Claims
- 1. A fault indicator comprising:
- sensing means for sensing current in a cable;
- reset means responsive to said sensing means for producing a reset indication in response to a minimum current; and
- trip means responsive to said sensing means for producing a trip indication in response to both the current rising a predetermined amount with respect to time and a subsequent drop to substantially zero;
- said trip means including current adapting means responsive to the current sensed by said sensing means for setting a base load from which the current must rise for the predetermined amount with respect to time.
- 2. A fault indicator as in claim 1, wherein:
- said trip means includes:
- rate detecting means responsive to said sensing means for detecting a selected rate of current rise above a given rate;
- zero detecting means responsive to said sensing means for detecting a zero current in the cable after said rate detecting means detects the selected rate.
- 3. A fault indicator as in claim 1, wherein said trip means includes:
- first integrating means having a first integrating rate;
- second integrating means having a second integrating rate slower than said first integrating rate;
- comparator means for comparing a smaller proportion of the first integrating means with a larger proportion of the second integrating means for producing a first signal when the smaller proportion exceeds the larger proportion;
- latching means for latching the output of the comparator means in response to the first signal;
- means responsive to the drop in current to substantially zero and to said latching means for producing a trip signal for a trip indication.
- 4. A fault indicator as in claim 3, wherein:
- said trip means includes a timer coupled to the output of said latching means for unlatching said latching means after a predetermined period.
- 5. A fault indicator as in claim 1, wherein said trip means includes:
- differentiating means having a differentiating rate;
- integrating means having an integrating rate slower than said differentiating rate;
- comparator means for comparing the differentiating rate with the integrating rate of said integrating means for producing a first signal when an output of the differentiating means exceeds an output of the integrating means; and
- means responsive to the drop in current to substantially zero and to said first signal for producing a trip signal for a trip indication.
- 6. A fault indicator as in claim 5, wherein said trip means includes:
- latching means for latching the output of the comparator means in response to the first signal and applying the latched first signal to said means responsive to the drop in current to zero.
- 7. A fault indicator as in claim 6, wherein:
- said trip means includes a timer coupled to the output of said latching means for unlatching said latching means after a predetermined period.
- 8. A fault indicator as in claim 1, wherein said trip means includes:
- differentiating means having a differentiating rate and coupled to said sensing means;
- a Zener diode coupled to the output of said differentiating means for producing a first signal when an output of said differentiating means exceeds a threshold of said Zener diode; and
- means responsive to the drop in current to substantially zero and to said first signal for producing a trip signal for a trip indication.
- 9. A fault indicator as in claim 8, wherein said trip means includes:
- latching means for latching the output of the differentiating means in response to the first signal and applying the latched first signal to said means responsive to the drop in current to zero.
- 10. A fault indicator as in claim 9, wherein said trip means includes:
- said trip means includes a counter coupled to the output of said latching means for unlatching said latching means after a predetermined count.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 505,437 filed Apr. 6, 1990, now abandoned which is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 390,541, filed Aug. 7, 1989, by Thomas Yeh, for Current Adaptive Fault Indicator, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,029,039.
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