Protection against AC voltage conditions
US-11984717-B2 · May 14, 2024 · US
US12476451B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12476451-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418655270-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 5, 2024 |
| Priority date | Dec 19, 2018 |
| Publication date | Nov 18, 2025 |
| Grant date | Nov 18, 2025 |
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A protective supply circuit can include an AC line configured to receive AC power, and a transient blocking unit (TBU) implemented along the AC line. The protective supply circuit can further include a circuit protection device coupled to the AC line and implemented to be parallel with a load circuit when the load circuit is connected to the circuit protection device. The circuit protection device can be configured to be non-conducting when a voltage being provided to the load circuit is in a normal range and conducting when the voltage has an overvoltage value greater than the normal range to shunt substantially all excess power away from the load circuit. The TBU can be configured to block excessive current in the AC line resulting from the current in the circuit protection device.
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The invention claimed is: 1 . A protective supply circuit comprising: an AC line configured to receive AC power; a transient blocking unit (TBU) implemented along the AC line; a power conversion component configured to convert the AC power as an input into DC power as an output; and a circuit protection device coupled to the output of the power conversion component and implemented to be parallel with a load circuit being powered by the DC power when the load circuit is connected to the circuit protection device, the circuit protection device configured to be non-conducting when a DC voltage being provided to the load circuit is in a normal range and conducting when the DC voltage has an overvoltage value greater than the normal range to shunt substantially all excess power away from the load circuit; wherein the TBU is configured to block excessive current through the input of the power conversion component resulting from the shunted power through the circuit protection device. 2 . The protective supply circuit of claim 1 , wherein the circuit protection device is a thyristor overvoltage protection device. 3 . The protective supply circuit of claim 2 , wherein the thyristor overvoltage protection device implemented as a thyristor integrated surge protector (TISP). 4 . The protective supply circuit of claim 1 , further comprising an overvoltage protection device implemented across the AC line and configured to shunt the AC power away from the power conversion component when activated by an overvoltage condition associated with the AC line. 5 . The protective supply circuit of claim 1 , further comprising a fuse implemented along the AC line and configured to prevent the AC power from entering the AC line when tripped. 6 . An electrical apparatus comprising: a load circuit configured to operate with a DC voltage; and a protective supply circuit configured to receive AC power and generate the DC voltage for the load circuit, the protective supply circuit including an AC line configured to receive the AC power, a transient blocking unit (TBU) implemented along the AC line, and a power conversion component configured to convert the AC power as an input into DC power as an output, the protective supply circuit further including a circuit protection device coupled to the output of the power conversion component and implemented to be parallel with the load circuit, the circuit protection device configured to be non-conducting when the DC voltage is in a normal range and conducting when the DC voltage has an overvoltage value greater than the normal range to shunt substantially all excess power away from the load circuit, wherein the TBU is configured to block excessive current through the input of the power conversion component resulting from the shunted power through the circuit protection device. 7 . The electrical apparatus of claim 6 , further comprising a connection component configured to connect the protective supply circuit to an AC source so as to provide the AC power to the AC line. 8 . The electrical apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the electrical apparatus is an electrical appliance.
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