Claims
- 1. A fault circuit interrupter device for stopping current flow through a first circuit when a fault has been detected in the first circuit, the fault circuit interrupter device comprising:a housing; a fault detector located in said housing and capable of detecting whether a fault has occurred in the first circuit; a current path structure located in said housing; a pair of contact points located in said current path structure and displaceable from each other to open said current path structure and cause current to stop flowing in the first circuit when said fault detector detects that a fault has occurred; a latch block located adjacent said pair of contact points and moveable such that the latch block can contact a portion of the current path structure to displace said pair of contact points from each other and open said current path structure; a latch located adjacent said latch block and configured to restrain said latch block from moving relative to said current path structure when said latch is in a first latch position and to permit said latch block to move relative to said current path structure when said latch is in a different latch position; and a test mechanism that determines whether the fault circuit interrupter device is capable of detecting a fault, said test mechanism configured to bias said latch to locate in said first latch position when said test mechanism determines that the fault circuit interrupter is capable of detecting a fault.
- 2. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 1, wherein said test mechanism includes first and second biasing members located adjacent said latch, said biasing members positioned to counteract each others' bias and to locate said latch in said first latch position when the test mechanism determines that the fault circuit interrupter is capable of detecting a fault.
- 3. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 2, wherein said first biasing member is a spring and said second biasing member is an electrically activated force member.
- 4. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 3, wherein said electrically activated force member is a solenoid.
- 5. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 1, wherein said test mechanism includes a test member that provides a test fault signal to said fault detector, and said fault detector is configured to output a test output signal when said fault detector receives said test fault signal.
- 6. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 5, wherein said test mechanism includes an electrically activated force member that is configured to force said latch into said first latch position when said electrically activated force member receives said test output signal from said fault detector.
- 7. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 6, wherein said test mechanism includes a first biasing member that outputs a biasing force on said latch to counteract said force applied by said electrically activated force member to keep said first latch position.
- 8. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 7, wherein said fault detector is configured to output a fault signal when a fault is detected in the first circuit, and said first biasing member and said electrically activated force member are configured such that when said fault detector outputs a fault signal, said electrically activated force member is caused to exert a greater force than said biasing force output by said first biasing member, resulting in movement of said latch from said first latch position to said different latch position.
- 9. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 1, wherein said latch includes two opening portions adjacent a narrow locking portion.
- 10. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 9, wherein said latch block includes a locking member that locks with said narrow locking portion of said latch when said latch is located in said first latch position.
- 11. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 10, wherein said locking member is located adjacent one of said opening portions and is unlocked from said narrow locking portion when said latch is located in said different latch position.
- 12. A method for ensuring that a fault circuit interrupter is working properly, comprising the steps of:providing a fault circuit interrupter device for stopping current flow through a first circuit when a fault has been detected in the first circuit, the fault circuit interrupter device including a housing a fault detector located in said housing and capable of detecting whether a fault has occurred in the first circuit, a current path structure located in said housing including a pair of separable contact points, a latch block located adjacent said contact points and moveable between a first latch block position and a second latch block position to cause said contact points to separate and open the first circuit when the latch block is moved to said second latch block position, and a test mechanism located in said housing for determining whether the fault circuit interrupter is capable of functioning; applying a test current to said fault detector such that the fault detector outputs a test signal only when said fault circuit interrupter is capable of functioning; and applying said test signal a force member to cause said force member to position said latch block in said first latch block position.
- 13. The method of claim 12, wherein said force member is a solenoid.
- 14. The method of claim 12, further comprising:providing a latch located adjacent said force member; and exerting a first force on said latch by said force member in response to said test signal being applied to said force member.
- 15. The method of claim 14, further comprising:providing a biasing member located adjacent said latch; and exerting a biasing force on said latch via said biasing member to counteract said first force applied to said latch by said force member and to keep said latch located at a first latch position.
- 16. The method of claim 15, further comprising:reducing said first force exerted by said force member when no test signal is received from said fault detector such that the biasing force exerted by said biasing member moves said latch away from said first latch position.
- 17. The method of claim 15, further comprising:increasing said first force exerted by said force member when said fault detector detects a fault in said first circuit such that the first force exerted by said force member moves said latch away from said first latch position.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein said latch block includes a lock member that is lockable with said latch to keep said latch block from moving to said second latch block position, said latch including an attachment portion and an opening portion, and wherein said lock member is in locking contact with said attachment portion of said latch when said latch is in said first latch position, and said lock member is located adjacent said opening portion and unlocked from said latch when said latch moves from said first latch position.
- 19. The method of claim 12, further comprising:permitting said fault circuit interrupter to be reset after the fault detector has detected a fault only if a test signal is being output from said fault detector.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims benefit to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/167,215 filed on Nov. 24, 1999, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
This application is also related to two U.S. non-provisional, utility patent applications which are commonly owned by the assignee of this application and which are incorporated by reference. The related non-provisional applications are: Application Ser. No. 09/251,426, by inventors Yuliy Rushansky and Howard S. Leopold, entitled “STANDOFF ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR SUPPORTING AN ELECTRICAL COMPONENT”, filed Feb. 17, 1999; and Application Ser. No. 09/251,427, by inventors Howard S. Leopold and Yuliy Rushansky, entitled “ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER”, filed Feb. 17, 1999.
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