Patents Assigned to Moeller Gebaudeautomation GmbH
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Patent number: 8749941Abstract: A residual-current circuit breaker includes at least one summation current transformer through which are guided at least one first conductor and one second conductor of an electric network to be protected. At least one secondary winding is arranged on the summation current transformer and connected in terms of circuitry to a trip element. A test circuit connects the first conductor with the second conductor and includes at least one first test resistor, a second test resistor arranged serially in relation to the first test resistor in terms of circuitry, and a test button. The second test resistor is bridged by a shunt line which is guided through the summation current transformer. Arranged in the shunt line in terms of circuitry is at least one first voltage-dependent resistor.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2011Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: Moeller Gebäudeautomation GmbHInventor: Gerhard Dobusch
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Patent number: 8390465Abstract: A residual-current circuit breaker includes at least one summation current transformer through which at least one first lead and one second lead of a network to be protected are guided. At least one secondary winding is arranged on the summation current transformer and operatively connected at least indirectly with at least one energy storage element. At least one discharging resistor is switched in parallel with the energy storage element. The residual-current circuit breaker has a trip element which is operatively connected with break contacts in the at least one first lead and the at least one second lead. In order to reduce unexpected cut-offs of a network to be protected, the at least one discharging resistor includes a first partial resistor, and a second partial resistor switched in series with respect to the first partial resistor, with a least one electric signaling device operatively connected, at least indirectly, with the first partial resistor.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2009Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: Moeller Gebaudeautomation GmbHInventors: Rainer Meisel, Georg Ritzinger
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Patent number: 8315023Abstract: A residual-current circuit breaker includes a summation current transformer having a core, a first secondary winding wound onto the core, and at least one second secondary winding wound onto the core, with lines of an electric network to be protected extending through the core. A tripping apparatus is operably connected to break contacts for opening the break contacts. A first arrangement is provided for detecting alternating residual currents and connected to the first secondary winding of the summation transformer. A second arrangement is connected to the second secondary winding for detecting direct residual currents, wherein a predeterminable alternating operation of the first and second arrangements is controlled by a timer device.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2009Date of Patent: November 20, 2012Assignee: Moeller Gebäudeautomation GmbHInventors: Rainer Meisel, Georg Ritzinger
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Patent number: 8310090Abstract: A differential-current switch includes a first unit arranged in an electric power supply network for detecting a differential current and outputting an analog differential current signal, an analog-to-digital converter receiving the outputted analog differential current signal and converting the outputted analog differential current signal to a digital differential current signal, a first digital signal processing unit receiving the digital differential current signal, a second unit for disconnecting circuit breaker contacts in the electric power supply network, and first means connected upstream of the analog-to-digital converter for adjusting the analog differential current signal. Adjustment of the analog differential current signal provides favorable resolution of a differential current signal over a wide dynamic range.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2009Date of Patent: November 13, 2012Assignee: Moeller Gebäudeautomation GmbHInventors: Georg Ritzinger, Rainer Meisel
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Patent number: 8289181Abstract: A power supply unit for a fire detector, especially a smoke alarm, includes a power unit and battery terminals for connecting a predeterminable battery. The power unit has first connection means for connection to a power supply network and second connection means for connecting the fire detector. In order to increase the functionality of a fire alarm, the battery terminals are operatively connected by at least one first electric connection with the second connection means. The first electric connection includes hereby at least one diode.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2009Date of Patent: October 16, 2012Assignee: Moeller Gebaudeautomation GmbHInventor: Manfred Listopad
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Patent number: 8237074Abstract: A switching device has an input terminal and an output terminal for connection to electrical conductors, and two switching contacts which, when closed, close a current path between the input terminal and the output terminal. A disconnect device is operatively connected to at least one of the input terminal and the output terminal for disconnecting the two switching contacts. An arc quenching chamber composed of a plurality of metal plates is arranged in the region of the switching. At least two of the metal plates abut one another at least over a region to attain high reliability and operational safety even after repeated disconnects.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2009Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Assignee: Moeller Gebäudeautomation GmbHInventors: Adolf Tetik, Roman Kolm
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Patent number: 8228103Abstract: A circuit breaker having break contacts for disconnecting an electric grid or network in a predetermined manner includes a trigger unit which triggers actuation of the break contacts in response to signals received from a detector which detects aperiodic, substantially step-like changes in the amplitude of at least one electric parameter in the electric network. The trigger unit is operatively connected with the detector. The disclosed circuit breaker reduces the likelihood of a fire caused by faults in electric networks.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2010Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: Moeller Gebäudeautomation GmbHInventor: Michael Koch
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Patent number: 8143980Abstract: A switching device, for example a circuit breaker, has an input terminal and an output terminal for connection to electrical conductors, and two switching contacts which, when closed, close a current path between the input terminal and the output terminal. A disconnect device is provided for disconnecting the two switching contacts. For triggering the disconnect device, an overcurrent trigger device and/or a short-circuit trigger device are in mechanical operative connection with the disconnect device by way of a reversing lever. The reversing lever includes a first lever arm with a trigger extension that can be actuated by the overcurrent trigger device and/or by the short-circuit trigger device, and a second lever arm with an actuating extension for triggering the disconnect device. To ensure safe operation, the actuating extension is configured to be resiliently compliant.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2009Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: MOELLER Gebäudeautomation GmbHInventor: Adolf Tetik
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Publication number: 20120069484Abstract: A residual-current circuit breaker includes at least one summation current transformer through which are guided at least one first conductor and one second conductor of an electric network to be protected. At least one secondary winding is arranged on the summation current transformer and connected in terms of circuitry to a trip element. A test circuit connects the first conductor with the second conductor and includes at least one first test resistor, a second test resistor arranged serially in relation to the first test resistor in terms of circuitry, and a test button. The second test resistor is bridged by a shunt line which is guided through the summation current transformer. Arranged in the shunt line in terms of circuitry is at least one first voltage-dependent resistor.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2011Publication date: March 22, 2012Applicant: Moeller Gebäudeautomation GmbHInventor: Gerhard Dobusch
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Patent number: 8115129Abstract: A switching device has an input terminal and an output terminal for connection to electrical conductors, and two switching contacts which, when closed, close a current path between the input terminal and the output terminal. A disconnect device for disconnecting the two switching contacts is operatively connected to a short-circuit trigger device which is arranged in the region of the input terminal and triggers the disconnect device. The short-circuit trigger device includes a U-shaped yoke and a movable hinged armature, which simplifies the design.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2009Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: Moeller Gebäudeautomation GmbHInventors: Adolf Tetik, Roman Kolm
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Patent number: 8026785Abstract: A switching device has an input terminal and an output terminal for connection to electrical conductors, and two switching contacts which, when closed, close a current path between the input terminal and the output terminal. An overcurrent trigger device which includes a bimetallic element heated by an electric current flow is provided for disconnecting the two switching contacts. A thermal insulator is arranged in the attachment region of the bimetallic element for reducing heat transfer from the bimetallic element as well as for increasing the accuracy and the degree of reproducibility for triggering the switching device. The switching device can be implemented as a circuit breaker.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2009Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignee: Moeller Gebäudeautomation GmbHInventor: Adolf Tetik
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Patent number: 7902471Abstract: A switching instrument, in particular circuit breaker and/or ground fault circuit interrupter, includes a switch lever for manual closing and/or opening of switching contacts, and a tripping unit for automatically separating the switching contacts. The switch lever has an actuating projection and a separate grip which is attached onto the actuating projection.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2007Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: Moeller Gebäudeautomation GmbHInventor: Ernst Hammermayer
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Publication number: 20100283577Abstract: A monitoring apparatus for determining an authorization to consume electric power of an electric consumer connected to an electric power supply network includes a device for recording and/or receiving measurement data for recognizing a current flow in at least a part of the electric power supply network. A communications unit queries and receives an identifier of the electric consumer, and a comparison unit compares a received identifier with at least one stored reference identifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2010Publication date: November 11, 2010Applicant: Moeller Gebaudeautomation GmbHInventor: MICHAEL KOCH
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Publication number: 20100213996Abstract: A circuit breaker having break contacts for disconnecting an electric grid or network in a predetermined manner includes a trigger unit which triggers actuation of the break contacts in response to signals received from a detector which detects aperiodic, substantially step-like changes in the amplitude of at least one electric parameter in the electric network. The trigger unit is operatively connected with the detector. The disclosed circuit breaker reduces the likelihood of a fire caused by faults in electric networks.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2010Publication date: August 26, 2010Applicant: Moeller Gebaudeautomation GmbHInventor: Michael KOCH
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Publication number: 20100134222Abstract: A residual-current circuit breaker includes a summation current transformer having a core, a first secondary winding wound onto the core, and at least one second secondary winding wound onto the core, with lines of an electric network to be protected extending through the core. A tripping apparatus is operably connected to break contacts for opening the break contacts. A first arrangement is provided for detecting alternating residual currents and connected to the first secondary winding of the summation transformer. A second arrangement is connected to the second secondary winding for detecting direct residual currents, wherein a predeterminable alternating operation of the first and second arrangements is controlled by a timer device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2009Publication date: June 3, 2010Applicant: Moeller Gebaudeautomation GmbHInventors: RAINER MEISEL, GEORG RITZINGER
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Publication number: 20100118450Abstract: A differential-current switch includes a first unit arranged in an electric power supply network for detecting a differential current and outputting an analog differential current signal, an analog-to-digital converter receiving the outputted analog differential current signal and converting the outputted analog differential current signal to a digital differential current signal, a first digital signal processing unit receiving the digital differential current signal, a second unit for disconnecting circuit breaker contacts in the electric power supply network, and first means connected upstream of the analog-to-digital converter for adjusting the analog differential current signal. Adjustment of the analog differential current signal provides favorable resolution of a differential current signal over a wide dynamic range.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2009Publication date: May 13, 2010Applicant: Moeller Gebaudeautomation GmbHInventors: Georg Ritzinger, Rainer Meisel
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Publication number: 20100109896Abstract: A power supply unit for a fire detector, especially a smoke alarm, includes a power unit and battery terminals for connecting a predeterminable battery. The power unit has first connection means for connection to a power supply network and second connection means for connecting the fire detector. In order to increase the functionality of a fire alarm, the battery terminals are operatively connected by at least one first electric connection with the second connection means. The first electric connection includes hereby at least one diode.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2009Publication date: May 6, 2010Applicant: Moeller Gebaudeautomation GmbHInventor: MANFRED LISTOPAD
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Publication number: 20100026430Abstract: A switching device has a magnetic tripping arrangement which includes at least one armature, a coil a yoke, and a yoke sleeve which is formed by at least one first bent part. The armature and the yoke sleeve are hereby arranged in a substantially flush manner, with the coil being arranged substantially around the armature and/or the yoke sleeve. The yoke is arranged about the coil, and the armature is formed for at least indirectly tripping a disconnecting apparatus of the switching device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2009Publication date: February 4, 2010Applicant: Moeller Gebaudeautomation GmbHInventors: ERICH ZACH, RAINER FAAST
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Publication number: 20100020459Abstract: A surge arrester includes a device base, secured to a mounting rail and having a U-shaped receptacle, and at least one insert part having at least one surge voltage protection element and arranged in the receptacle of the device base. To provide a secure connection between the insert part and the device base, the insert part is locked in the receptacle by an arresting cap which is a component separate from the insert part and/or from the device base.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2009Publication date: January 28, 2010Applicant: Moeller Gebaudeautomation GmbHInventor: THOMAS GÖSCHL
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Publication number: 20090326855Abstract: To simplify testing of an electrical distribution and/or installation facility, an electrical outlet installed in the electrical distribution and/or installation facility includes an element or a unit for contactless storage of data that include information characteristic for the electrical distribution and/or installation facility. The element or unit may include a writable memory with, for example, a radio or RFID transponder.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2009Publication date: December 31, 2009Applicant: Moeller Gebaudeautomation GmbHInventor: MICHAEL BARTONEK