Claims
- 1. A switching circuit protection apparatus comprising:a switching circuit comprising multiple parallel circuits having at least one switching element each having a characteristic of self-firing if subjected to an over-voltage; detect means for detecting the self-firing of any of the switching elements in the switching circuit due to the over-voltage; and fire means for applying a firing pulse to all the switching elements in response to an output signal from the detect means.
- 2. A switching circuit protection apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the multiple circuits includes a plurality of switching elements connected in series.
- 3. A switching circuit protection apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the switching element is a thyristor having a characteristic of self-firing in response to the over-voltage.
- 4. A switching circuit protection apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the detect means is a current sensor.
- 5. A switching circuit protection apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the detect means is a voltage sensor.
- 6. A switching circuit protection method comprising the steps of:detecting the self-firing of at least one switching element due to an over-voltage in a switching circuit having multiple parallel circuits; applying a firing pulse to all the switching elements in the switching circuit in response to the detected self-firing; and firing all un-fired switching elements at the same time due to the firing pulse.
- 7. An over-voltage protection circuit comprising:a first current path having at least one switching element which self-fires when subjected to an over-voltage; a second current path, connected parallel to said first current path, also having at least one switching element which self-fires when subjected to an over-voltage; a detection circuit which detects a self-firing of either the switching element of said first current path or the switching element of said second current path; and a gate circuit which applies a firing pulse to turn on all un-fired switching elements to allow current to flow through both said first current path and said second current path to distribute current between said first current path and said second current path and thereby relieve said over-voltage when the detection circuit detects the self-firing of either the switching element of said first current path or the switching element of said second current path.
- 8. An over-voltage protection circuit as claimed in claim 7, wherein the detection circuit is a current sensor.
- 9. An over-voltage protection circuit as claimed in claim 7, wherein the detection circuit is a voltage sensor.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/899,296, filed Jun. 16, 1992, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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