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<p>1,174,650. Automatic control systems. RANCO Inc. Aug. 31, 1967 [Sept.27, 1966], No.39982/67. Heading G3R. An automatic system controlling energization of an A.C. load through a gated semi-conductor switch has a control circuit including a differential amplifier having transistors Q1, Q2, to the control electrodes of which pulsating biasing voltages are applied, one of which has an instantaneous amplitude determined by a sensed condition. Air is circulated in a refrigerator by an A.C. fan motor 11, speed controlled by the temperature sensed by a resistor 56, preferably with a negative characteristic, which with a resistor 55 forms a voltage divider across a pulsating D.C. voltage derived from points 22, 23. When the voltage at the centre junction 36 of a R.C. circuit 45, 47 in each half cycle exceeds that of a point 53, transistor Q1 conducts partly shunting the capacitor 47 through a resistor 61. When at a later time the capacitor 47 voltage exceeds that of another junction 67, transistor Q2 is rendered conductive turning on a third transistor Q3 regeneratively, the voltage across a resistor 75 firing a thyristor 15, which switches a diode budge to a conductive condition. In another arrangement, Fig.2 (not shown) a transformer primary winding (131) replaces the resistor 75, and secondary windings (132, 133) fire reverse parallel connected thyristors (101, 102). The positions of resistors 55, 56 may be interchanged to reverse the temperature-motor speed characteristic.</p> |