Responsive To Predetermined Or Abnormal Current Condition (e.g., Direction, Phase Angle Or Amplitude) Patents (Class 335/18)
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Patent number: 7994882Abstract: A single pole module of a circuit breaker is disclosed. The housing includes a first portion and a second portion, and an interior wall separating the first portion from the second portion. The first portion includes a first section receiving a circuit board and a second section receiving a lever mechanism. The second portion includes a first section receiving an electromagnetic protection device, a second section receiving an arc extinguishing device, a third section receiving a thermal protection device, and a fourth section receiving an operating mechanism. The first and second sections of the first portion occupy substantially half of the housing and the first, second, third and fourth sections of the second portion occupy substantially half of the housing and the second section of the first portion and the third section of the second portion are opposite each other.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2009Date of Patent: August 9, 2011Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Prashant Sudhakar Zende, Javier Gomez Martin, Jorge Juan Bonilla, Ranjit Manohar Deshmukh, Manuel Meana Alcon, Pedro Luis Perez
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Patent number: 7986202Abstract: A circuit breaker includes a breaker housing, a transformer housing, and a plurality of conductor locators. The transformer housing is enclosed within the breaker housing and has an opening for receiving a plurality of conductors. The plurality of conductor locators is desirably located adjacent to the transformer housing and is movable between an open position and a closed position. The conductors are generally centered in the opening of the transformer housing when the conductor locators are in the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2008Date of Patent: July 26, 2011Inventors: Cameron L. Woodson, Chad R. Mittelstadt
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Patent number: 7978032Abstract: A locking mechanism for protecting a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) from being faultily reset. In one embodiment, the locking mechanism has a blocking member secured onto a lateral side of the movable assembly, a resilient member, and a locking member having a first end portion positioned against the resilient member, a second end portion positioned in relation to the blocking member, and a body portion defined between the first end portion and the second end portion. When the movable assembly is in a first (tripping) position, the expanding force of the resilient member applied to the first end portion of the locking member causes the second end portion of the locking member to be positioned against the blocking member so that no movement of the movable assembly from the first position to a second (resetting) position is allowed.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2009Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Assignee: General Protecht Group, Inc.Inventors: Wusheng Chen, Fu Wang, Huaiyin Song
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Patent number: 7944331Abstract: Resettable circuit interrupting devices, such as GFCI devices, that include reverse wiring protection, and optionally an independent trip portions and/or a reset lockout portion are provided. The reverse wiring protection operates at both the line and load sides of the device so that in the event line side wiring to the device is improperly connected to the load side, fault protection for the device remains. The trip portion operates independently of a circuit interrupting portion used to break the electrical continuity in one or more conductive paths in the device. The reset lockout portion prevents the reestablishing of electrical continuity in open conductive paths if the circuit interrupting portion is non-operational or if an open neutral condition exists.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2005Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: James A. Porter, James Richter, Frantz Germain, Armando Calixto
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Patent number: 7936238Abstract: The present invention is directed to an electrical wiring device that includes a housing assembly including a plurality of line terminals, a plurality of load terminals, and a plurality of receptacle load terminals. A circuit assembly includes at least one signal detection circuit and an interrupting contact assembly. The interrupting contact assembly includes four sets of interrupting contacts being at least partially disposed on four cantilevered members. The four cantilevered members include a first set of two cantilevered members and a second set of two cantilevered members. The first set of cantilevered members is configured to rotate around a first axis in a first direction and the second set of cantilevered members being configured to rotate around a second axis in a second direction opposite to the first direction.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2009Date of Patent: May 3, 2011Assignee: Pass & Seymour, Inc.Inventors: Richard Weeks, Kent R. Morgan, Jeffrey C. Richards, David A. Finlay, Sr.
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Patent number: 7920365Abstract: The present invention is directed to a protective device that includes a housing having a plurality of line terminals, a plurality of load terminals, and a plurality of user-accessible terminals accessible via apertures disposed in a front major surface of the housing. A fault detection assembly is coupled to the plurality of line terminals, the fault detection circuit being configured to provide a fault detection output in response to detecting a fault condition. A circuit interrupter is coupled to the fault detection assembly. The circuit interrupter includes a first set of interrupting contacts configured to provide electrical continuity between the plurality of line terminals, the plurality of load terminals, and the plurality of user-accessible terminals in a reset state.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2009Date of Patent: April 5, 2011Assignee: Pass & Seymour, Inc.Inventors: Richard Weeks, Gerald R. Savicki, Jr.
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Patent number: 7911298Abstract: A trip actuator assembly is provided for an electrical switching apparatus, such as a circuit breaker. The trip actuator assembly includes a trip actuator with an actuating element, which is movable among unactuated and actuated positions corresponding to separable contacts of the circuit breaker being closeable and tripped opened in response to a trip condition, respectively. The trip actuator is disposed at a mounting portion of a frame. An interface assembly is movably coupled to the frame and includes an interface element disposed between the actuating element of the trip actuator and a portion of the circuit breaker operating mechanism. When the actuating element moves from the unactuated position toward the actuated position, it engages and moves the interface element, thereby moving the operating mechanism to trip open the separable contacts. The frame secures the trip actuator assembly in a desired orientation within a corresponding one of the housing compartments.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2008Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventors: Harry J. Carlino, Lloyd A. Maloney, Joseph B. Humbert, Martha Suryani
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Patent number: 7898779Abstract: The present invention is directed to an electrical wiring device that includes a front cover member and a back cover member substantially in parallel with the front cover member. The housing further includes an electrically isolating member disposed between the front cover member and the back cover member such that a front interior region is formed and a rear interior region is formed. A protective electrical assembly includes a sensor assembly coupled to a plurality of line terminals and a solenoid assembly coupled to an interrupting contact assembly. The sensor assembly and the solenoid assembly are substantially disposed in a first rear interior region portion. The sensor assembly includes at least one toroidal transformer having a toroidal axis and the solenoid assembly including a solenoid coil having a solenoid coil axis. The toroidal axis and the solenoid coil axis are substantially parallel to one another.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2009Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: Pass & Seymour, Inc.Inventors: Richard Weeks, Kent Morgan, Jeffrey C. Richards, David A. Finlay, Sr., Gerald R. Savicki, Jr., Bruce F. Macbeth
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Patent number: 7868719Abstract: A tamper-resistant device including a housing having a first surface and a second surface; and one or more covers positioned on the first surface of the housing, wherein the first surface includes at least two angled surfaces for receiving the one or more covers to create a securedly fixed connection, and wherein the one or more covers are securedly fixed to the housing via a snapping device.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2007Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Assignee: Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: Edward Bazayev, Stephen Sokolow
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Patent number: 7869169Abstract: A method and system to detect currents in the saturation region of a current transformer for a circuit breaker is disclosed. An example method is sensing a fault condition with a current transformer in a circuit breaker. The characteristic curve of the current transformer in a saturation mode is determined based on peak current. A current is received on the transformer. A secondary current is output from the transformer. It is determined whether the secondary current is indicative of a fault current in the saturation mode of the transformer. The breaker is tripped if the secondary current is indicative of a fault current.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2007Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Inventors: William Davison, Ryan James Moffitt, Richard Allen Studer, II, Steve M. Meehleder
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Patent number: 7864005Abstract: A ground fault circuit interrupter device is described.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2010Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: Cooper Technologies CompanyInventors: Erik J. Gouhl, Gregory G. Moreinis, Gunter A. Gallas
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Patent number: 7859368Abstract: The present invention provides a circuit interrupting device which contains four pairs of contacts to electrically connect/disconnect to an input power source to a user accessible load and an output power end. The present invention also provides a simulated leakage current generating switch, which is capable of automatically generating a simulated current to test the circuit interrupting device when the power lines are properly wired and in a tripped state. The present invention further provides a reset switch which allows reset when the power lines are properly wired and the reset button is depressed. In addition, the present invention provides a dual-functioned test button which can manually generate a simulated leakage current when a first-level test button is depressed, and can perform a mechanical trip when a second-level test button is depressed.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2007Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Inventors: Huadao Huang, Lu Huayang
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Patent number: 7791846Abstract: An arc flash system for a circuit breaker and a method of operation is provided. The arc flash system includes a first sensor such as a photo-detector and a second sensor that detects a circuit breaker parameter. The arc flash system is responsive to signals from the first sensor and second sensor to determine if an arc flash event is occurring to avoid nuisance tripping of the circuit breaker.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2008Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: George William Roscoe, Thomas Frederick Papallo, Jr.
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Publication number: 20100201466Abstract: A ground fault circuit interrupter device is described.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2010Publication date: August 12, 2010Applicant: Cooper Technologies CompanyInventors: Erik J. Gouhl, Gregory G. Moreinis, Gunter A. Gallas
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Patent number: 7768758Abstract: An anti-serial cascade circuit including two silicon carbide JFETs and two silicon MOSFETs is known. Disclosed is a combination of a JFET, a smart power MOSFET SPM and a thyristor with an associated trigger circuit, which is connected in parallel to the SPM. According to an embodiment of the invention, a logic circuit co-ordinates the functional sequence.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2005Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Reinhard Maier, Jürgen Rupp, Michael Schröck
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Patent number: 7764151Abstract: Resettable circuit interrupting devices, such as GFCI devices, that include reverse wiring protection, and optionally an independent trip portions and/or a reset lockout portion are provided. The reverse wiring protection operates at both the line and load sides of the device so that in the event line side wiring to the device is improperly connected to the load side, fault protection for the device remains. The trip portion operates independently of a circuit interrupting portion used to break the electrical continuity in one or more conductive paths in the device. The reset lockout portion prevents the reestablishing of electrical continuity in open conductive paths if the circuit interrupting portion is non-operational or if an open neutral condition exists.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2008Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: Leviton Manufacturing Co., Ltd.Inventors: Nicholas L. DiSalvo, William R. Ziegler
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Patent number: 7737809Abstract: A GFCI device which has reverse wiring protection is provided where no power is present at the face terminals even when the device is reverse wired. The device has a pair of movable bridges connected to its terminals. The terminal bridge pair makes contact with the load and face terminals providing power to these terminals when the device is reset. The device also has a reset lockout feature that prevents it from being reset after having been tripped if the circuit interrupting portion of the device is non-operational.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2003Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: Frantz Germain, James Richter, David Herzfeld, Armando Calixto, David Chan, Stephen Stewart
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Patent number: 7733199Abstract: An actuating unit or actuating mechanism and release for a circuit breaker. The magnetic mechanism of the release includes a magnet armature, which can move linearly in a magnet coil, is in the form of a tripping plunger and can be moved towards a permanent magnet counter to the force of a storage compression spring and is held fixedly by said permanent magnet in the case of a magnet coil through which no current is flowing. The tripping unit is in the form of a mechanical force store. After a tripping action, the mechanical force store needs to be reset manually again. For this purpose, a rotary movement of the drive shaft with an angular displacement of from 20 to 30 degrees takes place in the opposite direction to the ON switching rotary movement.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2006Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: Moeller GmbHInventors: Klaus Dauer, Guenter Baujan, Anke Juelich
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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: 20100026426Abstract: An impact solenoid assembly for an electrical receptacle includes an armature having first and second ends. A resilient member is disposed between a latch and the second end of the armature. The resilient member spaces the armature from the latch. A plunger abuts the second end of the armature. When the solenoid is activated, the solenoid drives the armature toward the plunger, thereby creating momentum in the armature prior to striking the plunger. This increases the force with which the armature and plunger strike the latch.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2008Publication date: February 4, 2010Applicant: HUBBELL INCORPORATEDInventor: Sorin I. Mortun
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Patent number: 7642457Abstract: The present invention is directed to a protective shutter assembly for use within a cover assembly of an electrical wiring device. The assembly includes a frameless shutter sub-assembly movable between a closed position and an open position. The frameless shutter sub-assembly is configured to move from the closed position to the open position in response to engaging at least one plug blade having a predetermined plug blade geometry. A spring member is disposed within the frameless shutter sub-assembly. The spring member is configured to bias the frameless shutter sub-assembly in the closed position. At least one retainer element is disposed in the frameless shutter sub-assembly. The at least one retainer element being configured to retain the spring member within the frameless shutter sub-assembly.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2007Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Assignee: Pass & Seymour, Inc.Inventors: Richard Weeks, Dejan Radosavljevic, Thomas N. Packard, Steven C. Thibault
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Publication number: 20090315652Abstract: A locking mechanism for protecting a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) from being faultily reset. In one embodiment, the locking mechanism has a blocking member secured onto a lateral side of the movable assembly, a resilient member, and a locking member having a first end portion positioned against the resilient member, a second end portion positioned in relation to the blocking member, and a body portion defined between the first end portion and the second end portion. When the movable assembly is in a first (tripping) position, the expanding force of the resilient member applied to the first end portion of the locking member causes the second end portion of the locking member to be positioned against the blocking member so that no movement of the movable assembly from the first position to a second (resetting) position is allowed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2009Publication date: December 24, 2009Applicant: General Protecht Group, Inc.Inventors: Wusheng Chen, Fu Wang, Huaiyin Song
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Patent number: 7623330Abstract: A ground fault circuit interrupter device is described.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2006Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Assignee: Copper Technologies CompanyInventors: Gunter A. Gallas, Erik J. Gouhl, Gregory G. Moreinis
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Patent number: 7619861Abstract: The present invention is directed to a wiring device that includes a front cover assembly. The front cover assembly includes a front cover having at least one plug receptacle opening disposed therein. A ground strap is coupled to the cover assembly. A device assembly includes a plurality of line terminals configured to be connected to an AC power source, a plurality of load terminals configured to be connected to a downstream load, and at least one set of receptacle load terminals in communication with the at least one receptacle opening. The device assembly also includes a fault response circuit coupled to the plurality of line terminals. A back cover is coupled to the front cover assembly to accommodate the device assembly therein. The ground strap element is disposed between the front cover assembly and the back cover. The back cover extending beyond the ground strap a distance substantially less than or equal to one inch.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2009Date of Patent: November 17, 2009Assignee: Pass & Seymour, Inc.Inventors: Richard Weeks, Kent R. Morgan, Jeffrey C. Richards, David A. Finlay, Sr., Gerald R. Savicki, Jr., Bruce F. Macbeth
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Publication number: 20090278635Abstract: A fault interrupter and load break switch includes a trip assembly configured to automatically open a transformer circuit electrically coupled to stationary contacts of the switch upon the occurrence of a fault condition. The fault condition causes a Curie metal element electrically coupled to at least one of the stationary contacts to release a magnetic latch. The release causes a trip rotor of the trip assembly to rotate a rotor assembly. This rotation causes ends of a movable contact of the rotor assembly to electrically disengage the stationary contacts, thereby opening the circuit. The switch also includes a handle for manually opening and closing the electrical circuit in fault and non-fault conditions. Actuation of the handle coupled to the rotor assembly via a spring-loaded rotor causes the movable contact ends to selectively engage or disengage the stationary contacts.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2008Publication date: November 12, 2009Applicant: Cooper Technologies CompanyInventors: Kurt Lawrence Lindsey, Randal Vernon Malliet
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Patent number: 7612973Abstract: A resettable circuit interrupting device having a single button for activating a test/reset mechanism. The circuit interrupting device can include a reset lockout and/or reverse wiring protection.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2006Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Assignee: Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventor: Frantz Germain
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Publication number: 20090256661Abstract: A disconnect mechanism for a power receptacle, which includes a disconnect block, a locking member slidably coupled to the disconnect block, and an electromagnetic device moveably coupled to the locking member. The disconnect block includes two side arms extending outwards. A pressing plate is disposed above the disconnect block, and a disconnect spring is disposed above the pressing plate. The moveable contact arms of the main switch of the receptacle are disposed between the pressing plate and the disconnect block, and the pressing plate pushes the moveable contact arms when the main switch is being opened when a current leakage is detected. The receptacle also includes an auxiliary switch disposed because the disconnect block and the circuit board.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2009Publication date: October 15, 2009Applicant: SHANGHAI ELE MANUFACTURING CORP.Inventor: Cheng-Li Li
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Patent number: 7598828Abstract: The present invention is directed to an electrical wiring device that includes a plurality of line terminals, a plurality of load terminals, and a plurality of receptacle load terminals. A circuit interrupter is coupled to the plurality of line terminals, the plurality of load terminals and the plurality of receptacle load terminals. The circuit interrupter includes a latch mechanism configured to electrically couple the plurality of line terminals to the plurality of load terminals and the plurality of receptacle load terminals in a reset state and decouple at least one of the plurality of line terminals from at least one of the plurality of load terminals and at least one of the plurality of receptacle load terminals from each other in a tripped state. A reset assembly is coupled to the latch mechanism. The reset assembly includes a substantially non-metallic reset button assembly configured to engage the latch mechanism to thereby drive the circuit interrupter from the tripped state into the reset state.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2006Date of Patent: October 6, 2009Assignee: Pass & Seymour, Inc.Inventors: Richard Weeks, Thomas N. Packard
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Publication number: 20090195337Abstract: A circuit breaker includes separable contacts, an operating mechanism structured to open and close the separable contacts, and a trip mechanism cooperating with the operating mechanism to trip open the contacts. The trip mechanism includes a current transformer structured to sense a current flowing through the contacts and provide a signal representative of the current. A manually operable selector selects one of a plurality of predetermined current conditions by using a plurality of different zener diodes. Each of the predetermined current conditions is greater than an arc reduction maintenance current condition of four times the maximum rated current of the trip mechanism. An instantaneous trip circuit cooperates with the current transformer and the manually operable selector to compare the signal representative of the current with respect to the selected one of the predetermined current conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2008Publication date: August 6, 2009Inventors: HARRY J. CARLINO, Todd M. Shaak
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Publication number: 20090184787Abstract: The present invention is directed to a wiring device that includes a front cover assembly. The front cover assembly includes a front cover having at least one plug receptacle opening disposed therein. A ground strap is coupled to the cover assembly. A device assembly includes a plurality of line terminals configured to be connected to an AC power source, a plurality of load terminals configured to be connected to a downstream load, and at least one set of receptacle load terminals in communication with the at least one receptacle opening. The device assembly also includes a fault response circuit coupled to the plurality of line terminals. A back cover is coupled to the front cover assembly to accommodate the device assembly therein. The ground strap element is disposed between the front cover assembly and the back cover. The back cover extending beyond the ground strap a distance substantially less than or equal to one inch.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2009Publication date: July 23, 2009Applicant: Pass & seymour, Inc.Inventors: Richard Weeks, Kent Morgan, Jeffrey C. Richards, David A. Finlay, SR., Gerald R. Savicki, JR., Bruce F. Macbeth
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Patent number: 7558034Abstract: The present invention relates to a family of resettable circuit interrupting devices that eliminates the need to rewire a resettable circuit interrupting device after it is installed and powered up to correct for a reverse wiring conditions.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2007Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Assignee: Leviton Manufacturing Company, Inc.Inventors: Gaetano Bonasia, Benjamin Moadel, James A. Porter, Steve Campolo
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Patent number: 7554781Abstract: The present invention is directed to a protective device that includes a plurality of line terminals, a plurality of load terminals, and a fault detection assembly coupled to the plurality of line terminals. The fault detection circuit is configured to provide a fault detection output in response to detecting a fault condition. A circuit interrupter is coupled between the plurality of line terminals and the plurality of load terminals. The circuit interrupter includes a first set of contacts, the first set of contacts being configured to close to establish at least one electrically continuous path between the plurality of line terminals and the plurality of load terminals in a reset state. The first set of contacts are also configured to open to disconnect the at least one electrically continuous path in response to the fault detection output to enter a tripped state. An auxiliary switch is coupled to the fault detection assembly.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2005Date of Patent: June 30, 2009Assignee: Pass & Seymour, Inc.Inventors: Richard Weeks, Gerald R. Savicki, Jr.
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Patent number: 7545244Abstract: Resettable circuit breakers having an independent trip mechanism and a reset lockout are provided. The trip mechanism operates independently of the fault protection operations, and the reset lockout prevents the resetting of the circuit breaker if the fault protection is non-operational or if an open neutral condition exists.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2008Date of Patent: June 9, 2009Assignee: Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: Nicholas L. DiSalvo, William R. Ziegler, Frantz Germain, David Herzfeld, Stephen Stewart, Roger M. Bradley
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Patent number: 7538993Abstract: The present invention provides a circuit interrupting device which can test the conditions of the components in the circuit interrupting device (i.e., the end-of-life test) through the depression of a test button. The circuit interrupting device also possesses reverse wiring protection, including the ability to cutoff power on the user accessible plugs of the face plate when the device is reverse wired or miswired. The circuit interrupting device contains a test button, a reset button, and a series of circuits (including, but not limited to, a main control circuit, an end-of-life detection circuit, and a reset/trip circuit). A depression of the test button generates a simulated fault, which is detected by the main control circuit. When the components in the main control circuit work properly, a control signal is generated by the main control circuit and transmitted to the end-of-life detection circuit to activate the reset/trip circuit and generated an indication signal.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2006Date of Patent: May 26, 2009Inventors: Huadao Huang, Lu Huayang
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Patent number: 7538646Abstract: A relay includes a magnetic system provided with an armature and a contact system provided with a first contact and a moveable second contact. An electrically insulating base plate is arranged between the magnetic system and the contact system and has an opening therein. First and second walls extend from the base plate and are arranged between the opening and the magnetic system or the opening and the contact system. An actuator extends between the armature and the contact system through the opening and transfers movement of the armature to the second contact to move the second contact into electrical engagement with the first contact. The actuator has a third wall that extends toward the base plate and between the first and second walls. The first, second, and third walls extend a leakage path of an electrical leakage current between the contact system and the magnetic system.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2007Date of Patent: May 26, 2009Assignee: Tyco Electronics Austria GmbHInventor: Rudolf Mikl
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Patent number: 7525402Abstract: A circuit interruption device having an input for receiving AC power, an AC socket electrically connected to the power input, a reset switch electrically coupling the power source to the AC socket, a controller coupled to the power input, a stationary electromagnet connected to the controller, an electronic switch connected to the electromagnet and the controller, a pivotally mounted permanent magnet adapted to move between a first position apart from the electromagnet and a second position in contact with the electromagnet, and a mechanical connection connecting the pivotally mounted permanent magnet to the reset button.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2007Date of Patent: April 28, 2009Assignee: Wenzhou Trimone Science and Technology Electric Co., Ltd.Inventor: Shaohua Gao
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Patent number: 7518475Abstract: A circuit interrupter includes a housing, separable contacts, and an operating mechanism including a latch. The operating mechanism opens the contacts responsive to actuation of the latch. A trip mechanism cooperates with the latch to trip open the contacts. The trip mechanism includes a thermal overload mechanism actuating the latch responsive to a thermal fault caused by current flowing through the contacts, a solenoid cooperating with the thermal overload mechanism to actuate the latch responsive to the electromagnetic device being energized, and a processor repetitively determining a value of the current flowing through the contacts, determining if the value exceeds a predetermined value for a number of occurrences, and responsively energizing the solenoid, in order to actuate the latch contemporaneous with actuation of the latch by the thermal overload mechanism, in order to decrease the time to trip open the contacts.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2007Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventors: Patrick W. Mills, Kevin D. Gonyea, Richard G. Benshoff, James M. McCormick
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Patent number: 7502212Abstract: Resettable circuit interrupting devices, such as an IDCI, are provided having a reset lockout and independent trip.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2005Date of Patent: March 10, 2009Assignee: Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventor: Nicholas L. DiSalvo
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Publication number: 20090058574Abstract: An electronic circuit breaker has an input, an output, and a switch electrically connected between the input and the output. The electronic circuit breaker monitors the energy dissipated by the switch and opens the switch when the energy reaches a threshold value in order to protect the switch. The electronic circuit breaker also monitors the current through the switch and opens the switch when necessary to protect the load.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2007Publication date: March 5, 2009Inventor: Andreas Stiedl
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Patent number: 7498910Abstract: A ground fault circuit interrupter device is described.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2006Date of Patent: March 3, 2009Assignee: Cooper Technologies CompanyInventors: Gunter A. Gallas, Erik J. Gouhl, Howard S. Leopold, Gregory G. Moreinis
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Patent number: 7498909Abstract: An improved ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) receptacle with reverse wiring protection. If the power lines are incorrectly connected to the load end of the receptacle during installation, power output to both the input end of the receptacle and the insertion outlets on the faceplate is prevented. The GFCI receptacle includes two stationary terminals on two first output conductors electrically connected to the insertion outlet, two stationary terminals on two second output conductors adapted for electrically connecting to the load, and four moveable terminal on two moveable connector arm adapted for electrically connecting to the power lines. The four moveable terminals corresponds in position to the four stationary terminals, respectively, and operate to electrical connect or disconnect the power lines to and from the load and the insertion outlet in a manner controlled by a disconnecting mechanism assembly and a reverse wiring protection mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2006Date of Patent: March 3, 2009Assignee: Shanghai ELE Manufacturing Corp.Inventors: Long Zhang, Cheng Li Li
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Publication number: 20090027154Abstract: An aircraft circuit breaker includes a housing having an opening, separable contacts, an operating mechanism structured to open and close the contacts, and a trip mechanism structured to cooperate with the operating mechanism to trip open the operating mechanism. The trip mechanism includes a first bimetal to trip open the operating mechanism responsive to a thermal fault, a second ambient compensation bimetal to compensate the first bimetal, and an arc fault trip circuit to trip open the operating mechanism responsive to an arc fault. An indicator includes an indicator portion and a leg disposed from the indicator portion. A spring biases the indicator portion. The second bimetal holds the leg of the indicator, thereby holding the indicator against the spring bias. The second bimetal releases the leg of the indicator responsive to the arc fault trip circuit and the arc fault, thereby releasing the indicator to the spring bias.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2007Publication date: January 29, 2009Inventors: PATRICK W. MILLS, RICHARD G. BENSHOFF
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Publication number: 20090027146Abstract: A circuit interrupter includes a housing, separable contacts, and an operating mechanism including a latch. The operating mechanism opens the contacts responsive to actuation of the latch. A trip mechanism cooperates with the latch to trip open the contacts. The trip mechanism includes a thermal overload mechanism actuating the latch responsive to a thermal fault caused by current flowing through the contacts, a solenoid cooperating with the thermal overload mechanism to actuate the latch responsive to the electromagnetic device being energized, and a processor repetitively determining a value of the current flowing through the contacts, determining if the value exceeds a predetermined value for a number of occurrences, and responsively energizing the solenoid, in order to actuate the latch contemporaneous with actuation of the latch by the thermal overload mechanism, in order to decrease the time to trip open the contacts.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2007Publication date: January 29, 2009Inventors: Patrick W. Mills, Kevin D. Gonyea, Richard G. Benshoff, James M. Mccormick
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Publication number: 20080315980Abstract: The present invention comprises a micro-electromechanical system (MEMS) micro-switch array based current limiting enabled circuit interrupting apparatus. The apparatus comprising an over-current protective component, wherein the over-current protective component comprises a switching circuit, wherein the switching circuit comprises a plurality of micro-electromechanical system switching devices. The apparatus also comprises a circuit breaker or switching component, wherein the circuit breaker or switching component is in operable communication with the over-current protective component.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2007Publication date: December 25, 2008Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventors: William James Premerlani, Kanakasabapathi Subramanian, Kathleen Ann O'Brien, John Norton Park, Brent Charles Kumfer, Parag Thakre
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Publication number: 20080309437Abstract: A fault interrupting and reclosing device includes a circuit interrupter coupled to an actuator. The actuator includes at least one force generating element for generating an opening force for opening the circuit interrupter and for generating a restoring force to close the circuit interrupter. The device further includes a latch to engage the actuator to hold the contacts open once opened. In a preferred arrangement, the device is provided with an automatic mode of operation including a reclose process and a non-reclosing mode of operation. The device also preferably includes a method of determining the end-of-life of a vacuum interrupter monitors characteristics and/or parameters of a fault current or vacuum interrupter operation to predict a percent of life consumed with each fault current interruption operation. A cumulative percent of life consumed may also be determined, and an end-of-life may be predicted based upon the cumulative percent of life consumed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2006Publication date: December 18, 2008Applicant: S & C Electric Co.Inventors: Richard G. Smith, Jason R. Bogusz, Michael G. Ennis, Gary W. Hardesty, Thomas E. Kovanko, Richard P. Mikosz, Andrew D. Pfister, Roy T. Swanson, Keith W. Benson IV
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Patent number: 7463124Abstract: Resettable circuit interrupting devices, such as GFCI devices, that include reverse wiring protection, and optionally an independent trip portions and/or a reset lockout portion are provided. The reverse wiring protection operates at both the line and load sides of the device so that in the event line side wiring to the device is improperly connected to the load side, fault protection for the device remains. The trip portion operates independently of a circuit interrupting portion used to break the electrical continuity in one or more conductive paths in the device. The reset lockout portion prevents the reestablishing of electrical continuity in open conductive paths if the circuit interrupting portion is non-operational or if an open neutral condition exists.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2004Date of Patent: December 9, 2008Assignee: Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: Nicholas L. DiSalvo, William R. Ziegler
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Publication number: 20080284548Abstract: The present invention discloses a method for sectioning a medium-voltage distribution electric line evidencing a disturbance, wherein said method comprises the stages of: (a) evaluating a current in a medium-voltage line with a detection coil; (b) converting the intensity generated by said current by the detection coil in a potential difference, further transferring the information to a microprocessor; (c) analyzing the profile of the wave generated by the current by an algorithm to analyze harmonic levels by Fourier Series, and (d) determining the behavior or the section switch from the result obtained in (c).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2005Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: COMPONENTES ELÉTRICOS ESPECIAIS COMÉRCIO, IMPORTAÇInventors: Jorge Cavanna, Javier Cavanna
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Patent number: 7439833Abstract: Located within a GFCI is a movable contact bearing arm which cooperates with at least one fixed contact. When the movable arm is moved up to allow the at least one contact on the arm to close with at least one fixed contact, the GFCI is in a conducting state and current flows from a source of electricity through the closed contacts to a load and to the contacts of a receptacle. When the movable arm is moved down to open the contacts, the GFCI is in a non-conducting state and current cannot flow from the source of electricity to either the load or the receptacle contacts. In this invention, the up and down movement of the movable contact bearing arm is harnessed to move a blocking member located within the housing of the GFCI to a first position to block at least one opening of the receptacle as the movable arm is moved down or to a second position to allow the prongs of a plug to enter the openings of the receptacle as the movable arm is moved up.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2007Date of Patent: October 21, 2008Assignee: Leviton Manufacturing Co., Ltd.Inventors: Frantz Germain, Stephen Stewart
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Patent number: 7439832Abstract: An electrical wiring device including a plurality of independent switches and a circuit interrupter. In an aspect, two adjacent switches are provided. The user accessible portions of the switches operate in a direction parallel to the major longitudinal axis of the electrical wiring device. A protected receptacle may also be provided. The circuit protection component includes a line terminal connectable to a source of voltage, a load terminal connectable to a load, a circuit interrupter that is configured to connect or disconnect the line terminal from the load terminal, a fault detection circuit that is configured to detect at least one predetermined condition, and a trip mechanism in operable communication with the circuit interrupter to disconnect the line terminal from the load terminal upon detection of the predetermined condition.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2004Date of Patent: October 21, 2008Assignee: Pass & Seymour, Inc.Inventors: Dejan Radosavljevic, Richard Weeks
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Patent number: 7436639Abstract: A compact module with a pair of transformers and a double pole single throw relay (DPST) mounted onto a housing to create a self contained assembly for installation in a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) as a unit. The first transformer has a core and is electrically coupled to a first set of terminals for connection to a printed circuit board (PCB). The second transformer is located adjacent to and magnetically coupled to the core of the first transformer and is electrically coupled to a second set of terminals for connection to the PCB. The DPST relay has a pair of stationary contacts and a pair of movable contacts for selectively connecting line phase and neutral conductive paths to a load.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2005Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Inventors: John J. Power, Armando Calixto, Roger M. Bradley