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<p>1,213,468. Transistor time delay switching circuits. PHILIPS' GLOEILAMPENFABRIEKEN N.V. 28 Dec., 1967 [31 Dec., 1966], No. 58841/67. Headings H3T and H3W. A circuit for controlling the application of HT to a magnetron (e.g. in a high frequency furnace) comprises a relay 22 connected in the output circuit of a network of active elements 13, 14, the input circuit of which contains a first RC network 9, 10, for determining the period for which HT is applied to the magnetron and a second RC network 42, 11, 12 for determining the delay before HT is applied. As described, the A.C. supply 1 is rectified at 3 and used to charge capacitors 10, 12. Transistor 14 is normally conductive, short-circuiting relay 22 so as to prevent energization of the HT control relay 27 until capacitor 12 has charged sufficiently to turn on transistor 13 and hence turn off transistor 14. The furnace may now be started by operating a push button 25 which allows relay 22 to become energized so as to energize the HT control relay 27 which connects the HT transformer 28. The change-over of contacts 23 will allow capacitor 10 to discharge at a rate determined by the setting of resistor 9, diode 8 becoming conductive so that transistor 13 will be turned off when capacitor 10 has discharged to a voltage less than that of the emitter of transistor 13. This action will turn on transistor 14 which short-circuits relay 22 and releases the HT control relay 27.</p> |