Patents Assigned to E.O. Schweitzer Manufacturing Co., LLC
  • Patent number: 6963197
    Abstract: A fault indicator for indicating the occurrence of a fault in an electrical conductor is reset at a predetermined time after the fault is detected, such as about 4 hours. The fault indicator has a housing, a high capacity battery, a fault sensor, a display for indicating a fault condition, and a programmable controller with a sleep state that draws low quiescent current. As a result the battery is expected to last the lifetime of the fault indicator. The fault indicator may optionally include current inrush restraint and/or voltage inrush restraint to inhibit the controller from activating the display to the fault indicating condition during the inrush conditions. The electromagnetic field about the conductor causes an electrostatic sensor to develop a differential voltage signal between two electrodes of different areas for the voltage inrush restraint circuit. Auxiliary contacts are provided to remotely monitor the fault indicator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 30, 2003
    Date of Patent: November 8, 2005
    Assignee: E.O. Schweitzer Manufacturing Co., LLC.
    Inventors: Laurence Virgil Feight, James Manley Duros, Kurt James Fenske
  • Patent number: 6949921
    Abstract: A fault indicator for indicating the occurrence of a fault in an electrical conductor has a plurality of trip settings, such as in the range of 50 A to 1200 A, that is automatically calibrated. The fault indicator includes a housing, a battery, an illuminated display, such as LEDs, a current sensor for sensing the load current in the conductor and a microcontroller that receives a current signal from the current sensor to determine the load current. In the calibration mode, a known load current is passed through the conductor, the microcontroller selects the trip level that is related to the load current, determines the load current from the current signal, and sequentially calibrates each of the plurality of trip levels for the respective known load currents. The calibration information is stored in memory. The illuminated display provides a distinctive pattern to indicate that each trip setting has been calibrated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 4, 2003
    Date of Patent: September 27, 2005
    Assignee: E.O. Schweitzer Manufacturing Co., LLC
    Inventors: Laurence V. Feight, Kurt J. Fenske