Claims
- 1. A switching circuit for supplying electric power to a load from a power source, comprising:
- a semiconductor switching element connected in series with the power source and load;
- first relay switch means for connecting the load and power source, wherein said first relay switch means is connected in parallel with said semiconductor switching element and has an impedance which is substantially less than that of the semiconductor switching element, and a second relay switch means;
- gating means for enabling and disabling said semiconductor switching element, wherein said second relay switch means and said gating means are connected in series with each other and
- delay circuit means for controlling said first and said second relay switch means and said gating means, said delay circuit having a capacitor, such that:
- when supplying current to the laod, said gating means first enables said semiconductor switching element so that current flows from the power source to the load only through said semiconductor switching element, and then said first relay switch means is turned on so that current flows from the power source to the load through said relay switch means; and
- when cutting off the current to the load, said second relay switch means is turned off first so that current flows from the power source to the load only through said semiconductor switching element, and then said gating means is operated so as to disable said semiconductor switching element so that no current flows from the power source to the load.
- 2. A switching circuit as claimed in claim 1, wherein said semiconductor switching element is a bidirectional light activated thyristor, and said gating means is a light emitting diode.
- 3. A switching circuit as claimed in claim 1, wherein said semiconductor switching element is a light activated thyristor which is connected in a bridge configuration between four diodes, and said gating means is a light emitting diode.
- 4. A switching circuit for supplying electric power to a load from a power source, comprising:
- a semiconductor switching element connected in series with the power source and load;
- first relay switch means for connecting the load and power source, wherein said first relay switch means is connected in parallel with said semiconductor switching element and has an impedance which is substantially less than that of the semiconductor switching element;
- gating means for enabling and disabling said semiconductor switching element;
- second relay switch means connected in series with the power source, the load, and said semiconductor switching element; and
- delay circuit means for controlling said first and second relay switch means and said gating means, such that:
- when supplying current to the load, said second relay switch means is first turned on so as to connect said semiconductor switching element to the source and the load, then said gating means enables said semiconductor switching element, thereby enabling said semiconductor switching element so that current flows from the power source to the load only through said semiconductor switching element, and then said first relay switch means is turned on so that current flows from the power source to the load through first second relay switch means; and
- when cutting off the current to the load, said first relay switch means is turned off first so that current flows from the power source to the load only through said semiconductor switching element, and then said gating means is operated so as to disable said semiconductor switching element, thereby disabling the semiconductor switching element so that no current flows from the power source to the load, and then said third relay switch means is turned off so as to disconnect the semiconductor switching element from the power source and the load.
- 5. A switching circuit as claimed in claim 4, wherein said semiconductor switching element is a bidirectional light activated thyristor, and said gating means is a light emitting diode.
- 6. A switching circuit as claimed in claim 4, wherein said semiconductor switching element is a light activated thyristor which is connected in a bridge configuration between four diodes, and said gating means is a light emitting diode.
- 7. A switching circuit as claimed in claim 4, wherein said first relay switch means and said gating means are connected in series with each other and a resistor, said second relay switch means is connected in parallel with said first relay switch means, gating means and resistor, and said delay circuit means comprises a capacitor connected in parallel with said first relay switch means and gating means, as well as with said second relay switch means.
- 8. A switching circuit for supplying electric power to a load from a power source, comprising:
- a semiconductor switching element connected in series with the power source and load;
- relay switch means for connecting the load and power source, wherein said relay switch means is connected in parallel with said semiconductor switching element and has an impedance which is substantially less than that of the semiconductor switching element; delay circuit means for controlling said relay switch means and said gating means; and
- gating means for enabling and disabling said semiconductor switching element; and
- delay circuit means for controlling said relay switch means and said gating means, said delay circuit means having a capacitor connected in parallel with said gating means, such that;
- when supplying current to the load, said gating means first enables said semiconductor switching element so that current flows from the power source to the load only through said semiconductor switching element, and then said relay switch means is turned on so that current flows from the power source to the load through said relay switch means; and
- when cutting off the current to the load, said relay switch means is turned off first so that the current flows from the power source to the load only through said semiconductor switching element, and then said gating means is operated so as to disable said semiconductor switching element so that no current flows from the power source to the load.
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 675,185, filed Nov. 7, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,772,809.
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