Claims
- 1. In a ferroresonant voltage regulating circuit having an AC input voltage and a regulated AC output voltage; a constant voltage transformer with an input and an output side, an iron core having an air gap therein, and an overwind coil; a linear reactor in series with said AC input voltage, and a capacitor across said constant voltage transformer so that said linear reactor, capacitor and iron core transformer form a tuned ferroresonant circuit; synchronous switch means connected in shunt across at least a portion of a winding of said constant voltage transformer and having a control coil in series with a three-wire semiconductor device arranged with voltage sensing and reference means connected across the output of said voltage regulating circuit so that said three-wire semiconductive device and said control coil are conductive at no-load conditions of said voltage regulating circuit, and said synchronous switch is conductive when said control coil is conductive; where said constant voltage transformer is operated substantially linearly, the operating limits of the core and air gap of said constant voltage transformer being substantially the saturating limits of the core material thereof; said linear reactor in series with said AC input voltage being at least two taps, one of which is connected in said tuned ferroresonant circuit and the other of which is connected in series with a further linear reactor and said synchronous switch means, so that the connection of the series connection of said synchronous switch means and said further linear reactor to said transformer is through that portion of the first linear reactor between the two taps thereof which are connected to the series connection of said synchronous switch means and further linear reactor and said ferroresonant tuned circuit, respectively.
- 2. The ferroresonant voltage regulating circuit of claim 1 where synchronous switch means is a saturable reactor.
- 3. The ferroresonant voltage regulating circuit of claim 1 wherein said three-wire semiconductor device is a silicon controlled rectifier.
- 4. The ferroresonant voltage regulating circuit of claim 1 wherein said constant voltage transformer is an autotransformer.
- 5. The ferroresonant voltage regulating circuit of claim 1 where said constant voltage transformer is an isolating transformer having a primary winding and a secondary winding.
- 6. In a ferroresonant voltage regulating circuit having an AC input voltage and a regulated AC output voltage; a constant voltage transformer with an input and an output side, an iron core having an air gap therein, and an overwind coil; a linear reactor in series with said AC input voltage, and a capacitor across said constant voltage transformer so that said linear reactor, capacitor and iron core transformer form a tuned ferroresonant circuit; synchronous switch means connected in shunt across at least a portion of a winding of said constant voltage transformer and having a control coil in series with a three-wire semiconductor device arranged with voltage sensing and reference means connected across the output of said voltage regulating circuit so that said three-wire semiconductive device and said control coil are conductive at no-load conditions of said voltage regulating circuit, and said synchronous switch is conductive when said control coil is conductive; where said constant voltage transformer is operated substantially linearly, the operating limits of the core and air gap of said constant voltage transformer being substantially the saturating limits of the core material thereof;
- said synchronous switch means connected in shunt across at least a portion of a winding of said constant voltage transformer being connected in series with a first winding of a further transformer having first and second windings and an iron core, the second winding of said further transformer being cross-connected across that portion of the constant voltage transformer across which the series connected synchronous switch means and first winding of a further transformer are connected, the series connection being shunt connected across said portion of a winding of said constant voltage transformer.
CROSS REFERENCE TO OTHER APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of prior application Ser. No. 612,869 filed Sept. 12, 1975 in the name of the present inventor, which prior application is now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Williams, "Magnetic Voltage Regulator", IBMTDB, vol. 16, No. 10, Mar. 1974, pp. 3132, 3133. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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