PATENT CLAIM ANALYSIS

Application Number: 16352491
Application Type: Utility
Filing Date: 2019-03
Publication Date: 2019-07
Patent Classification: ["315", "297000"]

Abstract:
Devices, methods, and systems for alternating current circuits for airfield lighting are described herein. One system includes a circuit comprising an isolation transformer, a protection hardware circuit coupled to the isolation transformer, wherein the protection hardware prevents a voltage between an electrical contact of the circuit and a ground contact from meeting or exceeding a threshold voltage, and a load coupled to the protection hardware circuit to receive electrical energy from the isolation transformer.

Claim (Index 16):
A system for alternating current circuits for airfield lighting, comprising:\n a source regulator coupled to an electrical power source; a plurality of isolation transformers coupled in series with the source regulator; a plurality of protection hardware devices coupled to each of the plurality of isolation transformers; and a plurality of airfield lamps coupled to each of the plurality of protection hardware devices, wherein the plurality of airfield lamps are coupled to a corresponding triple double throw (3PDT) relay of a corresponding protection hardware device of the plurality of protection hardware devices.

Metadata:
- Claim Count in Document: 17.0
- Percentile: 99.0
- Lexical Diversity: 1.8
- Patent Class: 315.0
- Transitional Phrase Type: open
- Component Type: 1
- Foreign Priority: False
- Related Applications: ['15905453', '15236029', '15648840', '14839397', '12691977']

Analysis Scores:
- 35 USC 101 Eligibility (BERT): 0.6636364869426142
- 35 USC 102 Novelty (BERT): 0.5515482822226394
- Combined Prediction Score: 0.6524276664706168
- Mean Citation Score: 219.690266
- Max Citation Score: 401.281
- Similarity Product: 369.62594076067217

Labels:
- Claim Label 101: 1
- Claim Label 102: 1
- Claim Label 103: 1
- Claim Label 112: 1
- Combined Label: 1
- Label 101 Adjusted: 1

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