Patents by Inventor Russell B. Matthews

Russell B. Matthews has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 4359315
    Abstract: When a call for heat is established, a flame relay is actuated for a predetermined time by means of a cycling timer. Upon this initial actuation, the flame relay inhibits a checking relay and initializes a trial-for-ignition (or simply "ignition") timer. After the cycling timer times out and the flame relay has been completely cycled, which establishes operativeness of the flame relay and flame sensing circuitry, the checking relay is enabled and actuated for the ignition period. The checking relay then actuates the pilot valve and a spark generator to start a pilot flame. If a flame is sensed, before the ignition timer times out, the flame relay actuates the main valve and establishes a holding current for the ignition timer so that the checking relay continues to be energized. If a flame is not sensed during the trial period, the ignition timer disables the checking relay, thereby de-energizing the pilot valve before the main valve is opened.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 11, 1980
    Date of Patent: November 16, 1982
    Assignee: Johnson Controls, Inc.
    Inventor: Russell B. Matthews
  • Patent number: 4321030
    Abstract: A control circuit for a fuel supply and ignition control system controls the operation of pilot and main valves of the system and of a motor which controls the positioning of a vent stack damper plate to normally close the vent stack and to open the vent stack at the start of each ignition cycle. At the start of each ignition cycle, a start relay is operated to energize the pilot valve and a spark generator for a trial for ignition interval defined by the excursion time of the damper plate as it is driven to the open position. When the pilot fuel is ignited, a flame sensing circuit operates a flame relay which completes a holding path for the pilot valve and when the damper plate reaches the fully open position, limit switches connect the main valve to the holding path and deenergize the drive motor and the start relay.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 1980
    Date of Patent: March 23, 1982
    Assignee: Johnson Controls, Inc.
    Inventor: Russell B. Matthews
  • Patent number: 4304545
    Abstract: A fuel supply and ignition control system for controlling the operation of pilot and main valves in an intermittent pilot type system. At the start of an ignition cycle, the pilot valve is operated to supply fuel to a pilot outlet for ignition by sparks generated by a spark generating circuit. When the pilot fuel is ignited, the pilot flame bridges the spark gap, and a flame sensing network, which is connected in circuit with the spark electrodes, generates a flame signal which is applied to an enabling circuit which responsively effects operation of the main valve. The enabling circuit includes a controllable switching device which in one embodiment, is maintained disabled in the absence of a flame signal and is enabled to cause a flame relay to operate and energize the main valve when a flame signal is provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 1979
    Date of Patent: December 8, 1981
    Assignee: Johnson Controls, Inc.
    Inventor: Russell B. Matthews
  • Patent number: 4303385
    Abstract: An ignition system for use with a source of dc (or full-wave-rectified) power without the need for an inverter includes a flame sensing relay and a checking relay interlocked to achieve lockout if the proper starting sequence or timing are not met or if a flame-out occurs during operation. The checking relay is energized in response to a call-for-heat signal to isolate the flame detection circuitry from its source and commence a trial-for-ignition period in the flame detection circuitry which includes a timing circuit. The timing circuit actuates the flame-sensing relay during the trial-for-ignition period. The flame sensing relay energizes the fuel valve and a spark generator to ignite the fuel. If a flame is detected during the trial-for-ignition period by a flame probe, the timing circuit is disabled and operation continues until the call for heat is terminated as long as the flame is sensed. Another circuit senses flame at the spark gap and disables the spark gap generator after a flame is established.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 1979
    Date of Patent: December 1, 1981
    Assignee: Johnson Controls, Inc.
    Inventors: George Rudich, Jr., Russell B. Matthews
  • Patent number: 4269589
    Abstract: A control arrangement for a fuel ignition system having pilot and main valves in which the energization of the operate windings of the pilot and main valves, which are connected in series, is controlled by a silicon controlled rectifier. The SCR is enabled at the start of each ignition cycle by trigger pulses provided by a pulse generating circuit and when enabled, the SCR provides a shunt circuit path around the main valve winding permitting the pilot valve winding to be energized at its operating level effecting pilot valve operation and preventing the main valve from operating. When a pilot flame is provided, a capacitor of a flame sensing network is charged by flame rectified current, generating an inhibit signal for the pulse generating circuit which causes the SCR to be cut off, interrupting the shunt path to allow the main valve winding to be energized, effecting main valve operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 4, 1978
    Date of Patent: May 26, 1981
    Assignee: Johnson Controls, Inc.
    Inventor: Russell B. Matthews
  • Patent number: 4260362
    Abstract: An arrangement for a direct ignition type fuel ignition system includes a capacitive timing network which enables a flame relay to operate during a trial for ignition interval, energizing a fuel valve to supply fuel to a burner for ignition, and a flame sensing circuit which causes the flame relay and the fuel valve to be maintained operated only if a flame is sensed before the end of the trial for ignition interval. In the absence of a flame, a diode, back biased by the timing signal, decouples the flame sensing circuit from the timing network. When a flame is established, a further diode, back biased by a control signal provided by the flame sensing circuit, decouples the timing network from the flame sensing circuit. In an embodiment wherein the charging time of a capacitor defines the trial for ignition interval, a fast reset circuit provides rapid discharge of the timing capacitor when power is removed from the timing network.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 30, 1978
    Date of Patent: April 7, 1981
    Assignee: Johnson Controls, Inc.
    Inventor: Russell B. Matthews
  • Patent number: 4242079
    Abstract: A fuel ignition control system including a control arrangement for operating pilot and main valves of the system the pilot valve being operated to permit a pilot flame to be established, and the main valve being operated by a pilot flame sensing circuit which includes a controlled switching device enabled in response to the charging of a capacitor to a given value to effect the operation of the main valve, the charging of the capacitor being controlled by a further controlled switching device which supplies AC current to the capacitor in the absence of a pilot flame, preventing the capacitor from charging to the given value, and which supplies DC current to the capacitor when a pilot flame is established, permitting the capacitor to charge to the given value.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 1978
    Date of Patent: December 30, 1980
    Assignee: Johnson Controls, Inc.
    Inventor: Russell B. Matthews
  • Patent number: 4230444
    Abstract: When a call for heat is established, a flame relay is actuated for a predetermined time by means of a cycling timer. Upon this initial actuation, the flame relay inhibits a checking relay and initializes a trial-for-ignition (or simply "ignition") timer. After the cycling timer times out and the flame relay has been completely cycled, which established operativeness of the flame relay and flame sensing circuitry, the checking relay is enabled and actuated for the ignition period. The checking relay then actuates the pilot valve and a spark generator to start a pilot flame. If a flame is sensed, before the ignition timer times out, the flame relay actuates the main valve and establishes a holding current for the ignition timer so that the checking relay continues to be energized. If a flame is not sensed during the trial period, the ignition timer disables the checking relay, thereby de-energizing the pilot valve before the main valve is opened.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 17, 1978
    Date of Patent: October 28, 1980
    Assignee: Johnson Controls, Inc.
    Inventor: Russell B. Matthews
  • Patent number: 4197082
    Abstract: A control arrangement for a pilot ignition type fuel ignition system includes a first switch device which effects energization of a pilot valve at the start of an operating cycle to supply fuel to a pilot outlet for ignition to provide a pilot flame. The first switch device is enabled by a control circuit which in turn is enabled over a path provided by a second switch device. The second switch device is enabled by a flame sensing circuit when a pilot flame is established and operates to effect energization of a main valve and to interrupt the enabling path for the control circuit, and a further flame sensing circuit maintains the first switch device, and thus the pilot valve, operated following operation of the second switch device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 17, 1978
    Date of Patent: April 8, 1980
    Assignee: Johnson Controls, Inc.
    Inventor: Russell B. Matthews
  • Patent number: 4178149
    Abstract: A fuel ignition control system including a control arrangement for operating pilot and main valves of the system the pilot valve being operated to permit a pilot flame to be established, and the main valve being operated by a pilot flame sensing circuit which includes a controlled switching device enabled in response to the charging of a capacitor to a given value to effect the operation of the main valve, the charging of the capacitor being controlled by a further controlled switching device which supplies AC current to the capacitor in the absence of a pilot flame, preventing the capacitor from charging to the given value, and which supplies DC current to the capacitor when a pilot flame is established, permitting the capacitor to charge to the given value.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 25, 1977
    Date of Patent: December 11, 1979
    Assignee: Johnson Controls, Inc.
    Inventor: Russell B. Matthews
  • Patent number: 4168947
    Abstract: A control arrangement for a direct ignition type fuel ignition system including a timing circuit having a timing capacitor which charges in response to application of power to the system defining a trial for ignition interval during which a controlled switching device is enabled to operate a flame relay to energize a fuel valve to supply fuel to a burner for ignition by sparks provided by a spark generator, the controlled switching device being disabled, deenergizing the flame relay when the timing capacitor becomes fully charged before the fuel is ignited, and the controlled switching device being maintained enabled through the action of a flame sensing circuit which is coupled to the timing circuit only when a flame is established.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 1977
    Date of Patent: September 25, 1979
    Assignee: Johnson Controls, Inc.
    Inventor: Russell B. Matthews
  • Patent number: 4131412
    Abstract: A fuel ignition system of the pilot ignition type including a control circuit for operating pilot and main valves of a redundant valve assembly, the control circuit having control relays which provide an interlock on start-up to prevent the energization of the valves under certain failure conditions, the control circuit including a flame sensing circuit which is operable to prevent start-up of the system when a flame is provided as the result of a leak condition for the pilot valve, and to terminate an ignition cycle causing complete shut off of fuel whenever a flame is provided as the result of a leak condition for the main valve.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 7, 1977
    Date of Patent: December 26, 1978
    Assignee: Johnson Controls, Inc.
    Inventor: Russell B. Matthews
  • Patent number: 4034270
    Abstract: A fuel ignition control arrangement for use in a fuel ignition system includes a control circuit responsive to a thermostatically-controlled circuit element for the fuel ignition system for causing a gaseous fuel to be supplied to burner apparatus of the system, a spark-producing circuit responsive to the thermostatically-controlled element for igniting the fuel supplied to the burner apparatus, a timing circuit responsive to the thermostatically-controlled element for de-energizing the control circuit after a predetermined timing interval, and a flame sensing circuit responsive to the ignition of the fuel supplied to the burner apparatus for maintaining the control circuit in fuel supplying condition.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 7, 1975
    Date of Patent: July 5, 1977
    Assignee: Johnson Controls, Inc.
    Inventor: Russell B. Matthews
  • Patent number: 4005585
    Abstract: A fail-safe timing circuit energizable in response to a starting signal for activating a system, such as an air conditioning system, includes a first switching circuit responsive to the request signal to activate the system to commence its operation tentatively, a time-out circuit responsive to the starting signal for generating a time-out signal after a predetermined time delay interval, a circuit responsive to a system variable such as the compressor oil pressure achieving a given desired value, for preventing the time-out circuit from generating its time-out signal, and a second switching circuit for causing the first switching circuit to de-activate the system in response to the time-out signal. As a result, the system is prevented from operating in an undesirable or unwanted manner should the system variable not reach the predetermined condition within the timing interval.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 9, 1975
    Date of Patent: February 1, 1977
    Assignee: Johnson Controls, Inc.
    Inventor: Russell B. Matthews
  • Patent number: 3970864
    Abstract: A fail-safe timing circuit energizable in response to a starting signal for activating a system, such as a fuel ignition system or an air conditioning system, includes a first switching circuit responsive to the request signal to activate the system to commence its operation tentatively, a time-out circuit responsive to the starting signal for generating a time-out signal after a predetermined time delay interval, a circuit responsive to a system variable such as the establishment of a flame in a fuel ignition system or the sufficient increase in oil pressure of a compressor in an air conditioning system becoming a predetermined condition, such as the flame occurring or the compressor oil pressure achieving a given desired value, for preventing the time-out circuit from generating its time-out signal, and a second switching circuit for causing the first switching circuit to de-activate the system in response to the time-out signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 1, 1974
    Date of Patent: July 20, 1976
    Assignee: Johnson Service Company
    Inventor: Russell B. Matthews
  • Patent number: 3938937
    Abstract: A fuel ignition control arrangement for use in a fuel ignition system includes a control circuit responsive to a thermostatically-controlled circuit element for the fuel ignition system for causing a gaseous fuel to be supplied to burner apparatus of the system, a spark-producing circuit responsive to the thermostatically-controlled element for igniting the fuel supplied to the burner apparatus, a timing circuit responsive to the thermostatically-controlled element for de-energizing the control circuit after a predetermined timing interval, and a flame sensing circuit responsive to the ignition of the fuel supplied to the burner apparatus for maintaining the control circuit in fuel supplying condition.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 1973
    Date of Patent: February 17, 1976
    Assignee: Johnson Service Company
    Inventor: Russell B. Matthews