Claims
- 1. A protective device for interrupting power upon detection of an electrical fault in an electrical distribution system, comprising:
a plurality of line terminals connectable to a source of voltage; a plurality of load terminals connectable to a load; interrupting means that connects or disconnects said plurality of line terminals from said plurality of load terminals; a sensor for sensing said electrical fault; a detector coupled to said sensor for detecting said electrical fault; a switch coupled to said detector responsive to said detected electrical fault; a solenoid coupled to said switch; a trip mechanism coupled to said solenoid which moves said interrupting means to a disconnected position upon occurrence and detection of said electrical fault; a lockout spring; a resistor body which holds said lockout spring in a first position under tension; a test button for enabling a test signal for testing an operating condition of at least one of said sensor, detector, switch, solenoid and trip mechanism, wherein said test button also enables a first current through said resistor body; and wherein failure of said test signal to operate said trip mechanism within a predetermined time interval causes said resistor body conducting said first current to reach a predetermined temperature, wherein said resistor body ceases to hold said lockout spring in said first position, thereby permitting said lockout spring to move to a second position, wherein said lockout spring being in said second position causes said interrupting means to remain permanently in said disconnected position.
- 2. The device according to claim 1 wherein said electrical fault comprises an arc fault or a ground fault.
- 3. The device according to claim 1 wherein said trip mechanism further comprises a plunger passing through said solenoid and responsive to a magnetic field produced thereby by said solenoid; and
a latch spring biasing said plunger in an opposing direction to a bias from said lockout spring; wherein said bias of said lockout spring in said second position exceeds said bias of the latch spring, whereby said interrupting means remains permanently in said disconnected position.
- 4. The device according to claim 1 wherein said trip mechanism further comprises:
a plunger passing through said solenoid and responsive to a magnetic field produced therein; and a latch for holding said interrupting means in said connected position, said latch including a tab; wherein said latch is movable under an applied force from said plunger to release said interrupting means to said disconnected position; and wherein said lockout spring in said second position bears against said tab to cause said interrupting means to remain permanently in said disconnected position.
- 5. The device according to claim 1, further comprising a ground fault circuit interrupter, wherein said resistor body consists of a test resistor which simulates a ground fault current when said test button is depressed.
- 6. The device according to claim 5, wherein a resistance of said test resistor is about 15 K-Ohms.
- 7. The device according to claim 1, further comprising:
a ground fault circuit interrupter which includes a test resistor to simulate a ground fault current; wherein depressing said test button enables electrical currents through both said test resistor and said resistor body.
- 8. The device according to claim 1, further comprising:
a ground fault circuit interrupter which includes a test resistor to conduct a simulated ground fault current; an interface circuit coupled to said resistor body; wherein depressing said test button enables said simulated ground fault current through said test resistor and a second current to said interface circuit, and wherein said interface circuit enables said first current through said resistor body when said test button is depressed; wherein said first current exceeds said simulated ground fault current, and said simulated ground fault current exceeds said second current.
- 9. The device according to claim 8 wherein said second current and said simulated ground fault current are derived from a load terminal and said first current is derived from a line terminal.
- 10. The device according to claim 1, further comprising one of a receptacle, switch, circuit breaker, module, and portable housing containing said device.
- 11. The device according to claim 1, further comprising:
an interface circuit coupled to said resistor body; wherein depressing said test button enables a second electrical current to said interface circuit, and wherein said interface circuit enables said first current through said resistor body, said first current exceeding said second current.
- 12. The device according to claim 1, further comprising a power supply, wherein said detector receives power from said power supply and said power supply is coupled to either the line terminals or the load terminals.
- 13. A protective device for interrupting power upon detection of an electrical fault in an electrical distribution system, comprising:
a plurality of line terminals connectable to a source of voltage; a plurality of load terminals connectable to a load; a sensor for sensing said electrical fault; a detector coupled to said sensor for detecting said electrical fault; a switch coupled to said detector responsive to said detected fault; a relay, coupled to said switch, including a solenoid and a plurality of interrupting contacts wherein said relay disconnects said line terminals from said load terminals upon occurrence of said electrical fault, thereby moving said interrupting contacts to a disconnected position; a fusing element; a test button for enabling a test signal for testing an operating condition of at least one of said sensor, detector, switch, solenoid and trip mechanism and for providing a first current through said fusing element; wherein failure of said test signal to disconnect said interrupting contacts within a predetermined time interval causes said fusing element conducting said first current to reach a predetermined temperature, wherein said fusing element causes an open circuit, and wherein said interrupting contacts remain permanently in said disconnected position.
- 14. The device according to claim 13 wherein said electrical fault comprises an arc fault or a ground fault.
- 15. The device according to claim 13, further comprising:
a ground fault circuit interrupter which includes a test resistor to simulate a ground fault current; wherein depressing said test button enables electrical currents through both said test resistor and said fusing element.
- 16. The device according to claim 13, further comprising:
an interface circuit connected to said fusing element; wherein depressing said test button enables a second electrical current to said interface circuit; and wherein said interface circuit enables said first current through said fusible element, said first current exceeding said second current.
- 17. The device according to claim 16 wherein said second current is derived from one of said plurality of load terminals.
- 18. The device according to claim 17 wherein said second current is less than 0.5 milliamperes.
- 19. The device according to claim 13, further comprising:
a ground fault circuit interrupter which includes a test resistor to conduct a simulated ground fault current; an interface circuit coupled to said fusing element, wherein depressing said test button enables a simulated ground fault current through said test resistor and a second current to said interface circuit, and wherein said interface circuit provides said first current through said fusing element; and wherein said first current exceeds said second current and said simulated ground fault current exceeds said second current.
- 20. The device according to claim 13, further comprising one of a receptacle, switch, circuit breaker, module, and portable housing containing said device.
- 21. The device according to claim 13 wherein said fusing element is a resistor.
- 22. A protective device for interrupting power upon detection of an electrical fault in an electrical distribution system, comprising:
a plurality of line terminals connectable to a source of voltage; a plurality of load terminals connectable to a load; a set of bus bars that connect or disconnect said plurality of line terminals from said plurality of load terminals, said set of bus bars including a first bus bar and a second bus bar; a resistor body one-way moveable between a first and second position, wherein when said resistor body is in said second position, said set of bus bars is permanently disconnected from said plurality of line terminals and said plurality of load terminals; a test button for enabling a test signal for testing an operating condition of said device to determine if said device is in good operating condition or bad operating condition, and for providing a current through said resistor body; said resistor body being connected on one end to said test button and on another end to one of said first and second bus bars; and wherein when said source of voltage is miswired to said load terminals and said test button is pressed, said resistor body does not move to said second position when said protective device is in said good operating condition.
- 23. A method for locking out a reset mechanism of an electrical protective device, comprising the steps of:
providing a spring driven lockout for said reset mechanism; providing a resistor body which holds said lockout in a first position, wherein said first position permits resetting said electrical protective device; pressing a test button to check an operating condition of said electrical protective device; sending a current through said resistor body in response to pressing said test button; and moving said lockout to a second position in response to said resistor body reaching a predetermined temperature as a result of said current being sent through said resistor body for a longer period of time than a normal trip time of said electrical protective device, wherein said second position permanently prevents resetting of said electrical protective device.
- 24. A method for locking out a reset mechanism of an electrical protective device, comprising the steps of:
providing a tripping mechanism which includes a normally open relay; providing a fusing element which permits power to said relay so that said relay remains closed; pressing a test button to check an operating condition of said electrical protective device; sending a current through said fusing element in response to pressing said test button; and blowing said fusing element in response to said fusing element reaching a predetermined temperature as a result of said current being sent through said fusing element for a longer period of time than a normal trip time of said electrical protective device, wherein said blowing of said fusing element creates an open circuit to said relay, thereby permanently preventing resetting of said electrical protective device.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/326,531 filed Oct. 02, 2001 and entitled SECONDARY TRIPPING MECHANISM, and from co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/827,007 filed Apr. 05, 2001 and entitled LOCKOUT MECHANISM FOR USE WITH GROUND AND ARC FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTERS, both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60326531 |
Oct 2001 |
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