APPARATUS SWITCHING

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1 STSONE Philippe Simonneau 2 rue de la Lotterie Colombier F-97150 Saint-Martin France Apparatus for switching, accumulating and controlling electricity, electric batteries for the operation of electronic cigarettes;ONE STS ONE;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;Smokers' articles, electronic cigarettes, cigarette boxes or cases, boxes, cases and chests for smokers used as containers for electronic cigarette kits, related refill components as well as electric batteries;Electronic cigarette atomizers;
ALEDIA ALEDIA Parc d'Entreprises Sud Galaxie, 10 rue des Méridiens F-38130 ECHIROLLES France Apparatus for switching, transforming, accumulating, regulating or controlling electricity for use in illumination;The wording ALEDIA has no meaning in a foreign language.;Lighting apparatus, namely, LED (light emitting diode) lighting fixtures, LED light bulbs, and LED-based lamps;
SOLARSMART SOLARSMART, INC. 224 WEST 30TH STREET NEW YORK NY 10001 Apparatus for switching, accumulating, regulating, controlling electricity for use in solar power illuminated signs;SOLAR SMART;Apparatus for lighting solar powered illuminated sign, namely, for power control management of illuminated signs;
SOLARSMART Solar Smart Suite 203 224 West 30th Street New York NY 10001 Apparatus for switching, accumulating, regulating, controlling electricity for use in solar power illuminated signs;SOLAR SMART;Apparatus for lighting solar powered illuminated sign, namely, for power control management of illuminated signs;
STS KIT STOP TOBACCO SMOKING ELECTRONIC CIGARETTE Philippe Simonneau 2 rue de la Lotterie Colombier F-97150 Saint-Martin France Apparatus for switching, accumulating and controlling electricity, electric batteries for the operation of electronic cigarettes;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;Smokers' articles, electronic cigarettes, cigarette boxes or cases, boxes, cases and chests for smokers used as containers for electronic cigarette kits, related refill components as well as electric batteries;Electronic cigarette atomizers;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An overcurrent detection/protection apparatus protects a switching element (T11) from an overcurrent. When a current flows through the switching element, a voltage drop occurs. The apparatus amplifies the voltage drop and generates a first voltage (V15). And, the apparatus divides a voltage at a node between the switching element and a load and generates a second voltage (V14). If the first voltage exceeds the second voltage, the apparatus concludes that there is an overcurrent. Due to wiring inductance (L) and the ON resistance (Ron) of the switching element, the second voltage decreases when an overcurrent flows. Accordingly, the apparatus can instantaneously detect an overcurrent, which may be caused by a dead short, and rendering the switching element inoperative, to thereby protect the switching element and wiring between the switching element and the power source. The apparatus employs no shunt resistors, and therefore, is compact and low-cost.