Capacitor-type motor speed controller
First Claim
1. A method for controlling the speed of an AC motor driven by an AC source such that minimal audible noise is generated at switching motor speeds, comprising the steps of:
- a) connecting an AC motor in series with an AC source;
b) interposing a first impedance comprising a first capacitor in series with a first resistor, in series with said AC motor and said AC source to establish a first AC motor speed; and
c) selectively interposing a second impedance comprising a second capacitor in series with a second resistor in parallel with said first impedance to establish a second AC motor speed, less than said first AC motor speed.
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Abstract
A quiet motor speed controller is disclosed which varies an amplitude of an AC voltage signal provided from an AC source to drive an AC motor. The controller includes a first impedance in series connection between the source and the motor. A second impedance is electrically connectable with the first impedance in accordance with settings of a switch such that the total impedance interposed between the source and the load is varied by switching. The first and second impedances are substantially defined by first and second capacitive values, preferably including resistive elements to limit current flow at charging and discharging.
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7 Claims
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1. A method for controlling the speed of an AC motor driven by an AC source such that minimal audible noise is generated at switching motor speeds, comprising the steps of:
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a) connecting an AC motor in series with an AC source; b) interposing a first impedance comprising a first capacitor in series with a first resistor, in series with said AC motor and said AC source to establish a first AC motor speed; and c) selectively interposing a second impedance comprising a second capacitor in series with a second resistor in parallel with said first impedance to establish a second AC motor speed, less than said first AC motor speed. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method for controlling the speed of an AC motor driven by an AC source such that minimal audible noise is generated at switching motor speeds comprising the steps of:
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a) connecting an AC motor in series with an AC source; b) interposing a first impedance comprising a first capacitor in series with a first resistor, in series with said AC motor and said AC source to establish a first AC motor speed; c) selectively interposing second through N impedances each comprising a capacitor and a resistor in series in parallel with said first impedance, to vary the speed of said AC motor.
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4. A motor speed controller for quietly controlling the speed of an AC motor driven by an AC source, comprising:
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a) a first impedance comprising a first capacitor in series with a first resistor electrically connected in series with said AC motor and said AC source to establish a first AC motor speed; b) a second impedance comprising a second capacitor in series with a second resistor adapted to be selectively electrically connectable in parallel with said first impedance to establish a second AC motor speed, less than said first AC motor speed; and c) switch means between said first and second impedances for selectively connecting said second impedance in parallel with said first impedance to vary the drive signal provided by said AC source to drive said AC motor. - View Dependent Claims (5)
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6. A motor speed controller for controlling the speed of an AC motor driven by an AC source such that minimal audible noise is generated at switching motor speeds, comprising:
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a) a first impedance comprising a first capacitor in series with a first resistor electrically connected in series with said AC motor and said AC source to establish a first AC motor speed; b) second through N impedances, each comprising a capacitor in series with a resistor and arranged to be placed in parallel with said first impedance; and c) N-1 switching means each connected between two adjacent impedances in sequential order to decrease the AC signal applied to said AC motor and cause said motor to operate at a lesser speed. - View Dependent Claims (7)
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