Voltage control circuit for protecting glow plug from overheating
First Claim
1. A circuit for controlling a voltage applied to a glow plug having a heating element, and for protecting the glow plug from being overheated, said circuit comprising:
- sensing means for producing a signal when the power supply voltage exceeds a predetermined value;
a circuit network comprising a normally closed relay contact means, connected in parallel with a serially connected voltage-dropping resistor, for providing electrical contact between the power supply and the glow plug, and a normally open relay contact means for providing electrical contact between said voltage dropping reisitor and the glow plug, said circuit network being serially connected with the heating element of the glow plug and connectable to the power supply; and
a timer connectable to the power supply;
said normally closed relay contact means being opened in response to said sensing circuit producing said signal, and said normally closed relay contact means being opened in response to the temperature of the heating element exceeding a preset value which is below a steady-state heating temperature;
said normally open relay contact being closed by said timer a predetermined time after voltage is applied to the glow plug.
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Abstract
A circuit for controlling the voltage applied to a glow plug used to assist the starting of a diesel engine, the circuit including a circuit network including a normally-closed relay contact connected in parallel with a serially connected voltage-dropping resistor and a normally-open relay contact, the circuit being serially connected with the heating element of the glow plug and with a power supply for producing the voltage, and a timer connected to the power supply. The normally-closed relay contact is opened when the temperature of the heating element exceeds a preset value which is below a steady-state heating temperature, and the normally-open relay contact is closed by the timer a predetermined time after voltage is applied to the glow plug, whereby the glow plug is heated rapidly. In the event of an abnormal rise in power supply voltage during the rapid heating of the glow plug, the supply of current to the glow plug is interrupted temporarily to prevent glow plug burn-out.
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8 Claims
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1. A circuit for controlling a voltage applied to a glow plug having a heating element, and for protecting the glow plug from being overheated, said circuit comprising:
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sensing means for producing a signal when the power supply voltage exceeds a predetermined value; a circuit network comprising a normally closed relay contact means, connected in parallel with a serially connected voltage-dropping resistor, for providing electrical contact between the power supply and the glow plug, and a normally open relay contact means for providing electrical contact between said voltage dropping reisitor and the glow plug, said circuit network being serially connected with the heating element of the glow plug and connectable to the power supply; and a timer connectable to the power supply; said normally closed relay contact means being opened in response to said sensing circuit producing said signal, and said normally closed relay contact means being opened in response to the temperature of the heating element exceeding a preset value which is below a steady-state heating temperature; said normally open relay contact being closed by said timer a predetermined time after voltage is applied to the glow plug. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A circuit for controlling a voltage applied to a glow plug having a heating element, and for protecting the glow plug from being overheated, said circuit comprising:
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receiving means for receiving a power supply voltage; a bridge circuit comprising two pairs of resistors, one pair including the heating element of the glow plug, the resistors in each pair being serially connected at first and second connection points, and the pairs being connected in parallel at third and fourth connection points; first comparator means, operatively connected to said first and second connection points, for sensing the voltage balance across said bridge circuit and for providing a first output responsive to the temperature of said heating element exceeding a first preset value; timer means, operatively connected to said receiving means, for measuring the length of time power has been received by said receiving means, and for providing a second output after power has been received for a predetermined time; a circuit network including a normally closed relay serially connected between said receiving means and said third connection point, a serially connected normally open relay and voltage drop resistor being connected in parallel with said normally closed relay, and switching means for opening said normally closed relay in response to said first output and for closing said normally open relay in response to said second output; generator means, connected in parallel with said circuit network and said receiving means, for providing a supply voltage; and regulation means, operatively connected to said generator means, for detecting said supply voltage being greater than a predetermined voltage, for providing a regulator output responsive to said detection and for opening said normally closed relay in response to said regulator output. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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