Constant voltage power circuit for a remotely controlled device

Electricity: battery or capacitor charging or discharging – Serially connected batteries or cells – With discharge of cells or batteries

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307 19, 307155, 320 6, H02J 700

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ABSTRACT:
A circuit providing a constant voltage power source for a remotely controlled electrically operated device. The circuit includes a main battery operatively connected with a motor. The secondary battery is connected in parallel with the main battery and operatively connected with a wireless receiver. The negative terminals of both batteries are connected with the receiver through a double-pole single-throw switch and a series connected diode and inductor are interposed between the positive terminals of the batteries so that the secondary battery is charged by the potential of the main battery each time the switch is closed and current flow from the secondary battery to the main battery is prevented by the reverse bias of the diode.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3059185 (1962-10-01), Krugman
patent: 3614581 (1971-10-01), Frost
patent: 4207511 (1980-06-01), Radtke

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