Electrical remote control circuit

Electricity: motive power systems – Automatic and/or with time-delay means – Radiant energy

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318287, 318293, H02P 310

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045284890

ABSTRACT:
A remote control circuit for a hard wired remote control controlling multiple functions in a multiple motor device has a reduced number of wires extending between the hand held control and the motor control circuit. The circuit includes a rectifier for generating a positive control voltage and a negative control voltage which are separately supplied along individual wires to the hand held control, and a single wire extending between the hand held control and the control circuit for each function, the voltage appearing along the wire designating the direction of movement of the function. A pair of parallel connected LEDs sense the polarity of the voltage and energize a triac corresponding to the polarity of the voltage appearing along the control wire to energize the proper winding of a reversible motor.

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patent: 3921048 (1975-11-01), Padgitt
patent: 4152634 (1979-05-01), Penrod
patent: 4282464 (1981-08-01), Uzuka

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