Wear-balanced electromagnetic motor control switching
US-10141143-B2 · Nov 27, 2018 · US
US11664180B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11664180-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117509770-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 25, 2021 |
| Priority date | Apr 25, 2018 |
| Publication date | May 30, 2023 |
| Grant date | May 30, 2023 |
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A contactor apparatus and method for operating the contactor apparatus can include a contactor assembly with a contactor coil operably coupled to a contactor switch. One or more sensors can be provided in the contactor assembly adapted to measure one or more aspects of the contactor assembly. Based upon the measured aspects, a controller can initiate operation of the contactor switch to effectively toggle the contactor switch at a zero-crossing point along an alternating current waveform.
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A method of operating a contactor, the method comprising: receiving, in a controller module, at least two operational characteristics of the contactor, with each operational characteristic representative of a delay time; determining, in the controller module, a contactor time delay for at least one of disconnecting or connecting a power supply by the contactor, the contactor time delay being a summation of a set of delay timings based on the delay time of each operational characteristic; and initiating, by the controller module, the at least one of disconnecting or connecting of the power supply by the contactor at an initiation time prior to a zero-crossing voltage of an alternating current (AC) waveform of the power supply, wherein the initiation time anticipates the zero-crossing voltage based upon the contactor time delay; wherein the at least two operational characteristics of the contactor include at least two of: an electrical signal representative of the AC waveform and of an electrical signal delay time, a temperature value representative of the temperature of a contactor coil and of a coil temperature delay time, or a contactor coil operational characteristic representative of a contactor coil operational characteristic delay time. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein an effective disconnecting or connecting of the power supply coincides with the zero-crossing voltage of the AC waveform. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the determining is further based on estimating the contactor time delay. 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the determining is further based on predicting the contactor time delay. 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the determining the contactor time delay is further based on the summation of the set of delay timings and an error correction value defined by a difference between an effective disconnecting or connecting of the power supply along the AC waveform and the zero-crossing voltage of an AC waveform of at least one previous contactor disconnection or connection. 6. The method of claim 5 wherein the error correction value is based upon a difference in a voltage measured at an effective disconnecting or connecting of the power supply and a zero value for the voltage. 7. The method of claim 6 wherein the error correction value is further based upon the voltage at the effective disconnecting or connecting, and the AC waveform of the power supply. 8. The method of claim 1 wherein the initiating further includes energizing a solenoid coil with a coil power supply to operably disconnect or connect the power supply. 9. The method of claim 8 wherein the initiating further includes closing a coil switch to provide the coil power supply to the solenoid coil. 10. A method of operating a contactor, the method comprising: receiving, in a controller module, at least two operational characteristics of the contactor, with each operational characteristic representative of a delay time; determining, in the controller module, a total contactor time delay defined by a timing estimation to operably disconnect or connect a power supply and an electrical load, based on the delay time of each operational characteristic; determining a contactor initiation time based on at least one delay time and an alternating current (AC) waveform of the power supply, such that an expiration of the total contactor time delay coincides with a zero-crossing voltage of the AC waveform; and initiating, by the controller module, a toggling of the power supply by the contactor at the contactor initiation time; wherein the at least two operational characteristics of the contactor include at least two of an electrical signal representative of the AC waveform, a temperature value of a contactor coil energizable to disconnect the power supply from an electrical load, the temperature value representative of the temperature of the contactor coil and of a coil temperature delay time, or a contactor coil operational characteristic representative of a contactor coil operational characteristic delay time. 11. The method of claim 10 wherein the initiating further includes energizing the contactor coil with the contactor coil energizing supply at the contactor initiation time, and wherein an effective toggling of the power supply coincides with the zero-crossing voltage of the AC waveform. 12. The method of claim 10 wherein the determining the contactor time delay is further based on a temperature of a contactor coil, a contactor coil energizing supply characteristic, and an error correction value defined by a difference between an effective toggling of the power supply by the contactor along the AC waveform and the zero-crossing voltage of the AC waveform of at least one previous contactor disconnection or connection. 13. The method of claim 12 wherein the error correction value is based upon a difference in a voltage measured at an effective disconnecting or connecting of the power supply and a zero value for the voltage. 14. A contactor assembly comprising: a contactor switch selectably connecting an input with an output; a contactor coil operably coupled to the contactor switch and configured to actuate the contactor switch; at least two sensors configured to measure an operational characteristic of the contactor assembly; and a controller module configured to: receive at least two electrical signals from the at least two sensors, with each electrical signal representative of a delay time; determine a contactor time delay as a summation of a set of delay timings based upon the at least two electrical signals, and initiate at least one of a disconnecting or connecting of the input and the output by the contactor switch at an initiation time prior to a zero-crossing voltage of an alternating current (AC) waveform of a power supply wherein the initiation time is based upon the contactor time delay; wherein the at least two sensors comprise at least two of a contactor coil temperature sensor configured to measure a temperature of the contactor coil, a contactor coil operational characteristic sensor configured to measure an operational characteristic of the contactor coil, or an input AC waveform sensor configured to measure the AC waveform of the power supply from the input. 15. The contactor assembly of claim 14 , wherein the contactor coil temperature sensor is representative of a coil temperature delay time, the input AC waveform sensor is representative of an electrical signal delay time, and the contactor coil operational characteristic sensor is representative of an operational characteristic delay time. 16. The contactor assembly of claim 14 wherein the controller module is further configured to at least one of effectively disconnect or effectively connect the input and the output when the AC waveform has a zero voltage. 17. The contactor assembly of claim 14 , wherein one of the at least two sensors comprise an output voltage sensor configured to measure a voltage when the input is at least one of effectively disconnected or effectively connected from the output, wherein the controller module is configured to receive a fourth electrical signal from the output voltage sensor.
Circuit arrangements not adapted to a particular application of the switch and not otherwise provided for, e.g. for ensuring operation of the switch at a predetermined point in the AC cycle · CPC title
for ensuring operation of the switch at a predetermined point of the AC cycle (for multipolar switches H01H9/563) · CPC title
concerning the disconnection itself, e.g. at a particular instant, particularly at zero value of current, disconnection in a predetermined order (disconnection at zero value in general H03K17/18) · CPC title
for ensuring operation of the switch at a predetermined point in the AC cycle · CPC title
Indicating the instants of passage of current or voltage through a given value, e.g. passage through zero · CPC title
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