Claims
- 1. A power supply circuit for an ozonator comprising:
- a. a DC/AC thyristor bridge inverter coupled at its input terminals to a direct current power source and at its output terminals to a resonant network, said thyristor bridge inverter comprising a first thyristor means for conducting through the resonant network in a first direction and a second thyristor means for conducting through the resonant network in a second direction;
- b. said resonant network having a step up high voltage transformer with its primary winding coupled to said thyristor bridge inverter and its secondary winding coupled to the ozonator; and
- c. an inverter control circuit for controlling the gating electrodes of said first and second thyristor means, said inverter control circuit comprising a square wave generator for generating first and second opposite square wave signals, a first edge detecting circuit coupled to the first square wave signal for producing a first gating pulse for each detected edge, which is coupled to gate said first thyristor means, and a second edge detecting circuit coupled to the second square wave signal for producing a second gating pulse for each detected edge, which is coupled to gate said second thyristor means.
- 2. A power supply circuit as claimed in claim 1, said square wave generator operating between two hundred and eight hundred hertz.
- 3. A resonant inverter power supply circuit for an ozonator comprising:
- a. DC/AC semiconductor switch bridge inverter coupled at its input terminals to a direct current power source and at its output terminal to a resonant network, said semiconductor switch bridge inverter comprising a first semiconductor switch means for conducting through the resonant network in a first direction, and a second semiconductor switch means for conducting through the resonant network in a second direction;
- b. said resonant network having a step up high voltage transformer with its primary winding coupled to said semiconductor switch bridge inverter and its secondary winding coupled to the ozonator; and
- c. an inverter control circuit for controlling the generation of gating signals for the gating electrodes of said first and second semiconductor switch means to cause said first semiconductor switch means to conduct alternately with said second semiconductor switch means to apply alternating opposite polarity voltage pulses to the ozonator, with each alternating polarity voltage pulse being followed by a rest duration period which is substantially longer than the duration of each voltage pulse, and each voltage pulse causing an alternating current waveform to be generated through the resonant network, with the alternating current waveform having a primary current component of the same polarity as the voltage pulse coincident with the leading edge of the voltage pulse and having a secondary current component of the opposite polarity to the voltage pulse coincident with the trailing edge of the voltage pulse.
- 4. A resonant inverter power supply circuit for an ozonator as claimed in claim 3, said semiconductor switch bridge comprising a full bridge semiconductor switch inverter wherein said first semiconductor switch means comprises a first pair of semiconductor switches and said second semiconductor switch means comprises a second pair of semiconductor switches.
- 5. A resonant inverter power supply circuit for an ozonator as claimed in claim 3, wherein said inverter control circuit developes the gating signals by utilizing two opposite out of phase square wave signals.
- 6. A power supply circuit as claimed in claim 3, wherein a capacitance and an inductance are coupled to the primary winding of the transformer to tune the resonant frequency of the resonant network to the range of 2.0 to 3.0 kilohertz.
- 7. A power supply circuit as claimed in claim 3, said inverter control circuit generating gating signals to generate said alternating opposite polarity voltage pulses at a pulse repetition frequency between two hundred and eight hundred hertz.
- 8. A resonant inverter power supply circuit for supplying a discontinuous symmewtrical rectified sine wave voltage pulse to an ozonator, comprising:
- a. a DC to AC semiconductor switch bridge inverter coupled at its input terminals to a direct current power source and at its output terminals to a resonant network, said bridge inverter comprising first and second pairs of semiconductor switches and diodes, with each semiconductor switch having a pair of principal electrodes and a control gating electrode;
- b. said resonant network comprising inductive and capacitive elements, and having a step up transformer with its primary winding coupled to said bridge inverter and its secondary winding coupled to an ozonator load; and
- c. a gating control circuit for generating control signals for said first and second pairs of semiconductor switches, said gating control circuit controlling the duty cycle of said discontinuous symmetrical rectified sine wave pulse, and comprising,
- (i) means for generating controllable opposite square wave signals,
- (ii) means for differentiating and shaping said opposite square wave signals to produce gating pulses with constant width, and
- (iii) means for doubling said gating pulses to provide two pairs of gating pulses for controlling said first and second pairs of semiconductor switches.
- 9. A resonant inverter power supply circuit for an ozonator as claimed in claim 8, wherein said means for generating controllable opposite square wave signals comprises as astable multivibrator.
- 10. A resonant inverter power supply circuit for an ozonator as claimed in claim 8, wherein said differentiating and shaping means comprising a resistor-capacitor-diode circuit and an inverter.
- 11. A resonant inverter power supply circuit for an ozonator as claimed in claim 8, each semiconductor switch comprising a thyristor.
- 12. A resonant inverter power supply circuit for an ozonator as claimed in claim 8, wherein the width of said discontinuous symmetrical rectified sine wave voltage pulse is equal to the resonant period of said resonant network.
- 13. A power supply circuit for an ozonator comprising:
- a. a DC/AC semiconductor switch bridge inverter coupled at its input terminals to a direct current power source and at its output terminals to a resonant network, said semiconductor switch bridge inverter comprising a first semiconductor switch means for conducting through the resonant network in a first direction and a second semiconductor switch means for conducting through the resonant network in a second direction, with each semiconductor switch having a control gating electrode;
- b. said resonant network having a step up high voltage transformer with its primary winding coupled to said semiconductor switch bridge inverter and its secondary winding coupled to the ozonator; and
- c. an inverter control circuit for controlling the application of gating signals to the gating electrodes of said first and second semiconductor switch means, said inverter control circuit comprising a square wave generator means for generating first and second opposite, 180.degree. out of phase square wave signals, a first edge detecting circuit coupled to the first square wave signal for detecting one type of edge of the first square wave signal and for producing a first gating pulse for each detected edge, which is coupled to gate said first semiconductor switch means, and a second edge detecting circuit coupled to the second square wave signal for detecting the same one type of edge of the second square wave signal and for producing a second gating pulse for each detected edge, which is coupled to gate said second semiconductor switch means.
- 14. A power supply circuit as claimed in claim 13, each semiconductor switch means comprising at least one thyristor.
- 15. A power supply circuit as claimed in claim 13, wherein a capacitance and an inductance are coupled to the primary winding of the transformer to tune the resonant frequency of the resonant network to the range of 2.0 to 3.0 kilohertz.
- 16. A power supply circuit for an ozonator as claimed in claim 13, wherein said square wave generator comprises an astable multivibrator for generating said two opposite 180.degree. out of phase square wave signals.
- 17. A power supply circuit for an ozonator as claimed in claim 13, said semiconductor switch bridge comprising a half bridge semiconductor switch inverter wherein said first semiconductor switch means comprises a first semiconductor switch, and said second semiconductor switch means comprises a second semiconductor switch.
- 18. A power supply circuit for an ozonator as claimed in claim 13, said semiconductor switch bridge comprising a full bridge semiconductor switch inverter wherein said first semiconductor switch means comprises a first pair of semiconductor switches and said second semiconductor switch means comprises a second pair of semiconductor switches, and the first gating pulse produced by said first edge detecting circuit is utilized to generate two gating pulses, one for each of said first pair of semiconductor switches and the second gating pulse produced by said second edge detecting circuit is utilized to generate two gating pulses, one for each of said second pair of semiconductor switches.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 725,737, filed on Apr. 22, 1985 U.S. Pat. No. 4,680,694.
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