Direct voltage back-up system at a power supply outlet
First Claim
1. A device for backing-up a DC voltage at a DC voltage output of a power-line operated power supply, the power supply supplying power to a load, the device comprisingat least one back-up battery;
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comparing an actual value of the DC voltage at the DC voltage output to a predetermined minimum value,connecting the at least one back-up battery to the DC voltage output of the power supply when an actual value of the DC voltage is less than the predetermined minimum value, the at least one connected back-up battery providing a battery voltage which, together with the DC voltage at the DC voltage output of the power supply, supplies the power to the load,determining a predetermined back-up time period,disconnecting the at least one connected back-up battery from the DC voltage output of the power supply after the predetermined back-up time period expires, andrepeating a comparison of the actual value of the DC voltage to the predetermined minimum value.
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Abstract
A back-up device includes at least one back-up battery, in particular a rechargeable battery which can be charged via the power supply, and a control unit. The control unit connects the back-up battery when the actual value of the DC voltage is less than a predefined minimum value, generates a predefined back-up time period and disconnects the back-up battery again, cyclically, after this time period has elapsed. The device has the advantage that the return of the output DC voltage of the power supply can be identified effectively without major complexity. The loads continue to be supplied both in the event of a failure of the supplying input voltage and in the event of a failure of the power supply, since the output DC voltage, which is essential for the loads, of the power supply is monitored. The device can be connected additively downstream of a power supply, without any intervention in its design being necessary. The device has the further advantage that it automatically connects the battery as a back-up, even in the event of dips in the output DC voltage caused by short-circuits, as soon as the load voltage falls below the minimum value. Thus, the device allows a virtually continuous transfer and back-up of the output DC voltage in a multiplicity of fault situations.
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8 Claims
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1. A device for backing-up a DC voltage at a DC voltage output of a power-line operated power supply, the power supply supplying power to a load, the device comprising
at least one back-up battery; - and
a control unit performing the following functions; comparing an actual value of the DC voltage at the DC voltage output to a predetermined minimum value, connecting the at least one back-up battery to the DC voltage output of the power supply when an actual value of the DC voltage is less than the predetermined minimum value, the at least one connected back-up battery providing a battery voltage which, together with the DC voltage at the DC voltage output of the power supply, supplies the power to the load, determining a predetermined back-up time period, disconnecting the at least one connected back-up battery from the DC voltage output of the power supply after the predetermined back-up time period expires, and repeating a comparison of the actual value of the DC voltage to the predetermined minimum value. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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