Patents by Inventor Eric Domejean
Eric Domejean has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 8686311Abstract: A breaking device with an arc breaking shield comprising at least one stationary contact collaborating with a movable contact supported by a contact-holder arm and an actuating device of the movable contact in a casing. A movable arc breaking shield is commanded in movement to occupy a rest position and a laminating position. The movable breaking shield is connected to the contact-holder arm by an actuating rod in such a way that movement of the contact-holder arm results in movement of the movable breaking shield, the actuating rod being respectively connected to the movable breaking shield and to the contact-holder arm by a second and third pivot-pin.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2011Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Assignee: Schneider Electric Industries SASInventors: Didier Vigouroux, Eric Domejean, Yves Belin
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Patent number: 8519292Abstract: An arc chute including an arc extinguishing chamber formed by a stack of deionizing plates, an arc formation chamber defined by first and second side walls or cheeks, and a system for removing gases generated when an electric arc forms in the chute, that include a removal duct behind the second cheek and connected to an exchange space. The arc extinguishing chamber includes permanent magnets, at least a part of the magnets being behind the first cheek, and the gas removal system includes an opening formed partially in the second cheek and exiting outside the arc chute. A circuit breaker may include such an arc chute.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2008Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: Schneider Electric Industries SASInventor: Eric Domejean
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Publication number: 20120152903Abstract: A breaking device with an arc breaking shield comprising at least one stationary contact collaborating with a movable contact supported by a contact-holder arm and an actuating device of the movable contact in a casing. A movable arc breaking shield is commanded in movement to occupy a rest position and a laminating position. The movable breaking shield is connected to the contact-holder arm by an actuating rod in such a way that movement of the contact-holder arm results in movement of the movable breaking shield, the actuating rod being respectively connected to the movable breaking shield and to the contact-holder arm by a second and third pivot-pin.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2011Publication date: June 21, 2012Applicant: Schneider Electric Industries SASInventors: Didier VIGOUROUX, Eric DOMEJEAN, Yves BELIN
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Patent number: 8009401Abstract: A voltage surge protection device comprising a disconnection device with electric contacts said disconnection device comprising a first connecting electrode electrically connected with a first connecting strip, a second connecting electrode electrically connected with a second connecting strip, and a third switching electrode electrically connected to the second connecting strip. The protection device comprises a surge arrestor connected in series with a thermal disconnector between the third movable arc switching electrode and the second connecting strip. Said thermal disconnector comprises at least one fuse element extending between a first and second conducting radial wall of an arc extinguishing chamber, said arc extinguishing chamber comprising at least one conducting separator.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2009Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Assignee: Schneider Electric Industries SASInventors: Eric Domejean, Christophe Grumel, Christophe Chabert
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Publication number: 20100126966Abstract: A switchgear device for breaking a bidirectional direct current in an electric line comprising at least two connection terminals, and an even number of pairs of separable contacts, of arc chutes associated with distinct pairs of separable contacts, and of tripping mechanisms associated with distinct pairs of separable contacts and connected to one another by a mechanical link, each arc chute being provided with an arc extinguishing chamber and with permanent magnets presenting a polarity enabling an electric arc to be removed to said arc extinguishing chamber when the current is flowing in the electric line in a predefined direction, said predefined direction being different for one half of the arc chutes.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2009Publication date: May 27, 2010Applicant: Schneider Electric Industies SASInventors: Eric Domejean, Serge Paggi
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Patent number: 7656640Abstract: The voltage surge protection device comprises at least one protection module designed to be connected to an electric switchgear apparatus. The protection module comprises at least one protective element for protection against voltage surges and separating means connected to at least one protective element to cause an electrical and/or mechanical separation representative of a fault of a protective element following an increase of temperature and/or electric current. The protection module comprises means for mechanical actuation connected to said separating means and comprising a mechanical control link. The electrical control link is placed in a tripped state representative of a fault of at least one protective element when said separating means have caused a separation.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2005Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Assignee: Schneider Electric Industries SASInventors: Eric Domejean, Joël Fagnoul, Jean Baptiste Tallier, Alain Vandermotten
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Publication number: 20090213518Abstract: A voltage surge protection device comprising a disconnection device with electric contacts said disconnection device comprising a first connecting electrode electrically connected with a first connecting strip, a second connecting electrode electrically connected with a second connecting strip, and a third switching electrode electrically connected to the second connecting strip. The protection device comprises a surge arrestor connected in series with a thermal disconnector between the third movable arc switching electrode and the second connecting strip. Said thermal disconnector comprises at least one fuse element extending between a first and second conducting radial wall of an arc extinguishing chamber, said arc extinguishing chamber comprising at least one conducting separator.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2009Publication date: August 27, 2009Applicant: Schneider Electric Industries SASInventors: Eric Domejean, Christophe Grumel, Christophe Chabert
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Patent number: 7541902Abstract: An arc chute comprising an arc extinguishing chamber formed by a stack of deionizing plates and an arc formation chamber bounded by a first and second flange, said arc chute being equipped with permanent magnets arranged behind at least the first flange, in which the arc formation chamber comprises: an enhanced induction section where the arc is propelled towards the arc extinguishing chamber by a first part of the permanent magnets, and a diverting section where the arc is diverted towards the first flange by a second part of the permanent magnets, the magnetic field in the longitudinal mid-plane generated by the second part being substantially weaker than that generated by the first part. A circuit breaker comprising separable contacts and the previously described arc chute.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2008Date of Patent: June 2, 2009Assignee: Schneider Electric Industries SASInventors: Eric Domejean, Thierry Bec-Lucat
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Publication number: 20090120908Abstract: An arc chute comprising: an arc extinguishing chamber formed by a stack of deionizing plates, an arc formation chamber delineated by a first cheek and a second cheek, and gas removal means to remove the gases generated when an electric arc forms, comprising a removal duct arranged behind the second cheek and connected to at least one exchange space, wherein the arc extinguishing chamber comprises permanent magnets, at least a part of said magnets being arranged behind the first cheek, and the gas removal means comprise an opening formed partially in the second cheek and opening out outside the arc chute. A circuit breaker comprising the arc extinguishing chamber described above.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2008Publication date: May 14, 2009Applicant: Schneider Electric Industries SASInventor: Eric Domejean
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Publication number: 20080290068Abstract: An arc chute comprising an arc extinguishing chamber formed by a stack of deionizing plates and an arc formation chamber bounded by a first and second flange, said arc chute being equipped with permanent magnets arranged behind at least the first flange, in which the arc formation chamber comprises: an enhanced induction section where the arc is propelled towards the arc extinguishing chamber by a first part of the permanent magnets, and a diverting section where the arc is diverted towards the first flange by a second part of the permanent magnets, the magnetic field in the longitudinal mid-plane generated by the second part being substantially weaker than that generated by the first part. A circuit breaker comprising separable contacts and the previously described arc chute.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2008Publication date: November 27, 2008Applicant: Schneider Electric Industries SASInventors: Eric Domejean, Thierry Bec-Lucat
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Publication number: 20080186643Abstract: A voltage surge protection device comprises a voltage surge limiter and a disconnecting device with electric contacts. Said disconnecting device comprises a first connecting electrode electrically connected with a first connecting pad, a second connecting electrode electrically connected with a second connecting pad, and a third switching electrode electrically connected to the second connecting pad. An actuating mechanism moves the third electrode to cause continuous opening of the electric contacts. The protection device comprises a disconnector against short-circuit currents connected in series between the third electrode and the second connecting pad Said disconnector is disconnected from the circuit when an electric arc is switched between the first connecting electrode and the second connecting electrode.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2008Publication date: August 7, 2008Applicant: Schneider Electric Industries SASInventor: Eric Domejean
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Patent number: 7352552Abstract: A protection device against voltage surges, connected between an electric line and earth, comprises a first connecting electrode, a second connecting electrode and a mobile switching electrode for switching between an operating position, in contact with the first connecting electrode, and a switching position, close to the second connecting electrode. An electric dipole, comprising for example a variable resistor and/or a spark arrester, connects the mobile electrode to the second connecting electrode. The mobile electrode can be moved by a mechanism, an electromechanical relay and/or a magnetic circuit performing repulsion when the current intensity becomes very high. Separation of the electrodes produces an arc which limits the current flowing in the dipole then, by switching on the second connecting electrode, performs disconnection of the dipole from the circuit thus ensuring protection thereof.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2003Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Assignee: Schneider Electric Industries SASInventors: Eric Domejean, Robert Diconne
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Publication number: 20060044729Abstract: A protection device against voltage surges, connected between an electric line and earth, comprises a first connecting electrode, a second connecting electrode and a mobile switching electrode for switching between an operating position, in contact with the first connecting electrode, and a switching position, close to the second connecting electrode. An electric dipole, comprising for example a variable resistor and/or a spark arrester, connects the mobile electrode to the second connecting electrode. The mobile electrode can be moved by a mechanism, an electromechanical relay and/or a magnetic circuit performing repulsion when the current intensity becomes very high. Separation of the electrodes produces an arc which limits the current flowing in the dipole then, by switching on the second connecting electrode, performs disconnection of the dipole from the circuit thus ensuring protection thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2003Publication date: March 2, 2006Inventors: Eric Domejean, Robert Diconne
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Patent number: 6987657Abstract: A device for protection against voltage surges comprises a stationary electrode and a movable electrode arranged facing an arc extinguishing chamber. The movable electrode is driven by a mechanisms, by an electromechanical actuator and/or by an electromagnetic circuit. At rest, the movable electrode is situated at a distance from the stationary electrode. When a voltage surge occurs between the electrodes, an arc arises and extends in the chamber in which it is extinguished. If the arc continues, in particular in the case of a follow current of high energy, the movable electrode is driven to a disconnected position moving away from the stationary electrode, which has the effect of lengthening the arc even more in the chamber to facilitate its extinction and perform disconnection of the circuit. A pair of contacts may be associated in series to the electrodes, one of the contacts being stationary and the other being fixedly secured to the movable electrode. A spark gap can also be associated to the electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2003Date of Patent: January 17, 2006Assignee: Schneider Electric Industries SASInventors: Eric Domejean, Marc Rival
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Publication number: 20050280971Abstract: The voltage surge protection device comprises at least one protection module designed to be connected to an electric switchgear apparatus. The protection module comprises at least one protective element for protection against voltage surges and separating means connected to at least one protective element to cause an electrical and/or mechanical separation representative of a fault of a protective element following an increase of temperature and/or electric current. The protection module comprises means for mechanical actuation connected to said separating means and comprising a mechanical control link. The electrical control link is placed in a tripped state representative of a fault of at least one protective element when said separating means have caused a separation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2005Publication date: December 22, 2005Applicant: SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES SASInventors: Eric Domejean, Joel Fagnoul, Jean Tallier, Alain Vandermotten
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Publication number: 20050174716Abstract: A device for protection against voltage surges comprises a stationary electrode and a movable electrode arranged facing an arc extinguishing chamber. The movable electrode is driven by a mechanisms, by an electromechanical actuator and/or by an electromagnetic circuit. At rest, the movable electrode is situated at a distance from the stationary electrode. When a voltage surge occurs between the electrodes, an arc arises and extends in the chamber in which it is extinguished. If the arc continues, in particular in the case of a follow current of high energy, the movable electrode is driven to a disconnected position moving away from the stationary electrode, which has the effect of lengthening the arc even more in the chamber to facilitate its extinction and perform disconnection of the circuit. A pair of contacts may be associated in series to the electrodes, one of the contacts being stationary and the other being fixedly secured to the movable electrode. A spark gap can also be associated to the electrodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2003Publication date: August 11, 2005Applicant: Schneider Electric Industries SASInventors: Eric Domejean, Marc Rival
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Patent number: 5493264Abstract: An electrical protection apparatus is formed by association of a circuit breaker electrically connected in series with an effector. Switching of the arc onto an electrode when tripping of the mechanism occurs following a fault causes shunting of the effector. The electrode is separated from the stationary contact by an insulating gap, which is dimensioned to enhance said switching of the arc onto the electrode at the beginning of the opening travel of the movable contact, and to guarantee the dielectric withstand in the closed state of the contacts of the circuit breaker, and in the open state of the effector.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1994Date of Patent: February 20, 1996Assignee: Schneider Electric SAInventors: Alain Menier, Eric Domejean, Alain Frolla, Jean-Jacques Nardin