Claims
- 1. In an a-c utility power system, the combination comprising two electrically powered apparatus disposed at one location, at least one of said apparatus being adapted to be powered by full-wave a-c power, a two-conductor utility power cable, means operatively connecting the first and second power conductors of said cable to each said apparatus at said one location such that said first and second power conductors provide the only source of utility power to said apparatus, and switch means located remotely of said apparatus at a second location and connected to said conductors for applying a-c power to said conductors and said apparatus, said switch means comprising a switch having an open and a closed condition and means connected across said switch for applying continuous first a-c power to said conductors and said apparatus independently of said switch, said switch in said closed condition supplying second a-c power comprising full-wave a-c power to said conductors and said apparatus, said connecting means including first means at said one location responsive to said continuous first a-c power for applying said continuous power to a first of said apparatus and second means at said one location responsive only to said second a-c power for applying full-wave power to said at least one apparatus comprising said second apparatus.
- 2. The power system set for in claim 1 wherein said second means comprises relay means including normally open relay switch means and means operatively connected to said conductors and responsive to said second a-c power to for closing said relay switch means, said second apparatus being electrically connected in series with said relay switch means across said conductors to receive full-wave a-c power from said conductors only when said relay switch means is closed.
- 3. The power system set forth in claim 2 wherein said second apparatus adapted to be powered by said full-wave a-c power comprises a lamp.
- 4. The power system set forth in claim 2 or 3 wherein said first apparatus comprises a smoke detector.
- 5. In an a-c utility power system, the combination comprising two electrically powered apparatus disposed at one location, at least one of said apparatus being adapted to be powered by full-wave a-c power, a two-conductor utility power cable, means operatively connecting the first and second power conductors of said cable to each said apparatus at said one location such that said first and second power conductor provide the only source of utility power to said apparatus, and switch means located remotely of said apparatus at a second location and connected to said conductors for selectively applying a-c power to said conductors at first and second states of rectification, said switch means including a first switch having an open and a closed condition and rectifier means including a first rectifier operatively connected across said switch such that said first state of rectification comprises half-wave rectification through said first rectifier and said second state of rectification comprises full-wave power through said switch, said connecting means including first means at said one location responsive only to a-c power at said first state of rectification for applying a-c power to a first said apparatus and second means at said one location responsive to a-c power at said second state of rectification for applying full-wave power to said at least one apparatus comprising a second of said apparatus.
- 6. In an a-c utility power system, the combination comprising two electrically powered apparatus disposed at one location, first and second electrical conductors, means operatively connecting said first and second conductors to each said apparatus at said one location, and switch means located remotely of said apparatus at a second location and connected to said conductors for selectively applying a-c power to said conductors at first and second states of rectification, said connecting means including first means comprising a rectifier responsive only to a-c power at said first state of rectification for applying a-c power to a first said apparatus and second means responsive only to a-c power at said second state of rectification for applying a-c power to a second said apparatus, said first apparatus comprising a relay having a normally open relay switch and a relay coil operatively connected in series with said rectifier across said first and second conductors and means including an a-c motor adapted to be powered by full-wave a-c operatively connected in series with said relay switch to receive full-wave utility power from said first and second conductors.
- 7. In an a-c utility power system, the combination comprising two electrically powered apparatus disposed at one location, at least one of said apparatus being adapted to be powered by full-wave a-c power, a two-conductor utility power cable, means operatively connecting the first and second power conductors of said cable to each said apparatus at said one location such that said first and second power conductor provide the only source of utility power to said apparatus, and switch means located remotely of said apparatus at a second location and connected to said conductors for selectively applying a-c power to said conductors at first and second states of rectification, said switch means including a first switch having an open and a closed condition and rectifier means including a first rectifier operatively connected across said switch such that said first state of rectification comprises half-wave rectification through said first rectifier and said second state of rectification comprises full-wave power, said connecting means including first means at said one location responsive only to a-c power at said first state of rectification for applying a-c power to a first said apparatus and second means at said one location responsive only to a-c power at said second state of rectification for applying full-wave power to said at least one apparatus comprising a second said apparatus.
- 8. The power system set forth in claim 7 wherein said first and second means respectively comprise oppositely poled second and third rectifiers, said third rectifier being poled in opposition to said first rectifier, and wherein said second means additionally comprises relay means having a normally open relay switch and means operatively connected in series with said third rectifier across said first and second conductors for closing said relay switch when power is applied to said conductors at said second state of rectification, said second apparatus adapted to be powered by full-wave a-c being electrically connected in series with said relay switch to receive utility power from said first and second conductors when said relay switch is closed.
- 9. The power system set forth in claim 7 wherein said switch means comprises first and second parallel switches, said second switch being operatively connected in series wtih said first rectifier such that power at said first state of rectification is selectively applied to said first apparatus in accordance with the conductive condition of said second switch.
- 10. The power system set forth in claim 7 wherein said first apparatus is adapted to be powered by half-wave rectified utility power, and wherein said first means comprises a rectifier poled to conduct half-wave rectified a-c power at said first state of rectification to said first apparatus.
- 11. The power system set forth in claim 10 wherein said first apparatus comprises a lamp.
- 12. The power system set forth in claim 9 wherein said second means comprises a lamp.
- 13. The power system set forth in claim 9 wherein said second means comprises an a-c motor.
- 14. The power system set forth in claim 6 wherein said last-named means further comprises a resistive heater element.
- 15. The power system set forth in claim 9 wherein said second means comprises a smoke detector.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 778,012, filed Mar. 16, 1977, now abandoned.
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