Claims
- 1. A power controller for an appliance comprising:
a control signal input operative to receive a control signal; a line power input operative to receive line power; a first transformerless power circuit operative to produce a first power from the line power; a second transformerless power circuit operative to produce a second power from the line power; a first circuit operative to supply said first power to first power components; and switching circuitry operative to supply said second power to second power components upon receipt of a control signal.
- 2. The power controller of claim 1, wherein said control signal is operative to intermittently supply said second power to said second power components.
- 3. The power controller of claim 1, wherein said control signal is produced when the appliance is in a run mode.
- 4. The power controller of claim 1, wherein said first power comprises a low power.
- 5. The power controller of claim 3, wherein said low power is less than one watt.
- 6. The power controller of claim 3, wherein said low power is less than 500 milliwatts.
- 7. The power controller of claim 1, wherein said switching circuitry comprises an SCR.
- 8. The power controller of claim 7, wherein said switching circuitry additionally comprises a transistor.
- 9. The power controller of claim 1, wherein said second transformerless power circuit comprises a bank of capacitors.
- 10. The power controller of claim 1, further comprising a processor in communication with said control signal input and operative to produce said control signal in response to a user-actuated appliance selection.
- 11. A method of operating an appliance comprising the steps of:
producing low power via a first transformerless power circuit from an input line power; producing operating power via a second transformerless power circuit from the input line power; supplying the low power to low power components of the appliance; and supplying the operating power to operating power components of the appliance via a switching circuit in response to the switching circuit receiving a control signal.
- 12. The method of claim 11, further comprising the step of intermittently supplying the operating power to the operating power components in response to an intermittent control signal.
- 13. The method of claim 11, further comprising the step of producing a control signal in response to a user actuating the appliance into a run mode.
- 14. A power controller for an appliance comprising:
a first transformerless power circuit operative to derive low power from an input line power and supply the low power to low power components of the appliance; a second transformerless power circuit operative to derive operating power from the input line power; a switching circuit in communication with said second transformerless power circuit and operative to supply said operating power to operating power components of the appliance in response to a control signal; and a control signal generator in communication with said switching circuit and operative to generate a control signal in response to a run mode signal.
- 15. The power controller of claim 14, wherein said control signal generator comprises:
a processor; and an input selector in communication with said processor.
- 16. The power controller of claim 14, wherein said switching circuit comprises:
an SCR in communication with said second transformerless circuit; and a transistor in communication with said SCR and said control signal generator.
- 17. The power controller of claim 14, wherein said control signal generator is operative to supply an intermittent control signal to said switching circuit.
- 18. The power controller of claim 14, wherein said first power comprises a low power.
- 19. The power controller of claim 18, wherein said low power is less than one watt.
- 20. The power controller of claim 18, wherein said low power is less than 500 milliwatts.
- 21. The power controller of claim 14, wherein said second transformerless power circuit comprises a bank of capacitors.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of and/or priority to U.S. provisional patent application serial No. 60/310,695 filed Aug. 6, 2001 entitled “Appliance Control System.”
Provisional Applications (1)
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60310695 |
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