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Title: Fail-safe reference voltage source



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Claims: Having now described the invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:

1. A fail-safe circuit for developing a direct current reference voltage comprising, source of periodic signals coupled to a reverse voltage breakdown regulating means, said reverse voltage breakdown regulating means connected to a first plate of a four-terminal impedance means, a second plate of said four-terminal impedance means coupled to said source of periodic signals, a pair of output terminals coupled to said first and second plates of said four-terminal impedance means so that a direct current reference voltage is developed across said pair of output terminals when and only when no critical circuit or component failure is present in the circuit.

2. A fail-safe circuit, as defined in claim 1, wherein a transformer including a primary winding and a secondary winding couples said source of periodic signals to said reverse voltage breakdown regulating means.

3. A fail-safe circuit, as defined in claim 1, wherein said reverse voltage breakdown regulating means is a semiconductive voltage breakdown device.

4. A fail-safe circuit, as defined in claim 1, wherein said reverse voltage breakdown regulating means is a zener diode.

5. A fail-safe circuit, as defined in claim 1, wherein said four-terminal impedance means is a capacitor.

6. A fail-safe circuit, as defined in claim 1, wherein resistor means limits the current to said reverse voltage breakdown regulating means and said four-terminal impedance means.

7. A fail-safe constant d.c. voltage supply comprising, a transformer having a primary and a secondary winding, said primary winding of said transformer connected to an a.c. signal source, a zener diode having an anode and a cathode electrode, said anode electrode of said zener diode connected to one end of said secondary winding of said transformer, a capacitor having a first and a second pair of terminals, said cathode electrode of said zener diode resistively connected to one of said first pair of terminals, the other of said first pair of terminals connected to the other end of said secondary winding of said transformer, and said second pair of terminals having the constant d.c. voltage developed thereacross only in the absence of a critical component or circuit failure.

8. A fail-safe constant d.c. voltage supply, as defined in claim 7, wherein a short circuit and an open circuit failure of said zener diode removes the constant d.c. reference voltage from said second pair of terminals of said four-terminal capacitor.

9. A fail-safe constant d.c. voltage supply, as defined in claim 7, wherein a short circuit or an open circuit failure of said four-terminal capacitor removes the constant d.c. reference voltage from said second pair of terminals of said four-terminal capacitor.

10. A fail-safe constant d.c. voltage supply, as defined in claim 7 wherein an open circuit failure of said transformer means removes the constant d.c. reference voltage from said second pair of terminals of said four-terminal capacitor.

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Inventors: Campbell, Richard D. (Harmarville, PA, US)

Application Number: 417113
Filing Date: 1973-11-19
Publication_date: 1976-04-13
Assignee: Westinghouse Air Brake Company (Swissvale, PA)
Primary Class(es): 363/126 361/434
Other Classes:
US Patent Ref:
1924606Aug, 1933Hammond317/231.
2841771Jul, 1958Dunleavey317/230.
3063001Nov, 1962White321/16.
3259834Jul, 1966Wright307/318.
3439230Apr, 1969Lambert et al.317/230.
3614539Oct, 1971Hallenbeck317/16.
3747014Jul, 1973Darrow331/113.
3842334Oct, 1974Franz321/2.

Other Refs: 1,223,434
Aug, 1966DT
Other References: Motorola Semiconductor Handbook, June 1, 1965, pp. 2-13, 2-14.