Claims
- 1. A touch control switch connectable between a lamp type load and an AC power supply in an AC type of lighting installation for controlling said load in response to touch, said touch control switch comprising gating means trigger pulse generating means operatively connected to said gating means for changing the state thereof, pulse counting means operatively connected to the input of said trigger pulse generating means for controlling the state of said gating means in accordance with the output of said pulse counting means, touch sensitive impedance means, and control pulse shaping means having its input operatively connected to said power supply through said touch sensitive impedance means and its output operatively connected to the input of said pulse counting means, said trigger pulse generating means having a leading edge triggering input and a trailing edge triggering input with said triggering inputs being operatively connected in parallel to said power supply, said touch sensitive impedance means varying said impedance in response to touch for initiating trigger pulse generation from said trigger pulse generating means for changing said gating means state to activate said load, said load being capable of comprising both a reactive type load and a resistive type load.
- 2. A touch control switch in accordance with claim 1 wherein said gating means comprises a semiconductor type switch means having a gate electrode with said gate electrode being operatively connected to said trigger pulse generating means for control thereby in response to a change in the impedance of said touch sensitive impedance means.
- 3. A touch control switch in accordance with claim 2 wherein said semiconductor type switch means comprises a TRIAC.
- 4. A touch control switch in accordance with claim 3 wherein said mono-pulse generating means comprises a flip-flop.
- 5. A touch control switch in accordance with claim 2 wherein said mono-pulse generating means comprises a flip-flop.
- 6. A touch control switch in accordance with claim 2 wherein said counting means has a forward stepping input and a digital control output connected to said gate electrode through said trigger pulse generating means for controlling the conduction of said semiconductor type switch means in accordance with the condition of activation of said digital control output.
- 7. A touch control switch in accordance with claim 6 wherein said control pulse shaping means has its output connected to the forward stepping input of said counting means.
- 8. A touch control switch in accordance with claim 6 wherein said operative parallel connection of said inputs of said mono-pulse generating means is arranged with said inputs in shunt with the semiconductor type switch means and in series with said lamp type load.
- 9. A touch control switch in accordance with claim 6 wherein said mono-pulse generating means comprises a mono-stable flip-flop.
- 10. A touch control switch in accordance with claim 9 wherein said mono-stable flip-flop is a C-MOS type flip-flop.
- 11. A touch control switch in accordance with claim 10 further comprising a resistive voltage divider means having a shunt link operatively connected to the supply voltage V.sub.DD of said flip-flop, said trailing edge triggering input being operatively connected to said power supply through said resistive voltage divider means, the resistance of said shunt link being substantially half the value of the resistance of the series link in said voltage divider, whereby symmetrical triggering for the positive and negative half periods of the alternating current is provided.
- 12. A touch control switch in accordance with claim 11 further comprising an AND means having a signal input operatively connected to the output of said mono-pulse generating means and an inhibiting input operatively connected to said voltage divider means jointly with said trailing edge triggering input in said trigger pulse generating means, the output of said AND means being operatively connected to said control pulse shaping means for keying a reset link of a memory portion thereof.
- 13. A touch control switch in accordance with claim 1 wherein said load comprises a reactive type load.
- 14. A touch control switch in accordance with claim 1 wherein said load comprises a resistive type load.
Priority Claims (2)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 885,806, filed Mar. 13, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,210,822. This application is related to my previous U.S. Pat. No. 3,811,054, entitled "Manually Operated Switch", issued May 14, 1974, naming Carl Rune Wern, George Herman Wern and myself as joint inventors, and is an improvement thereon.
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