Control for activating motor vehicle electrical load
First Claim
1. A control for activating a lighting circuit in a motor vehicle comprising:
- a motor vehicle lighting circuit;
photosensitive means for producing an electrical signal dependent upon the level of ambient light of the motor vehicle;
first relay circuit means, having an input, for coupling electrical power to the lighting circuit when the input of the first relay circuit means is energized;
electronic switching means for energizing the input of said first relay circuit means in response to the electrical signal of the photosensitive means;
said lighting circuit including the motor vehicle taillight circuit;
a motor vehicle headlight circuit;
second relay circuit means, having an input, for coupling electrical power to the headlight circuit when the input of the second relay circuit means is energized, the electronic switching means including means for energizing the input of the second relay circuit means in response to the electrical signal of the photosensitive means;
ignition circuit means, having an input coupled to ignition pulses in the ignition system of the motor vehicle, for producing at an output a first electrical signal dependent upon the frequency of the ignition pulses;
reference circuit means for producing at an output a reference electrical signal; and
comparison circuit means, having a first input coupled to the output of the ignition circuit means and having a second input coupled to the output of the reference circuit means, for energizing the input of the second relay circuit means when the first electrical signal from the ignition circuit means differs from the reference electrical signal by a predetermined amount.
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Abstract
A control for activating an electrical load, such as a lighting system, in a motor vehicle having an ignition system. A first voltage, inversely proportional to the frequency of the motor vehicle ignition pulses, is applied to the anode of a programmable unijunction transistor (PUT), and a fixed reference voltage is applied to the gate of the PUT. At low engine speeds, the PUT tends to conduct periodically, deactivating a relay which is operable to energize the motor vehicle headlights. At higher engine speeds, with a greater frequency of ignition pulses, the programmable unijunction transistor fires less frequently, or not at all, allowing the energization of the headlight relay and hence, the application of power to the headlights. Circuitry is also provided to energize the motor vehicle headlights, taillights and instrument lights in response to the activation of the motor vehicle windshield wiper motor and also in response to ambient darkness.
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3 Claims
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1. A control for activating a lighting circuit in a motor vehicle comprising:
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a motor vehicle lighting circuit; photosensitive means for producing an electrical signal dependent upon the level of ambient light of the motor vehicle; first relay circuit means, having an input, for coupling electrical power to the lighting circuit when the input of the first relay circuit means is energized; electronic switching means for energizing the input of said first relay circuit means in response to the electrical signal of the photosensitive means; said lighting circuit including the motor vehicle taillight circuit; a motor vehicle headlight circuit; second relay circuit means, having an input, for coupling electrical power to the headlight circuit when the input of the second relay circuit means is energized, the electronic switching means including means for energizing the input of the second relay circuit means in response to the electrical signal of the photosensitive means; ignition circuit means, having an input coupled to ignition pulses in the ignition system of the motor vehicle, for producing at an output a first electrical signal dependent upon the frequency of the ignition pulses; reference circuit means for producing at an output a reference electrical signal; and comparison circuit means, having a first input coupled to the output of the ignition circuit means and having a second input coupled to the output of the reference circuit means, for energizing the input of the second relay circuit means when the first electrical signal from the ignition circuit means differs from the reference electrical signal by a predetermined amount. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A control for activating a lighting circuit in a motor vehicle comprising:
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a motor vehicle lighting circuit; photosensitive means operative to produce an electric signal dependent upon the level of ambient light of the motor vehicle; relay circuit means, having an input, for coupling electrical power to the vehicle lighting circuit when the input of the relay circuit means is energized; electronic switching means for energizing the input of the relay circuit means in response to the electrical signal of the photosensitive means; ignition circuit means, having an input receiving ignition pulses from the ignition system of the motor vehicle, for producing at an output a first electrical signal dependent upon the frequency of the ignition pulses; reference circuit means operative to produce at an output a reference electrical signal; and comparison circuit means, having a first input coupled to the output of the ignition circuit means and having a second input coupled to the output of the reference circuit means, for energizing the input of said relay circuit means when the first electrical signal from the ignition circuit means differs from the reference electrical signal by a predetermined amount.
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