Smart smoke unit
First Claim
1. A smoke generator for a model toy train, the model toy train having an electric motor, the electric motor operative in moving the train, the smoke generator comprising:
- a smoke generating element to generate smoke;
a fan driven by a fan motor, the fan positioned proximate to the smoke generating element such that an airstream generated by the fan moves the smoke; and
a controller for receiving a signal corresponding to a load on the electric motor, wherein the controller is programmed to;
send an output current to the fan motor in response to the received signal, such that the fan motor responds to the output current by driving the fan at a velocity proportional to the received signal; and
after a predetermined time period, reverse the output current to the fan motor to abruptly stop the fan, and thereby generate a puffing pattern of smoke.
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Abstract
A smoke generating unit for a model train that varies the rate of smoke produce in response to changes in the load on the model train. The smoke generating unit includes a housing, a smoke element and a motor driven fan. The housing can be formed of two sub-housings. The first sub-housing can contain the smoke generating element and the second housing can contain the fan. The smoke element can be a nickel chromium wire. An insulating gasket can be positioned between the sub-housings to thermally insulate the motorized fan from the heat generating element. The motorized fan is controlled by a microprocessor that can monitor the load on the train and control rotation of the fan to correspond to the load on the engine. The load on the train can be the voltage across the engine of the train or the speed at which the train is moving.
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8 Claims
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1. A smoke generator for a model toy train, the model toy train having an electric motor, the electric motor operative in moving the train, the smoke generator comprising:
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a smoke generating element to generate smoke; a fan driven by a fan motor, the fan positioned proximate to the smoke generating element such that an airstream generated by the fan moves the smoke; and a controller for receiving a signal corresponding to a load on the electric motor, wherein the controller is programmed to; send an output current to the fan motor in response to the received signal, such that the fan motor responds to the output current by driving the fan at a velocity proportional to the received signal; and after a predetermined time period, reverse the output current to the fan motor to abruptly stop the fan, and thereby generate a puffing pattern of smoke. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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