

2. The lamp of claim 1 , wherein said phase-controlled dimming circuit further includes a capacitor, a diac, and a triac that is triggered by said diac.

3. The lamp of claim 1 , further comprising a base and a light-transmitting envelope, and wherein said voltage conversion circuit is within said base.

4. The lamp of claim 1 , wherein said voltage conversion circuit is an integrated circuit.

5. The lamp of claim 1 , wherein each of said resistors is connected in series to the respective fuse.

6. The lamp of claim 1 , further comprising a base resistor connected in parallel with said resistors, said base resistor defining a maximum resistance in said phase-controlled dimming circuit.

7. A lamp comprising a lamp voltage converter in the lamp and connected between a lamp terminal and a light emitting element, said voltage converter converting a first line voltage at said lamp terminal to a load voltage that operates said light emitting element, said voltage converter including phase-controlled dimming means for reducing an RMS load voltage at said light emitting element and fused resistor means for fixing a resistance in said phase-controlled dimming means in reaction to the first line voltage.

8. The lamp of claim 7 , wherein said phase-controlled dimming means comprises a circuit that has a capacitor, a diac, a triac that is triggered by said diac, and said fused resistor means.

9. The lamp of claim 7 , wherein said fused resistor means comprises plural resistors connected in parallel, where each of said resistors is connected in series to a respective fuse, each with a different breaking current corresponding to a voltage present at a line.

10. The lamp of claim 9 , wherein said fused resistor means further comprises a base resistor connected in parallel with said plural resistors, said base resistor defining a maximum resistance in said phase-controlled dimming means.

11. An incandescent lamp comprising:

a base with a lamp terminal;

a light-transmitting envelope attached to said base and housing a light emitting element; and

a lamp voltage conversion circuit for converting a first line voltage at said lamp terminal to a second RMS load voltage lower than the first line voltage and that operates said light emitting element, said lamp voltage conversion circuit being within said base and connected between said lamp terminal and said light emitting element,

said voltage conversion circuit including a phase-controlled dimming circuit that has a capacitor, a diac, a triac that is triggered by said diac, and plural resistors connected to each other in parallel, each of said resistors being series-connected to a respective fuse, each said fuse having a different breaking current corresponding to a voltage present at a line,

wherein a resistance in said phase-controlled dimming circuit is fixed by breaking at least one said fuse in response to the first line voltage.

12. The incandescent lamp of claim 11 , wherein said voltage conversion circuit is an integrated circuit.

13. A method of setting a resistance in a voltage converter that is in a lamp and connected to a lamp terminal, the method comprising the steps of:

providing in the voltage converter a phase-controlled dimming circuit with a plurality of resistors connected in parallel, each of the resistors being connected to a respective fuse that breaks at a different voltage; and

breaking one or more of the fuses in response to a line voltage at the lamp terminal to set a resistance in the phase-controlled dimming circuit.

Assignments (2)
MERGER Recorded Dec 29, 2010
From: OSRAM SYLVANIA INC.
To: OSRAM SYLVANIA INC.
Reel/Frame 025549/0523 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 16, 2004
From: BALLENGER, MATTHEW B.; KENDRICK, GEORGE B.
To: OSRAM SYLVANIA INC.
Reel/Frame 015912/0131 →