Claims
- 1. A method of interrupting the flow of electrical current in a line, comprising the steps of:connecting a switch having an opened position and a closed position in series with the line; coupling a breaker mechanism adapted to be actuated by at least one activating signal to move said switch from said closed position to said opened position wherein the flow of electrical current in the line is interrupted; and connecting a current limiting device having a substantially metallic positive temperature coefficient resistivity element in series with said switch and the line for producing a magnetic force to trip said breaker mechanism, said magnetic force being said at least one activating signal.
- 2. The method of interrupting the flow of electrical current in claim 1, wherein said positive temperature coefficient resistivity element is made substantially from tungsten.
- 3. The method of interrupting the flow of electrical current in claim 1, wherein said at least one activating signal includes an over current produced by a short circuit.
- 4. The method of interrupting the flow of electrical current in claim 1, wherein said at least one activating signal includes an over current produced by a ground fault.
- 5. The method of interrupting the flow of electrical current in claim 1, further comprising the step of preventing damage to said switch upon transmission of said at least one activating signal by limiting current to said switch.
- 6. The method of interrupting the flow of electrical current in claim 1, further comprising the step of connecting a conductive element to said positive temperature coefficient resistivity element to dissipate heat from said positive temperature coefficient resistivity element during normal operations.
- 7. The method of interrupting the flow of electrical current in claim 1, further comprising the step of limiting said magnetic force generated by said positive temperature coefficient resistivity element.
- 8. A circuit breaker for interrupting the flow of electrical current in a line, comprising:a switch connected in series with the line, said switch having an open position and a close position; an breaker mechanism coupled to said switch, adapted to be actuated by at least one activating signal, to move said switch from the closed position to the open position; and a current limiting device having a substantially metallic positive temperature coefficient resistivity element in series with said breaker mechanism for producing a magnetic force to trip said breaker mechanism, said magnetic force being said at least one activating signal.
- 9. The circuit breaker in claim 8, wherein said positive temperature coefficient resistivity element is made substantially from tungsten.
- 10. The circuit breaker in claim 8, wherein said at least one activating signal includes a ground fault over current.
- 11. The circuit breaker in claim 8, wherein said at least one activating signal includes a short circuit over current.
- 12. The circuit breaker in claim 8, further comprising a conductive element connected to said positive temperature coefficient resistivity element to dissipate heat from said positive temperature coefficient resistivity element.
- 13. The circuit breaker in claim 12, wherein said conductive element is made of copper.
- 14. The circuit breaker in claim 8 wherein said current limiting device is adapted to selectively trip said breaker mechanism.
- 15. The circuit breaker according to claim 8 wherein said current limiting device further comprises a copper element to assist in tripping said breaker mechanism.
- 16. The circuit breaker according to claim 8 further comprising a copper element for producing a magnetic force to trip said breaker mechanism.
- 17. The circuit breaker according to claim 8 wherein said resistivity element is shaped in one of a wire element, a rectangular rod and a coil.
- 18. The circuit breaker according to claim 8 wherein said resistivity element is configured to limit let-through current and absorb a significant portion of interruption energy in a short circuit.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application takes priority from copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/054,153, filed on Apr. 2, 1998.
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