The present invention relates to a flame control device of the type generally used for igniting and/or detecting a flame on a burner, in particular a gas fireplace.
The device according to the invention is particularly, although not exclusively, applied in the field of flame circuits, i.e., of the electronics usually used for controlling combustion in gas burners, in particular fireplaces. Controlling the opening/closing of gas delivery valves, generating the ignition spark, detecting the flame are examples of operations performed by such a type of circuits.
Flame circuits are generally supplied by the network voltage by means of specific AC/DC converters. In case of the absence of voltage, the burner is not capable of operating. To overcome this drawback, it is known to use common or rechargeable battery systems capable of buffering the temporary absence of network voltage.
The main drawback of said systems is the decreased autonomy and the need to replace the batteries once they are depleted.
On the other hand, very efficient devices are available today, referred to as USB power banks, i.e., buffer batteries which can be interfaced through a USB port, conventionally used to supply smartphones and other portable devices when the main battery is depleted or being depleted.
These devices have the feature of delivering power to the assisted device only as long as an absorption exceeding an expected value is detected. The delivery of power is interrupted below such a threshold, and a power save mode which can only be manually reset is activated.
For these reasons, USB power banks on the market are not adapted to supplying low consumption devices such as flame circuits because they do not have sufficient absorption to activate the power bank and avoid the power save mode, with subsequent switching OFF.
It is a remedy for using these devices in low absorption systems to add a constant/passive load (bleeder) to simulate the minimum load required by the external backup device. On the other hand, this results in a useless expenditure of energy which limits the autonomy of the device.
It is the object of the present invention to provide a flame control device for burners, in particular fireplaces, which is also capable of operating in the absence of a power grid in an efficient and practical manner.
The invention achieves the object with a flame control device for managing the operation of a gas burner apparatus, comprising:
By virtue of this, the device can be supplied by means of a USB power bank, or in any case with any buffer device capable of delivering energy only when a given absorption threshold is exceeded without significantly increasing the energy consumption, and therefore, the autonomy of the device itself. Indeed, by acting on the load, i.e., providing a sort of intelligent bleeder, intermittent extra-absorption peaks sufficient to simulate the minimum load required by the backup device can be ensured so that the latter does not interrupt the delivery even if the average consumption is considerably lower than the permanent load one.
According to an advantageous improvement including the use of a voltage measurement circuit connected to the device input, it is then possible to activate the extra consumption only when an input supply voltage is detected in the range provided by the USB standard so that a decreased consumption for the operation in combination with normal batteries or a network power supply can be at least partially preserved.
Thereby, the flame control device can be supplied by means of a simple USB port connected to any device capable of delivering a voltage which falls within the operating specifications of the electronic components of the flame control device circuits.
Further features are defined in the sub-claims.
The features and further advantages of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of preferred, although not exclusive, embodiments thereof, which are described, by way of indicative and non-limiting example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
With reference to
By virtue of the use of a control logic 301, conventionally implemented by a microprocessor or microcontroller control unit, device 1 generates the signals 101 for operating various devices commonly present in burners, such as for example those intended to open/close gas delivery valves 102, generate the ignition spark 202, and detect the flame 302, which are shown in the drawing.
The generation of the supply voltage 201 in conventional flame control devices is conventionally entrusted to dedicated external power supplies, possibly buffered with batteries or backup cells to obviate any network absence.
By virtue of the contrivances implemented in the present invention, supplying the flame control device 1 can be indistinctly entrusted to dedicated power supplies, with or without buffer batteries, as well as to devices referred to as power banks, i.e., electronic backup devices capable of delivering current when the absorptions exceed a given minimum threshold.
For this purpose, in order to better take advantage of the devices available on the market; in a particularly advantageous embodiment, device 1 includes using a USB connector 4 by means of which to receive the supply signal.
Thereby; the supply can be provided by any type of USB power supply such as, for example those commonly used for supplying smartphones, including power banks.
To allow the operation of device 1 with a power bank, the invention includes using a load controlled by the control unit 301 so that it absorbs power in a varying manner over time. Thereby, the power bank detects a sufficient load to allow the activation thereof while ensuring a low consumption and therefore an increased operating autonomy.
Such a modulation of the absorbed power can advantageously be provided by alternately activating/deactivating a load 401 consisting of a fixed impedance, for example provided by a battery of parallel resistors, by means of a switch device 501 based on a control signal generated by the control unit 301, for example a rectangular wave signal with predetermined duty cycle.
In the specific configuration shown in
The control unit can thus cause the average value of the input impedance of the device to be greater than or equal to a predetermined value, ensuring that any possible supply by means of a power bank or similar operating threshold device is capable of operating.
The switch device 501 conventionally is a transistor, a preferably a Mosfet. In the configuration shown in
Connecting the other terminal of load 401 to input 4, when the input signal 201 supplies load 401 and the control signal 601 (in the present description also referred to as Bleeder_Enable) takes the high voltage level, voltage VGS between the Gate and Source terminals is greater than the threshold voltage VT of transistor 501, and a current passage ID is obtained between the Drain terminal and the Source terminal and therefore, between input 201 and ground.
Thereby, by varying the duration of the high signal with respect to that of the low signal, i.e., the signal duty cycle, an absorption can be set having a lower average value than a simple passive bleeder circuit, i.e., consisting of only resistors.
The table below shows an example of the absorptions which can be obtained with a load control cycle when the Bleeder_Enable signal 601 takes a high level (ON) and a low level (OFF), with the times indicated.
Obviously, multiple variants are possible. Indeed, the switch device 501 can be provided to be indifferently placed upstream or downstream of the load and to consist of any combination of passive components, whether they are in series or in parallel. It may also be provided for only one part of the load to be controlled by the switch device, while the remaining part be fixed, as in the case of splitter 701 shown in
Another possibility may be given by using active commercial loads or more complex circuit configurations capable of ensuring the presence of extra currents while keeping low average absorptions.
Thereby, possible backup devices of the power bank type, USB in particular, can be used to supply the flame control device according to the invention.
Since it may be advantageous to connect the device to network supply sources or buffer batteries or cells in addition to the power bank, the invention optionally includes using a circuit capable of detecting the type of supply connected to the device and correspondingly deactivating the active load when it is not associable with a power bank.
For this purpose, an embodiment of the invention includes using a voltage measurement circuit 801 connected to input 4 and to the control unit 301. The control unit 301 is configured to detect the supply signal voltage value at the input 4 by means of the voltage measurement circuit 801 so as to deactivate the load 401 if the voltage value of the detected supply signal falls within a typical range of power supplies or buffer batteries/cells.
The simplest measurement circuit is shown in
By measuring the input voltage, the control unit 301 is capable of detecting the supply source type and consistently operating on the active load. An example of the steps carried out by the control logic is shown in
If the measured voltage fails instead within the identified range, the flow on the right of the drawing is performed, i.e., a square wave Bleeder_Enable signal 601 is generated, introducing idle standby cycles between a Bleeder_Enable ON and Bleeder_Enable OFF command. In the example shown in the drawing, such cycles correspond to 0.36 ms and 4.98 ms, respectively, as seen above. Obviously, other values, i.e., different duty cycles, can be set according to the average current value to be obtained on the active load.
A USB connector 4, for example of the micro type, completes the circuit and can be used to directly interface the device according to the invention with a USB source. This may be a power supply 103 connected to the power grid 203, a power bank 303 or a cell pack or batteries 403, as shown in
According to an embodiment of the invention, the control device 1 described above is provided in combination with a burner, in particular a gas fireplace. With reference to
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102021000017378 | Jul 2021 | IT | national |