IP Library Granted Patent US 7,692,908
Granted Patent B2
US 7,692,908 · App. 11/968,439 · Granted Apr 6, 2010

Protection of polarity-sensitive components connected in parallel with a direct current motor or inductor

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Patent No.
US 7,692,908
App. No.
11/968,439
Granted
Apr 6, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

Circuits and methods for protecting polarity-sensitive components, such as light emitting diodes, electrolytic capacitors or integrated circuits, operating from a DC current source including a DC motor, an inductor or relay having a positive terminal and a negative terminal for receiving current from the current source, a protection diode connected parallel with the positive and negative terminals of the motor in a reverse bias configuration, at least one polarity-sensitive component connected in parallel with the protection diode and the DC motor, and a polarity protection transistor connected either between the nominally positive current source terminal and the positive motor terminal, or between the nominally negative current source terminal and the negative motor terminal.

Claims (53)

1. A circuit for protecting polarity-sensitive components operating from a current source of direct current, said current source having a nominally positive terminal and a nominally negative terminal, said circuit comprising:

a direct current motor having a positive terminal and a negative terminal for receiving direct current from the current source,

a protection diode coupled parallel with the positive and negative terminals of the motor in a reverse bias configuration,

at least one polarity-sensitive component coupled in parallel with the protection diode and the direct current motor, and

a polarity protection transistor coupled in series with the direct current motor between the nominally positive terminal and the nominally negative terminal of the current source.

2. The circuit for protecting polarity-sensitive components in accordance with claim 1 , said polarity protection transistor coupled either between the nominally positive current source terminal and the positive motor terminal, or between the nominally negative current source terminal and the negative motor terminal.

3. The circuit for protecting polarity-sensitive components in accordance with claim 1 , wherein said polarity protection transistor which is coupled between the nominally negative current source terminal and the negative motor terminal is of the NPN type, with a collector terminal of the NPN transistor coupled to the negative terminal of the motor, with an emitter terminal of the NPN transistor is coupled to the nominally negative terminal of the current source, and with a base terminal coupled through a resistor to the nominally positive terminal of the current source to bias the NPN transistor to conduct current through the motor.

4. The circuit for protecting polarity-sensitive components in accordance with claim 1 , wherein said polarity protection transistor which is coupled between the nominally negative current source terminal and the negative motor terminal is of the PNP type, with a collector terminal of the PNP transistor coupled to the positive terminal of the motor, with an emitter terminal of the PNP transistor coupled to the nominally positive terminal of the current source, and with a base terminal coupled through a resistor to the nominally negative terminal of the current source to bias the PNP transistor to conduct current through the motor.

5. The circuit for protecting polarity-sensitive components in accordance with claim 1 , wherein said polarity-sensitive component comprises a light emitting diode.

6. The circuit for protecting polarity-sensitive components in accordance with claim 5 , wherein said light emitting diode is of the white light type.

7. The circuit for protecting polarity-sensitive components in accordance with claim 1 , wherein said polarity-sensitive component comprises an electrolytic capacitor.

8. The circuit for protecting polarity-sensitive components in accordance with claim 1 , wherein said polarity-sensitive component comprises an integrated circuit.

9. The circuit for protecting polarity-sensitive components in accordance with claim 1 , further comprising:

a flywheel coupled to the motor, said flywheel having kinetic energy in the form of angular momentum.

10. The circuit for protecting polarity-sensitive components in accordance with claim 9 , wherein said flywheel comprises a fan blade.

11. The circuit for protecting polarity-sensitive components in accordance with claim 9 , wherein said flywheel comprises a pump mechanism.

12. The circuit for protecting polarity-sensitive components in accordance with claim 9 , wherein said flywheel is further comprised of a clutch which permits the flywheel to spin ahead of the motor to prevent transfer of kinetic energy to the motor.

13. A circuit for protecting polarity-sensitive components operating from a current source of direct current, said current source having a nominally positive terminal and a nominally negative terminal, said circuit comprising:

an inductor having a positive terminal and a negative terminal for receiving direct current from the current source,

a protection diode coupled parallel with the positive and negative terminals of the inductor in a reverse bias configuration,

at least one polarity-sensitive component coupled in parallel with the protection diode and the inductor, and

a polarity protection transistor coupled in series with the inductor between the nominally negative current source terminal and the negative inductor terminal of the current source.

14. The circuit for protecting polarity-sensitive components in accordance with claim 13 , said polarity protection transistor coupled either between the nominally positive current source terminal and the positive inductor terminal, or between the nominally negative current source terminal and the negative inductor terminal.

15. The circuit for protecting polarity-sensitive components in accordance with claim 13 , wherein said polarity protection transistor which is coupled between the nominally negative current source terminal and the negative inductor terminal is of the NPN type, with a collector terminal of the NPN transistor coupled to the negative terminal of the inductor, with an emitter terminal of the NPN transistor is coupled to the nominally negative terminal of the current source, and with a base terminal coupled through a resistor to the nominally positive terminal of the current source to bias the NPN transistor to conduct current through the inductor.

16. The circuit for protecting polarity-sensitive components in accordance with claim 13 , wherein said polarity protection transistor which is coupled between the nominally negative current source terminal and the negative inductor terminal is of the PNP type, with a collector terminal of the PNP transistor coupled to the positive terminal of the inductor, with an emitter terminal of the PNP transistor coupled to the nominally positive terminal of the current source, and with a base terminal coupled through a resistor to the nominally negative terminal of the current source to bias the PNP transistor to conduct current through the inductor.

17. The circuit for protecting polarity-sensitive components in accordance with claim 13 , wherein said polarity-sensitive component comprises a light emitting diode.

18. The circuit for protecting polarity-sensitive components in accordance with claim 17 , wherein said light emitting diode is of the white light type.

19. The circuit for protecting polarity-sensitive components in accordance with claim 13 , wherein said polarity-sensitive component comprises an electrolytic capacitor.

20. The circuit for protecting polarity-sensitive components in accordance with claim 13 , wherein said polarity-sensitive component comprises an integrated circuit.

21. A method for protecting polarity-sensitive components operating from a current source of direct current, said current source having a nominally positive terminal and a nominally negative terminal, said method comprising the steps of:

providing a direct current motor having a positive terminal and a negative terminal for receiving direct current from the current source,

coupling a protection diode in parallel with the positive and negative terminals of the motor in a reverse bias configuration,

coupling at least one polarity-sensitive component in parallel with the protection diode and the direct current motor, and

coupling a polarity protection transistor in series with the direct current motor between the nominally positive terminal and the nominally negative terminal of the current source.

22. The method for protecting polarity-sensitive components in accordance with claim 21 , said method comprising the further steps of:

coupling the polarity protection transistor between the nominally positive current source terminal and the positive motor terminal, or

coupling the polarity protection transistor between the nominally negative current source terminal and the negative motor terminal.

23. The method for protecting polarity-sensitive components in accordance with claim 21 , said method comprising the further steps of:

providing said polarity protection transistor which is coupled between the nominally negative current source terminal and the negative motor terminal of the NPN type,

coupling a collector terminal of the NPN transistor to the negative terminal of the motor,

coupling an emitter terminal of the NPN transistor is to the nominally negative terminal of the current source, and

coupling a base terminal of the transistor of the NPN type through a resistor to the nominally positive terminal of the current source to bias the NPN transistor to conduct current through the motor.

24. The method for protecting polarity-sensitive components in accordance with claim 21 , said method comprising the further steps of:

providing said polarity protection transistor which is coupled between the nominally positive current source terminal and the positive motor terminal of the PNP type,

coupling a collector terminal of the PNP transistor to the positive terminal of the motor,

coupling an emitter terminal of the PNP transistor is to the nominally positive terminal of the current source, and

coupling a base terminal of the transistor of the PNP type through a resistor to the nominally negative terminal of the current source to bias the PNP transistor to conduct current through the motor.

25. The method for protecting polarity-sensitive components in accordance with claim 21 , said method comprising the further step of:

selecting the polarity-sensitive component to be a light emitting diode.

26. The method for protecting polarity-sensitive components in accordance with claim 21 , said method comprising the further step of:

selecting the polarity-sensitive component to be an electrolytic capacitor.

27. The method for protecting polarity-sensitive components in accordance with claim 21 , said method comprising the further step of:

selecting the polarity-sensitive component to be an integrated circuit.

Assignments (7)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 16, 2019
From: MIDDLETON O2COOL LLC
To: CIBC BANK USA
Reel/Frame 048081/0806 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 3, 2019
From: CIBC BANK USA, F/K/A THE PRIVATEBANK AND TRUST COMPANY
To: O2COOL LLC
Reel/Frame 049148/0436 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 28, 2018
From: MIDDLETON O2COOL LLC
To: O2COOL, LLC
Reel/Frame 047989/0501 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 27, 2018
From: O2COOL, LLC
To: MIDDLETON O2COOL LLC
Reel/Frame 047986/0351 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Dec 1, 2011
From: O2COOL, LLC
To: THE PRIVATEBANK AND TRUST COMPANY
Reel/Frame 027307/0232 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 11, 2011
From: GLJ, LLC
To: O2COOL, LLC
Reel/Frame 027219/0971 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 2, 2008
From: CHEN, HARRY; JUNKEL, ERIC
To: GLJ, LLC
Reel/Frame 020307/0475 →