Fault indicator with optically-isolated remote readout circuit
First Claim
1. A fault indicator for signaling at local and remote locations the occurrence of a fault current in a monitored electrical conductor, comprising:
- a housing;
status indicating means within said housing comprising a high impedance optical shutter device having a pair of control electrodes disposed in operative association with a layer of voltage-responsive light controlling material, the optical shutter having a first display status and light transmissivity condition in the absence of an actuating signal applied to said control electrodes, and a second display status and light transmissivity in the presence of an actuating signal applied to said control electrodes, said display status of said optical shutter and display device being locally viewable from the exterior of said housing;
first circuit means including a voltage source for applying an actuating signal to said control electrodes following occurrence of a fault current in the monitored conductor to condition said optical shutter device to said second light transmissivity condition;
a light source adapted to direct a beam of light through said optical shutter device;
a light detector adapted to receive said beam of light after transmission through said optical shutter device and to produce an output dependent on the amplitude of the incident light; and
second circuit means responsive to the output of said light detector for producing an output signal for indicating at a remote location the occurrence of a fault.
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Abstract
A fault indicator for indicating at local and remote locations the occurrence of a fault current in a conductor of an AC power distribution system utilizes a liquid crystal display having independent "F" and "N" optical display and shutter elements. Upon occurrence of a fault current a reed switch closes and a portion of the charge on a first capacitor is transferred to a second capacitor, which is connected to the "F" actuator electrodes of the liquid crystal display to cause an "F" to be displayed and an associated optical shutter to open. The "N" actuator electrodes are capacitively coupled to the monitored conductor and system ground to cause an "N" to be displayed and an associated optical shutter to open to indicate that voltage is present on the conductor. First and second light sources are caused to project through respective ones of the optical shutters onto respective first and second photodetectors. A first control circuit responsive to the output of the first photodetector provides a first output signal indicative of the occurrence of a fault. A second control circuit responsive to the second photodectector provides a second output signal indicative of the presence of voltage on the conductor.
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5 Claims
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1. A fault indicator for signaling at local and remote locations the occurrence of a fault current in a monitored electrical conductor, comprising:
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a housing; status indicating means within said housing comprising a high impedance optical shutter device having a pair of control electrodes disposed in operative association with a layer of voltage-responsive light controlling material, the optical shutter having a first display status and light transmissivity condition in the absence of an actuating signal applied to said control electrodes, and a second display status and light transmissivity in the presence of an actuating signal applied to said control electrodes, said display status of said optical shutter and display device being locally viewable from the exterior of said housing; first circuit means including a voltage source for applying an actuating signal to said control electrodes following occurrence of a fault current in the monitored conductor to condition said optical shutter device to said second light transmissivity condition; a light source adapted to direct a beam of light through said optical shutter device; a light detector adapted to receive said beam of light after transmission through said optical shutter device and to produce an output dependent on the amplitude of the incident light; and second circuit means responsive to the output of said light detector for producing an output signal for indicating at a remote location the occurrence of a fault. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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