Automatic electric power generator control
First Claim
1. A controller for controlling the operation of an electric power generator as a function of load demand, said electric power generator producing a 240V AC output and first and second 120V AC outputs developed from said 240V AC output relative to a neutral, said controller comprising:
- a manual switch switchable between a first position and a second position;
sensing arrangement for sensing the presence and absence of a load on both said first and second 120V outputs of the electric power generator'"'"'s output when said manual switch is in said first position, and for sensing the presence and absence of a load on one of said first and second 120V outputs and said 240V AC output when said switch is in said second position; and
activating means for directly activating the electric power generator responsive to said sensing arrangement sensing the presence of a load.
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Abstract
A controller operates to start an electric power generator, for example a gasoline engine electric power generator, when a demand is made for electric power when the user turns on an electric powered device, such as a circular saw, that is to be used. The generator runs as long as there is a demand for power, and when the demand ends, the generator stops after a predetermined adjustable delay period. Additionally, in the event the engine is to be started under cold start-up conditions, the starter is operated to avoid cyclical starting/stalling of the generator engine. The engine driving the generator will stop after a predetermined delay after the power demand is removed. If the demand for power stops for a time longer than the timeout period, the generator is stopped, and it will automatically start again when power is demanded. Alarm circuits are provided in the event of malfunction, and automatic/manual functions enhance the flexibility of the system.
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11 Claims
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1. A controller for controlling the operation of an electric power generator as a function of load demand, said electric power generator producing a 240V AC output and first and second 120V AC outputs developed from said 240V AC output relative to a neutral, said controller comprising:
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a manual switch switchable between a first position and a second position; sensing arrangement for sensing the presence and absence of a load on both said first and second 120V outputs of the electric power generator'"'"'s output when said manual switch is in said first position, and for sensing the presence and absence of a load on one of said first and second 120V outputs and said 240V AC output when said switch is in said second position; and activating means for directly activating the electric power generator responsive to said sensing arrangement sensing the presence of a load.
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2. A controller for controlling the operation of an electric power generator as a function of load demand, comprising:
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a power transfer relay having a set of normally open relay contacts which interrupt the path of AC voltage generated by said electric power generator prior to being applied to a load, said contacts closing when said power transfer relay is operated to connect electric power generated by said electric power generator to said load when said power transfer relay is enabled; an AC-to-DC converter for developing a DC control voltage from an AC voltage output from said electric power generator, said DC control voltage being applied to operate said power transfer relay when said DC control voltage reaches an enabling threshold; a DC controller operating power source independent of power generated by said electrical power generator, and wherein; said controller comprises electrical circuitry requiring said controller operating power; said electrical circuitry includes sensing means for sensing a load demand on said electrical power generator; and said power transfer power relay has a set of normally open contacts which when closed passes power from said controller operating power source to said electrical circuitry.
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3. A controller for controlling the operation of an electric power generator driven by a gasoline engine as a function of a load demand, comprising:
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sensing means for sensing the presence and absence of a load on the electric power generator output; a start solenoid; a start sensor including a transistor connected between said start solenoid and said load, whereby the presence of a load turns on said transistor, enabling said start solenoid to start said engine, said transistor having an emitter, a collector, and a base, said start sensor further comprising a constant current source coupled between said emitter and said base for desensitizing said start sensor to variations in the resistance of the external load connected during the starting sequence.
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4. A controller for controlling the operation of an electric power generator driven by a gasoline engine as a function of a load demand, comprising:
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sensing means for sensing the presence and absence of a load on the electric power generator output; activating means for directly activating the electric power generator responsive to said sensing means sensing said load presence; an ignition coil primary; a start solenoid; a fuel cutoff solenoid; and stopping means for stopping operation of the electric power generator responsive to said sensing means sensing the absence of a load on the electric power generator, said stopping means comprising a magnetic latching relay for shorting said ignition coil primary. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7)
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8. A controller for controlling the operation of an electric power generator driven by a gasoline engine as a function of a load demand, comprising:
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sensing means for sensing the presence and absence of a load on the electric power generator output; activating means for directly activating the electric power generator and producing a generator output voltage responsive to said sensing means sensing said load presence; a stop timer for producing a stop pulse a predetermined time after the load demand ceases, said stop pulse effective to shut said engine off; and an engine failure detector outputting an engine failure output signal dependent solely upon sensing said output voltage dropping below a predetermined voltage level in the absence of said stop pulse. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
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11. A controller for controlling the operation of an electric power generator driven by a gasoline engine as a function of a load demand, comprising sensing means for sensing the presence and absence of a load on a sense line connected to the electric power generator output, and activating means for directly activating the electric power generator responsive to said sensing means sensing said load presence, said activating means comprising:
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a power transfer relay having normally open relay contacts which interrupt the path of AC voltage generated by said electric power generator prior to being applied to a load, said contacts closing when said power transfer relay is operated to connect electric power generated by said electric power generator to said load when said power transfer relay is enabled; an engine cranking device; and a crank extend timer, said crank extend timer coupled to said sensing means and said engine cranking device to extend the engine cranking time for a prescribed period initiated by flyback of the sense line before the main power relay closes and terminated by flyback of the sense line after the main power relay is closed.
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