Inheritance hierarchies in the Or-BAC model and their application in a network environment

2004 
983,949. Automatic temperature control systems. OWENS-CORNING FIBERGLAS CORPORATION. July 2, 1963 [July 2,1962],Nc. 26255/63. Heading G3R. The temperature of a glass melting furnace is automatically maintained constant by a controllable rectifier assembly connected in the A.C. heating supply of the furnace and triggered by a signal of the same frequency as the A.C. supply but having a phase difference therewith representative of the temperature error signal. Fig. 2 shows this part of the temperature control system wherein a silicon controlled rectifier assembly 88 comprises rectifier pairs 90, 91 and 92, 93 controlled respectively by the secondary windings 86b, 86c of a transformer 86 whose primary winding 86a forms part of a circuit including a secondary winding of a transformer 85 whose primary is energized from the A.C. heating supply and including the output windings of an auto-self excited parallel magnetic amplifier 84 whose control winding is supplied at 80, 82 with D.C. signal proportional to the temperature error. This signal controls the time, in each half cycle of the voltage applied from the transformer 85, at which the amplifier 84 becomes conductive to initiate a pulse in transformer 86, which pulse causes an appropriate rectifier pair to conduct. The potential distribution across the assembly 88 is controlled by resistors R 1 ---R 4 , capacitors C 1 ---C 4 acting as transient suppressors and C 1 C 3 also coupling the firing pulse of rectifiers 90, 92 to rectifiers 91, 93. Each pair of rectifiers controls the proportion of one half of each cycle of an A.C. supply 60, 62 allowed to flow through the primary winding of a transformer whose secondary supplies low voltage heating current to a feeder containing molten glass, Fig. 1 (not shown). Operation of rectifiers 90, 91 for example, occurs when the voltage drop across resistor R 1 is sufficient to fire rectifier 90, consequent discharge of capacitor C 1 producing current through a coupling resistor R 5 which, with the voltage across resistor R 2 , fires the rectifier 91. Voltage stability is effected by feedback to the input of the amplifier supplying the error signal at 80, 82, this feedback being provided by members 104,106 and an integrator network. The other elements of the temperature control system are conventional, and the level of molten glass in the feeder is automatically controlled by a variable speed motor driving the mechanism supplying marbles to the feeder, Fig. 1 (not shown).
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