Attention is drawn to the notes (particularly the definition of the term "variable") on page G 3 of this elaboration.
This class covers methods, systems, and apparatus for controlling in general.
In this class, the following terms are used with the meanings indicated:
"Controlling" means influencing a variable in any way, e.g. changing its direction or its value (including changing it to or from zero), maintaining it constant, limiting its range of variation.
"Regulation" means maintaining a variable automatically at a desired value or within a desired range of values. The desired value or range may be fixed, or manually varied, or may vary with time according to a predetermined "programme" or according to variation of another variable. Regulation is a form of control; the term "automatic control" is often used in the art as a synonym for "regulation".
This sub-class includes the use of hydraulic, pneumatic, mechanical, and electrical motors for varying electric characteristics of devices which restore the quantity regulated.
This sub-class is restricted to systems, the elements per se being in the relevant sub-classes.
Automatic systems in which deviations of an electric quantity from one or more predetermined values are detected at the output of the system and fed back to a device within the system to restore the detected quantity to its predetermined value or values, i.e. retroactive systems
using tap transformers or variable inductors as final control devices
G05F 1/16
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combined with discharge tubes or semiconductor devices
G05F 1/18
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discharge tubes only
G05F 1/20
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semiconductor devices only
G05F 1/22
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combined with separate magnetic control devices having a controllable degree of saturation
G05F 1/24
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using bucking or boosting transformers as final control devices
G05F 1/26
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combined with discharge tubes or semiconductor devices
G05F 1/28
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discharge tubes only
G05F 1/30
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semiconductor devices only
G05F 1/32
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using magnetic devices having a controllable degree of saturation as final control devices
G05F 1/34
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combined with discharge tubes or semiconductor devices
G05F 1/36
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discharge tubes only
G05F 1/38
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semiconductor devices only
G05F 1/40
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using discharge tubes or semiconductor devices as final control devices
G05F 1/42
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discharge tubes only
G05F 1/44
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semiconductor devices only
G05F 1/46
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wherein the variable is dc
G05F 1/48
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using variable impedances as final control devices
G05F 1/50
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in series with the load
G05F 1/52
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being discharge tubes
G05F 1/54
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additionally controlled by the unregulated supply
G05F 1/56
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being semiconductor devices
G05F 1/58
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combined with overload protection; combined with temperature compensation
G05F 1/60
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in parallel with the load
G05F 1/62
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using bucking or boosting dc sources
G05F 1/64
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wherein the variable is dc and there is conversion between the unregulated supply and the regulated output to the load (regulating converters Fulltext... Hierarchy... Expanded...H02P)
G05F 1/66
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Regulating electric power
G05F 1/68
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Regulating power factor; Regulating reactive current
G05F 3/00
Non-retroactive systems for regulating electric variables by using an uncontrolled having self-regulating properties
G05F 3/02
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Regulating voltage or current
G05F 3/04
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wherein the variable is ac
G05F 3/06
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using combinations of saturated and unsaturated inductive devices, e g. combined with resonant circuit
G05F 3/08
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wherein the variable is ac
G05F 3/10
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using non-linear resistors
G05F 3/12
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glow discharge tubes
G05F 3/14
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zener diodes; uncontrolled semiconductor devices
G05F 5/00
Systems for regulating electric variables by detecting deviations in the electric input to the system and thereby controlling a device within the system to obtain a regulated output