Claims
- 1. A circuit for energizing an inductive load comprising: a first source of direct current having a low internal impedance and a first voltage, a second source of direct current having a low internal impedance and a second voltage lower than said first voltage, switching means for selectively connecting a load across said sources, timed control means responsive to an input signal for controlling said switch means so that switch means connects the load continuously across said first source for a predetermined initiating interval immediately following the beginning of the input signal and continuously across said second source immediately following the initiating interval until the end of the input signal, and current control means including a feedback loop for limiting the maximum current through the load to a first predetermined constant value during the initiating interval and to a second, lower, constant value thereafter until the end of the input signal.
- 2. Method of actuating an inductive load in response to an input signal of definite but unforeknown duration, said method comprising the steps of first, at the beginning of the input signal, connecting the load to a first low impedance source of direct current at a first voltage and keeping the load so connected continuously for a predetermined initiating interval, second, at the end of the initiating interval, switching the load to a second low impedance source of direct current at a voltage lower than said first voltage and keeping the load continuously so connected for the balance of the duration of the input signal, and limiting the maximum amount of current that flows through the load to a first constant value during the initiating interval and to a second, lower, constant value during the balance of the duration of the input signal.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 129,162, filed 12/7/87, now abandoned.
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| Power Linear Actuators, 1st Edition, 3/1983, pp. 253-264. |
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