Patents by Inventor Jean-Paul Louvel

Jean-Paul Louvel 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).

  • Publication number: 20020027756
    Abstract: The battery-operated power supply unit, which comprises a switching transistor whose current terminals are connected in series with a battery, in the current path of the power supply unit, comprises a protective circuit, which is arranged across the current terminals of the switching transistor and evaluates the differential voltage across the switching transistor. The switching transistor is in particular a MOSFET with a parallel-connected internal diode. In the event of too high a differential voltage, the power supply unit or an appliance connected downstream is switched off, so that the switching transistor is not destroyed in the event of a fault.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 15, 2001
    Publication date: March 7, 2002
    Inventors: Daniel Lopez, Jean Paul Louvel
  • Patent number: 6262898
    Abstract: Circuits for driving a switching transistor (T3) with a driver stage (T2, T4, T5, L1), as are used for example in horizontal deflection stages of television sets or computer monitors, are known in a wide variety of embodiments. The invention specifies a power-efficient and cost-effective circuit of this type which contains a comparator circuit (T1), which monitors the voltage (UC) across the current input of the switching transistor (T3) for the purpose of monitoring saturation by comparing the said voltage with a reference voltage (UR), thereby effecting regulation. The comparator circuit may be realized, e.g. by a simple transistor circuit (T1), the reference voltage (UR) being applied to the control input of the said transistor circuit, the current input of the said transistor circuit being connected to the drive signal (US) of the driver stage, and the current output of the said transistor circuit being connected to the voltage (UC) via the current input of the switching transistor (T3).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 17, 2001
    Assignee: Deutsche Thomson-Brandt GmbH
    Inventors: Jean-Paul Louvel, Michael Meltzner
  • Publication number: 20010006447
    Abstract: The protection circuit for a power supply unit comprises a switching stage, at which at least two output voltages to be monitored are connected, these voltages being isolated from one another by means of resistors. Arranged here in the connection path of the output voltages is a diode, which turns on and thereby triggers the switching stage in the event of a fault, when there is a drop in one of the output voltages. In this way, the switching stage provides information which acts on a control loop of the power supply unit, so that the power supply unit switches off. The protection circuit also includes a passive network with a resistor and a capacitor, which prescribes a time constant, after which the protection circuit permits renewed starting of the power supply unit. The switching stage may be realized, for example, by a transistor stage, which provides the information signal for the event of a fault for the power supply unit when turning on occurs.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 15, 2000
    Publication date: July 5, 2001
    Inventors: Eugen Kizmann, Reinhard Kogel, Jean-Paul Louvel
  • Patent number: 6088242
    Abstract: A switched mode power supplier having an improved power factor, that is to say a reduced harmonic load on the mains comprising a switch mode power supply with a reduced harmonic load on mains, comprising a mains rectifier being coupled to a charge capacitor and to a series circuit, the series circuit comprising a decoupling element, a primary winding of a transformer, a switching transistor, and an energy storage capacitor coupled in parallel with the primary winding and the switching transistor, with the voltage thereacross being a smoothed DC voltage, the charge capacitor being further coupled to a tap of said primary winding via a second series circuit comprising an inductor and a diode, and the inductor and the diode being connected via a second diode to a point with a fixed voltage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 17, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 11, 2000
    Assignee: Deutsche Thomson-Brandt GmbH
    Inventors: Reinhard Koegel, Jean-Paul Louvel
  • Patent number: 6031734
    Abstract: Switched-mode power supplies having a switching transistor and a transformer, with whose primary winding the switching transistor is connected in series, usually require a starting circuit, which is connected to an input voltage. Since a current continually flows through the starting circuit even during normal operation, it is endeavoured to keep the said current as small as possible. The switched-mode power supply comprises a threshold value circuit, for example a Zener diode connected in series with a resistor, which keeps the driver circuit turned off after the switching-on of the switched-mode power supply, until the operating voltage for the driver circuit has exceeded a specific threshold value which is referred to one end of a winding on the primary side. As a result of this, it is possible to charge a charging capacitor via the starting circuit with a low current, without currents flowing away.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 2, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 29, 2000
    Assignee: Deutsche Thomson-Brandt GmbH
    Inventors: Wolfgang Hermann, Reinhard Kogel, Jean Paul Louvel, Peter Scharlach
  • Patent number: 5986898
    Abstract: Switched-mode power supplies require a power factor correction circuit in order to comply with anticipated regulations for the harmonic load on the line network. In its second current path, which produces a connection between a rectifier element and a tap on the primary winding of a transformer, the switched-mode power supply contains a capacitor which produces current limiting for an inductance in this current path. When the switching transistor is in the switching mode the inductance is charged, when the switching transistor is switched on, in the sense of an energy store until the capacitor is charged. When the switching transistor is switched off, the inductance and the capacitor are discharged via a diode in the direction of an energy-storage capacitor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 16, 1999
    Assignee: Deutsche Thomson-Brandt GmbH
    Inventors: Michael Meitzner, Jean-Paul Louvel
  • Patent number: 5867373
    Abstract: The invention relates to a switched-mode power supply having a switching transistor which periodically switches through a voltage which is applied to a primary winding of a transformer, having a base current network and having a switching stage for operating the switching transistor, and having a control stage for stabilizing a secondary voltage, the switching transistor having a switched-on phase, an off phase and an oscillation phase during operation. The switching transistor (TP20) of the switched-mode power supply according to the invention is switched through step by step during switching on, via a high-resistance resistor (RP05, RP06, RP07), a primary winding (6, 7) and a capacitor (CP24) . After this, the switched-mode power supply oscillates autonomously via this winding (6, 7) and is controlled by the control stage (TP24) .
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 2, 1999
    Assignee: Deutsche Thomson-Brandt GmbH
    Inventors: Stephan Lohrer, Jean-Paul Louvel, Peter Scharlach
  • Patent number: 5784127
    Abstract: When a power supply unit supplies power to a plurality of power amplifiers, an appreciable power loss is produced in the power supply unit and in the amplifiers. According to the present invention, the output voltage of the power supply unit is regulated so that it is high enough at any instant for the amplifier which at that instant has an output signal having the largest amplitude.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 25, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 21, 1998
    Assignee: Deutsche Thomson Brandt GmbH
    Inventors: Gunter Gleim, Jacques Chauvin, Jean-Paul Louvel
  • Patent number: 5703764
    Abstract: An integrated circuit achieves a burst mode standby operation for a switched-mode power supply by driving a switching transistor. One winding of a transformer is connected to inputs of two differently biased rectifier circuits and the sum of the output voltages of these circuits is applied to a control terminal of the integrated circuit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 1996
    Date of Patent: December 30, 1997
    Assignee: Deutsche Thomson Brandt GmbH
    Inventors: Wolfgang Hermann, Jean-Paul Louvel
  • Patent number: 5689409
    Abstract: The secondary winding is connected, via the series circuit of a capacitor and a second diode, to the charging capacitor which delivers the operating voltage. The centre point of the series circuit is connected to earth via a third diode. This enables energy to be recovered, in that the energy stored in the capacitor is delivered back to the charging capacitor during the inhibiting phase of the switching transistor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 10, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 18, 1997
    Assignee: Deutsche Thomson-Brandt GmbH
    Inventors: Peter Scharlach, Jean-Paul Louvel
  • Patent number: 5485364
    Abstract: A power supply for an AF sound stage includes a transformer and a charging capacitor for storing an operating voltage. A rectifier connects the secondary winding of the transformer to the charging capacitor. A voltage doubler circuit, which includes a series connection of a second capacitor and a first switching means, is in parallel with the secondary winding. A second switching means connects the junction of the second capacitor and the first switching means to the charging capacitor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 1995
    Date of Patent: January 16, 1996
    Assignee: Deutsche Thomson-Brandt GmbH
    Inventors: Jaromir Palata, Jean-Paul Louvel