Claims
- 1. A MOSFET based, high voltage, high current AC electronic relay operating with normally closed contacts, comprising:
at least one MOSFET switching circuit selectively switching between switch conducting and switch isolation, the at least one MOSFET switching circuit being normally closed and including a plurality of inputs controlling the operation thereof, the plurality of inputs being connected to at least one rectifier such that a voltage differential exists between any two inputs of the MOSFET switching circuit provide a voltage source maintaining the MOSFET switching circuit normally closed; and a control circuit linked to and controlling operation of the at least one MOSFET switching circuit.
- 2. The electronic relay according to claim 1, further including a first transformer coupled to the MOSFET switching circuit, the first transformer selectively applying a predetermined first voltage to the MOSFET switching circuit which establishes the MOSFET switching circuit in switch conducting; and a second transformer coupled to the MOSFET switching circuit, the second transformer selectively applying a predetermined second voltage to the MOSFET switching circuit which establishes the MOSFET switching circuit in switch isolation in an expedited manner, and wherein the control circuit is linked to and controls the operation of the first and second transformers.
- 3. The electronic relay according to claim 2, wherein the first transformer is associated with at least one rectifier and the second transformer is associated with at least one rectifier.
- 4. The electronic relay according to claim 2, further including a power supply connected to the first transformer, the second transformer and the control circuit.
- 5. The electronic relay according to claim 2, wherein the MOSFET switching circuit includes first and second MOSFETs electrically connected to the first transformer for selectively establishing switch conducting upon application of a predetermined first voltage by the first transformer.
- 6. The electronic relay according to claim 5, wherein a first rectifier is associated with inputs of the first MOSFET and a second rectifier is associated with inputs of the second MOSFET.
- 7. The electronic relay according to claim 5, wherein the MOSFET switching circuit includes third and fourth MOSFETs electrically connected to the second transformer for selectively establishing switch isolation upon the application of a predetermined second voltage by the second transformer.
- 8. The electronic relay according to claim 7, wherein a first rectifier is associated with inputs of the first MOSFET, a second rectifier is associated with inputs of the second MOSFET, a third rectifier is associated with inputs of the third MOSFET and a second rectifier is associated with inputs of the second MOSFET.
- 9. A switch for use in controlling operation of a MOSFET based, high voltage, high current AC electronic relay, comprising:
a key and a receptacle for selectively receiving the key at various positions; the receptacle including a plurality of contacts for selective engagement with the key, the contacts including first and second common contacts connecting to a common terminal, first and second relay block contacts connecting to a relay block, a normally closed contact coupled to a normally closed terminal and a normally open contact coupled to a normally open terminal; wherein the key is selectively positioned within the receptacle for placing the relay in an automatic mode, a normal mode or an energized mode.
- 10. The switch according to claim 9, wherein the key shorts the normally closed contact with either of the first and second relay block contacts and the normally open contact with the other of the first and second relay block contacts to place the relay in automatic mode.
- 11. The switch according to claim 9, wherein the key shorts the normally closed contact to the first or second common contact and the first relay block contact to the second relay block contact, leaving the normally open contact open, to place the relay in normal mode.
- 12. The switch according to claim 9, wherein the key shorts the normally open contact to the first or second common contact and the first relay block contact to the second relay block contact, leaving the normally closed contact open, to place the relay in energized mode.
- 13. The switch according to claim 9, wherein the key shorts the normally closed contact with either of the first and second relay block contacts and the normally open contact with the other of the first and second relay block contacts to place the relay in automatic mode; the key shorts the normally closed contact to the first or second common contact and the first relay block contact to the second relay block contact, leaving the normally open contact open, to place the relay in normal mode; and the key shorts the normally open contact to the first or second common contact and the first relay block contact to the second relay block contact, leaving the normally closed contact open, to place the relay in energized mode.
- 14. The switch according to claim 9, further including a second set of contacts within the receptacle, the second set of contacts includes first and second common contacts connecting to a common terminal, first and second relay block contacts connecting to a relay block, a normally closed contact coupled to a normally closed terminal and a normally open contact coupled to a normally open terminal; and the key is selectively positioned within the receptacle for contacting the second set of contacts to place the relay in an automatic mode, a normal mode or an energized mode.
- 15. The switch according to claim 14, wherein the key shorts the normally closed contact of the second set of contacts with either of the first and second relay block contacts of the second set of contacts and the normally open contact of the second set of contacts with the other of the first and second relay block contacts of the second set of contacts to place the relay in automatic mode; the key shorts the normally closed contact of the second set of contacts to the first or second common contact of the second set of contacts and the first relay block contact of the second set of contacts to the second relay block contact of the second set of contacts, leaving the normally open contact of the second set of contacts open, to place the relay in normal mode; and the key shorts the normally open contact of the second set of contacts to the first or second common contact of the second set of contacts and the first relay block contact of the second set of contacts to the second relay block contact of the second set of contacts, leaving the normally closed contact of the second set of contacts open, to place the relay in energized mode.
- 16. The switch according to claim 9, wherein the relay is a normally closed relay.
- 17. The switch according to claim 9, wherein the key may be selectively removed from the receptacle to place the relay in safe mode.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/034,925, filed Dec. 31, 2001, entitled “MOSFET BASED, HIGH VOLTAGE, ELECTRONIC RELAYS FOR AC POWER SWITCHING AND INDUCTIVE LOADS”, which is currently pending.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
10034925 |
Dec 2001 |
US |
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10386665 |
Mar 2003 |
US |