Electricity: single generator systems – Combined control of generating means and load circuit – Including load circuit-making and breaking
Patent
1988-05-24
1989-08-29
Hickey, R. J.
Electricity: single generator systems
Combined control of generating means and load circuit
Including load circuit-making and breaking
219203, H02J 100
Patent
active
048620556
ABSTRACT:
An automotive charging apparatus employs a high voltage load, such as a deicing means for deicing a windshield of the automobile, in the line which connects a battery with an alternator. The automotive charging apparatus also employs a switch in parallel with the high voltage load so that an output voltage is supplied both to the high voltage load and to the battery when the switch member is opened and the output voltage is supplied only to the battery when the switch member is closed. The output voltage of the alternator changes to the higher level when the switch member is opened in order to maintain the battery voltage within the range of the predetermined value.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4263543 (1981-04-01), Watrous et al.
patent: 4267433 (1981-05-01), Sahm, III
Section 43-20, pp. 2-4, Heated Windshield System from '86 Ford Taurus Shop Manual.
Glass, Nov. 1986, vol. 63-"Heatable Automobile Windshields with Reduced Energy Transmission Characteristics," pp. 417-419.
Automotive Engineering, Oct. 1985, p. 38.
Maruyama Toshinori
Matsuhashi Toshiaki
Sato Hirohide
Hickey R. J.
Nippondenso Co. Ltd.
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