IP Library Granted Patent US 9,778,310
Granted Patent B2
US 9,778,310 · App. 12/940,306 · Granted Oct 3, 2017

Apparatus and method for detection of solenoid current

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Patent No.
US 9,778,310
App. No.
12/940,306
Granted
Oct 3, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

An apparatus for detecting leakage current through a solenoid coil that includes a capacitor connected to one end of the solenoid coil and a feedback circuit that monitors the rate of decay of the capacitor voltage to determine if an excessive leakage current is present.

Claims (34)

1. A control circuit comprising:

a first electronic switch having a first terminal adapted to be connected to a voltage supply and a second terminal;

a coil having a first end connected to the second terminal of the first electronic switch and a second end;

a second electronic switch having a first terminal connected to the second end of the coil and a second terminal adapted to be connected to ground;

a capacitor having a first terminal connected to the first end of the coil and a second terminal adapted to be connected to ground such that the capacitor is charged when the first electronic switch is in a conducting state and is discharged when the first electronic switch is in a non-conducting state; and

a feedback circuit connected to one of the first and second ends of the coil so as to monitor a rate of decay of the capacitor charge and to determine that a fault is present in either the coil, the first electronic switch, or the second electronic switch when an excessive leakage current is detected.

2. The control circuit defined in claim 1 wherein the feedback circuit compares a sensed voltage at the one end of the coil to a voltage threshold at a predetermined time.

3. The control circuit defined in claim 1 wherein the feedback circuit is connected to the first end of the coil.

4. The control circuit defined in claim 1 wherein the feedback circuit is connected to the second end of the coil.

5. The control circuit defined in claim 2 wherein the feedback circuit generates a warning signal upon determining that the sensed voltage is less than the voltage threshold.

6. The control circuit defined in claim 2 wherein the feedback circuit periodically compares the sensed voltage to the voltage threshold and determines that a fault is present when the sensed voltage is less than the voltage threshold for a predetermined number of consecutive periods.

7. A method comprising the steps of:

(a) providing a control circuit including (1) a first electronic switch having a first terminal adapted to be connected to a voltage supply and a second terminal; (2) a coil having a first end connected to the second terminal of the first electronic switch and a second end; (3) a second electronic switch having a first terminal connected to the second end of the coil and a second terminal adapted to be connected to ground; and (4) a capacitor having a first terminal connected to the first end of the coil and a second terminal adapted to be connected to ground such that the capacitor is charged when the first electronic switch is in a conducting state and is discharged when the first electronic switch is in a non-conducting state;

(b) placing the first electronic switch in a conducting state to charge the capacitor;

(c) placing each of the first and second electronic switches in a non-conducting state; and

(d) monitoring a rate of decay of charge of the capacitor and determining that a fault is present in either the coil, the first electronic switch, or the second electronic switch when an excessive leakage current is detected.

8. The method defined in claim 7 wherein step (d) is performed by comparing a sensed voltage at the one end of the coil to a voltage threshold at a predetermined time.

9. The control circuit defined in claim 8 wherein step (d) is performed by periodically comparing the sensed voltage to the voltage threshold and determining that a fault when the sensed voltage is less than the voltage threshold for a predetermined number of consecutive periods.

10. The method defined in claim 7 wherein step (a) is performed by providing a plurality of coils each having a first end connected to the second terminal of the first electronic switch and a second end; a plurality of second electronic switches each having a first terminal connected to a respective one of the second ends of the plurality of coils and a second terminal adapted to be connected to ground; and a capacitor having a first terminal connected to each of the first ends of the coil and a second terminal adapted to be connected to ground such that the capacitor is charged when the first electronic switch is in a conducting state and is discharged when the first electronic switch is in a non-conducting state; and wherein step (d) is performed by providing a plurality of feedback circuits each connected to a respective one of the first and second ends of each of the plurality of coils.

11. A control circuit comprising:

a first electronic switch having a first terminal adapted to be connected to a voltage supply and a second terminal;

a coil having a first end connected to the second terminal of the first electronic switch and a second end;

a second electronic switch having a first terminal connected to the second end of the coil and a second terminal adapted to be connected to ground;

a capacitor having a first terminal connected to the first end of the coil and a second terminal adapted to be connected to ground such that the capacitor is charged when the first electronic switch is in a conducting state and is discharged when the first electronic switch is in a non-conducting state; and

a feedback circuit connected to one of the first and second ends of the coil so as to monitor a rate of decay of the capacitor charge to determine if there is a fault present in either the coil, the first electronic switch, or the second electronic switch,

wherein the feedback circuit compares a sensed voltage at the one end of the coil to a voltage threshold at a predetermined time to determine if there is a fault present in either the coil, the first electronic switch, or the second electronic switch, and

wherein either (1) the feedback circuit generates a warning signal upon determining that the sensed voltage is less than the voltage threshold, or (2) the feedback circuit periodically compares the sensed voltage to the voltage threshold and determines that a fault is present when the sensed voltage is less than the voltage threshold for a predetermined number of consecutive periods.

12. The control circuit defined in claim 11 wherein the feedback circuit generates a warning signal upon determining that the sensed voltage is less than the voltage threshold.

13. The control circuit defined in claim 11 wherein the feedback circuit periodically compares the sensed voltage to the voltage threshold and determines that a fault is present when the sensed voltage is less than the voltage threshold for a predetermined number of consecutive periods.

14. A method comprising the steps of:

(a) providing a control circuit including (1) a first electronic switch having a first terminal adapted to be connected to a voltage supply and a second terminal; (2) a coil having a first end connected to the second terminal of the first electronic switch and a second end; (3) a second electronic switch having a first terminal connected to the second end of the coil and a second terminal adapted to be connected to ground; and (4) a capacitor having a first terminal connected to the first end of the coil and a second terminal adapted to be connected to ground such that the capacitor is charged when the first electronic switch is in a conducting state and is discharged when the first electronic switch is in a non-conducting state;

(b) placing the first electronic switch in a conducting state to charge the capacitor;

(c) placing each of the first and second electronic switches in a non-conducting state; and

(d) monitoring a rate of decay of charge of the capacitor to determine if a fault is present in either the coil, the first electronic switch, or the second electronic switch, wherein step (d) is performed by periodically comparing a sensed voltage at the one end of the coil to a voltage threshold at a predetermined time and determining that a fault present in either the coil, the first electronic switch, or the second electronic switch when the sensed voltage is less than the voltage threshold for a predetermined number of consecutive periods.

Assignments (2)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 15, 2013
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: TRW VEHICLE SAFETY SYSTEMS INC.; TRW AUTOMOTIVE U.S. LLC; KELSEY-HAYES COMPANY; TRW INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CORP.
Reel/Frame 031645/0697 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Dec 21, 2012
From: TRW VEHICLE SAFETY SYSTEMS INC.; TRW AUTOMOTIVE U.S. LLC; KELSEY-HAYES COMPANY
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 029529/0534 →