Resettable circuit interrupter
First Claim
1. A resettable circuit interrupter device for an electrical system having a power line and a neutral line comprising:
- a housing;
a pair of prongs mounted in said housing to permit the device to be removably plugged into an electrical receptacle;
a fixed contact mounted in said housing;
a contact spring arm mounted in said housing at a first end thereof;
a movable contact to selectively engage said fixed contact and mounted adjacent a second end of said contact spring arm, said contact spring arm providing a bias force urging said movable contact away from said fixed contact when said contacts are in engagement;
an actuating member to drive said contact spring arm from the side away from said movable contact;
resilient means to convey a contact closing force from said actuating member to said movable contact;
latching means to normally maintain said actuating member in a position such that said movable contact is held in engagement with said fixed contact against the bias force of said contact spring arm;
sensing means to detect the presence of an undesired circuit condition;
a solenoid, detection of an undesired circuit condition resulting in energization of said solenoid to cause said latching means to release said actuating member, thereby permitting said bias means to separate said movable contact from said fixed contact;
manually actuatable reset means associated with said actuating member; and
safety means to preclude actuation of said reset means when the device is plugged into an electrical receptacle.
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Abstract
A resettable circuit interrupter for ALCI and GFCI applications utilizes movable contacts mounted on contact spring arms adjacent a U-shaped bight of the spring arm. Closing of the contacts is achieved by compression of the bight by an actuating member that is latched in the closed contact position. Unlatching of the actuating member results when current imbalances are detected, so that the contacts are opened by the bias forces produced by the contact spring arms. A reset button is located in a recess between the prongs of the plug-in member so that the device can be reset only when it is unplugged from an electrical receptacle.
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Citations
11 Claims
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1. A resettable circuit interrupter device for an electrical system having a power line and a neutral line comprising:
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a housing; a pair of prongs mounted in said housing to permit the device to be removably plugged into an electrical receptacle; a fixed contact mounted in said housing; a contact spring arm mounted in said housing at a first end thereof; a movable contact to selectively engage said fixed contact and mounted adjacent a second end of said contact spring arm, said contact spring arm providing a bias force urging said movable contact away from said fixed contact when said contacts are in engagement; an actuating member to drive said contact spring arm from the side away from said movable contact; resilient means to convey a contact closing force from said actuating member to said movable contact; latching means to normally maintain said actuating member in a position such that said movable contact is held in engagement with said fixed contact against the bias force of said contact spring arm; sensing means to detect the presence of an undesired circuit condition; a solenoid, detection of an undesired circuit condition resulting in energization of said solenoid to cause said latching means to release said actuating member, thereby permitting said bias means to separate said movable contact from said fixed contact; manually actuatable reset means associated with said actuating member; and safety means to preclude actuation of said reset means when the device is plugged into an electrical receptacle. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A resettable circuit interrupter device for an electrical system having a power line and a neutral line comprising:
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a housing; a pair of prongs mounted in said housing to permit the device to be removably plugged into an electrical receptacle; first and second fixed contacts mounted in said housing; first and second contact spring arms associated with said first and second fixed contacts, respectively, each of said contact spring arms mounted in said housing at a first end thereof and having a generally U-shaped bight at a second end thereof; a first movable contact to selectively engage said first fixed contact and mounted adjacent the second end o said first contact spring arm outside of the U-shaped bight, said first contact spring arm providing a bias force tending to drive said first movable contact away from said first fixed contact when said contacts are in engagement; a second movable contact to selectively engage said second fixed contact and mounted adjacent the second end of said second contact spring arm outside of the U-shaped bight, said second contact spring arm providing a bias force tending to drive said second movable contact away from said second fixed contact when said contacts are in engagement, said first movable and fixed contacts forming a switch in the power line and said second movable and fixed contacts forming a switch in the neutral line; a reciprocably movable generally U-shaped actuating member having a shoulder adjacent the end of each of the arms thereof to engage a respective one of said first and second contact spring arms on the side of the U-shaped bight opposite the associated movable contact; a projection from each arm of said actuating member passing through the bight of the associated contact spring arm; a flexible latching leg to releasably maintain said actuating member in a position such that the bights of said contact spring arms are compressed to forcibly engage said movable contacts with said fixed contacts against the bias force of said contact spring arms; a differential transformer to detect current imbalances in the power and neutral lines; a solenoid having a coil and a plunger, said plunger arranged to engage said latching leg when said solenoid coil is energized; switching means to energize said coil of said solenoid when a current imbalance is detected by said differential amplifier, thereby unlatching said actuating member to move under the bias force of said contact spring arms to separate said movable contacts from said fixed contacts; and a reset button located on said actuating member for manually resetting the actuating member to the latched position, said reset button recessed in said housing between said prongs so that resetting can be achieved only when the device is not plugged into an electrical receptacle. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11)
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Specification