ELECTRONIC STARTER DEVICE FOR AN ELECTRIC MOTOR, IN PARTICULAR FOR A COMPRESSOR OF A REFRIGERATING CIRCUIT OF AN ELECTRIC HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20100013426
  • Publication Number
    20100013426
  • Date Filed
    September 28, 2007
    17 years ago
  • Date Published
    January 21, 2010
    14 years ago
Abstract
An electronic starter device for an electric motor including a first terminal connected in use to a mains voltage source selectively activatable by means of control means to feed respective starter and run windings of the electric motor; switch means arranged in series between the voltage source and the starter winding to selectively feed the starter winding; generating means of a first low voltage potential (V1) directly connected to the feeding terminal; timer means including at least one capacitor and means for selectively charging the capacitor by means of at least one first resistor; first driving means for activating the switch means; and second driving means for activating the first driving means, the latter being arranged logically in a cascade with respect to the second driving means, which are activated by means of the timer means.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to an electronic starter device for an electric motor, in particular for a compressor of a refrigerating circuit of an electric household appliance.


BACKGROUND ART

It is known from EP-A-1327776 an electronic starter device for an electric motor of a compressor of a household appliance, in the case in point a refrigerator or a freezer, in which a switch for supplying the starter winding is electronically controlled by a heat-sensitive element operatively connected to the switch; the heat-sensitive element is a thermistor or a PTC tablet and the switch comprises a TRIAC.


Such a starter device, in addition to being relatively complex and expensive, determines a relatively high energy consumption even after the motor has started, equal to approximately 1-1.5 watts, a consumption which is lower than the energy consumption of traditional starter devices based on heat-sensitive elements only, but still is not satisfactory.


EP 1045510B1 relates to an electronic starter device for an electric motor of a refrigerator compressor, in which a first and a second circuit branch, each of which is equipped with a resistor, a capacitor and a diode, are fed at AC to generate pulses having decreasing amplitude in time, which are used by means of amplifiers comprising two MOS transistors for driving the transistors themselves, such transistors both being operatively connected to switch means for supplying the electric motor starter winding, such a switch means being constituted by a TRIAC.


During the positive mains half-wave, the capacitor of the first branch is charged by means of the corresponding resistance and, by means of the diode, supplies to a first transistor the signal needed to bring the same to a conducting state, needed in turn by the latter to supply the TRIAC with the current needed to drive the motor starter winding. In the subsequent negative half-wave, the same process is activated in the second branch, supplying to a second transistor the signal needed to bring it to a conducting state and to continue to supply the necessary current to the TRIAC. When the two capacitors have reached the maximum charge voltage, the flow of current terminates and the TRIAC, by switching off, shuts down the feeding of the compressor motor starter winding. Resistors arranged in parallel on the capacitors of the two branches ensure that at the next start-up, the two capacitors are discharged and ready to be charged again.


Neither is the above-described solution of EP 1045510B1 entirely satisfactory. Indeed, although on one hand such solution allows to obtain nearly zero energy consumption when the motor starter winding is not fed, on the other hand, the resulting electronic circuit is relatively complex and expensive to make, requires components not commonly used in consumable electronic circuits, needs a relatively cumbersome electronic board for its implementation and may be difficult to calibrate.


DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION

It is the object of the present invention to solve the aforesaid drawbacks by providing an electronic starter device for an electric motor, typically a compressor for electric household appliances, such as the one equipping the refrigerating circuits of refrigerators and freezers, which is simple, reliable and low-cost, easy to calibrate and which may be implemented on a small-sized electronic board, while ensuring a negligible, although not zero, energy consumption during the normal operation of the electric motor.


The present invention thus relates to an electronic starter device for an electric motor, in particular for a compressor of a refrigerating circuit of an electric household appliance, as defined in claim 1.


In particular, the starter device according to the invention comprises a first terminal connected in use to a mains voltage source selectively activatable by means of control means (e.g. the control thermostat of the refrigerating circuit) to feed respective starter and run windings of the electric motor; switch means arranged in series between the voltage source and the starter winding to selectively feed the starter winding; timer means comprising at least one capacitor and means for selectively charging the capacitor; first driving means for activating the switch means; at least one first resistor by means of which said means for charging the capacitor operate; and second driving means for activating the first driving means, the latter being arranged logically in a cascade with respect to the second driving means.


The second driving means are activated by means of the timer means and generating means of a first low voltage potential directly connected to the first terminal and, on opposite band, to a reference potential (to ground) are further present.


The capacitor is connected in a cascade to, and upstream of, the first and second driving means and, by means of a second terminal, to the first low voltage potential and, on opposite band, to the reference potential by means of the first resistor; whereas the first and second driving means are connected to the reference potential by means of at least one second resistor.


According to an aspect of the invention, the means for charging the capacitor comprise a first electric circuit branch by means of which the capacitor is connected to the second driving means and along which there are arranged in series at least one third resistor and at least one first diode, which is a Zener diode having as activation voltage a second low voltage potential, the absolute value of which is lower than that of the first low voltage potential; and the first and second driving means consist of a first and a second transistor, preferably of the NPN type, whereas the switch means are selected from the group consisting of: TRIAC, relay, SCR, MOSFET; and preferably consist of a TRIAC.


In this manner, a resulting circuit with the following performances is obtained:


small size of the electronic board needed to implement it;


relatively low costs and high manufacturing and assembly simplicity, entirely utilising components of common use in any electronic circuit and thus of the general-purpose type;


the type of compressor controlled by the circuit is irrelevant for the operation of the circuit itself, thus a single circuit may be used to control different compressors;


the energy consumption of the motor starter circuit in normal operating conditions in close to zero (less than 0.2 watts) and is zero when the motor is static, i.e. when, for example, the thermostat does not provide any feeding signal, the starter circuit being fed along with the compressor motor;


the capacitor charge is not directly used to drive the TRIAC, making the circuit easier to calibrate during the step of designing.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Further features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following description of two non-limitative embodiments, made with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which



FIG. 1 diagrammatically shows a circuit implementing an electronic starter device for an electric motor, also diagrammatically shown; and



FIG. 2 shows a possible variant of the circuit in FIG. 1.





BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION

With reference to FIG. 1, numeral 1 indicates as a whole an electronic starter device 1 for an electric motor 2, which comprises respective starter 3 and run 4 windings (known), which are fed by a mains voltage source 7 selectively activable by means of control means 8 (known), e.g. consisting, in the case of a motor 2 operating a compressor of a refrigerating circuit of a refrigerator, of a thermostat of any known type, either electronic or electro mechanical, so as to supply current to the windings 3 and 4 only when the thermostat 8 enables it, closing a respective feeding circuit 10 for the motor 2.


The feeding of the starter winding 3 is further controlled, according to a well-known general diagram, by the starter device 1, which has the task of supplying mains current to the starter winding 3 only during the initial step of supplying current to the motor 2 (the step of starting, indeed) for a predetermined time, to then leave the winding 3 unfed until the thermostat 8 reopens the feeding circuit 10 thus stopping the motor 2; at that point, the device 1 must be capable of resuming the feeding of the winding 3 as soon as the thermostat 8 closes the feeding circuit 10 again, e.g. following the raising of the temperature inside the refrigerator.


According to the invention, the starter device 1 is of the type comprising a first terminal 11 connected in use to the mains voltage source 7, in particular connected in derivation to feeding circuit 10 of the motor 2, to that, according to an aspect of the invention, the feeding of the device 1 by the source 7 is activated and deactivated by means of the control means 8 at the same time as the motor 2.


The device 1 further comprises switch means 13 arranged in series between the voltage source 7 and the starter winding 3 for selectively feeding the starter winding 3 for a predetermined period of time only, under the control of device 1; for such a purpose, the device 1 moreover comprises timer means 14, comprising in turn at least one capacitor 15 and means, indicated as a whole by numeral 16, for selectively charging the capacitor 15; furthermore, the switch means 13 are controlled, according to an essentially known arrangement, by first driving means 18 of the type adapted to selectively activate the switch means 13, driving means 18 which are controlled by the timer means 14, according to the invention, in an indirect manner.


For this purpose, the device 1 comprises at least one first resistor 20 by means of which the means 16 operate for charging the capacitor 15 and second driving means 22 for activating the first driving means 18, the latter being arranged logically in a cascade with respect to the second driving means 22.


“Logically in a cascade” hereinafter means that the activation or the deactivation of the driving devices 18 is controlled by the activation or deactivation of the driving means 22.


In the case in point, the second driving means 22 are directly activated by means of the timer means 14, as explained below.


The device 1 according to the invention finally comprises generating means 25 of a first negative low voltage potential V1, e.g. a value of −12 V in direct current, directly connected to the first terminal 11, from which they receive the mains voltage with the thermostat 8 activated, and on opposite band, to a reference potential VT consisting of a connection to ground.


Furthermore, according to a further aspect of the invention, the capacitor 15 is connected in a cascade to, and upstream of, first and second driving means 18 and 22, respectively, and, by means of a second terminal 26, to the first low voltage potential V1 and, on opposite band, to the reference potential VT. In particular, the capacitor 15 is connected to the reference potential VT by means of the first resistor 20, while the first driving means 18 and the second driving means 22 are connected to the reference potential VT by means of at least one second resistor 27.


The means 16 for charging the capacitor 15 comprise a first electric circuit branch 30 by means of which the capacitor 15 is connected, in the case in point with a positive armature plate thereof, to the second driving means 22 and along which there are arranged in series at least one third resistor 31 and at least one first diode 32, which is a Zener diode having as activating voltage, a second low voltage potential of absolute value lower than that of the potential V1 as.


According to a preferred aspect of the invention, the first and the second driving means consist, respectively, of a first transistor 18 and of a second transistor 22, both preferably of the NPN type; and the switch means 13 is selected from the group consisting of: TRIAC, relay, SCR, MOSFET. Preferably, the switch means used in the device 1 according to the invention consists of a TRIAC 13.


The device 1 according to the invention therefore consists of an electronic circuit which may be implemented on a common board entirely using standard components of current use, in which the first driving means constituted by the transistor 18, and the second driving means constituted by the transistor 22, and the capacitor 15 are connected so that, when the mains voltage source 7 is activated by the control means 8, the first transistor 18 is immediately set to a conducting state determining the concurrent activation of the switch means consisting of the TRIAC 13 and, consequently, the feeding of the starter winding 3 of the electric motor 2 by the mains voltage source 7; while, simultaneously, the capacitor 15 is charged at progressively higher voltages by means of the first resistor 20, in virtue of the fact that the second transistor 22 is in an interdiction state.


Furthermore, the electric connections between the described components are such that when the voltage at the terminals of the capacitor 15 reaches a predetermined threshold value (e.g. 3.6 V), a value determined by the dimensioning of the means 16 for charging the capacitor 15, the second transistor 22 is set to a conduction state thus determining the passage of the first transistor 18 to an interdiction state, with consequent deactivation of the switch means 13 and termination of the feeding of said starter winding 3 of the electric motor 2.


Furthermore, it is also apparent from the foregoing description that the electric connections between the components of the device 1, in particular between the capacitor 15, the second driving means 22 and the circuit branch 30 constituting, with its components 31 and 32, the means 16 for charging the capacitor 15, are such that, when the mains voltage source 7 is deactivated by the control means 8, not only is all feeding to the windings 3 and 4 ceased, regardless of the state of the TRIAC 13, but at the same time the condenser 15, if in a charged state, e.g. after concluding a starting cycle of the motor 2, is allowed to discharge to the reference potential VT by means of said first resistor 20, i.e. the same by means of which the capacitor 15 also receives the charge.


From the foregoing description, it is apparent that the operation of the device 1 shown in FIG. 1 is as follows:


The generating means 25, which in the example shown are constituted by a group of components C4, R17, D13, D2, C3, form a −12V feeding stage. The mains voltage is applied to the capacitor C4 and is rectified by means of the diodes D13 and D2. The capacitor C3 performs a levelling function of the voltage thus obtained (−12V).


The group of components 20, 15, 31, 32, 18, 22, 27 form a timer stage, in the case in point set to a time of 1 second. The initially discharged capacitor 15 starts charging by means of the resistors 20 because during this step the transistor 22 is not conducting, while the transistor 18, which by means of a resistor R3 activates the TRIAC 13, is conducting. When the voltage at the terminals of the capacitor 15 reaches the value of approximately 3.6 V, established by the dimensioning of the Zener diode 32, the transistor 22 starts conducting, while transistor 18 is set to interdiction thus deactivating the TRIAC 13, which activates/deactivates the compressor starter winding 3.



FIG. 2, in which either similar or identical details to those previously described are indicated with the same numerals for the sake of simplicity, shows a variant la of the previously described device 1, differing therefrom only for the elements embodying generating means 25a of the first low voltage potential V1.


In this case, the −12V feeding stage 25a is formed by a group of components C4, R18, D13, D2, C3, in which the resistor R18 has replaced the previously used resistor R17 and is found in a different position, in parallel on the capacitor C3 instead of in parallel on the capacitor C4, as shown in FIG. 1.


It is however apparent to a person skilled in the art that many other variant embodiments of the described device may be made, also circuitly very different from the illustrated embodiments, but always using standard components and the same architecture underlying the teachings of the invention.

Claims
  • 1. An electronic starter device for an electric motor comprising a first terminal connected in use to a mains voltage source selectively activable by means of control means to feed respective starter and run windings of the electric motor; switch means arranged in series between the voltage source and the starter winding to selectively feed the starter winding; timer means comprising at least one capacitor and means for selectively charging the capacitor; and first driving means for activating the switch means; characterized in that it also comprises: at least one first resistor by means of which said means for charging the capacitor operate; andsecond driving means for activating said first driving means, the latter being arranged logically in a cascade with respect to the second driving means;said second driving means being activated by means of said timer means.
  • 2. A device according to claim 1, characterised in that it also comprises generating means of a first low voltage potential (V1) directly connected to said first terminal and, on opposite band, to a reference potential (VT).
  • 3. A device according to claim 2, characterised in that said capacitor is connected in a cascade to, and upstream of, said first and second driving means and, by means of a second terminal, to said low voltage potential (V1) and, on opposite band, to said reference potential (VT).
  • 4. A device according to claim 3, characterised in that said capacitor is connected to said reference potential (VT) by means of said first resistor; while said first and second driving means (18; 22) are connected to the reference potential (VT) by means of at least one second resistor.
  • 5. A device according to claim 3, characterised in that said means for charging the capacitor comprise a first branch of electric circuit by means of which said capacitor is connected to said second driving means and along which at least one third resistor and at least one first diode are arranged in series.
  • 6. A device according to claim 5, characterised in that said first diode is a Zener diode having as an activation voltage a second low voltage potential, the absolute value of which is lower than the first potential (V1).
  • 7. A device according to claim 1, characterised in that said first low voltage potential (V1) is a negative potential.
  • 8. A device according to claim 1, characterised in that said first and second driving means consist of a first and a second transistor, preferably of the NPN type.
  • 9. A device according to claim 1, characterised in that said switch means is selected from the group consisting in: TRIAC, relay, SCR, MOSFET; and preferably consists of a TRIAC.
  • 10. A device according to claim 8, characterised in that said first and second driving means and at least one capacitor of the timer means are connected so that when said mains voltage source is activated by said control means, said first transistor is set to a conduction state determining the activation of said switch means and consequently the feeding of said starter winding of electric motor by said mains voltage source, while, simultaneously said capacitor is charged at progressively higher voltages by means of said first resistor owing to the fact that said second transistor is in interdiction state, until the voltage at the terminals of said capacitor reaches a predetermined threshold determined by said capacitor charging means; and so that when said predetermined threshold is reached said second transistor is set to a conduction state thus determining the passage of the first transistor to an interdiction state, with the consequent deactivation of switch means and the termination of feeding of said electric motor starter winding.
  • 11. A device according to claim 10, characterised in that said at least one capacitor of said timer means, said capacitor charging means and said second driving means are connected so that, when said mains voltage is deactivated by said control means, said capacitor of the timer means, if it is in charged status, is discharged to the reference potential (VT) by means of said first resistor.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
TO2006A000703 Sep 2006 IT national
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 371c Date
PCT/IB2007/002856 9/28/2007 WO 00 1/16/2009