Uninterruptible power supply with dual level voltage input
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1. An inverter comprising:
- a transformer having a primary winding and a secondary winding, said primary winding being divided into at least three portions;
a first d.c. source applied alternately across a first less than all portions of the primary winding and then across a second less than all portions of the primary winding, said first and second less than all portions having a common portion; and
a second d.c. source applied alternatingly across at least a portion of said common portion when said first d.c. source is less than a predetermined voltage, whereby said secondary winding is maintained at a relatively constant a.c. voltage.
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Abstract
An uninterruptible power supply is disclosed having an inverter that operates on either high voltage d.c. supplied by a line-powered power supply or on low voltage d.c. batteries. With line power, the inverter operates as an H-bridge inverter. With battery power, the battery voltage is applied to a smaller portion of the inverter'"'"'s transformer primary. The changeover from line to battery power is determined by when an intermediate voltage tapped from the transformer drops below the battery voltage.
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1. An inverter comprising:
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a transformer having a primary winding and a secondary winding, said primary winding being divided into at least three portions; a first d.c. source applied alternately across a first less than all portions of the primary winding and then across a second less than all portions of the primary winding, said first and second less than all portions having a common portion; and a second d.c. source applied alternatingly across at least a portion of said common portion when said first d.c. source is less than a predetermined voltage, whereby said secondary winding is maintained at a relatively constant a.c. voltage. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. An uninterruptible power supply normally powered by an a.c. line, the power supply comprising:
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a transformer having a primary winding and a secondary winding, said primary winding having first and second end taps, a center tap and a tap intermediate to each end tap and said center tap; a d.c. source powered by the a.c. line, said source having a first and second terminal; a first switch means connected in series relationship with said first source terminal and said first end tap; a battery having a first and second terminal; a second switch means connected in series relationship with said intermediate tap farthest from said first end tap and with said first battery terminal; a third switch means connected in series relationship with said first source terminal and said second end tap; a fourth switch means connected in series relationship with said said intermediate tap farthest from said second end tap and with said first battery terminal; a unidirectional current device having a first and second terminal, said first unidirectional current device terminal being connected in series relationship with said second battery terminal and said second unidirectional current device terminal being connected in series relationship with said center tap; and means to alterantely cause said first and second switch means to conduct while said third and fourth switch means are nonconducting and then to cause said third and fourth switch means to conduct while said first and second switch means are nonconducting, whereby said secondary winding is maintained at a relatively constant a.c. voltage as said source drops below a predetermined voltage.
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7. An uninterruptible power supply normally powered by an a.c. line, the power supply comprising:
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a transformer having a primary winding and a secondary winding, said primary winding having first and second end taps and first and second intermediate taps; a d.c. source powered by the a.c. line, said source having a first and second terminal; a first switch means connected in series relationship with said first source terminal and said first end tap; a battery having a first and second terminal; a second switch means connected in series relationship with said intermediate tap farthest from said first end tap and with said first battery terminal; a third switch means connected in series relationship with said first source terminal and said second end tap; a fourth switch means connected in series relationship with said intermediate tap farthest from said second end tap and with said first battery terminal; a unidirectional current device having a first and second terminal, said first unidirectional current device terminal being connected in series relationship with said second battery terminal; a fifth switch means connected in series relationship with said intermediate tap farthest from said first end tap and with said second unidirectional current device terminal; a sixth switch means connected in series relationship with said intermediate tap farthest from said second end tap and with said second unidirectional current device terminals; and means to alternately cause said first, second, and fifth switch means to conduct while said third, fourth, and sixth switch means are nonconducting and then to cause said third, fourth, and sixth switch means to conduct while said first, second, and fifth switch means are nonconducting, whereby said secondary winding is maintained at a relatively constant a.c. voltage as said source drops below a predetermined voltage.
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