IP Library Granted Patent US 8,004,284
Granted Patent B2
US 8,004,284 · App. 12/469,116 · Granted Aug 23, 2011

Leak detecting circuit

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Patent No.
US 8,004,284
App. No.
12/469,116
Granted
Aug 23, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A leak detecting circuit includes: a current path having one end connected to a conductor housing a device supplied with a direct-current voltage from a direct-current power source, and having another end connected to a negative electrode of the direct-current power source; the current path including a limiting resistance for limiting a current, a switch element having a first electrode, a second electrode, and a control electrode, conduction between the first electrode and the second electrode being controlled, a detecting resistance for detecting a current flowing through the current path, and a variable direct-current power source allowing a plurality of leak detecting reference voltages for detecting a leak to be selected, and having a negative electrode connected to the negative electrode of the direct-current power source; an amplifier for amplifying a voltage across the detecting resistance; and a constant-voltage circuit for making constant a potential difference between a voltage of the control electrode of the switch element and a voltage of a positive electrode of the variable direct-current power source; wherein a leak between the conductor and the direct-current power source is detected on a basis of the voltage across the detecting resistance, the voltage across the detecting resistance being amplified by the amplifier.

Claims (9)

1. A leak detecting circuit comprising:

a current path having one end connected to a conductor housing a device supplied with a direct-current voltage from a direct-current power source, and having another end connected to a negative electrode of said direct-current power source;

said current path including a limiting resistance for limiting a current, a switch element having a first electrode, a second electrode, and a control electrode, conduction between said first electrode and said second electrode being controlled, a detecting resistance for detecting a current flowing through said current path, and a variable direct-current power source allowing a plurality of leak detecting reference voltages for detecting a leak to be selected, and having a negative electrode connected to the negative electrode of said direct-current power source;

an amplifier for amplifying a voltage across said detecting resistance; and

a constant-voltage circuit for making constant a potential difference between a voltage of said control electrode of said switch element and a voltage of a positive electrode of said variable direct-current power source;

wherein a leak between said conductor and said direct-current power source is detected on a basis of the voltage across said detecting resistance, the voltage across said detecting resistance being amplified by said amplifier.

2. The leak detecting circuit according to claim 1 , wherein said switch element is a field-effect transistor.

3. The leak detecting circuit according to claim 1 , wherein when a high potential side leak between a positive electrode of said direct-current power source and said conductor is detected, a control signal is output to said variable direct-current power source so that a first leak detecting reference voltage and a second leak detecting reference voltage are output from said variable direct-current power source, a high potential side leak resistance between the positive electrode of said direct-current power source and said conductor is calculated on a basis of a difference between a first detected voltage across said detecting resistance at said first leak detecting reference voltage and a second detected voltage across said detecting resistance at said second leak detecting reference voltage, and said high potential side leak is detected.

4. The leak detecting circuit according to claim 2 , wherein when a high potential side leak between a positive electrode of said direct-current power source and said conductor is detected, a control signal is output to said variable direct-current power source so that a first leak detecting reference voltage and a second leak detecting reference voltage are output from said variable direct-current power source, a high potential side leak resistance between the positive electrode of said direct-current power source and said conductor is calculated on a basis of a difference between a first detected voltage across said detecting resistance at said first leak detecting reference voltage and a second detected voltage across said detecting resistance at said second leak detecting reference voltage, and said high potential side leak is detected.

Assignments (2)
MERGER Recorded Feb 2, 2022
From: KEIHIN CORPORATION
To: HITACHI ASTEMO, LTD.
Reel/Frame 058951/0325 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 22, 2009
From: KAMATA, SEIJI
To: KEIHIN CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 022724/0278 →