Claims
- 1. In combination with an electrical power source, a primary load, and a plurality of secondary loads, a power sensing device comprising:
- first and second rectifier means connected in a parallel circuit with each other, said first and second rectifier means being connected in a series circuit with said electrical power source and said primary load;
- a plurality of power outlets with a first and second terminal which electrically connects each of said plurality of secondary loads so that they are in a parallel circuit with each other, said first terminal of said plurality of power outlets being electrically connected to a junction where said primary load is connected to said electrical power source;
- a resistor with a terminal electrically connected to the junction between said primary load and said first and second rectifier means; and
- a triac having a source, gate, and drain terminals, its source terminal being the input terminal for the sensing means, its drain terminal being the output terminal of the sensing means, and its gate terminal being electrically connected to said resistor to form the sensing terminal of the sensing means, said triac sensing when said primary load is turned on by detecting a current conducted through said resistor to its gate terminal, said triac conducting current from its source to its drain terminal in response thereto to supply power to said plurality to power outlets, said triac also sensing when said primary load is turned off by detecting an absence of current on its gate terminal, said triac removing power from said plurality of power outlets in response thereto by discontinuing any current flow between its source and drain terminals.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalty thereon.
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