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 substructure located in said housing; a fault detector located on said substructure and capable of detecting whether a fault has occurred in the first circuit; a current path structure located on said substructure and having a first end terminating at an input connector and a second end terminating at an output connector, said current path structure including no more than one electrical splice; and 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.
- 2. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 1, wherein said current path structure includes no more than one weld.
- 3. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 1, wherein said current path structure includes no more than one pair of contact points.
- 4. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 1, wherein said output connector is a conventional outlet spring receptacle.
- 5. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 1, wherein said output connector is an U-shaped wire clamp connector.
- 6. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 1, wherein said current path structure consists essentially of an output terminal, a contact arm, and an input terminal.
- 7. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 6, wherein said output connector is integrally formed with said output terminal and said input connector is integrally formed with said input terminal.
- 8. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 7, wherein said contact arm is permanently connected to one of said input terminal and said output terminal by a permanent connection, and is selectively connectable to the other of said input terminal and said output terminal by said pair of contact points.
- 9. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 8, wherein said permanent connection is a solder joint.
- 10. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 1, wherein said fault detector includes a transformer boat located on said substructure and an annular shaped transformer located in said transformer boat, said transformer having a center through hole,
said current path structure includes a first one piece cantilever contact arm structure that has a first end, a second end, and a portion extending through the center through hole of said transformer.
- 11. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 10, wherein said first end of said first one piece cantilever contact arm is cantilevered away from said transformer boat and has a distal end on which one of said pair of contact points is located.
- 12. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 11, further comprising:
a second current path structure including a second one piece cantilever arm structure connected to said substructure, said second cantilever arm extending through said center through hole of said transformer and cantilevering away from said transformer; wherein
said housing includes an upper housing, a middle housing, and a lower housing, said middle housing including a separator located between and separating said first one piece cantilever arm structure and said second one piece cantilever arm structure to electrically insulate said first one piece cantilever arm structure from said second one piece cantilever arm structure.
- 13. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 11, further comprising:
a second current path structure including a second one piece cantilever arm structure connected to said substructure, said second cantilever arm extending through said center through hole of said transformer and cantilevering away from said transformer; wherein
said transformer boat includes a separator located between and separating said first one piece cantilever arm structure and said second one piece cantilever arm structure to electrically insulate said first one piece cantilever arm structure from said second one piece cantilever arm structure.
- 14. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 10, wherein said transformer boat includes a lock point, and said first one piece cantilever arm includes a stop tab extending from said cantilever arm and contacting said transformer boat lock point to align and lock said first one piece cantilever arm in position relative to said transformer boat and to cantilever said first end of said first one piece cantilever arm about said lock point.
- 15. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 10, wherein said current path structure includes an output terminal, an input terminal and said first one piece cantilever arm is spliced to said input terminal, and said pair of contact points electrically connects said first one piece cantilever arm to said output terminal.
- 16. 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 substructure located in the housing; a fault detector located on said substructure and capable of detecting whether a fault has occurred in the first circuit; and a current path structure located on said substructure and having a first end terminating at an input connector and a second end terminating at an output connector, said current path structure including no more than three separate continuous structures and a pair of contact points, said contact points being 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.
- 17. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 16, wherein said current path structure includes no more than one splice.
- 18. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 17, wherein said current path structure includes no more than one weld.
- 19. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 17, wherein said current path structure includes no more than one pair of contact points.
- 20. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 17, wherein said output connector is a conventional outlet spring receptacle.
- 21. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 17, wherein said output connector is an U-shaped wire clamp connector.
- 22. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 17, wherein said current path structure consists essentially of an output terminal, a contact arm, and an input terminal.
- 23. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 22, wherein said output connector is integrally formed with said output terminal and said input connector is integrally formed with said input terminal.
- 24. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 22, wherein said contact arm is permanently connected to one of said input terminal and said output terminal by a permanent connection, and is selectively connectable to the other of said input terminal and said output terminal by said pair of contact points.
- 25. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 24, wherein said permanent connection is a solder joint.
- 26. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 16, wherein said fault detector comprises a transformer boat located on said substructure, and an annular shaped transformer having a center through hole and located in said transformer boat,
and said current path structure includes a first one piece cantilever contact arm structure that has a first end, a second end, and a portion extending through the center through hole of said transformer.
- 27. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 26, wherein said first end of said first one piece cantilever contact arm is cantilevered away from said transformer boat and has a distal end on which one of said pair of contact points is located.
- 28. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 26, wherein said transformer boat includes a lock point, and said first one piece cantilever arm includes a stop tab extending therefrom and contacting said transformer boat lock point to align and lock said first one piece cantilever arm in position relative to said transformer boat and to cantilever said first end of said first one piece cantilever arm about said lock point.
- 29. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 26, wherein said current path structure includes an output terminal, an input terminal and said first one piece cantilever arm, and said first one piece cantilever arm is spliced to said input terminal, and said pair of contact points electrically connects said first one piece cantilever arm to said output terminal.
- 30. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 26, further comprising:
a second current path structure including a second one piece cantilever arm structure connected to said substructure, said second cantilever arm extending through said center through hole of said transformer and cantilevering away from said transformer; wherein
said housing includes an upper housing, a middle housing, and a lower housing, said middle housing including a separator located between and separating said first one piece cantilever arm structure and said second one piece cantilever arm structure to electrically insulate said first one piece cantilever arm structure from said second one piece cantilever arm structure.
- 31. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 26, further comprising:
a second current path structure including a second one piece cantilever arm structure connected to said substructure, said second cantilever arm extending through said center through hole of said transformer and cantilevering away from said transformer; wherein
said transformer boat includes a separator located between and separating said first one piece cantilever arm structure and said second one piece cantilever arm structure to electrically insulate said first one piece cantilever arm structure from said second one piece cantilever arm structure.
- 32. 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 substructure located in said housing; a fault detector located on said substructure and capable of detecting whether a fault has occurred in the first circuit; and a current path structure located on said substructure and having a first end terminating at an input connector and a second end terminating at an output connector, said current path structure including,
an input terminal that is a continuous structure having a first end and a second end, said first end of said input terminal integrally formed with said input connector, a first contact point and a second contact point, a first contact arm that is a continuous structure having a first end and a second end, said first end of said first contact arm connected to one of said first contact point and said second end of said input terminal, and an output terminal that is a continuous structure having a first end and a second end, said first end of said output terminal connected to one of said first contact point and said second end of said first contact arm, and said second end of said output terminal integrally formed with said output connector, wherein
said second contact point is located adjacent said first contact point and on one of said second end of said input terminal and said second end of said first contact arm such that said first and second contact points are biased into contact with each other and are 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.
- 33. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 32, wherein said current path structure includes no more than one splice.
- 34. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 32, wherein said current path structure includes no more than one weld.
- 35. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 32, wherein said current path structure includes no more than one pair of contact points.
- 36. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 32, wherein said output connector is a conventional outlet spring receptacle.
- 37. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 32, wherein said output connector is an U-shaped wire clamp connector.
- 38. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 32, wherein said first contact arm is permanently connected to one of said input terminal and said output terminal by a permanent connection, and is selectively connectable to the other of said input terminal and said output terminal by said first and second contact points.
- 39. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 38, wherein said permanent connection is a solder joint.
- 40. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 32, wherein said fault detector comprises a transformer boat located on said substructure having an annular shaped transformer with a center through hole located in said transformer boat, and said first contact arm extends through the center through hole of said transformer and is connected to one of said first and second contact points.
- 41. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 40, wherein said first end of said first contact arm is cantilevered away from said transformer boat and has a distal end on which one of said first and second contact points is located.
- 42. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 40, wherein said transformer boat includes a lock point, and said first contact arm includes a stop tab extending therefrom and contacting said transformer boat lock point to align and lock said contact arm in position relative to said transformer boat and to cantilever said first end of said contact arm about said lock point.
- 43. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 40, wherein said contact arm is spliced to said input terminal, and said first and second contact points electrically connect said contact arm to said output terminal.
- 44. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 40, further comprising:
a second current path structure including a second contact arm connected to said substructure, said second contact arm extending through said center through hole of said transformer and cantilevering away from said transformer; wherein
said housing includes an upper housing, a middle housing, and a lower housing, said middle housing including a separator located between and separating said first contact arm and said second contact arm to electrically insulate said first contact arm from said second contact arm.
- 45. The fault circuit interrupter device of claim 40, further comprising:
a second current path structure including a second contact arm connected to said substructure, said second contact arm extending through said center through hole of said transformer and cantilevering away from said transformer; wherein
said transformer boat includes a separator located between and separating said first contact arm and said second contact arm to electrically insulate said first contact arm from said second contact arm.
- 46. A method of making a fault circuit interrupter device comprising:
providing a substructure having a fault detector and current path structure located thereon, said current path structure including a first one piece output terminal with integral outlet connector, a first one piece contact arm, a first pair of contact points, and a first one piece input terminal with integral inlet connector; connecting said first contact arm to one of said first output terminal and said first input terminal by a splice type connection; and connecting said first contact arm to the other of said first output terminal and said first input terminal via said first pair of contact points.
- 47. The method of making a fault circuit interrupter device of claim 46, wherein said splice type connection is a solder joint.
- 48. The method of making a fault circuit interrupter device of claim 46, wherein said splice type connection is a weld joint.
- 49. The method of making a fault circuit interrupter device of claim 46, wherein said input connector includes an U-shaped electrical connector.
- 50. The method of making a fault circuit interrupter device of claim 46, wherein said output connector includes a conventional outlet spring receptacle.
- 51. The method of making a fault circuit interrupter device of claim 46, wherein said output connector includes an U-shaped electrical connection.
- 52. The method of making a fault circuit interrupter device of claim 46, wherein said fault detector includes an annular shaped transformer with a center through hole.
- 53. The method of making a fault circuit interrupter device of claim 52, further comprising:
placing a second current path structure on said substructure, said second current path structure including a second one piece output terminal, a second one piece contact arm, a second pair of contact points and a second one piece input terminal; and locating said first one piece contact arm and said second one piece contact arm on said substructure such that a portion of said first one piece contact arm and a portion of said second one piece contact arm are disposed within said through hole of said transformer such that a current flow differential between current flowing in the first one piece contact arm and current flowing in the second one piece contact arm can be detected by the transformer.
- 54. The method of making a fault circuit interrupter device of claim 46, further comprising:
placing a second current path structure on said substructure, said second current path structure including a second one piece output terminal, a second one piece contact arm, a second pair of contact points and a second one piece input terminal; providing a transformer boat structure on said substructure and placing a transformer in said transformer boat, said transformer boat including a contact arm throughway and throughway separator running through said throughway; placing a portion of said first contact arm on a first side of said throughway separator; and placing a portion of said second contact arm on a second side of said throughway separator such that a predetermined distance is maintained between the said portion of said first contact arm and said portion of said second contact arm located in said throughway.
- 55. The method of making a fault circuit interrupter device of claim 46, further comprising:
placing a second current path structure on said substructure, said second current path structure including a second one piece output terminal, a second one piece contact arm, a second pair of contact points and a second one piece input terminal; connecting said second contact arm to one of said second output terminal and said second input terminal via said second pair of contact points; and connecting said second contact arm to the other of said second output terminal and said second input terminal by a splice type connection.
- 56. The method of making a fault circuit interrupter device of claim 55, further comprising:
providing a housing, said housing including an upper housing, a lower housing and a middle housing with a separation wall; locating said substructure within said housing; and placing a portion of said first contact arm on a first side of said separation wall and placing a portion of said second contact arm on a second side of said separation wall such that said first contact arm and said second contact arm are electrically insulated from each other.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is related to another patent application which is commonly owned by the assignee of this application and which is incorporated by reference. The related application is: Application No. ______, Attorney Docket No. 034806-5008, by inventors Yuliy Rushansky and Howard S. Leopold, entitled “STANDOFF ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR SUPPORTING AN ELECTRICAL COMPONENT”, filed Feb. 17, 1998.
Divisions (1)
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Parent |
09251427 |
Feb 1999 |
US |
Child |
10340795 |
Jan 2003 |
US |