Electronic overload relay power source
First Claim
1. In a device for interrupting the flow of current in at least one power conductor, the device including an electronic control circuit and a contactor having a solenoid for opening at least one contact where the solenoid is energized when the contact is closed and current flows through the power conductor when the contact is closed, a current transformer consisting essentially of one winding magnetically coupled to a conductor, said conductor providing operating power to the solenoid, the solenoid being connected in series with the current transformer, the winding of the transformer being coupled to the control circuit to provide power to the control circuit, the control circuit determining when to open the one contact.
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Abstract
An overload relay, and an overload relay control circuit power source are disclosed herein. The overload relay includes an electronic trip circuit, a contactor such as a three-phase contactor, a current transformer associated with each power conductor coupled to the contactor, and a transformer associated with the contactor. The current transformers are coupled to the control circuit which controls the supply of power to the solenoid of the contactor based upon the level of current flowing in the power conductors connected to the contactor. The solenoid of the contactor is connected to at least one power conductor and maintains the contacts closed when the solenoid is energized. The transformer is magnetically coupled to the windings of the solenoid and produces the power required by the control circuit when the solenoid is energized and the contacts of the contactor are closed.
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18 Claims
- 1. In a device for interrupting the flow of current in at least one power conductor, the device including an electronic control circuit and a contactor having a solenoid for opening at least one contact where the solenoid is energized when the contact is closed and current flows through the power conductor when the contact is closed, a current transformer consisting essentially of one winding magnetically coupled to a conductor, said conductor providing operating power to the solenoid, the solenoid being connected in series with the current transformer, the winding of the transformer being coupled to the control circuit to provide power to the control circuit, the control circuit determining when to open the one contact.
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4. A device for interrupting the current flow in an electrical power conductor comprising:
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a contactor including at least one pair of contacts connectable to the conductor to open the electrical path of the power conductor and a solenoid having a winding connectable to the power conductor, the solenoid being configured to maintain engagement of the contacts when the winding is energized; a switch coupled to the winding to interrupt current flow from the power conductor to the winding upon opening; an electronic control unit coupled to the switch and configured to determine when to open the switch; and a current transformer consisting essentially of a further winding that is magnetically coupled to a conductor which conductor is series connected to the winding of the solenoid the further winding providing electrical power to the control unit when the contacts of the contactor are engaged. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. An overload relay operable to apply electric power to a motor from first, second and third power conductors coupled to a three-phase power supply, the relay comprising:
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a contactor including first, second and third pairs of contacts, one of each pair connectable to the first, second and third power conductors, respectively, the other of each pair connectable to an electric motor, the contactor including a solenoid having a winding and closing the pairs of contacts when the winding is energized; a switch coupled to the winding to interrupt current flow through the winding when opened, the winding being supplied current from at least one of the power conductors; an electronic control unit coupled to the switch and configured to determine when to open the switch; and a current transformer consisting essentially of a further winding which is magnetically coupled to at least one conductor which supplies current to the winding of the solenoid, the current transformer being connected in series with the solenoid winding, the further winding providing electrical power to the control unit when the contacts of the contactor are engaged. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A device for interrupting the current flow in an electrical power conductor comprising:
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a contactor including at least one pair of contacts connectable to the conductor to open the electrical path of the power conductor; a solenoid having a winding connectable to the power conductor, the solenoid being configured to maintain engagement of the contacts when the winding is energized; a switch coupled to the winding to interrupt current flow from the power conductor to the winding upon opening; a first current transformer magnetically coupled to the power conductor for monitoring the current flow in the power conductor; an electronic control unit coupled to the switch and configured to determine when to open the switch based on the current flow monitored by said first transformer; and a second current transformer consisting essentially of a further winding which is magnetically coupled to a conductor which is series connected between the power conductor and the winding of the solenoid the further winding providing electrical power to the control unit when the contacts of the contactor are engaged.
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Specification