Electronic motor start switch
First Claim
1. An electronic switching circuit to automatically disconnect a first winding of a two winding electric motor from an applied voltage after a predetermined time delay, said switching circuit having means to reset itself to provide timed disconnection of either winding upon re-connection of said motor, the timed disconnection means including a timing capacitor in circuit with an electronic switch, the reset means having means to operate said electronic switch and reset the charge level of said timing capacitor, said reset means including a second electronic switch in circuit with said first electronic switch, means to trigger said second electronic switch in response to the charge level of said timing capacitor, and a second capacitor in circuit with said second electronic switch to latch it on through the low voltage portion of a full wave rectified waveform.
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Abstract
An electronic circuit for automatically disconnecting a start winding of an electric motor after a predetermined time delay is suitable for use in instantly reversing applications and provides timed disconnection of the start winding upon substantially instantaneous reconnection of the motor for reverse rotation. The circuit includes a triac and full wave bridge, the full wave bridge providing full wave rectified D-C to a timing circuit and a resetting circuit. The resetting circuit utilizes a PUT which switches at the gate lead of an SCR in the timing circuit to de-energize it and permit discharge of the timing voltage accumulated during a timed start cycle. A capacitor and resistor in series with the PUT maintain the current therethrough to prevent turn-off during the valley portion of the rectified D-C supply. The entire circuit may be conveniently mounted on a small PC board which fits into the capacitor conduit box mounted to the motor housing, with quick disconnect terminals providing easy installation, maintenance and trouble shooting.
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9 Claims
- 1. An electronic switching circuit to automatically disconnect a first winding of a two winding electric motor from an applied voltage after a predetermined time delay, said switching circuit having means to reset itself to provide timed disconnection of either winding upon re-connection of said motor, the timed disconnection means including a timing capacitor in circuit with an electronic switch, the reset means having means to operate said electronic switch and reset the charge level of said timing capacitor, said reset means including a second electronic switch in circuit with said first electronic switch, means to trigger said second electronic switch in response to the charge level of said timing capacitor, and a second capacitor in circuit with said second electronic switch to latch it on through the low voltage portion of a full wave rectified waveform.
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8. An electronic switching circuit to automatically disconnect a first winding, and then reset itself preparatory to disconnecting a second winding of a two winding electric motor in an instantly reversing mode of operation, said circuit providing timed disconnection for each winding, comprising a triac connected between the windings of said motor and a timed disconnection and reset means to control the switching of said triac, said timed disconnection and reset means including a full wave bridge rectifier connected between the gate and cathode of said triac, an SCR connected in series with a timing capacitor, said SCR and timing capacitor connected across said bridge, a PUT connected to the gate lead of said SCR with a zener diode connected between the gate and cathode of said PUT, and an RC circuit in series with said PUT.
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