Claims
- 1. A circuit breaker comprising:
a housing having a line phase connection and load phase connection accessible from an exterior of said housing; a conductive path within said housing between said line and load phase connections; a circuit interrupting portion disposed within said housing and configured to open said conductive path upon the occurrence of a first predefined condition; a reset portion having an actuator extending through said exterior of said housing and configured to close said conductive path upon actuation of said actuator; and a reset lockout portion that prevents the closing of said conductive path if a second predefined condition exists.
- 2. The circuit breaker according to claim 1, wherein said first predefined condition includes a fault or an over-current condition.
- 3. The circuit breaker according to claim 2, wherein said fault includes a ground fault, an arc fault, an immersion detection fault, an appliance leakage fault or an equipment leakage fault.
- 4. The circuit breaker according to claim 1, wherein said second predefined condition includes said circuit interrupting portion being non-operational or an open neutral condition.
- 5. The circuit breaker according to claim 1 further comprising a trip portion disposed at least partially within said housing and configured to open said conductive path independently of said circuit interrupting portion operation.
- 6. The circuit breaker according to claim 5, wherein said trip portion comprises a trip actuator accessible from said exterior of said housing and a trip arm coupled to said trip actuator, said trip arm being configured to facilitate mechanical breaking of said conductive path if said trip actuator is actuated.
- 7. The circuit breaker according to claim 6, wherein said trip actuator comprises a pushbutton.
- 8. The circuit breaker according to claim 1, wherein said conductive path includes a pair of contacts wherein at least one of said pair of contacts is movable relative to the other such that said contacts can be moved between open and closed positions.
- 9. The circuit breaker according to claim 8, wherein said circuit interrupting portion includes sensing circuitry used to sense the occurrence of said ground fault and electromechanical linkage responsive to said sensing circuitry and used to cause said pair of contacts to open.
- 10. The circuit breaker according to claim 1, wherein said housing is configured and dimensioned for installation in a circuit breaker panel.
- 11. A circuit breaker comprising:
a housing having line and load phase connections and line and load neutral connections accessible from an exterior of said housing; a conductive path within said housing and connected between said line and load phase connections; a circuit interrupting portion disposed within said housing and configured to cause electrical discontinuity at a point along said conductive path upon the occurrence of a first predefined condition; a reset portion configured to reestablish electrical continuity in said conductive path; and a reset lockout portion that prevents reestablishment of electrical continuity of said conductive path if a second predefined condition exists.
- 12. The circuit breaker according to claim 11, wherein said first predefined condition includes a fault or an over-current condition.
- 13. The circuit breaker according to claim 12, wherein said fault includes a ground fault, an arc fault, an immersion detection fault, an appliance leakage fault or an equipment leakage fault.
- 14. The circuit breaker according to claim 11, wherein said second predefined condition includes said circuit interrupting portion being non-operational, or an open neutral condition.
- 15. The circuit breaker according to claim 11 further comprising a trip portion having a trip actuator extending through said housing and configured to activate a trip operation causing electrical discontinuity in said conductive path in response to said trip actuator being manually actuated, said trip operation being independent of said circuit interrupting portion operation.
- 16. The circuit breaker according to claim 15, wherein said trip actuator comprises a pushbutton.
- 17. The circuit breaker according to claim 15, wherein said trip operation mechanically causes electrical discontinuity along said conductive path.
- 18. The circuit breaker according to claim 17, wherein said trip portion further comprises a trip arm coupled to said trip actuator that mechanically causes said electrical discontinuity along said conductive path.
- 19. The circuit breaker according to claim 11, wherein said circuit interruption portion includes sensing circuitry used to sense the occurrence of a ground fault and electromechanical linkage responsive to said sensing circuitry and used to cause said electrical discontinuity.
- 20. The circuit breaker according to claim 19, wherein said reset portion comprises:
a manually operated actuator operatively coupled to said reset lockout; and a reset enable switch assembly electrically connected to said sensing circuitry, which is capable of being activated by operation of said actuator, such that actuation of said reset enable switch assembly simulates a ground fault in said sensing circuitry so as to activate said circuit interrupting portion.
- 21. The circuit breaker according to claim 20, wherein said reset enable switch assembly comprises a fixed contact that is energized by said operation of said actuator to simulate the ground fault.
- 22. The circuit breaker according to claim 20, wherein said reset enable switch assembly comprises a pair of momentary switches which when actuated switch power supplied to said sensing circuitry from said load phase connection to said line phase connection, and simulate the ground fault.
- 23. The circuit breaker according to claim 20, wherein said reset enable switch assembly comprises a plurality of switch contacts that are sequentially activated to first switch power supplied to said sensing circuitry from said load phase connection to said line phase connection, and second to simulate the ground fault.
- 24. A circuit breaker comprising:
housing means; line and load connection means accessible from an exterior of said housing means for connecting to external wiring; means for conducting electricity between said line and load connection means, said means for conducting electricity including switch means for opening and closing said means for conducting electricity; circuit interrupting means disposed within said housing means for causing said switch means to open in response to the occurrence of a predefined condition; reset lockout means responsive to activation of said circuit interrupting means for inhibiting closing of said switch means after said circuit interrupting means causes said switch means to open; and reset means for activating said circuit interrupting means so that said reset lockout means does not inhibit closing of said switch means, and for closing said switch means.
- 25. The circuit breaker according to claim 24, wherein said predefined condition includes a fault or an over-current condition.
- 26. The circuit breaker according to claim 25, wherein said fault includes a ground fault, an arc fault, an immersion detection fault, an appliance leakage fault or an equipment leakage fault.
- 27. The circuit breaker according to claim 24 further comprising trip means for causing said switch means to open independently of the operation of said circuit interrupting means.
- 28. The circuit breaker according to claim 27, wherein said circuit interrupting means comprises sensing means for sensing ground faults associated with conducted electricity and means for causing said switch means to open said means for conducting electricity.
- 29. The circuit breaker according to claim 28, wherein said reset means comprises:
a manually operated actuator operatively coupled to said reset lockout means; and reset enable switch means capable of being activated by operation of said actuator for simulating a ground fault in said sensing means so as to activate said circuit interrupting means.
- 30. The circuit breaker according to claim 29, wherein said reset enable switch means comprises a fixed contact that is energized by said operation of said actuator to simulate the ground fault.
- 31. The circuit breaker according to claim 29, wherein said reset enable switch means comprises a pair of momentary switches which when actuated switch power supplied to said sensing means from said load connection means to said line connection means, and simulate the ground fault.
- 32. The circuit breaker according to claim 29, wherein said reset enable switch means comprises a plurality of switch contacts that are sequentially activated to first switch power supplied to said sensing means from said load connection means to said line connection means, and second to simulate the ground fault.
- 33. A GFCI circuit breaker comprising:
a housing; a pair of input conductors, one of said pair being a phase conductor and the other being a neutral conductor, said conductors being disposed within said housing and terminating through an exterior surface of said housing; a pair of output conductors, one of said pair being a phase conductor and the other being a neutral conductor, said conductors being disposed within said housing and terminating through an exterior surface of said housing, wherein said input phase conductor is connectable to said output phase conductor such that electrical continuity exists between said input and output phase conductors; a circuit interrupting portion disposed within said housing and configured to break the continuity between said input phase conductor and said output phase conductor upon the occurrence of a ground fault; a reset portion configured to make electrical continuity between said input phase conductor and said output phase conductor after a ground fault occurs; and a reset lockout that prevents the making of electrical continuity between said input phase conductor and said output phase conductor if a predetermined condition exists.
- 34. The GFCI circuit breaker according to claim 33 further comprising a trip mechanism disposed at least partially within said housing and configured to break the continuity between said input phase conductor and said output phase conductor independently of said circuit interrupting portion operation.
- 35. The GFCI circuit breaker according to claim 33, wherein said predefined condition includes said circuit interrupting portion being non-operational or an open neutral condition.
- 36. The GFCI circuit breaker according to claim 33, wherein said trip mechanism comprises a trip actuator accessible from said exterior surface of said housing and a trip arm extending from said trip actuator, said trip arm being configured to facilitate mechanical breaking of electrical continuity between said input phase conductor and said output phase conductor upon actuation of said trip actuator.
- 37. The GFCI circuit breaker according to claim 36, wherein said trip actuator comprises a pushbutton.
- 38. An AFCI circuit breaker comprising:
a housing; a pair of input conductors, one of said pair being a phase conductor and the other being a neutral conductor, said conductors being disposed within said housing and terminating through an exterior surface of said housing; a pair of output conductors, one of said pair being a phase conductor and the other being a neutral conductor, said conductors being disposed within said housing and terminating through an exterior surface of said housing, wherein said input phase conductor is connectable to said output phase conductor such that electrical continuity exists between said input and output phase conductors; a circuit interrupting portion disposed within said housing and configured to break the continuity between said input phase conductor and said output phase conductor upon the occurrence of an arc fault; a reset portion configured to make electrical continuity between said input phase conductor and said output phase conductor after an arc fault occurs; and a reset lockout that prevents the making of electrical continuity between said input phase conductor and said output phase conductor if a predetermined condition exists.
- 39. The AFCI circuit breaker according to claim 38 further comprising a trip mechanism disposed at least partially within said housing and configured to break the continuity between said input phase conductor and said output phase conductor independently of said circuit interrupting portion operation.
- 40. The AFCI circuit breaker according to claim 38, wherein said predefined condition includes said circuit interrupting portion being non-operational or an open neutral condition.
- 41. The AFCI circuit breaker according to claim 38, wherein said trip mechanism comprises a trip actuator accessible from said exterior surface of said housing and a trip arm extending from said trip actuator, said trip arm being configured to facilitate mechanical breaking of electrical continuity between said input phase conductor and said output phase conductor upon actuation of said trip actuator.
- 42. The AFCI circuit breaker according to claim 41, wherein said trip actuator comprises a pushbutton.
- 43. A method for testing the operation of a circuit breaker having a housing with line and load phase connections accessible from an exterior surface of said housing, and a conductive path between said line and load phase connections, said method comprising:
manually activating a trip portion of the circuit breaker to open said conductive path and to enable a reset lockout portion that inhibits closing said conductive path; and activating a reset portion to perform a reset operation, wherein during said reset operation a circuit interrupting portion is activated, and wherein if the circuit interrupting portion is operational, the circuit interrupting portion disables the reset lockout portion and facilitates closing of said conductive path, and wherein if the circuit interrupting portion is non-operational, the reset lockout portion remains enabled so that closing said conductive path is inhibited.
- 44. The method according to claim 43 wherein said circuit breaker is a GFCI circuit breaker.
- 45. The method according to claim 43 wherein said circuit breaker is an AFCI circuit breaker.
- 46. A circuit interrupting system with independent trip and reset lockout operations, comprising:
a source of power; a circuit breaker having independent trip and reset lockout operations, connected to said source of power; and at least one load connected to said circuit breaker.
- 47. The system according to claim 46 wherein said circuit breaker is a GFCI circuit breaker.
- 48. The system according to claim 46 wherein said circuit breaker is an AFCI circuit breaker.
- 49. The system according to claim 46, wherein said circuit breaker comprises:
a housing having a line phase connection for connecting said circuit breaker to said source of power and load phase connection for connection said circuit breaker to said at least one load; a conductive path within said housing between said line and load phase connections; a circuit interrupting portion disposed within said housing and configured to open said conductive path upon the occurrence of a fault; a reset portion having an actuator extending through an exterior of said housing and configured to close said conductive path upon actuation of said actuator; and a reset lockout portion that prevents the closing of said conductive path if a predefined condition exists.
- 50. The system according to claim 49 wherein said fault is a ground fault.
- 51. The system according to claim 49 wherein said fault is an arc fault.
- 52. The system according to claim 49, wherein predefined condition includes said circuit interrupting portion being non-operational or an open neutral condition.
- 53. The system according to claim 49 further comprising a trip portion disposed at least partially within said housing and configured to open said conductive path independently of said circuit interrupting portion operation.
- 54. The system according to claim 53, wherein said trip portion comprises a trip actuator accessible from said exterior of said housing and a trip arm coupled to said trip actuator, said trip arm being configured to facilitate mechanical breaking of said conductive path if said trip actuator is actuated.
- 55. The system according to claim 54 wherein said trip actuator comprises a pushbutton.
- 56. The system according to claim 54, wherein said conductive path includes a pair of contacts wherein at least one of said pair of contacts is movable relative to the other such that said contacts can be moved between open and closed positions.
- 57. The system according to claim 56, wherein said circuit interrupting portion includes sensing circuitry used to sense the occurrence of a ground fault and electromechanical linkage responsive to said sensing circuitry and used to cause said pair of contacts to open.
- 58. A power distribution system comprising:
a source of electricity; at least one load; a circuit breaker regulating power from said source of electricity to said at least one load, said circuit breaker includes:
housing means; line and load connection means accessible from an exterior of said housing means for connecting to external wiring; means for conducting electricity between said line and load connection means, said means for conducting electricity including switch means for opening and closing said means for conducting electricity; circuit interrupting means disposed within said housing means for causing said switch means to open in response to the occurrence of a fault; reset lockout means responsive to activation of said circuit interrupting means for inhibiting closing of said switch means after said circuit interrupting means causes said switch means to open; and reset means for activating said circuit interrupting means so that said reset lockout means does not inhibit closing of said switch means, and for closing said switch means.
- 59. The power distribution system according to claim 58, wherein said circuit breaker further comprises trip means for causing said switch means to open independently of the operation of said circuit interrupting means.
- 60. The power distribution system according to claim 58, wherein said fault is a ground fault.
- 61. The power distribution system according to claim 58 wherein said fault is an arc fault.
- 62. A circuit breaker comprising:
a housing having a line phase connection and load phase connection accessible from an exterior of said housing; a conductive path within said housing between said line and load phase connections; a circuit interrupting portion disposed within said housing and configured to open said conductive path upon the occurrence of at least one of a plurality of predefined conditions; a reset portion having an actuator extending through said exterior of said housing and configured to close said conductive path upon actuation of said actuator; and a reset lockout portion that prevents the closing of said conductive path if a second predefined condition exists.
- 63. The circuit breaker according to claim 62, wherein said plurality of predefined conditions include ground faults, arc faults, immersion detection faults, appliance leakage faults and equipment leakage faults.
- 64. The circuit breaker according to claim 62, wherein said second predefined condition includes said circuit interrupting portion being non-operational or an open neutral condition.
- 65. The circuit breaker according to claim 62 further comprising a trip portion disposed at least partially within said housing and configured to open said conductive path independently of said circuit interrupting portion operation.
- 66. The circuit breaker according to claim 65, wherein said trip portion comprises a trip actuator accessible from said exterior of said housing and a trip arm coupled to said trip actuator, said trip arm being configured to facilitate mechanical breaking of said conductive path if said trip actuator is actuated.
- 67. The circuit breaker according to claim 66, wherein said trip actuator comprises a pushbutton.
- 68. The circuit breaker according to claim 62, wherein said conductive path includes a pair of contacts wherein at least one of said pair of contacts is movable relative to the other such that said contacts can be moved between open and closed positions.
- 69. The circuit breaker according to claim 68, wherein said circuit interrupting portion includes sensing circuitry used to sense the occurrence of said plurality of predefined conditions and electromechanical linkage responsive to said sensing circuitry and used to cause said pair of contacts to open.
- 70. The circuit breaker according to claim 62, wherein said circuit interrupting portion comprises sensing circuitry used to sense the occurrence of said plurality of predefined conditions; and wherein said reset portion comprises a fault simulator electrically connected to said sensing circuitry and capable of being activated by said actuator, such that activation of said fault simulator simulates one or more of said plurality of predefined conditions causing said sense circuitry to sense the occurrence of said one or more of said plurality of predefined conditions.
- 71. The circuit breaker according to claim 70, wherein said plurality of predefined conditions includes ground faults, arc faults, immersion detection faults, appliance leakage faults and equipment leakage faults.
- 72. The circuit breaker according to claim 71, wherein said one or more of said plurality of predefined conditions comprise a ground fault and an arc fault.
- 73. The circuit breaker according to claim 71, wherein said one or more of said plurality of predefined conditions comprise a ground fault.
- 74. The circuit breaker according to claim 71, wherein said one or more of said plurality of predefined conditions comprise an arc fault.
- 75. The circuit breaker according to claim 62, wherein said housing is configured and dimensioned for installation in a circuit breaker panel.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/369,759, filed Aug. 6, 1999, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/138,955, filed Aug. 24, 1998, both of which are incorporated herein in their entirety by reference.
Continuations (1)
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