Electronic control device and method for reducing stand-by state energy consumption of an electric household appliance
US-9492056-B2 · Nov 15, 2016 · US
US9906026B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9906026-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113637816-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 29, 2011 |
| Priority date | Mar 30, 2010 |
| Publication date | Feb 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 27, 2018 |
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An electric household appliance ( 1 ) has an electronic control unit ( 5 ) powered by a low-voltage power unit ( 6 ), and a device ( 7 ) for reducing energy consumption of the electric household appliance in standby mode. The device includes: a bistable relay ( 21 ) which is switched by a low-voltage enabling signal (S 2 ) to a closed position to turn on the low-voltage power unit ( 6 ), or is switched by a disabling signal (S 3 ) to an open position to turn off the low-voltage power unit ( 6 ); a low-voltage capacitive power unit ( 10 ) designed to generate the low-voltage enabling signal (S 2 ); and a hand-operated control device ( 11 ) interposed between the low-voltage capacitive power unit ( 10 ) and the bistable relay ( 21 ) to supply the low-voltage enabling signal (S 2 ) to the bistable relay.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An electric household appliance comprising: a control unit; a low-voltage power unit configured to receive a main supply voltage from an electrical power network and supply a low supply voltage to said control unit, wherein the electrical power network comprises a neutral line at a reference potential and a phase line at a phase potential; and a device for reducing energy consumption of the electric household appliance in a standby mode, wherein the device comprises: a switch which is switched by a low-voltage enabling signal from an open state to a closed state to connect the low-voltage power unit to the electrical power network to turn on the low-voltage power unit and said control unit; a low-voltage capacitive power supply input-connected to said electrical power network and designed to generate and output said low-voltage enabling signal, wherein the low-voltage capacitive power supply has a terminal connected to the phase line and a terminal connected to the neutral line; and a hand-operated control device having an input connected to said low-voltage capacitive power supply to receive said low-voltage enabling signal, and an output connected to supply the received low-voltage enabling signal to said switch. 2. An electric household appliance as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said switch is adapted to be switched, by a disabling signal, to said open state, thereby disconnecting the low-voltage power unit from the electrical power network to turn the low-voltage power unit and said control unit off completely. 3. An electric household appliance as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the control unit is adapted to generate and output said disabling signal, which is a pulse-type low-voltage signal. 4. An electric household appliance as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said switch comprises a bistable relay. 5. An electric household appliance as claimed in claim 4 , wherein said bistable relay comprises at least one electric contact movable between a first position, which is associated with said open state in which a power line connecting said low-voltage power unit to the electrical power network is opened, and a second position, which is associated with said closed state in which said power line is closed. 6. An electric household appliance as claimed in claim 5 , wherein said bistable relay comprises an electromagnetic device designed to move said electric contact from the first position to the second position on the basis of the low-voltage enabling signal, or to move the movable electric contact from the second position to the first position on the basis of a disabling signal different from the low-voltage enabling signal. 7. An electric household appliance as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the control unit is adapted to detect whether a user actuates the hand-operated control device while the appliance is running, and the control unit is adapted to generate a disabling signal in response to the actuation of the hand-operated control device. 8. An electric household appliance as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a sensor is provided for detecting the low-voltage enabling signal. 9. An electric household appliance as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the control unit is adapted to detect actuation of the hand-operated control device on the basis of a signal generated by the sensor. 10. An electric household appliance as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the control unit is adapted to generate a disabling signal when the signal generated by the sensor meets a prearranged condition. 11. An electric household appliance as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the control unit is adapted to control operation of a plurality of electric loads and to selectively disconnect each electric load from the electrical power network when a working cycle of the electric household appliance is concluded or when the electric household appliance switches to a standby mode. 12. An electric household appliance as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the control unit is adapted to determine, after a power failure and when low voltage is restored by the low-voltage power unit, whether the control unit is turned on by power being restored or by a user actuating the hand-operated control device. 13. An electric household appliance as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said low-voltage capacitive power supply comprises a capacitive dividing circuit comprising: a first input terminal and a second input terminal connected to a first power line and a second power line at a first predetermined potential and a second predetermined potential respectively; a first output terminal adapted to supply said low-voltage enabling signal; a first charge-accumulating device and a second charge-accumulating device that are connected between said first input terminal and said second input terminal; and at least one voltage limiter connected in parallel to said second charge-accumulating device and designed to switch from a non-conducting state to a conducting state when subjected to a voltage above a predetermined breakdown voltage, wherein said first charge-accumulating device and said second charge-accumulating device are designed such that a voltage at terminals of said second charge-accumulating device is below said predetermined breakdown voltage. 14. An electric household appliance as claimed in claim 13 , wherein said capacitive dividing circuit comprises a second output terminal and a third charge-accumulating device connected between said first output terminal and said second output terminal. 15. An electric household appliance as claimed in claim 14 , wherein said voltage limiter comprises a Zener diode having an anode terminal and a cathode terminal connected respectively to said second input terminal of said capacitive dividing circuit and to a node between said first charge-accumulating device and said second charge-accumulating device. 16. An electric household appliance as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said low-voltage enabling signal is a pulse signal. 17. An electric household appliance as claimed in claim 1 , comprising an electro magnetic compatibility (EMC) filter which is interposed between outputs of said switch and inputs of said low-voltage power unit. 18. An electric household appliance as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the switch is switched by a disabling signal received from the control unit via a line separate from a line on which the switch receives the low-voltage enabling signal. 19. An electric household appliance as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the low-voltage capacitive power supply comprises an input terminal that receives the phase potential. 20. An electric household appliance as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the low-voltage capacitive power supply comprises: a first capacitor comprising: a first terminal coupled to the phase line and having the phase potential; and a second terminal; and a second capacitor comprising: a third terminal coupled to the second terminal; and a fourth terminal coupled to the neutral line and having the reference potential. 21. An electric household appliance as claimed in claim 20 , wherein the low-voltage capacitive power supply further comprises: a first diode comprising: a first cathode terminal coupled to the second terminal; and a first anode terminal coupled to the neutral line and having the reference potential; a second diode comprising: a second cathode terminal coupled to an output terminal of the low-voltage capacitive power supply; and a second anode terminal
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