Claims
- 1. Electrical power regulator apparatus, comprising:
- a. a load to be supplied with regulated electrical power from an alternating current source;
- b. a bidirectional controlled rectifier element having two principal electrodes and a control electrode, said element being connected through said principal electrodes in series with the load and with said source of alternating current, said element having a high impedance condition in which it presents a high impedance to potentials of either polarity between said principal electrodes in the absence of a signal pulse at said control electrode, and being operable from said high impedance condition to a low impedance condition between said principal electrodes in response to a signal pulse received at said control electrode, and remaining in the low impedance condition until the potential between the principal electrodes returns to zero;
- c. control means for supplying a signal pulse to said control electrode including:
- 1. rectifier bridge means having input terminals connected across said controlled rectifier element and output terminals;
- 2. starting switch means operable at any time to complete a circuit between said output terminals;
- 3. first transistor means having two principal electrodes and a control electrode;
- i. means including said starting switch means connecting said principal electrodes to the output terminals;
- ii. means coupling one principal electrode of the first transistor means to the control electrode of the controlled rectifier element;
- 4. first means for controlling the potential of the control electrode of the first transistor means, comprising:
- i. a first branch circuit connected through said switch means between said output terminals, said branch circuit including a first resistor and a first capacitor in series;
- ii. a connection between the control electrode of the first transistor means and the common junction of the resistor and capacitor;
- iii. said resistor and capacitor being proportioned so that if the capacitor is fully discharged at the beginning of a half cycle of said source, it is charged through said resistor to a potential sufficient to produce a signal pulse at the control electrode of the controlled rectifier element before the end of the half cycle;
- iv. each said signal pulse being effective to discharge said capacitor, and said controlled rectifier element being effective when in its low impedance condition to shunt said input terminals of the rectifier bridge means and thereby to prevent further charging of said capacitor during any half cycle after a signal pulse is generated;
- v. said first potential controlling means being effective to produce a series of said signal pulses during at least all but the first of a corresponding series of half cycles beginning with the half cycle during which the switch means is closed;
- 5. second means for controlling the potential of the control electrode of the first transistor means, comprising:
- i. second transistor means having two principal electrodes connected to the terminals of said first resistor and a control electrode;
- ii. a second branch circuit connected through said switch means between said output terminals and parallel to said first branch circuit, said second branch circuit including in series a second resistor, a diode and a second capacitor; and
- iii. a third resistor in parallel with the second capacitor, said third resistor and said diode cooperating to hold a charge on said second capacitor for more than one half cycle of said source;
- iv. means coupling the control electrode of the second transistor means to the common junction of the second resistor and the diode;
- v. said second potential controlling means being effective when the switch means remains closed during a succession of half cycles to increase gradually the power per cycle supplied to the load by increasing the rate of charge of the first capacitor, thereby advancing the signal pulses to earlier times during the successive half cycles.
- 2. Electrical power regulator apparatus as in claim 1, in which:
- a. said load comprises a tungsten filament lamp;
- b. said second means for controlling the potential of the control electrode of said first transistor means includes feedback means comprising:
- 1. a feedback lamp connected in parallel with said tungsten filament lamp and producing illumination varying as a function of the voltage supplied to the tungsten filament lamp;
- 2. light responsive means illuminated by said feedback lamp; and
- 3. means controlled by said light responsive means for controlling the rate of charge of said second capacitor.
- 3. Electrical power regulator apparatus as in claim 2, including:
- a. a first variable resistor connected in series with said feedback lamp for varying the ratio between the voltage supplied to the load and the illumination of the feedback lamp; and
- b. a second variable resistor connected in series with said diode for varying the rate of charge of the second capacitor.
- 4. Electrical power regulator apparatus as in claim 2, in which said feedback lamp produces illumination varying in proportion to the voltage supplied to the tungsten filament lamp.
- 5. Electrical power regulator apparatus as in claim 2, in which said feedback lamp produces illumination varying in proportion to the square of the voltage supplied to the tungsten filament lamp.
- 6. Electrical power regulating apparatus, comprising:
- a. a load to be supplied with regulated electrical power from an alternating source;
- b. a bidirectional controlled rectifier element having a control electrode and principal electrodes connected in series with the load;
- c. control means for supplying a signal pulse to said control electrode, including:
- 1. rectifier bridge means having output terminals and input terminals connected to the principal electrodes of said controlled rectifier element;
- 2. starting switch means operable at any time to complete a circuit between the output terminals;
- 3. first transistor means having a control electrode and two principal electrodes connected through said switch means between said output terminals;
- 4. means coupling one principal electrode of the first transistor means to the control electrode of the controlled rectifier element;
- 5. a first branch circuit connected through said switch means between said output terminals, said branch circuit including a first resistor and a first capacitor in series;
- 6. a connection between the control electrode of the first transistor means and the common junction of the resistor and capacitor, said first transistor means being responsive to the potential at said common junction to generate a signal when said junction exceeds a predetermined potential, said resistor and capacitor being proportioned so that if the capacitor is fully discharged at the beginning of a half cycle of said source, it is charged through said resistor to produce a signal to the control electrode of the controlled rectifier element before the end of the half cycle;
- 7. said first transistor means being effective in response to closure of said switch means to produce a series of signals during at least all but the first of a corresponding series of half cycles beginning with the half cycle during which the switch means is closed;
- 8. second transistor means having a control electrode and two principal electrodes connected to the terminals of said first resistor;
- 9. a second branch circuit connected through said switch means between said output terminals and parallel to said first branch circuit, said second branch circuit including in series a second resistor, a diode, and a second capacitor;
- 10. a third resistor in parallel with the second capacitor, said third resistor and said diode cooperating to hold a charge on said second capacitor through more than one half cycle of said source;
- 11. means coupling the control electrode of the second transistor means to the common junction of the second resistor and the diode;
- 12. said second transistor means being effective when the switch means remains closed during a succession of half cycles to increase gradually the power per cycle applied to the load by increasing the rate of charge of the first capacitor, thereby advancing the signal pulses to earlier times during the successive half cycles.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 28,099 filed Apr. 13, 1970, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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GE SCR Manual, 4th Ed., 1967, pp. 282-284. |
G.E. SCR Manual, 3rd Ed., 1964, pp. 131-137. |
Continuations (1)
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