Overload circuit interrupter capable of electrical tripping and circuit breaker with the same
First Claim
1. An overload circuit interrupter (OLCI) in an electrical wiring system that can shut an AC (Alternating Current) source off from a phase conductor and a neutral conductor when an overload occurs in the AC source, said OLCI comprising:
- a current transformer for producing an overload voltage in accordance with the variation of the phase conductor and the neutral conductor;
a rectifier for half of full wave rectifying of the overload voltage;
a level controller for limiting the rectified overload voltage to a specified level;
an integrator for charging the limited overload voltage from the level controller and for providing overload indicative signal; and
a comparator for comparing the overload indicative signal with a reference overload voltage and for producing an overload trip signal, which shuts the AC source off from the phase conductor and the neutral conductor.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to overload circuit interrupter capable of detecting overload and interrupting the overload circuit interrupter, and to a circuit breaker with the same. The overload circuit interrupter (OLCI) in an electrical wiring system includes a current transformer for producing an overload voltage in accordance with the current variation of the phase and neutral conductor, a rectifier for rectifying of the overload voltage, a level controller for limiting the rectified overload voltage, an integrator for charging the limited overload voltage and for providing overload indicative signal, and a comparator for comparing the overload indicative signal with a reference overload voltage and for producing an overload trip signal shutting the AC source off. It can diminish error triggering caused by a dimmer. The circuit breaker may further include an arc fault circuit interrupter (AFCI) and a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI).
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12 Claims
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1. An overload circuit interrupter (OLCI) in an electrical wiring system that can shut an AC (Alternating Current) source off from a phase conductor and a neutral conductor when an overload occurs in the AC source, said OLCI comprising:
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a current transformer for producing an overload voltage in accordance with the variation of the phase conductor and the neutral conductor;
a rectifier for half of full wave rectifying of the overload voltage;
a level controller for limiting the rectified overload voltage to a specified level;
an integrator for charging the limited overload voltage from the level controller and for providing overload indicative signal; and
a comparator for comparing the overload indicative signal with a reference overload voltage and for producing an overload trip signal, which shuts the AC source off from the phase conductor and the neutral conductor. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A circuit breaker in an electrical wiring system that can shut an AC source off from a phase conductor and a neutral conductor when an overload occurs in the AC source, said circuit breaker comprising:
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an overload circuit interrupter (OLCI) coupled to the phase conductor and the neutral conductor for detecting an overload and producing an overload trip signal comprising;
a current transformer for producing an overload voltage in accordance with the variation of the phase conductor and the neutral conductor;
a rectifier for half of full wave rectifying of the overload voltage;
a level controller for limiting the rectified overload voltage to a specified level;
an integrator for charging the limited overload voltage from the level controller and for providing overload indicative signal; and
a comparator for comparing the overload indicative signal with a reference overload voltage and for producing an overload trip signal, which shuts the AC source off from the phase conductor and the neutral conductor;
a display circuitry for indicating the overload corresponding with the overload trip signal; and
a trip circuitry coupled to the phase conductor and the neutral conductor, for shutting the AC source off from the phase conductor and the neutral conductor corresponding with the overload trip signal.
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9. An arc fault circuit interrupter (AFCI) in an electrical wiring system that can shut an AC (Alternating Current) source off from a phase conductor and a neutral conductor when an arc fault occurs in the AC source, said AFCI comprising:
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a first current transformer for producing an arc fault voltage in accordance with the variation of current in the phase conductor and in the neutral conductor;
a rectifier for half or full wave rectifying of the arc fault voltage;
a first buffer for delaying the rectified arc fault voltage;
a first comparator for comparing the rectified arc fault voltage with a first reference voltage and producing an arc fault indicative signal;
an integrator for charging the arc fault indicative signal from the first comparator; and
a second comparator for comparing the arc fault indicative signal with a second reference voltage and producing an arc fault trip signal.
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10. A circuit breaker in an electrical wiring system that can shut an AC source off from a phase conductor and a neutral conductor when an overload occurs in the AC source, said circuit breaker comprising:
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an arc fault circuit interrupter (AFCI) coupled to the phase conductor and the neutral conductor for detecting an arc fault and producing an arc fault trip signal comprising;
a first current transformer for producing an arc fault voltage in accordance with the variation of current in the phase conductor and in the neutral conductor;
a rectifier for half or full wave rectifying of the arc fault voltage;
a first buffer for delaying the rectified arc fault voltage;
a first comparator for comparing the rectified arc fault voltage with a first reference voltage and producing an arc fault indicative signal;
an integrator for charging the arc fault indicative signal from the first comparator; and
a second comparator for comparing the arc fault indicative signal with a second reference voltage and producing an arc fault trip signal;
a display circuitry for indicating the arc fault corresponding with the arc fault trip signal; and
a trip circuitry coupled to the phase conductor and the neutral conductor, for shutting the AC source off from the phase conductor and the neutral conductor corresponding with the arc fault trip signal.
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11. A circuit breaker in an electrical wiring system that can shut an AC source off from a phase conductor and a neutral conductor when an overload occurs in the AC source, said circuit breaker comprising:
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an arc fault circuit interrupter (AFCI) coupled to the phase conductor and the neutral conductor for detecting an arc fault and producing an arc fault trip signal comprising;
a first current transformer for producing an arc fault voltage in accordance with the variation of current in the phase conductor and in the neutral conductor;
rectifier for half or full wave rectifying of the arc fault voltage;
a first buffer for delaying the rectified arc fault voltage;
a first comparator for comparing the rectified arc fault voltage with a first reference voltage and producing an arc fault indicative signal;
an integrator for charging the arc fault indicative signal from the first comparator; and
a second comparator for comparing the arc fault indicative signal with a second reference voltage and producing an arc fault trip signal;
an overload circuit interrupter (OLCI) coupled to the phase conductor and the neutral conductor for detecting an overload and producing an overload trip signal comprising;
a current transformer for producing an overload voltage in accordance with the variation of the phase conductor and in the neutral conductor;
a rectifier for half of full wave rectifying of the overload voltage;
a level controller for limiting the rectified overload voltage to a specified level;
an integrator for charging the limited overload voltage from the level controller and for providing overload indicative signal; and
a comparator for comparing the overload indicative signal with a reference overload voltage and producing an overload trip signal, which shuts the AC source off from the phase conductor and the neutral conductor;
a display circuitry for indicating the arc fault or overload corresponding with the arc fault trip signal or overload trip signal; and
a trip circuitry coupled to the phase conductor and the neutral conductor, for shutting the AC source off from the phase conductor and the neutral conductor corresponding with the arc fault trip signal or overload trip signal.
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12. A circuit breaker in an electrical wiring system that can shut an AC source off from a phase conductor and a neutral conductor when an overload occurs in the AC source, said circuit breaker comprising:
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an arc fault circuit interrupter (AFCI) coupled to the phase conductor and the neutral conductor for detecting an arc fault and producing an arc fault trip signal comprising;
a first current transformer for producing an arc fault voltage in accordance with the variation of current in the phase conductor and in the neutral conductor;
a rectifier for half or full wave rectifying of the arc fault voltage;
a first buffer for delaying the rectified arc fault voltage;
a first comparator for comparing the rectified arc fault voltage with a first reference voltage and producing an arc fault indicative signal;
an integrator for charging the arc fault indicative signal from the first comparator; and
a second comparator for comparing the arc fault indicative signal with a second reference voltage and producing an arc fault trip signal;
an overload circuit interrupter (OLCI) coupled to the phase conductor and the neutral conductor for detecting an overload and producing an overload trip signal comprising;
a current transformer for producing an overload voltage in accordance with the variation of the phase conductor and in the neutral conductor;
a rectifier for half of full wave rectifying of the overload voltage;
a level controller for limiting the rectified overload voltage to a specified level;
an integrator for charging the limited overload voltage from the level controller and for providing overload indicative signal; and
a comparator for comparing the overload indicative signal with a reference overload voltage and producing an overload trip signal, which shuts the AC source off from the phase conductor and the neutral conductor;
a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) coupled to the phase conductor and the neutral conductor for detecting a ground fault and producing a ground fault trip signal;
a display circuitry for indicating the arc fault, ground fault or overload corresponding with at least one selected from the group consisting of the arc fault trip signal, the ground fault trip signal or the overload trip signal; and
a trip circuitry coupled to the phase conductor and the neutral conductor, for shutting the AC source off from the phase conductor and the neutral conductor corresponding with at least one selected from the group consisting of the arc fault trip signal, the ground fault trip signal or the overload trip signal.
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