Claims
- 1. A protective device for an electrical heating element comprising:a current transformer connected to detect current through all current carrying conductors of the heating element and having an output signal indicative of the sum; a comparator circuit configured to compare the output signal to a predetermined threshold value and provide an output signal; a control circuit operatively connected to the output signal of the comparator, the control circuit capable of de-energizing the heating element and; a noise rejection circuit connected between the comparator circuit and the control circuit, the noise rejection circuit including a peak detector and an integrating filter configured to add a signal delay for preventing the control circuit from de-energizing the heating element in response to noise.
- 2. The protective device of claim 1 wherein the current transformer is a toroidal current transformer.
- 3. The protective device of claim 1 wherein the noise rejection circuit includes a series connected diode and resistor connected in series with a parallel connected capacitor and resistor.
- 4. The protective device of claim 1 further comprising a nonvolatile memory device to semi-permanently de-energize the heating element.
- 5. The protective device of claim 4 wherein the nonvolatile memory device is a fuse.
- 6. The protective device of claim 4 further comprising a resistor connected in series with the nonvolatile memory device to provide testing capabilities, wherein the testing of the circuit does not cause damage to the nonvolatile memory device.
- 7. The protective device of claim 6 wherein the resistor is a fuse.
- 8. The protective device of claim 1 further comprising an output signal indicative of the operational status of the control circuit providing power to the heating element.
- 9. The protective device of claim 8 wherein the output signal is a light emitting diode (LED).
- 10. The protective device of claim 8, wherein the output signal indicative of the operational status of the control circuit is coupled to an external device.
- 11. The protective device of claim 8, wherein the output signal indicative of the operational status of the control circuit is an input signal to a microprocessor system.
- 12. The protective device of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of output signals indicative of the current flowing through the heating element's current carrying conductors, wherein at least one of the plurality of output signals is an input to a microprocessor system.
- 13. The protective device of claim 1 wherein the noise rejection circuit includes a series connected diode and resistor connected in series with a parallel connected capacitor and resistor.
- 14. The protective device of claim 1 wherein the control circuit includes a fuse connected to a switch operating in response to the comparator circuit output signal, such that the switch turns on in response to the output signal of the current transformer exceeding the predetermined threshold value, thereby causing the fuse to open and de-energize the heating element.
- 15. A protective device for an electrical heating element comprising:a toroidal current transformer connected to detect current through all current carrying conductors of the heating element and having an output signal indicative of the sum; a comparator circuit configured to compare the output signal to a predetermined threshold value; and a control circuit operatively connected to the output signal of the comparator, the control circuit capable of de-energizing the heating element; a noise rejection circuit connected between the comparator circuit and the control circuit, the noise rejection circuit including a peak detector and an intergrating filter configured to add a signal delay for preventing the control circuit from de-energizing the heating element in response to noise; a nonvolatile memory device to semi-permanently de-energize the heating element; a resistor connected in series with the nonvolatile memory device to provide testing capabilities, wherein the testing of the circuit does not cause damage to the nonvolatile memory device; an output signal indicative of the operational status of the control circuit providing power to the heating element is an input signal to a microprocessor system; and a plurality of output signals indicative of the current flowing through the heating element's current carrying conductors, wherein at least one of the plurality of output signals is an input to a microprocessor system.
- 16. The protective device of claim 15 wherein the nonvolatile memory device comprises a fuse, the fuse being connected to a switch operating in response to the comparator circuit, such that the switch turns on in response to the output signal of the current transformer exceeding the predetermined threshold value, thereby causing the fuse to open and de-energize the heating element.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/338,528, filed Nov. 5, 2001 and having the same inventors and title as the present application.
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