High-voltage discharge lamp illumination device
US-2015201481-A1 · Jul 16, 2015 · US
US10237959B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10237959-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816161491-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 16, 2018 |
| Priority date | Aug 28, 2014 |
| Publication date | Mar 19, 2019 |
| Grant date | Mar 19, 2019 |
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A discharge lamp lighting device includes a control unit adapted to control a frequency of the AC electric current supplied to a discharge lamp by a feeding unit, in different manners within a first term and a second term which are alternately repeated, the control unit is adapted to control the frequency of the AC electric current such that, within the first term, the frequency of the AC electric current becomes at least one frequency out of plural set frequencies, and is further adapted to control the frequency of the AC electric current, based on a predetermined frequency and an electric current within the previous first term, such that, within the second term, the frequency of the AC electric current becomes a frequency lower than this predetermined frequency.
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A discharge lamp lighting device comprising: a feeding unit adapted to supply an AC electric current to a discharge lamp having a pair of electrodes placed to oppose each other within a discharge container which encloses a predetermined gas; and a control unit adapted to control a frequency of the AC electric current supplied to the discharge lamp by the feeding unit, in different manners within a first term and a second term which are alternately repeated; wherein the control unit is adapted to control the frequency of the AC electric current, independent of a current value of the discharge lamp, such that, within the first term, the frequency of the AC electric current becomes at least one fixed frequency out of plural set fixed frequencies, the control unit is adapted to control the frequency of the AC electric current to a varied frequency varied based on the at least one fixed frequency and an electric current value within the previous first term, such that, within the second term directly after the first term, the frequency of the AC electric current becomes the varied frequency lower than the at least one fixed frequency, wherein the control unit is adapted to control the frequency of the AC electric current in such a way as to alternately repeat a basic term and a lower-frequency term, the basic term being provided for controlling the frequency of the AC electric current in different manners within the first term and the second term which are alternately repeated, and the lower-frequency term being provided for controlling the frequency of the AC electric current such that the frequency of the AC electric current becomes a frequency lower than a lowest frequency within the previous basic term, the control unit is adapted to control the frequency of the AC electric current, independent of a current value of the discharge lamp, such that, within another first term different from the first term, the frequency of the AC electric current becomes at least one another fixed frequency, different from the at least one fixed frequency, out of the plural set fixed frequencies, and the control unit is adapted to control the frequency of the AC electric current such that during another second term directly after the another first term, the frequency of the AC electric current becomes another varied frequency that is based on the at least one another fixed frequency and an electric current value within the another first term, and lower than the at least one another fixed frequency. 2. The discharge lamp lighting device according to claim 1 , wherein the control unit is adapted to control the frequency of the AC electric current such that the frequency of the AC electric current becomes one fixed frequency out of plural set frequencies, within the first term. 3. The discharge lamp lighting device according to claim 1 , wherein the control unit is adapted to control the frequency of the AC electric current such that, within the first term, the frequency of the AC electric current becomes at least two fixed frequencies out of the plural set fixed frequencies, and is further adapted to control the frequency of the AC electric current, based on an electric current and a fixed frequency having a largest time ratio within the previous first term, such that, within the second term, the frequency of the AC electric current becomes the varied frequency lower than the fixed frequency having a largest time ratio within the previous first term. 4. The discharge lamp lighting device according to claim 1 , wherein the control unit is adapted to control the frequency of the AC electric current such that, within the first term, the frequency of the AC electric current becomes at least two fixed frequencies out of the plural set fixed frequencies, and is further adapted to control the frequency of the AC electric current, based on an electric current and a lowest fixed frequency within the previous first term, such that, within the second term, the frequency of the AC electric current becomes the varied frequency lower than the lowest fixed frequency within the previous first term. 5. The discharge lamp lighting device according to claim 1 , wherein the plural fixed frequencies to be set within the first term are set to be respective frequencies provided by multiplying a highest frequency out of the plural fixed frequencies by the inverses of respective natural numbers greater than zero, and the varied frequency within the second term is set to be a frequency provided by multiplying the highest frequency by the inverse of a natural number greater than zero. 6. The discharge lamp lighting device according to claim 1 , wherein the control unit is adapted to control the frequency of the AC electric current, based on an electric current and a predetermined frequency within the previous basic term, such that the frequency of the AC electric current becomes a frequency lower than the predetermined frequency, within the lower-frequency term. 7. The discharge lamp lighting device according to claim 1 , wherein the plural fixed frequencies to be set within the first term are set to be frequencies provided by multiplying a highest frequency out of the plural fixed frequencies by the inverses of respective natural numbers greater than zero, the varied frequency within the second term is set to be a frequency provided by multiplying the highest frequency by the inverse of a natural number greater than zero, and the frequency within the lower-frequency term is set to be a frequency provided by multiplying the highest frequency by the inverse of a natural number greater than zero. 8. A discharge lamp lighting device comprising: a feeding unit adapted to supply an AC electric current to a discharge lamp having a pair of electrodes placed to oppose each other within a discharge container which encloses a predetermined gas; and a control unit adapted to control a frequency of the AC electric current supplied to the discharge lamp by the feeding unit, in different manners within a first term and a second term which are alternately repeated; wherein the control unit is adapted to control the frequency of the AC electric current in such a way as to alternately repeat a basic term and a lower-frequency term, the basic term being provided for controlling the frequency of the AC electric current in different manners within the first term and the second term which are alternately repeated, and the lower-frequency term being provided for controlling the frequency of the AC electric current such that the frequency of the AC electric current becomes a frequency lower than a lowest frequency within the previous basic term, and wherein the control unit is adapted to control the frequency of the AC electric current, independent of a current value of the discharge lamp, such that, within at least one the first term, the frequency of the AC electric current becomes at least two fixed frequency out of plural set fixed frequencies, and the control unit is adapted to control the frequency of the AC electric current to a varied frequency varied based on the at least one fixed frequency and an electric current value within the previous first term, such that, within the second term directly after the first term, the frequency of the AC electric current becomes the varied frequency lower than the at least one fixed frequency. 9. The discharge lamp lighting device according to claim 8 , wherein the control unit is adapted to control the frequency of the AC electric current, based on an electric current and a fixed frequency having a largest time ratio within the previous first term, such that, within the second term, the frequency of the AC electric current becomes the varied
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