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Peter Vanderhelst Phones & Addresses

  • Fort Pierce, FL
  • Birmingham, MI
  • Clinton Township, MI
  • Lakeville, MI

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Apparatus And Method Of Phase Control For Resistance Welding And Other Resistive-Inductive Loads

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US Patent:
44930402, Jan 8, 1985
Filed:
Jun 1, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/383829
Inventors:
Peter W. Vanderhelst - Birmingham MI
Assignee:
Midland-Ross Corporation - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
G06G 764
B23K 1124
US Classification:
364477
Abstract:
A computer-controlled welding apparatus includes a phase-controlled resistance welding circuit (A) for selectively conducting pulses of a welding current to a workpiece (B) and a control circuit (C) for controlling the conduction of the welding current. The control circuit includes a line clock generator (30) for determining the beginning of each voltage half line cycle and a conduction sensor (34) for determining whether or not a contactor (14) is conducting current to the workpiece. A microcomputer (40) is preprogrammed with a plurality of power factor correction curves, each of which represents weld current vs. firing angle for a fixed hangover angle. The computer is programmed to select one of the power factor correction curves. If the preceding half line cycle was conductive, the program selects the curve which corresponds to the hangover angle of the preceding half line cycle. If the present half cycle is the first conductive half cycle in a weld, the program selects the curve corresponding to a hangover angle of about 87. degree.

Active Snubber For An Inverter

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US Patent:
48498734, Jul 18, 1989
Filed:
Nov 5, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/117045
Inventors:
Peter W. Vanderhelst - Birmingham MI
Assignee:
Medar, Inc. - Farmington Hills MI
International Classification:
H02H 7122
US Classification:
363 55
Abstract:
Active snubber structure and method for use with an electronic power inverter to reduce turn off losses in electronic switches in the power inverter. The snubber structure includes a resistor and a capacitor connected in series with each other and in parallel with the load on the power inverter and parallel, inverse connected silicon controlled rectifiers connected in parallel with the resistor for selectively shorting the resistor. In the method of use of the active snubber structure, electrical energy is stored in the capacitor connected in parallel with the load during on time of the inverter and the resistor is shorted immediately prior to the off time of the inverter whereby the capacitor charges substantially to the value of the source of direct current electrical energy during the on time of the inverter and on shorting of the resistor during off time of the inverter, the voltage across the load changes slowly so that the switches of the inverter can transition from on through a resistor like turn off stage, to completely off before there is appreciable voltage across them.
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