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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 21, 2000
Filed:
Aug. 24, 1994
Ole K Nilssen, Barrington, IL (US);
Other;
Abstract
A power supply is adapted to be powered from an ordinary electric utility power line, or alternately from a standby storage battery, and is operable to provide a power-line-isolated output of 120 Volt RMS at a frequency of about 30 kHz. The Volt-Ampere product available from this power supply is limited to be no more than 100 Volt-Ampere. Due to the high frequency, the electric shock hazard associated with this 120 Volt/30 kHz power supply is not higher than it is for a power supply voltage a voltage of only 30 Volt RMS at 60 Hz. The power supply is used to provide shock-hazard-free and fire-initiation-hazard-free electric power for an auxiliary power distribution system in a home. Due to the Volt-Ampere limitation and the absence of shock-hazard, the power distribution can safely be done by way of so-called bell wire installation and without requiring the services of a licensed electrician. Due to the battery back-up feature, this auxiliary power distribution system can provide uninterruptible power to critical loads such as computer terminals, security systems, smoke/fire alarms, safety lighting, etc.