Transformerless kilowatthour meter for an electrical power line
First Claim
1. An apparatus for measuring kilowatthours in an electrical power line, comprising:
- a pulse width-frequency modulator, coupled to said line and controlled by the load current thereof;
transformerless first means, coupled to said line, for generating a first current which is proportional to the load voltage of said line;
transformerless second means, including inverting amplifying means, coupled in parallel relationship to said transformerless first means, for generating a second current which is opposite in polarity to said first current and is proportional to one half the instantaneous value of said first current; and
switching means, controlled by said modulator, and coupled in series relationship to said transformerless first means, for adding said first current to said second current in one of two switching conditions, the average value of the sum of said first and second currents being proportional to the product of the load current and the load voltage of said power line.
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Abstract
This invention is an electronic kilowatthour meter with a time-division multiplier, wherein a proportional first current is derived from the load voltage without a voltage transformer and a proportional second current is derived by means of an inverting amplifier, with a polarity opposite to that of the first current and instantaneous values halved as compared to the first current, and that the first current is added to the second current in one of two switching conditions by means of a switch which is operated by a pulse width-frequency modulator controlled by the load current, so that the average value of the sum current is proportional to the product of the load current and the load voltage.
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1. An apparatus for measuring kilowatthours in an electrical power line, comprising:
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a pulse width-frequency modulator, coupled to said line and controlled by the load current thereof; transformerless first means, coupled to said line, for generating a first current which is proportional to the load voltage of said line; transformerless second means, including inverting amplifying means, coupled in parallel relationship to said transformerless first means, for generating a second current which is opposite in polarity to said first current and is proportional to one half the instantaneous value of said first current; and switching means, controlled by said modulator, and coupled in series relationship to said transformerless first means, for adding said first current to said second current in one of two switching conditions, the average value of the sum of said first and second currents being proportional to the product of the load current and the load voltage of said power line. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. An apparatus for measuring kilowatthours in an electrical power line, comprising:
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a ground terminal at a reference voltage of zero volts; a pulse width-frequency modulator, coupled to said line and controlled by the load current thereof; transformerless first means, coupled to said line, for generating a first current which is proportional to the load voltage of said line; transformerless second means, including inverting amplifying means, coupled in parallel relationship to said first means, for generating a second current which is opposite in polarity to said first current and is proportional to one half the instantaneous value of said first current; and switching means, coupled in series relationship to said first means and to said ground terminal, and controlled by said modulator, for periodically conducting said first current to said ground terminal; a pair of anti-parallel connected diodes, coupled to said transformerless first means and said switching means, through which said first current is conducted; said diodes and said transformerless second means being coupled at a common junction and having a low input resistance and voltage below approximately 0.5 volts for adding said first current to said second current in one of two switching conditions of said switching means, the average value of the sum of said first and second currents being proportional to the product of the load current and the load voltage of said line. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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