ALEXANDRIA, Va., Dec. 16 -- United States Patent no. 12,500,406, issued on Dec. 16.
"Systems, methods, apparatuses, and devices for controlling change in an impedance of a power supply circuit during a fault" was invented by John Richard Archer (Spencer, Ind.).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A device for controlling change in an impedance of a power supply circuit during a fault. Further, the device includes a current jump control (CJC) component. Further, the CJC component is configured to be electrically connected with the power supply circuit in a series connection on a power source side of the power supply circuit between a power source and the power supply circuit for controlling the chang...