IP Library Granted Patent US 7,045,917
Granted Patent B2
US 7,045,917 · App. 10/801,097 · Granted May 16, 2006

Circuit arrangement for an electric appliance

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Patent No.
US 7,045,917
App. No.
10/801,097
Granted
May 16, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A circuit arrangement for an electric appliance, having a control device and a power supply unit connected with an electric current supply connector for providing functional units, which are to be controlled, of the electric appliance with current. A switch is provided on the electric current supply connector for cutting off the power supply unit from the electric current supply connector on a primary side. The switch has a piezo switch which is open in the non-activated state. The circuit arrangement of this invention is used, for example, in connection with electronic household appliances.

Claims (20)

1. A circuit arrangement for an electric appliance, having a control device ( 10 ) and a power supply unit ( 12 ) connected with an electric current supply connector (L, N) for providing controlled functional units of the electric appliance with current, wherein a switch ( 14 ) on the electric current supply connector (L, N) can cut off the power supply unit ( 12 ) from the electric current supply connector (L, N) on a primary side, the circuit arrangement comprising:

the switch ( 14 ) having a piezo switch which is open in a non-activated state.

2. The circuit arrangement in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the piezo switch ( 14 ) is connected with a power semiconductor circuit ( 16 ) which, when the piezo switch ( 14 ) is operated, connects the control device ( 10 ) for activation with the electric power supply connector (L, N).

3. The circuit arrangement in accordance with claim 2 , wherein when the piezo switch ( 14 ) is actuated, a brief voltage for activating the power semiconductor circuit ( 16 ) is generated at the piezo switch ( 14 ) due to actuating force exerted on the piezo switch ( 14 ).

4. The circuit arrangement in accordance with claim 3 , wherein the power semiconductor circuit ( 16 ) has at least one of a triac and a triode alternating current switch.

5. The circuit arrangement in accordance with claim 4 , wherein the activated power semiconductor circuit ( 16 ) connects the control device ( 10 ) with the electric power supply connector (L, N) via the power supply unit ( 12 ).

6. The circuit arrangement in accordance with claim 5 , wherein for maintaining the current supply for the electric appliance during operation, the control device ( 10 ) is connected with a lock-in circuit ( 18 ) that can be activated by the control device ( 10 ).

7. The circuit arrangement in accordance with claim 4 , wherein the lock-in circuit has at least one thyristor.

8. The circuit arrangement in accordance with claim 5 , wherein the lock-in circuit has at least one of an electro-mechanical relay and a Reed relay.

9. The circuit arrangement in accordance with claim 8 , wherein the control device ( 10 ) is connected with a semiconductor circuit for cutting off the control device ( 10 ) from the electric power supply connector (L, N).

10. The circuit arrangement in accordance with claim 9 , wherein the control device ( 10 ) deactivates the lock-in circuit ( 18 ) for cuffing off the electric power supply connector (L, N) and for switching off the electric appliance.

11. A circuit arrangement for an electric appliance, having a control device ( 10 ) and a power supply unit ( 12 ) connected with an electric current supply connector (L, N) for providing controlled functional units of the electric appliance with current, wherein a switch ( 14 ) on the electric current supply connector (L, N) can cut off the power supply unit ( 12 ) from the electric current supply connector (L, N) on a primary side, the circuit arrangement comprising:

the switch ( 14 ) including a piezo switch which is open in a non-activated state, wherein the piezo switch ( 14 ) is connected with a power semiconductor circuit ( 16 ) which, when the piezo switch ( 14 ) is operated, connects the control device ( 10 ) for activation with the electric power supply connector (L, N), wherein the power semiconductor circuit ( 16 ) has at least one of a triac and a triode alternating current switch.

12. The circuit arrangement in accordance with claim 3 , wherein the activated power semiconductor circuit ( 16 ) connects the control device ( 10 ) with the electric power supply connector (L, N) via the power supply unit ( 12 ).

13. The circuit arrangement in accordance with claim 1 , wherein for maintaining the current supply for the electric appliance during operation, the control device ( 10 ) is connected with a lock-in circuit ( 18 ) that can be activated by the control device ( 10 ).

14. A circuit arrangement for an electric appliance, having a control device ( 10 ) and a power supply unit ( 12 ) connected with an electric current supply connector (L, N) for providing controlled functional units of the electric appliance with current, wherein a switch ( 14 ) on the electric current supply connector (L, N) can cut off the power supply unit ( 12 ) from the electric current supply connector (L, N) on a primary side, the circuit arrangement comprising:

the switch ( 14 ) having a piezo switch which is open in a non-activated state, and, for maintaining the current supply for the electric appliance during operation, the control device ( 10 ) is connected with a lock-in circuit ( 18 ) that can be activated by the control device ( 10 ), the lock-in circuit including at least one thyristor.

15. The circuit arrangement in accordance with claim 4 , wherein the lock-in circuit has at least one of an electro-mechanical relay and a Reed relay.

16. The circuit arrangement in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the control device ( 10 ) is connected with a semiconductor circuit for cutting off the control device ( 10 ) from the electric power supply connector (L, N).

17. The circuit arrangement in accordance with claim 2 , wherein the control device ( 10 ) deactivates the lock-in circuit ( 18 ) for cutting off the electric power supply connector (L, N) and for switching off the electric appliance.