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Electrical protective equipment switch with overcurrent and undervoltage function and overcurrent sensor for it

US6222713A · kind A · utility

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Key dates

Filing dateMay 7, 1999
Grant dateApr 24, 2001
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Expiry dateMay 7, 2019

Classification

  • Technology area (CPC H)Electricity
  • CPC primaryH01H83/22
  • WIPO fieldElectrical machinery, apparatus, energy
  • WIPO sectorElectrical engineering

Abstract

The protective equipment switch comprises a mechanical switching contact (2) for a conductor (S1-S3), a latchable switch latch (6) for the switching contact (2), an overcurrent sensor (3) associated with the conductor, and an electromechanical undervoltage relay (7) whose exciting voltage is derived from the conductor voltage and which in its excited state latches the switch latch (6). In the case of overcurrent, the overcurrent sensor (3) causes the separation of the undervoltage relay (7) from its exciting voltage which also drops in the case of undervoltage. Thus both in the case of overcurrent and in the case of undervoltage, unlatching of the switch latch (6) is caused by the same component, namely by the undervoltage relay (7). Preferably the overcurrent sensor (3) is formed by the combination of a current transformer signal with an electronic circuit which itself is preferably an integrated circuit. A particularly simple current transformer for acquiring the current flowing in the current conductor (S1-S3) results from a pair of inductive loops on both sides of a section of the conductor on a printed circuit board, with, for the purpose of forming an iron core for the curren…

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