Claims
- 1. A method for monitoring the temperature of a winding of a coil, the winding having a temperature-dependent resistance, in which said coil is a magnet coil of a magnetic valve having a body comprising: supplying a holding current holding the body of the valve in a certain position, and
- utilizing the holding current simultaneously as a measurement current.
- 2. A method in accordance with claim 1, which includes passing a constant electric current I.sub.M or one whose magnitude can be determined through the winding during a measuring time, and utilizing the voltage drop across the winding, which is dependent on the temperature of the winding, as the measurement magnitude.
- 3. A method in accordance with claim 1, which includes applying a constant voltage to the winding of the coil, and utilizing the current varying with the temperature of the winding as a measurement magnitude.
- 4. A method for monitoring the temperature of a winding of a coil subject to brief over-excitation, the winding having a temperature-dependent resistance, comprising:
- utilizing the resistance dependent upon the temperature of a winding of the coil, subject to brief over-excitation, as a measurement magnitude that is to be tracked by passing an electric current having a constant average value through the winding during measuring time which is less than an entire operating time during which current is passed through the coil, and by utilizing the voltage drop across the winding, as a measurement magnitude for enabling control of the temperature of the winding.
- 5. A circuit for the practice of the method for monitoring the temperature of a winding of a coil the winding having a temperature-dependent resistance, in which said coil is a magnet coil of a magnetic valve having a body and whose operation is supplied by a holding current holding the body of the valve in a certain position while utilizing the holding current simultaneously as a measurement current, comprising:
- a voltage source connected in series with the winding, and an electronic monitor connected between the voltage source and the winding.
- 6. A circuit in accordance with claim 5, comprising: a bridge circuit including the winding of the coil.
- 7. A circuit in accordance with claim 5, in which the electronic monitor includes a low-pass filter, a threshold detector, and a safety flip-flop.
- 8. A circuit in accordance with claim 7, comprising:
- an altering voltage source, and a multiplier stage having inputs, and in which the bridge circuit has comparison points connected to the inputs of the multiplier stage.
- 9. A circuit for the practice of the method for monitoring the temperature of a winding of a coil, the winding having a temperature-dependent resistance, in which said coil is a magnet oil of a magnet valve having a body and whose operation is supplied by a holding current holding the body of the valve in a certain position while utilizing the holding current simultaneously as a measurement current, comprising:
- a current source connected in series with the winding, and an electronic monitor connected between the current source and the winding.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application of application Ser. No. 749,010, filed June 26, 1985, now abandoned.
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