Claims
- 1. A switching device for flashing a light fixture of a dwelling, said light fixture being connected by existing first and second leads to a source of a relatively high-voltage AC current, said switching device comprising:
- a switch housing mountable in a light switch junction box within the interior of said dwelling;
- a switch mounted to said housing, said switch having a "flash" position, an "on" position, and an "off" position;
- means responsive to selection of said "flash" position of said switch for periodically connecting said first lead to said light fixture so that said fixture flashes on and off, said means for periodically connecting said lead to said fixture comprising:
- a main relay mounted in said housing and connected in said first lead for selectively permitting said high-voltage AC current to flow through said first lead to said light fixture in response to actuation of said relay by a gate current pulse, said relay being configured to remain actuated after termination of said gate current pulse so long as a predetermined minimum current is flowing through said first lead;
- means for providing a said gate current pulse to said relay at the beginning of each half cycle of said high-voltage AC current, said means for providing said pulse being connected in said first lead in parallel with said main relay so as to be ground out by actuation of said main relay, so that said pulse is terminated by actuation of said main relay and the remainder of said half cycle of said high-voltage AC current flows through said relay to said light fixture, and so that said main relay remains actuated until said high-voltage AC current drops below said predetermined minimum current at the end of said half cycle; and
- timer means for cyclically enabling said gate current pulse to flow to said main relay at the beginning of each half-cycle of said high-voltage AC current for a first predetermined period of time, and then preventing said gate current pulse from flowing to said relay for a second predetermined period of time, so that said main relay is cyclically actuated for said first period of time and de-activated for said second period of time;
- means responsive to selection of said "on" position of said switch for connecting said first lead to said exterior light fixture so that said fixture remains continuously lit to illuminate an exterior portion of said dwelling; and
- means responsive to selection of said "off" position of said switch for disconnecting said first lead from said exterior light fixture so that said fixture remains continuously unlit.
- 2. The switching device of claim 1, wherein said means for providing a said gate current pulse to said main relay at the beginning of each half cycle of said high-voltage AC current comprises a relay driver for initiating a said gate current pulse in response to receiving a pulse of a predetermined relatively low-voltage control current.
- 3. The switching device of claim 2, further comprising voltage-reduction means selectively connectable to said first lead in parallel with said main relay for reducing said high-voltage AC current to said relatively low-voltage control current which is received by said relay driver.
- 4. The switching device of claim 3, wherein said voltage-reduction means is a capacitor having a current lead effect which permits said predetermined low-voltage control current to flow through said capacitor to said relay driver at said beginning of each said half cycle prior to the voltage of said high-voltage AC current exceeding a predetermined maximum voltage, said predetermined maximum voltage being significantly less than a voltage which would be required to obtain said predetermined low voltage control current from said high-voltage AC current in the absence of said current lead effect.
- 5. The switching device of claim 4, further comprising a relatively low resistance resistor connected in series with said capacitor for eliminating voltage spikes which might pass through said capacitor.
- 6. The switching device of claim 3, wherein said voltage-reduction means is a resistor.
- 7. The switching device of claim 4, wherein said timing means comprises a 555 IC timer configured to operate in an astable mode.
- 8. The switching device of claim 7, further comprising a convertor network for converting said current flowing through said capacitor from low-voltage AC current to low-voltage DC current.
- 9. The switching device of claim 8, wherein said convertor network is a diode array.
- 10. The switching device of claim 9, further comprising a second capacitor, said second capacitor being connected across first and second output leads of said diode array for storing a portion of the energy of each said pulse of low-voltage current which flows through said first capacitor, said second capacitor further being connected across the supply voltage and ground pins of said 555 IC timer for supplying said stored energy to said 555 IC timer so as to operate said timer.
- 11. The switching device of claim 7, wherein said main relay is a primary triac.
- 12. The switching device of claim 11, wherein said relay driver comprises an optoisolator having an internal LED which is actuated by each said control current pulse which flows to said optoisolator at the beginning of a said half-cycle of said high-voltage AC current, and an internal triac which is actuated in response to actuation of said LED, said internal triac being connected to said primary triac so as to provide a said gate current pulse thereto in response to each actuation of said internal triac.
- 13. The switching device of claim 12, wherein a first lead of said internal LED is connected to said capacitor, and a second lead of said LED is connected to the output pin of said 555 IC timer so that when said output pin of said timer cyclically shifts to its low state, said control current pulses flow to said optoisolator and actuate said internal LED, and when said output pin cyclically shifts to its high state, said control current pulses cease to flow to said optoisolator.
- 14. The switching device of claim 1, further comprising means responsive to selection of said "flash" position of said switch for generating an audible signal which indicates to an operator that the light fixture is being flashed on-and-off.
- 15. The switching device of claim 3, further comprising:
- a piezoelectric element connected to said voltage-reduction means so that said relatively low-voltage control current flows from said voltage-reduction to said piezoelectric element and
- a second timer means for cyclically permitting flow of said control current through said piezoelectric element is cyclically actuated to emit an audible signal which indicates to an operator that said light fixture is being flashed on-and-off.
- 16. The switching device of claim 15, wherein said first and second timer means are each IC timers configured to operate in an astable mode.
- 17. The switching device of claim 15, wherein said first and second timer means are each one-half of a single 556 IC timer, each said one-half of said 556 IC timer being configured to operate independently of the other in an astable mode.
- 18. A switching device for flashing an exterior light fixture of a dwelling, said light fixture being connected by first and second existing leads to a source of high-voltage alternating current, said switching device comprising:
- a switch housing mountable within the interior of said dwelling;
- a switch mounted to said switch housing and having an "off" position, an "on" position, and a "flash" position;
- means responsive to selection of said "off" position for interrupting said circuit so as to prevent flow of current through at least one said lead so that said light fixture remains continuously unlit;
- means responsive to selection of said "on" position for completing said circuit so as to permit continuous flow of current through said leads so that said light fixture remains continuously lit to illuminate an exterior portion of said dwelling;
- automatic means responsive to selection of said "flash" position for cyclically completing sand interrupting said circuit so as to permit periodic flow of current through said leads so that said light fixture flashes and-and-off to draw the attention of emergency response personnel to said dwelling, said means for cyclically completing and interrupting said circuit comprising:
- a main relay connected in said first lead for selectively permitting said high-voltage AC current to flow through said first lead to said light fixture in response to actuation of said relay by a gate current pulse; and
- means for cyclically supplying a said gate current pulse to said relay for a first predetermined period of time and then removing said gate current pulse from said relay for a second predetermined period of time, so that said relay is cyclically actuated for said first period of time and then de-actuated for said second period of time; and
- means also response to selection of said "flash" position for generating an audible signal indicating to an occupant of said dwelling that said light fixture is flashing on-and-off to draw said attention of said emergency response personnel.
- 19. A switching device for flashing a light fixture of a dwelling, said light fixture being connected by first and second leads to a source of a relatively high-voltage AC current, said switching device comprising:
- a switch having a "flash" position; and
- means responsive to selection of said "flash" position for periodically connecting said first lead to said light fixture so that said fixture flashes on and off, said means comprising:
- a main relay connected in said first lead for selectively permitting said high-voltage AC current to flow through said first lead to said light fixture in response to actuation of said relay by a gate current pulse, said relay being configured to remain actuated after termination of said gate current pulse so long as a predetermined minimum current is flowing through said first lead;
- means for providing a said gate current pulse to said relay at the beginning of each half cycle of said high-voltage AC current, said means for providing said pulse being connected in said first lead in parallel with said main relay so as to be grounded out by actuation of said main relay, so that said pulse is terminated by actuation of said main relay and the remainder of said half cycle of said high-voltage AC current flows through said relay to said light fixture, and so that said main relay remains actuated until said high-voltage AC current drops below said predetermined minimum current at the end of said half cycle; and
- control means for enabling said gate current pulse to flow to said main relay at the beginning of each half-cycle of said high-voltage AC current for a first predetermined period of time, and then preventing said gate current pulse from flowing to said relay for a second predetermined period of time, so that said main relay is actuated for said first period of time and deactivated for said second period of time.
- 20. The switching device of claim 19, wherein said means for providing a said gate current pulse to said main relay at the beginning of each half cycle of said AC current comprises a relay driver for initiating a said gate current pulse in response to receiving a pulse of a predetermined relatively low-voltage control current.
- 21. The switching device of claim 20, further comprising voltage-reduction means selectively connectable to said first lead in parallel with said main relay for reducing said high-voltage AC current to said relatively low-voltage control current which is received by said relay driver.
- 22. The switching device of claim 21, wherein said voltage-reduction means is a capacitor having a current lead effect which permits said predetermined low-voltage control current to flow through said capacitor to said relay driver at said beginning of each said half cycle prior to the voltage of said high-voltage AC current exceeding a predetermined maximum voltage, said predetermined maximum voltage being significantly less than a voltage which would be required to obtain said predetermined low voltage control current from said high-voltage AC current in the absence of said current lead effect.
- 23. The switching device of claim 22, further comprising:
- means for storing a portion of the energy of each said pulse of low voltage current and supplying said stored energy to said control means so as to operate said control means.
- 24. The switching device of claim 23, wherein said control means for enabling said gate current pulse to flow for a predetermined period of time comprises a 555 IC timer configured to operate in an astable mode.
- 25. The switching device of claim 24, further comprising a convertor network for converting said low-voltage control current flowing through said capacitor from low-voltage AC current to low-voltage DC current.
- 26. The switching device of claim 25, wherein said convertor network is a diode array.
- 27. The switching device of claim 26, wherein said means for storing a portion of the energy of each said pulse of low voltage current comprises a second capacitor, said second capacitor being connected across first and second output leads of said diode array for storing a portion of the energy of each said pulse of low-voltage current which flows through said first capacitor, said second capacitor further being connected across supply voltage and ground pins of said 555 IC timer for supplying said stored energy to said 555 IC timer so as to operate said timer.
- 28. The switching device of claim 19, wherein said main relay comprises a triac.
- 29. The switching device of claim 19, wherein said main relay comprises an SCR.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part application of copending application Ser. No. 07/621,764 filed Dec. 3, 1990.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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