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Temperature-responsive control means

  • US 4,278,873 A
  • Filed: 02/04/1980
  • Issued: 07/14/1981
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/04/1980
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. Temperature-responsive control means for controlling the electric power input from a source of alternating current electric power to a series electric circuit comprising a heater and a first gate controlled semiconductor switching means, said temperature-responsive control means comprising:

  • a pulse-generating means having first input means for connection to the same source of alternating current electric power as the heater circuit and first output means connected to the gate of the first semiconductor switching means in the heater circuit for supplying turn-on pulses thereto,first temperature sensing means for sensing a temperature associated with the heater circuit, said first temperature sensing means having an output means connected to a second input means of said pulse-generating means, said first temperature sensing means being responsive to the sensed temperature to supply to said second input means an input signal having a magnitude within a first range of magnitudes when the temperature is within an acceptable range and a second range of magnitudes when the temperature is within an unacceptable range,second sensing means coupled to said first output means of said pulse-generating means and having an output means connected to a third input means of said pulse-generating means, said second sensing means being responsive to the output of said first output means to supply to said third input means an input signal having a magnitude within a first range of mangitudes when turn-on pulses are being supplied from said first output means and a second range of magnitudes when turn-on pulses are not being supplied from said first output means,said pulse-generating means being responsive to the simultaneous application of both an input signal to said second input means having a magnitude within said respective first range of magnitudes and an input signal to said third input means having a magnitude within said respective first range of magnitudes to generate and deliver turn-on pulses to said first output means, and said pulse-generating means being responsive to either an input signal to said second input means having a magnitude within said respective second range of magnitudes or an input signal to said third input means having a magnitude within said respective second range of magnitudes to prevent the generation and delivery of turn-on pulses to said first output means, andmanually operated means coupled to said second sensing means selectively operable to cause said second sensing means to supply to said third input means an input signal having a magnitude within said respective first range of magnitudes whether or not turn-on pulses are being supplied from said first output means, whereby the production of turn-on pulses may be initiated only upon activation of said manually operated means at a time when the sensed temperature is within the acceptable range.

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