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Power supply for an ozone generator with a bridge inverter

  • US 5,285,372 A
  • Filed: 10/23/1991
  • Issued: 02/08/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/23/1991
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A power supply comprising:

  • a source of D.C. voltage having positive and negative outputs;

    first and second unilateral current conducting switches connected in series in the order named between said positive and negative outputs, respectively, said first and second switches meeting at a first junction;

    first and second unilateral current conducting devices respectively connected in anti-parallel with said first and second switches;

    third and fourth unilateral current conducting switches connected in series in the order named between said positive and negative outputs, said third and fourth switches meeting at a second junction;

    third and fourth unilateral current conducting devices respectively connected in anti-parallel with said third and fourth switches;

    a transformer having primary and secondary windings;

    means for coupling said primary winding between said first and second junctions, whereby current is permitted to flow only in one direction between said outputs when either of said first and fourth switches or said second and third switches are conducting, said means for coupling exhibiting series resonance at a given frequency when said secondary winding is coupled to a load;

    control means for biasing both said first and fourth switches for conduction, and both said second and third switches for conduction only during respective alternate periods of time having intervals between them, the sum of two periods and two intervals being greater than a period of said given frequency; and

    said control means biasing said third switch for conduction during intervals occurring immediately after the biasing of both said first and fourth switches for conduction ceases, and biasing said fourth switch for conduction during intervals occurring immediately after the biasing of both said second and third switches for conduction ceases.

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