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`£541 SAFETY DEVICE FOR USE WITH
`AUTOMATIC AUTOMOBILE WINDOW
`REGULATOR
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`[56]
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`References Cited
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`UNITED STATES PATENTS
`331/65 3,409,842 11/1968 Emb1ins et al. ..........................
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`(72] Inventors: Shlgehiko Ito, Kariya-shi;
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`Hiroshi Arai,
`3,513,374
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`5/1970 Koment ................................. 318/266
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`Toyota-shi, both of Japan
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`8/1970 Ruossetal... .......................... 318/478
`3,525,028
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`3,200,304
`8/1965 Atkins et al ..................... .. 200/DIG. I
`[ 73] Assignee: Nippon Denso Kabushlki Kalsha, Showa
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`cho, Kariya-shi, Aichi-ken, Japan
`[22] Filed: Nov. 3, 1969
`[21] Appl. No.: 873,320
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`z. Rubinson
`Primary Examiner-Gene
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`Examiner-W. E. Duncanson, Jr.
`Assistant
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`Attorney-Cushman, Darby & Cushman
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`Foreign Application Priority Data
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`ABSTRACT
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`A safe automatic window regulator so designed that if the
`human body and the like touches the upper end of the window
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`glass, it is sensed so that even if the switch has been closed in
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`the direction to close the window, the electric circuit is au to
`[52] U.S. Cl •............................... 318/266, 318/286,318/466
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`matically changed over so as to reopen the window thereby
`[51] Int. Cl • ......................... ................................. H02p 1/22
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`preventing harm to the human body and the like due to any in
`[58] Field of Search ......................... 318/266, 286,466, 478;
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`advertency.
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`317/123 P; 340/258; 200/DIG. I
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`SAFETY DEVICE FOR USE WITH AUTOMATIC
`AUTOMOBILE WINDOW REGULATOR
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`DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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`The present invention will be explained hereinafter in con
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`junction with the illustrated embodiment. In the accompany-
`BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
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`a power source such as a 5 ing drawing, numeral 1 designates
`I. FIELD OF THE INVENTION
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`storage battery, and 2 a switch in which a movable contact 2c
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`The present invention relates to a safety device for use with
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`is manually operated to contact with either one of fixed con
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`automatic automobile window regulators. which automatically
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`tacts 2a and 2b. Numeral 3 designates an electric motor for
`stops the rising movement of the window glass to prevent any
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`operating the window regulator which is so constructed that it
`harm to the human body, should a hand or the like be caught
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`I 0 makes a forward rotation when the motor is energized through
`between the window glass and the window frame.
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`a field coil3a, and that the direction of rotation of the motor is
`2. DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART
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`reversed when it is energized through the other field coil 3b.
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`Conventionally, the vertical movement of an automobile
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`Numeral 4 designates a relay circuit according to the present
`. :window glass was effected by manually turning the handle to
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`invention, and 401 an antenna connected to an electrode such
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`raise or lower the window glass. However, with the manufac
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`15 as a conductor foil mounted on the upper end of the window
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`ture of more and more elaborate automobiles, the· recent
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`glass. Numeral 402 designates a capacitor to block the relay
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`trend is towards manufacturing an increasing number of win
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`circuit 4 from the antenna 401 with respect to the DC com
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`dows in which the window glass is automatically powered by
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`ponent. Numeral 403 designates a resistor, and 404 a capaci-
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`an electric motor. However, such powered windows are very
`20 tor to block the DC component. Numeral
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`405 designates an
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`dangerous in a sense, because, if its switch is operated by
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`oscillating coil, and 406 also designates an oscillating coil,
`mistake by a child and the like and a hand or the like is caught
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`both coils being wound so that they have their polarities set as
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`.between the window glass and the window frame, the window
`shown by the mark ".'; in the drawing. Numeral 407
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`glass will nevertheless continue its upward movement with the
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`designates an oscillating transistor, and the oscillation circuit
`hand or the like being caught therebetween.
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`25 composed of the transistor 407 and the coils 405 and 406
`SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
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`forms a high-frequency oscillation circuit whose oscillation
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`frequency is of the order of several MHz. Here, the oscillation
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`The general object of the present invention is to provide a
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`frequency of the oscillation circuit is determined by the in
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`highly safe automatic window regulator wherein, if a part of
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`ductance and stray capacitance of the oscillating coil 405 on
`the human body and the like touches the upper end ofthe win
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`30 the side of the base of the oscillating transistor 407 and by the
`dow glass, it is sensed so that, even if the switch has been
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`stray inductance and stray capacitance of the base circuit of
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`closed in the direction to close the window, the electric circuit
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`the oscillating transistor 407. Numeral408 designates a varia
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`is automatically changed over so as to reopen the window to
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`ble resistor constituting a portion of the emitter bias resistor
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`thereby prevent hurt to the human body and the like due to an
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`for the oscillating transistor 407, and 409 a resistor constitut-
`inadvertency.
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`35 ing also a portion of the emitter bias resistor for the transistor
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`More specifically, the object of the present invention is to
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`407, a bypass capacitor 410 being connected in parallel with
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`provide what is stated in the claim.
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`the resistor 409. Numeral 411 designates a bias resistor for a
`According to the present invention, a relay circuit for de
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`transistor 412; 413 and 414 capacitors to ensure the conduc-
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`tecting a hand or the like which is caught by the window glass
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`the source voltage to 40 tion of the transistor 412 upon applying
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`includes an oscillation circuit wherein the base circuit of its
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`the circuit so that a relay coil 418 will not be operated by
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`oscillating transistor is connected to an electrode mounted on
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`mistake due to the conduction of a transistor 416. Numeral
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`the upper end of the window glass, and a high-frequency oscil
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`415 designates a load resistor of the transistor 412. The
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`lation circuit is employed as the said oscillation circuit whose
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`transistor 416 forms a Schmitt circuit with the transistor 412.
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`oscillation frequency is determined by the inductance and
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`of both 45 Numeral 417 designates a common emitter resistor
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`stray capacitance of the oscillating coil and by the stray in
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`transistors 412 and 416, which provides a hysteresis effect for
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`ductance and stray capacitance of the base circuit of the oscil
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`the on-off operations. Numeral419 designates a movable con
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`lating transistor, whereby the oscillating condition of the oscil
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`tact actuated by the relay coil418 and 420 and 421 a normally
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`lation circuit in the device of the present invention is made
`closed fixed contact and a normally open fixed contact as-
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`very critical so that a very slight electrical change in the base
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`respectively. 50 sociated with the movable contact,
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`circuit of the oscillating transistor caused by a hand or the like
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`With the construction described above, the operation of the
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`touching the electrode may readily cause the -oscillation cir
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`device according to the present invention will be explained
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`cuit to start or stop its oscillation, hence not only the detection
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`hereinafter. Now, assuming that the movable contact 2c of the
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`sensitivity is excellent but also the external appearance of the
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`switch 2 is caused to contact with the fixed contact 2a to close
`window is not spoiled since the sensing means comprises
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`55 the window, current is supplied to the electric motor 3
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`merely an electrode of a very simple construction such as a
`through the field coil 3a, and the motor 3 makes a forward
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`conductor foil. These are the remarkable effects attributable
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`running, whereupon the window glass is moved upward. At
`to the present invention.
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`this instance, the relay circuit 4 is supplied with the source
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`Moreover, because the oscillating transistor is provided
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`voltage through the contacts 2c and 2a, so that the oscillation
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`with an emitter bias resistor and a portion of this bias resistor
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`operation of the oscillating transistor 407 is caused by the
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`is composed of a variable resistor to accomplish a negative
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`feedback from this variable resistor to the oscillating
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`feedback action between the oscillating coils 405 and 406,
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`transistor, there is a further advantage that the magnitude of
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`and the oscillation output voltage of the transistor appears
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`the negative feedback to the oscillating transistor is changed
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`across the resistors 408 and 409. This causes the potential
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`according to the resistance value ofthe variable resistor to ad
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`408 and 409, and 65 raise at the junction point A of the resistors
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`just the stability of the oscillation circuit thereby achieving the
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`the transistor 412 in the succeeding stage conducts, so that the
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`adjustment of the sensitivity of the oscillation circuit very easi
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`transistor 416 is brought into a nonconducting state, and the
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`ly. Furthermore, there is another advantage that there is no
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`relay coil418 remains deenergized, thereby leaving the mova
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`need to especially provide a transformer and the like in the
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`ble contact 419 to be in contact with the normally closed fixed
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`output circuit of the oscillation circuit, since the oscillation
`70 contact 420. On the other hand, since the antenna 401 of the
`output is taken out from the said emitter bias resistor.
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`relay circuit 4 is connected with the electrode mounted on the
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`upper end of the window glass or in the vicinity thereof, if a
`BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
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`portion of the human body such as a hand and the like touches
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`the said electrode, it is equivalent to that the base of the oscil-
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`The accompanying drawing is an electrical wiring diagram
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`showing an embodiment of the present invention.
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`touched with a hand.
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`of the oscillation circuit including the transistor 407 collapses
`We claim:
`1 . A safety device for use with automatic automobile win
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`thereby stopping the oscillation.
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`dow regulators wherein a reversible window regulating motor
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`Here, as the oscillation circuit comprising the oscillating
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`is provided for raising and lowering at least one window glass,
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`transistor 407 and the oscillating coils 405 and 406 are formed 5
`said safety device comprising:
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`as a high-frequency oscillation circuit whose frequency of
`an oscillation circuit comprising an oscillating transistor, se
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`oscillation is ' determined by the inductance and stray
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`ries connected emitter bias resistors connected to the
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`capacitance of the oscillating coil 405 and by the stray in
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`emitter of said transistor, oscillation coil means con
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`ductance and stray capacitance of the base circuit of the oscil
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`nected between the collector and the base of said
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`lating transistor 407, the waveform of the generated output is I 0
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`transistor, and an electrode for mounting on the upper
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`very unstable and the condition for oscillation of this oscilla
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`end of said window glass and connected to the base of
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`tion circuit is made extremely critical. It is thus possible to
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`said transistor, said oscillation circuit being oscillatable
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`readily stop the oscillation of the transistor 407 by simply
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`with a high frequency which is determined by the in
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`causing a small portion of the electric signal feedback to the
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`ductance of said oscillation coils and by the stray
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`oscillating transistor 407 to leak to the ground through the 15
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`capacitance and the stray inductance of said electrode,
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`human body and the like. It is to be recalled here that the
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`one of said emitter bias resistors being a variable resistor
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`emitter bias resistors 408 and 409 is inserted into the emitter
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`for adjusting the amount of negative feedback from the
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`circuit of the oscillating transistor 407, and the variable re
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`emitter to the base of said oscillating transistor by varying
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`sistor 408 is employed as a portion of this bias resistor to ac
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`the resistance thereof, the other of said resistors being
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`complish a negative feedback from the variable resistor408 to 20
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`bypassed by a capacitor and oscillation output of said
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`the oscillating transistor 407, and the sensitivity of the oscilla
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`oscillation circuit being taken from the junction of said
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`tion circuit may be thereby readily adjusted, because any ad
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`emitter bias resistors;
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`justment of the magnitude of the variable resistor 408 to
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`a relay and a relay control circuit, said relay control circuit
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`change the amount of the negative feedback will change the
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`being responsive to said oscillation output for controlling
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`oscillating condition of the oscillation circuit and sub-25
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`the energization of said relay; and
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`sequently the stability of the oscillation. Then, since the suc
`means in said control circuit for automatically reversing
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`ceeding stage transistor 412 is driven into cut off and the
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`said window regulating motor to lower said glass in
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`transistor 416 conducts when the oscillating transistor 407
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`response to operation of said relay.
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`stops its oscillation as previously described, a current is sup
`2 . A safety device as in claim 1 , wherein said emitter bias re
`plied to the relay coil 418, and the movable contact 419 30
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`sistors are connected between the emitter of said transistor
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`comes into contact with the normally open fixedcontact 421.
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`and ground, said oscillation coil means comprising a first oscil
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`This causes a current to flow into the electric motor 3 through
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`lation coil connected to the collector of said transistor and a
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`the reversing field coil 3b, hence the window glass in the up
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`second oscillation coil connected to the base of said transistor
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`ward movement is reversed. The instant an obstacle, such as
`and wherein a coupling capacitor is connected between said
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`the hand or the like, is removed, the oscillating transistor 407 35
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`electrode and the base of said oscillating transistor.
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`starts its oscillation again, and the transistor 412 conducts
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`3 . A safety device as in claim 2 , wherein said oscillation cir
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`thereby cutting off the transistor 416, whereby the movable
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`cuit further comprises a DC blocking capacitor connected in
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`contact 419 comes into contact with the normally closed fixed
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`series with second oscillation coil, and a resistor connected
`contact 420 thus causing the window glass to move upward
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`between the base of said transistor and said power source.
`again. In this case, a limit switch and the like may be employed 40
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`4 . A safety device for use with an automatic automobile
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`to detect the position of the window glass when it has moved
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`window regulator having a power source, a window regulator
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`up to the position where the upper end of the window glass
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`motor, and a manual switch for changing the direction of said
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`contacts with the window frame to thereby prevent the relay
`motor to open or close a window glass, comprising:
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`coi1418 from being actuated again. By this means, such an un
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`electrode detecting means adapted to be mounted on said
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`desired operation may be avoided that, although no hand or 45
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`window glass for signalling the presence of an adjacent
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`the like is caught between the electrode and the window
`human object by changing its stray impedance,
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`frame, the relay coil 418 should be energized by the
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`a transistorized oscillator circuit electrically connected to
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`capacitance between the electrode and the window frame, and
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`said electrode and coil structured to change its normal
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`that the direction of the rotation of the electric motor 3 should
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`operation into an abnormal operating condition when and
`be thereby reversed to cause the window glass to go 50
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`only while the stray impedance of said electrode means
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`downwards even under such a normal operation condition. In
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`changes as aforesaid, and
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`stead of employing a limit switch, the window frame may be
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`means connected· to said oscillator circuit and responsive
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`formed so that only the electrode section of the antenna 401
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`only to said abnormal condition for automatically
`may be free from the contact with the window frame when the
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`reversing said motor to cause said glass to move in an
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`upper end of the window glass reaches the position where it 55
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`opening direction while said manual switch is in a position
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`contacts with the window frame. The present invention will
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`normally to cause closing of the glass so as to prevent said
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`glass, �uman object from being caught by closing
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`fected by means of an electric motor, but is equally applicable
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`said reversing means being also responsive immediately
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`to a pneumatic or a hydraulic window regulator if a relay is
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`upon cessation of said abnormal condition and return of
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`utilized to control the opening and closing of the pneumatic or 60
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`said oscillator circuit to its said normal operation due to
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`the hydraulic circuit.
`sufficient removal of said human object from said elec
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`trode detecting means to effect automatic re-reversing of
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`lowing component parts: the oscillating coil 405-diameter of
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`said motor so that said window glass resumes its move
`winding 15 cp, number of turns 25; oscillating
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`ment in the closing direction while the said manual switch
`winding I 0 cp, number of turns 15; the capacitor
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`remains in its said normal closing position.
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`402-0.001 to 0.01 p.f.; the resistor 403-IM!l; the capacitor
`5. A safety device as in claim 4 wherein said oscillator ab
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`402-500 pf. to 0.1 p.f.; the electrode of the antenna 401-a
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`normal operating condition is a non-oscillating condition and
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`conductor foil; and the oscillation frequency of the oscillation
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`said electrode detecting means is a conductor foil adapted to
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`from the experiobtained circuit - 4 to 5 MHz, the results
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`mount on the closing edge of said window glass.
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`glass was exactly prevented when the said electrode was
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