IP Library Granted Patent US 6,989,976
Granted Patent B2
US 6,989,976 · App. 10/319,710 · Granted Jan 24, 2006

Overcurrent protection circuit

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Patent No.
US 6,989,976
App. No.
10/319,710
Granted
Jan 24, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A resistance value variable element ( 18 a ) changes its resistance value in response to abnormal exothermic heat caused by an overcurrent of an external electrical equipment ( 3 ). A bias voltage outputted from a bias voltage output circuit ( 18 ) changes in accordance with the change of the resistance value. A relay ( 13 ) is controlled so as to be opened/closed in accordance with a switching control signal which is controlled in its supply by a second transistor element ( 17 ) based on the change of the bias voltage. According to such a control, power interruption and automatic restoring can be made possible. In the overcurrent protection circuit having such an automatic restoring function, the resistance value variable element is not connected in series with a coil ( 13 a ) unlike the conventional technique but contained in the bias voltage output circuit for supplying the switching control signal for exciting the coil.

Claims (14)

1. An overcurrent protection circuit comprising:

input and output terminals connected to a driving power source and an external electric equipment, respectively;

a relay including a contact point and a coil for opening and closing the contact point in response to a predetermined current passing through the coil to control power supply from the driving power source to the external electric equipment;

a first transistor element coupled in series with the coil for controlling current flowing through the coil in accordance with a predetermined switching control signal;

a bias voltage output circuit including,

a resistance value variable element which has characteristics that resistance value thereof changes in accordance with change of temperature thereof, and is disposed at a portion where a temperature is to be detected for detecting abnormal exothermic heat generated when an overcurrent flows through the external electric equipment, and

a bias voltage adjusting resistor coupled in series with the resistance value variable element, wherein the resistance value variable element and the bias voltage adjusting resistor divides voltage applied from a bias power source to output a bias voltage; and

a second transistor element for controlling supply of the switching control signal to the first transistor element based on the bias voltage,

wherein the resistance value variable element is a PTC element and the bias voltage output circuit is configured in a manner that one end of the PTC element is grounded and other end thereof is coupled to one end of the bias voltage adjusting resistor, and other end of the bias voltage adjusting resistor is coupled to the bias power source.

2. The overcurrent protection circuit according to claim 1 , wherein the PTC element has characteristics that resistance value thereof increases in quadratic curve manner in accordance with increase of temperature thereof.

3. The overcurrent protection circuit according to claim 2 , wherein the PTC element is made in contact with a bus bar, which is disposed at a portion between the driving power source and the external electric equipment as the portion where the temperature is to be detected and electrically coupled to the driving power source and the external electric equipment, to detect temperature of the bus bar.

4. The overcurrent protection circuit according to claim 3 , wherein each of the first transistor element and the second transistor element is an NPN transistor element which emitter is grounded, a base of the first transistor element is coupled to a collector of the second transistor element and is supplied with the switching control signal generated in response to an external control signal for driving and controlling the external electric equipment, and one end of the coil is coupled to a collector of the first transistor element.

5. The overcurrent protection circuit according to claim 4 , wherein the switching control signal is a high-level signal which is supplied to the first transistor element when the second transistor element is an off state.

6. The overcurrent protection circuit according to claim 1 , wherein the overcurrent protection circuit is mounted on a vehicle, and the external electric equipment is a motor constituting a fan for cooling a radiator which is supplied with power and driven from a vehicle mounted battery as the driving power source.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF ADDRESS Recorded Jun 5, 2023
From: YAZAKI CORPORATION
To: YAZAKI CORPORATION
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