Arc-default detecting circuit breaker system
First Claim
1. An arc-fault detecting circuit-breaker system operable with a protected electrical circuit, the arc-fault detecting circuit-breaker system comprising:
- a normally closed line circuit breaker connected in series by an electrical line with the protected electrical circuit whose current flow is to be interrupted upon the occurrence of an arc fault;
a detector of a rate of change with time of the current flow in at least one of the protected electrical circuit and the electrical line;
an activating element alternating current voltage source having an activating element alternating current output at an activating element alternating current output frequency; and
a circuit-breaker activating element operable responsive to the detector, wherein the circuit-breaker activating element is electrically connected between the electrical line and the activating element alternating current output, and wherein the circuit-breaker activating element is a normally open switch that closes to establish a connection between the electrical line and the alternating current output in the event that the detector detects the rate of change with time of the current flow in excess of a permitted maximum rate-of-change value.
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Abstract
An arc-fault detecting circuit-breaker system is operable with a protected electrical circuit that operates with direct current or alternating current. A normally closed line circuit breaker has an electrical input and an electrical output, and an electrical line connects the electrical output to the protected-element input. The system includes a detector of the rate of change with time of a current flow in the electrical line. An activating element alternating current voltage source has an alternating current output. A circuit-breaker activating element is operable responsive to the detector. The circuit-breaker activating element is electrically connected between the electrical line and the alternating current output. The circuit breaker activating element is a normally open switch that closes to establish a connection between the electrical line and the alternating current output in the event that the detector detects a rate of change of current with time in excess of a permitted maximum rate-of-change value.
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18 Claims
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1. An arc-fault detecting circuit-breaker system operable with a protected electrical circuit, the arc-fault detecting circuit-breaker system comprising:
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a normally closed line circuit breaker connected in series by an electrical line with the protected electrical circuit whose current flow is to be interrupted upon the occurrence of an arc fault;
a detector of a rate of change with time of the current flow in at least one of the protected electrical circuit and the electrical line;
an activating element alternating current voltage source having an activating element alternating current output at an activating element alternating current output frequency; and
a circuit-breaker activating element operable responsive to the detector, wherein the circuit-breaker activating element is electrically connected between the electrical line and the activating element alternating current output, and wherein the circuit-breaker activating element is a normally open switch that closes to establish a connection between the electrical line and the alternating current output in the event that the detector detects the rate of change with time of the current flow in excess of a permitted maximum rate-of-change value. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. An arc-fault detecting circuit-breaker system operable with a direct current protected electrical circuit having a protected-circuit input that receives a direct current electrical signal, the arc-fault detecting circuit-breaker system comprising:
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a normally closed line circuit breaker having an electrical input and an electrical output;
an electrical line connecting the electrical output of the normally closed line circuit breaker to the protected-element input;
a detector of a rate of change with time of a current flow in the electrical line;
an activating element alternating current voltage source having an activating element alternating current output at an activating element alternating current output frequency; and
a circuit-breaker activating element operable responsive to the detector, wherein the circuit-breaker activating element is electrically connected between the electrical line and the alternating current output, and wherein the circuit breaker activating element is a normally open switch that closes to establish a connection between the electrical line and the alternating current output in the event that the detector detects the rate of change with time of the current flow in excess of a permitted maximum rate-of-change value.
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18. An arc-fault detecting circuit-breaker system operable with a protected electrical circuit having a protected circuit input that receives an alternating current electrical signal at a protected circuit frequency, the arc-fault detecting circuit-breaker system comprising:
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a normally closed line circuit breaker having an electrical input and an electrical output;
an electrical line connecting the electrical output of the normally closed line circuit breaker to the protected-element input;
a detector of a rate of change with time of a current flow in the electrical line;
an activating element alternating current voltage source having an activating element alternating current output at an activating element alternating current output frequency at least twice that of the protected-circuit frequency; and
a circuit-breaker activating element operable responsive to the detector, wherein the circuit-breaker activating element is electrically connected between the electrical line and the alternating current output, and wherein the circuit breaker activating element is a normally open switch that closes to establish a connection between the electrical line and the alternating current output in the event that the detector detects the rate of change with time of the current flow in excess of a permitted maximum rate-of-change value.
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