In-line electrical switch for AC power supply
First Claim
1. An electrical switch comprising:
- a line terminal;
a switch terminal;
switching means for controlling current flow between the line terminal and the switch terminal;
switch control means for controlling the state of the switching means;
first impedance means for generating a voltage drop across itself connected in series between said line terminal and said switching means;
first and second power supply means for providing power respectively to a first part and a second part of the control means, such first and second power supply means each including charge storage means for holding a charge, the charge storage means having a first charge storage terminal and a second charge storage terminal, the first charge storage terminal being connected to the series connection between the switching means and the first impedance means, the charge storage means being charged, when the switching means is conductive, by a first current path which flows from the second charge storage terminal to the line terminal in cooperation with the potential across the first impedance means, and being charged, when the switching means is nonconductive, by a second current path which flows from the second charge storage terminal to the switch terminal in cooperation with the potential across the switching means.
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Abstract
A proximity switch e.g. for a domestic a.c. supply is connected in-line e.g. in the live line of the supply between live and switch live terminals. No direct connection is made to the neutral line. Switching is performed by a triac T which receives a gate input 17 from a control circuit K that includes a proximity switch (FIGS. 5, 6). The control circuit K has a power supply comprising a charge storage capacitor C1 that is charged from the live terminal through a first impedance (diodes D3, D4) and a unidirectional first path through diode D1 when the triac T is conductive. When the triac T is switched to a non-conductive state, the capacitor C1 is charged from the switch live terminal through a second unidirectional path including diode D1 and a second impedance R2.
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25 Claims
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1. An electrical switch comprising:
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a line terminal; a switch terminal; switching means for controlling current flow between the line terminal and the switch terminal; switch control means for controlling the state of the switching means; first impedance means for generating a voltage drop across itself connected in series between said line terminal and said switching means; first and second power supply means for providing power respectively to a first part and a second part of the control means, such first and second power supply means each including charge storage means for holding a charge, the charge storage means having a first charge storage terminal and a second charge storage terminal, the first charge storage terminal being connected to the series connection between the switching means and the first impedance means, the charge storage means being charged, when the switching means is conductive, by a first current path which flows from the second charge storage terminal to the line terminal in cooperation with the potential across the first impedance means, and being charged, when the switching means is nonconductive, by a second current path which flows from the second charge storage terminal to the switch terminal in cooperation with the potential across the switching means. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. An in-line proximity switch for connection in an electrical circuit including a load and first and second current supply conductors connected to the load, the switch comprising:
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line and switch line terminals; semiconductor switching means operative to switch current flow between the terminals; control circuit means including a proximity switching device operative in response to a target being placed proximate to but not actually touching the device, and drive means responsive to operation of the proximity switching device for operating the semiconductor switching means; first impedance means connected in series between said line terminal and said semiconductor switching means; first and second power supply means for driving respectively the proximity switching device and the drive means, such first and second power supply means each, including charge storage means having first and second current supply connections, means for coupling the first current supply connection of the charge storage means to the series connection of the first impedance means and the switching means, means for providing a first current charging path from said line terminal to said second current supply connection of the charge storage means for cooperating with the first impedance means to cause charging of said charge storage means when said semiconductor switching means is in a first conductive condition, and means for providing a second current charging path from said switch line terminal to said second current supply connection of the charge storage means to produce charging thereof when the semiconductor switching means is in a second different conductive condition, whereby said switch is arranged to be connected solely into one of said current supply conductors by means of said line and switch terminals. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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22. An electrical switch comprising:
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line and switch line terminals; semiconductor switching means operative to switch current flow between the terminals; control circuit means including an electrical switching control device, and drive means responsive to the switching state of the switching control device for operating the semiconductor switching means; first impedance means connected in series between said line terminal and said semiconductor switching means; first and second power supply means for driving respectively said electrical switching control device and said drive means, such first and second power supply means each including charge storage means having first and second current supply connections, means for coupling the first current supply connection of the charge storage means to the series connection of the first impedance means and the switching means, means for providing a first current charging path from said line terminal to said second current supply connection of the charge storage means for cooperating with the first impedance means to cause charging of said charge storage means when the semiconductor switching means is in a first conductive condition, and means for providing a second current charging path from said switch line terminal to said second current supply connection of the charge storage means to produce charging thereof when said semiconductor switching means is in a second different conductive condition whereby said switch is arranged to be connected solely into one of said current supply conductors by means of said line and switch line terminals. - View Dependent Claims (23, 24, 25)
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