Lamp failure monitoring system
First Claim
1. A system for monitoring the integrity of a series circuit containing a single incandescent lamp and associated conductors between a source of DC voltage and a switching device controllable to either an opened or closed condition, comprising:
- means for periodically cycling said switching device between its opened and closed conditions;
means for correspondingly sensing periodic current flow in one of said lamp conductors;
means for indicating a failure of circuit continuity when said circuit sensing means fails to sense periodic current flow in said one conductor; and
wherein said switching device is a power transistor that is independently controlled to either its conducting or nonconducting state and said cycling means periodically changes the biasing of said power transistor from its independently controlled state to its opposite state and back again.
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Abstract
A microprocessor circuit employed to control the on/off switching of a filament lamp in series with a power switching device and a single conductor is programmed to periodically cycle the filament lamp between its deenergized and energized state at a rate above that which would be humanly perceptible. A toroidal ferrite core surrounds the conductor between the lamp filament and the switch and picks up current changes which occur due to the cycling. The absence of current changes during cycling are perceived by the microprocessor as a lamp failure and appropriate signaling is made to indicate the lamp failure.
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1. A system for monitoring the integrity of a series circuit containing a single incandescent lamp and associated conductors between a source of DC voltage and a switching device controllable to either an opened or closed condition, comprising:
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means for periodically cycling said switching device between its opened and closed conditions; means for correspondingly sensing periodic current flow in one of said lamp conductors; means for indicating a failure of circuit continuity when said circuit sensing means fails to sense periodic current flow in said one conductor; and wherein said switching device is a power transistor that is independently controlled to either its conducting or nonconducting state and said cycling means periodically changes the biasing of said power transistor from its independently controlled state to its opposite state and back again. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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