Claims
- 1. A control circuit means for operating a remote controlled switch comprising a rotary solenoid positioned to engage a switch shaft carrying radially positioned contacts, and a linear solenoid,
- said circuit means comprising trip switch means and close switch means for interconnection with means for supplying a trip power input or close power input respectively,
- first relay means responsive to actuation of one of said trip switch means or close switch means to actuate said rotary solenoid and index said shaft to a preselected position, hold said position for a preselected time and then return to its original position regardless of whether or not said trip switch means or close switch means is deactuated,
- second relay means for deenergizing said first relay means to prevent further actuation of said first relay means until deactuation of said trip or close switch means.
- 2. A control circuit means in accordance with claim 1 wherein said trip switch means is in series with a first unilateral conduction means and a first resistor,
- and a first parallel branch carrying series aligned second unilateral conduction means in series with a charging means, with a second parallel branch carrying a third unilateral conduction means permitting current flow opposite to the direction of current flow permitted by said first and second unilateral conduction means, and with said first relay in parallel with said first and second parallel branches.
- 3. A control circuit means in accordance with claim 2 wherein all said unilateral conduction means are diodes and said charging means is a capacitor.
- 4. A control circuit means in accordance with claim 3 and further comprising a second resistor interconnected with one lead between said diode and capacitor in said first branch and a second lead between said first and second branch whereby said capacitor can be fully charged rapidly and said relay rapidly actuated to give rapid actuation of said solenoid with a slow release time.
- 5. A control circuit means in accordance with claim 4 wherein said close switch means is in series with a fourth diode which is in turn in series with said diode, resistor and other components of said trip switch circuit means.
- 6. A control circuit means in accordance with claim 5 and further comprising said linear solenoid having one lead interconnected in said control circuit means before said fourth diode and a second lead interconnected with a negative power means, with said first resistor assuring that actuation of said linear solenoid always occurs prior to actuation of said rotary solenoid.
- 7. A control circuit means in accordance with claim 6 wherein said rotary solenoid when actuated drives said switch shaft in one direction when said linear solenoid is not actuated and in a second direction when said linear solenoid is actuated.
- 8. A control circuit means for operating a remote controlled switch comprising a rotary solenoid positioned to engage a switch shaft carrying radially positioned contacts, and a linear solenoid, said control circuit means comprising
- trip switch means and close switch means for interconnection with means for supplying a trip power input or close power input respectively,
- first relay means responsive to actuation of one of said trip switch means or close switch means to actuate said rotary solenoid and index said shaft to a preselected position,
- and means for maintaining electrical power to the rotary solenoid to hold said shaft in said preselected position until said switch means is deactuated whereby said rotary solenoid actuation and deactuation is responsive to the operation of said trip or close switch means.
- 9. A control circuit means in accordance with claim 8 wherein
- said maintaining means comprises a hold in circuit having a second relay means for reducing power to said rotary solenoid at a preselected time after power is passed to said rotary solenoid from said trip switch means or said close switch means.
- 10. A control circuit means in accordance with claim 9 and further comprising resistor means in series with said rotary solenoid upon actuation of said second relay means.
- 11. A control circuit means in accordance with claim 10 and further comprising means for delaying actuation of said rotary solenoid until said linear solenoid is actuated when said close switch means is actuated.
- 12. A control circuit means in accordance with claim 11 wherein said linear solenoid actuates a mechanical means that determines direction of switch shaft movement upon actuation of said rotary solenoid.
- 13. A control circuit means in accordance with claim 12 wherein said trip switch means is in series with a first diode, first resistor and a branch circuit having a second diode biased opposite to the bias of said first diode in parallel with a capacitor and in parallel with said first relay means.
- 14. A control circuit means in accordance with claim 13 and further comprising a third diode blocking current flow from said trip switch means to said linear solenoid and permitting current flow from said close switch means to operate said first relay means after actuation of said linear solenoid.
- 15. A control circuit means in accordance with claim 14 and further comprising said preselected time corresponding to the time required for said switch shaft to move to either of two preselected positions.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 729,114, filed Oct. 4, 1976 now U.S. Pat. No. 4106072 dated Aug. 8, 1978 which is in turn a division of application Ser. No. 591,170, filed June 27, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,001,740 dated Jan. 4, 1977.
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