Circuit arrangement for protective couplings

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235 92PE, 235 92R, 2351035R, G06M 308, G06M 302

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040397815

ABSTRACT:
A circuit arrangement for protecting an overload coupling includes respective pulse generating elements which produce respective pulse trains, the difference between individual repetition rates of which is a measure of slip. A pulse comparator, in the form of a resettable forward-backward counter receives outputs from the two pulse generating elements and is provided with a reset input. A decoding stage is connected to receive the counting result output from the counter. A warning signal generator receives the output of the decoding stage. A disconnecting device is operatively arranged to disengage the coupling upon production of a signal from the decoding stage indicating a given slip.

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patent: 3794814 (1974-02-01), Lay et al.
patent: 3910107 (1975-10-01), Fabry
patent: 3982107 (1976-09-01), Butler
Ross E. Hupp, "Bidirectional Counting,"Instruments & Control Systems, pp. 2596-2597, Dec. 1960.

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