Claims
- 1. Apparatus for detecting load faults adapted for use in a high frequency luminous tube power supply having ground fault interruption means operatively connected to the power supply for disabling said supply upon detection of a predetermined ground fault current, the ground fault interruption means includes power supply shut-down switch means, the power supply operating at a predetermined high frequency; the load fault detecting apparatus includes filter means operatively connected to the power supply output for passing harmonic energy and for attenuating fundamental high frequency energy of the power supply output; detector means connected to the filter means for producing a detected signal representative of the magnitude of energy from the filter means; the detected signal having an output for connection to the power supply shut-down switch means whereby further operation of the high frequency power supply is terminated when the detected signal exceeds a predetermined signal level; delay means operatively connected to the detector means for inhibiting operation of the shut-down switch means for a predetermined interval whereby a detected signal exceeding the predetermined level caused by the turn-on and gas ionization of a luminous tube will not result in power supply shut-down whereby the power supply shall be shut-down only in response to a load fault condition.
- 2. The apparatus for detecting load faults of claim 1 wherein the filter means includes component members that provide said harmonic energy passing and provide loss at the harmonic and fundamental power supply frequencies whereby the detected signal may be operatively connected directly to the power supply shut-down switch means.
- 3. The apparatus for detecting load faults of claim 1 wherein the filter means has a cut-off frequency and wherein said cut-off frequency is substantially above the operating frequency of the high frequency supply wherein the filter means provides an attenuating function.
- 4. Load fault interrupter apparatus for high frequency luminous tube power supplies including means operatively connected to the power supply output for selectively filtering harmonic energy; detector means connected to the filter means for producing a detected signal representative of the magnitude of energy from the filter means; switch means operatively connected to the detector means for terminating power supply operation when the detected signal exceeds a predetermined level; delay means operatively connected to the detector means for inhibiting operation of the switch means for a predetermined interval whereby a detected signal exceeding the predetermined level caused by the ordinary turn-on and gas ionization of a luminous tube will not result in power supply shut-down whereby the power supply shall be shut-down only in response to genuine load fault conditions.
- 5. Load fault interrupter apparatus for a high frequency luminous tube power supply, the supply operating at a predetermined high frequency and including a high pass filter connected tot he power supply output, the high pass filter having a cut-off frequency; a detector connected to the high pass filter, the detector produces a detected signal representative of the magnitude of the output of the high pass filter; switch means operatively connected to the high pass filter for terminating power supply operation when the detected signal exceeds a predetermined level; attenuator means for reducing the magnitude of the detected signal to the switch means; delay means operatively connected to the detector for inhibiting operation of the switch means for a predetermined interval whereby a detected signal exceeding the predetermined level caused by the ordinary turn-on and gas ionization of a luminous tube will not result in power supply shut-down whereby the power supply shall be shut-down only in response to genuine load fault conditions.
- 6. The load fault interrupter of claim 5 wherein the attenuator and filter means are combined and defined as a single assembly whereby load fault detection may be achieved with fewer components than would be required were separate attenuator and filter means to be used thereby increasing interrupter reliability and decreasing interrupter cost.
- 7. The load fault interrupter of claim 5 wherein the high pass filter cut-off frequency is substantially higher than the operating frequency of the high frequency power supply whereby said substantially higher cut-off frequency results in the high pass filter providing increased attenuation compared to a conventional high pass filter having a cut-off frequency in the order of the operating frequency.
- 8. The load fault interrupter of claim 5 wherein the high pass filter has a cut-off frequency greater than 1000 times the operating frequency of the power supply whereby the high pass filter provides increased attenuation compared to a conventional high pass filter having a cut-off frequency in the order of the operating frequency.
- 9. The load fault interrupter of claim 5 wherein the high pass filter is of the single-pole type having a cut-off frequency higher than the power supply operating frequency whereby the harmonic content of the power supply output will be passed through the high pass filter with less attenuation than the fundamental output of the power supply thereby emphasizing the harmonic content of the power supply output while simultaneously maintaining a continued responsiveness to the fundamental content of the power supply output whereby increases in harmonic components of the power supply output aid in the detection of open circuit and load fault conditions.
- 10. The load fault interrupter of claim 5 in which the switch means includes a control signal input, the switch means turning on when the signal at the control input exceeds a predetermined level for a predetermined interval, the detector means operatively connected to the switch means control input whereby said predetermined interval of the switch means defines said delay means whereby delayed load fault interruption is achieved without the incorporation of additional delay-inducing components.
- 11. Load fault interrupter apparatus for high frequency luminous tube power supplies having power supply output fault detecting means, the fault detecting means including operatively interconnected high pass filter means, attenuator means, detector means, and delay means connected to the power supply output; the fault detecting means having an output representative of the power supply output and harmonic content of that output; switch means operatively connected to the fault detecting means for terminating power supply operation when the fault detecting means output exceeds a predetermined level; the delay means of the fault detecting means inhibits the fault detecting means output for a predetermined interval whereby fault detecting means outputs above said predetermined level that would otherwise occur by reason of normal gaseous tube ionization will be inhibited and therefore will not trigger switch means power supply shut-down.
- 12. Load fault interrupter apparatus for high frequency luminous tube power supplies having power supply output fault detecting means including a series capacitor connected to the power supply output and a shunt impedance, said series capacitor and shunt impedance defining means for filtering and for attenuating; detector means being operably connected to the series capacitance and shunt impedance, the detector means having a rectified output representative of the filtered and attenuated power supply output, the detector means including a shunt detector filter capacitor connected across the rectified output of the detector means; the series capacitance and shunt filter capacitor defining a delay means; the series capacitance being substantially less than the shunt capacitance whereby multiple high frequency power supply cycles are required to charge the shunt detector filter capacitor through the series capacitor thereby defining the delay function.
- 13. Load fault interrupter apparatus for a high frequency luminous tube power supply having an output and an output transformer, the transformer having an output winding defined by windings of wire and having insulating means surrounding the winding, the power supply having integral high pass filter and attenuator functions defined by a single RC network operatively connected to the power supply output comprising a series capacitance and shunt resistance; detector means operatively connected to the RC network having an output representative of the power supply output; switch means connected to the detector means and to the power supply for terminating power supply operation when the output from the RC network exceeds a predetermined level corresponding to known load fault conditions.
- 14. The load fault interruptor of claim 13 in which said high pass and attenuator functions are achieved by selection of a low-valued series capacitance less than 10 picofarads; said capacitance being formed and defined as the capacitance between an output lead of the power supply and a metallized connection adjacnet to, but not in direct physical contact with, said output lead.
- 15. The load fault interruptor of claim 14 in which the series capacitance metallized connection is affixed to the output winding insulation means.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 028,277, filed Mar. 9, 1993 now abandoned.
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