IPC Definitions - January 01, 2012

H02P - Definition fr

Definition statement

This subclass covers:

Arrangements for

or otherwise controlling:

References relevant to classification in this subclass

This subclass does not cover:

Arrangements for starting, regulating, electronically commutating, braking, or otherwise controlling electric machines not otherwise provided for

H02N

Arrangements for controlling electric generators for charging batteries

H02J 7/00

Arrangements for merely turning on an electric motor to drive a machine or device, e.g.: vacuum cleaner, vehicle starter motor

A47L 9/28, F02N 11/00

Informative references

Attention is drawn to the following places, which may be of interest for search:

Electric equipment or propulsion of electrically-propelled vehicles; magnetic suspension or levitation for vehicles; electrodynamic brake systems for vehicles in general

B60L

Structure of the starter switch

H01H

Structure of the mechanical brake

F16D

Structure of the mechanical speed regulator

G05D

Structure of the variable resistor

H01C

Control of linear speed, control of angular speed; control of acceleration or deceleration

G05D 13/00

Systems for regulating electric or magnetic variables using transformers, reactors or choke coils

G05F

Magnets, inductances or transformers structurally associated with motors, generators, dynamo-electric converters, transformers, reactors or choke coils

H01F

Dynamo-electric machines structurally associated with motors, generators, dynamo-electric converters, transformers, reactors or choke coils

H02K

Circuit arrangement or systems for supplying or distributing electric power; systems for storing electric energy, connection or control of one generator, transformer, reactor, choke coil, or dynamo-electric converter with regard to conjoint operation with similar or other source of supply

H02J

Apparatus for conversion between AC and AC, AC and DC or DC and DC and for use with mains or similar power supply systems; conversion of DC or AC input power into surge output power; control or regulation thereof

H02M

Automatic control, starting, synchronisation, or stabilisation of generators of electronic oscillations or pulses

H03L