Universal switching device and method for lighting applications
First Claim
1. A universal control circuit operable on A.C. source voltages from 120 vac to 350 vac for use with a serially connected power switch through a single conductor to a plurality of loads, each having a voltage rating equal to said A.C. source voltage within said range of operable voltages, said control circuit comprising;
- (a) means for selectively applying and removing electrical power from the A.C. source to said loads in a predetermined pattern of operation, responsive to successive opening and closing of said power switch, said means for selectively applying and removing electrical power including a plurality of gate controlled thyristors;
(b) connection means for coupling said loads in series with said A.C. source through said thyristors;
(c) circuit means for detecting an interruption in said A.C. source voltage and for selectively energizing said loads through said thyristors;
(d) logic circuit means utilizing a digital counter to provide selective activation of said thyristors;
(e) power supply means to convert said A.C. source voltage into a D.C. low voltage sufficient to operate said logic circuit means, said D.C. low voltage being regulated to a constant output voltage over a range of said A.C. source voltages;
(f) reset means to automatically reset said predetermined pattern of operation to its original starting point following application of said A.C. source voltage after first removing said A.C. source voltage for a set period of time; and
(g) diode circuit means connected between said digital counter and said plurality of gate controlled thyristors, said diode circuit means include a plurality of switching diodes that route at least one output of said digital counter to each one of said plurality of gate controlled thyristors.
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Abstract
A universal electronic switching device which may be mounted inside various types of lighting fixtures to switch A.C. power to one or more loads, either individually or in groups, within the fixture in a predetermined pattern in response to an interruption of the A.C. line voltage through a serially connected, remotely located, wall switch. Each switching device is capable of switching any A.C. voltage from 120 vac to 350 vac to appropriate lighting loads or equipment such as fluorescent lamp ballasts, incandescent lamps, motorized lighting switches or relays.
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21 Claims
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1. A universal control circuit operable on A.C. source voltages from 120 vac to 350 vac for use with a serially connected power switch through a single conductor to a plurality of loads, each having a voltage rating equal to said A.C. source voltage within said range of operable voltages, said control circuit comprising;
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(a) means for selectively applying and removing electrical power from the A.C. source to said loads in a predetermined pattern of operation, responsive to successive opening and closing of said power switch, said means for selectively applying and removing electrical power including a plurality of gate controlled thyristors; (b) connection means for coupling said loads in series with said A.C. source through said thyristors; (c) circuit means for detecting an interruption in said A.C. source voltage and for selectively energizing said loads through said thyristors; (d) logic circuit means utilizing a digital counter to provide selective activation of said thyristors; (e) power supply means to convert said A.C. source voltage into a D.C. low voltage sufficient to operate said logic circuit means, said D.C. low voltage being regulated to a constant output voltage over a range of said A.C. source voltages; (f) reset means to automatically reset said predetermined pattern of operation to its original starting point following application of said A.C. source voltage after first removing said A.C. source voltage for a set period of time; and (g) diode circuit means connected between said digital counter and said plurality of gate controlled thyristors, said diode circuit means include a plurality of switching diodes that route at least one output of said digital counter to each one of said plurality of gate controlled thyristors. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A universal control circuit operable on A.C. source voltages from 120 vac to 350 vac for selectively supplying A.C. power to one or more load devices, each having a voltage rating equal to said A.C. source voltages within said range of operable voltages, under control of a single switch comprising:
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a plurality of gate controllable thyristors serving as power switches each having external conductor means adapted for connection in series with one of said load devices, with the gates of said thyristors controlling conduction of said A.C. source voltages through said load devices; power interruption detection means adapted to produce a low voltage control signal to advance digital counter means upon brief interruptions of said A.C. source voltages, said digital counter means producing a plurality of output signals, one at a time in sequence, upon receipt of said power interruption detection means control signal to a clock input of said digital counter means, said digital counter means being powered by a regulated D.C. voltage derived from said A.C. source voltages; diode circuit means interconnected between said digital counter means through series resistor means to the gates of said thyristors to provide for activation of said thyristors in a predetermined pattern of operation thereby supplying A.C. power to the load devices connected thereto, said diode circuit means including a plurality of switching diodes that route at least one output of said digital counter to each of said plurality of gate controllable thyristors; reset means to automatically reset said predetermined pattern of operation to its original starting point upon completion of said predetermined pattern and to also provide a reset signal upon initial connection to said A.C. source voltages to establish the starting point for said predetermined pattern of operation.
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11. A universal control circuit comprising:
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A) a power supply having; an input coupled to a voltage supply that supplies any of a range of voltages; an output that transforms and regulates said voltage supply to provide a relatively constant predetermined DC voltage over said range of voltage of said voltage supply; and a voltage supply interrupt detector that is operably coupled to the power supply input and that has a voltage supply interrupt detected signal output; B) a logic circuit having; a power input that is operably coupled to the power supply output; a plurality of outputs; and a signal input that is operably coupled to the voltage supply interrupt detected signal output; C) a plurality of active driver devices, wherein each active driver device has a power output and a control gate, wherein each control gate is operably coupled to a corresponding logic circuit output such that the logic circuit outputs are sequentially enabled in response to brief interruptions of the voltage supply to the power supply; and D) a diode circuit connected between said logic circuit and said plurality of active driver devices, said diode circuit including a plurality of switching diodes that route at least one of said plurality of logic circuit outputs to each of said plurality of active driver devices. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A method of providing power to a plurality of load combinations, the method comprising the steps of:
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upon initial application of regulated D.C. power from an A.C. source voltage which is variable between 120 and 250 VAC, establishing a first configuration such that power is applied from said A.C. source voltage to a first preselected load combination of plural loads; and upon detecting a first brief interruption in supply power, regardless of how much time has intervened between the first brief interruption and the initial application of power, establishing a second configuration such that power is applied from said A.C. source voltage to a second preselected combination of said plural loads; and routing said power to said first and second preselected combinations via a plurality of switching diodes, said switching diodes routing power to each one of plural active driver devices connected to said plural loads in at least one of said first and second preselected combinations. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20)
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21. A universal control circuit comprising:
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A) a power supply having; an input coupled to a voltage supply that supplies any of a range of voltages; an output that transforms and regulates said voltage supply to provide a substantially constant predetermined DC voltage over said range of voltages of said voltage supply; and a voltage supply interrupt detector that is operably coupled to the power supply input and that has a voltage supply interrupt detected signal output; B) a logic circuit having; a digital counter having; a power input that is operably coupled to the power supply output; a plurality of outputs, wherein some of the outputs are coupled to a diode signal-steering network; and a signal input that is operably coupled to the voltage supply interrupt detected signal output; and C) a plurality of active driver devices, wherein each active driver device has a power output and a control gate, each control gate being operably coupled to the diode signal-steering network such that the digital counter outputs are sequentially enabled in response to brief interruptions of the voltage supply to the power supply, said diode signal-steering network including a plurality of switching diodes that route at least one of said plurality of outputs of said digital counter to each one of said plurality of active driver devices.
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