Claims
- 1. A shock protection circuit for a small, hand-held electrical appliance having two power wires and a housing comprising:
- a first set of two opposed diodes being connected between said two power wires and having a common junction between them,
- conductive sensor means within said housing and connected to said common junction between said opposed diodes to detect the presence of a leakage current within said appliance when said opposed diodes and said power wires are connected to a source of electricity and said appliance comes into contact with a conductive fluid,
- said conductive sensor means including a sensor wire positioned within said housing such that said sensor wire comes into contact with said conductive fluid when said appliance does, said sensor wire providing a conductor path for said leakage current to flow through,
- said conductive sensor means including circuit opening means operating in response to said leakage current exceeding a predetermined level and disconnecting said power wires from said source of electricity,
- said circuit opening means maintaining said power wires disconnected from said source of electricity as long as said opposed diodes are connected to said source.
- 2. A shock protection circuit as claimed in claim 1, wherein said circuit opening means includes a two-pole double throw relay having a coil and wherein said first set of opposed diodes act as rectifiers for supplying a DC voltage to said coil.
- 3. A shock protection circuit as claimed in claim 1, wherein said relay includes contacts which connect said power wires to said source of electricity when said relay is unactuated and disconnect said power wires from said source when said relay is actuated.
- 4. A shock protection circuit as claimed in claim 3, wherein a second set of two opposed diodes oppositely polled from said first set forms a bridge circuit with said first set to maintain power to the coil of said relay when operated to its actuated condition.
- 5. A shock protection circuit as claimed in claim 4, wherein said second set of opposed diodes also includes a junction point therebetween and wherein a fifth diode is connected between the junction point of said second set of diodes and said sensor wire.
- 6. A shock protection circuit as claimed in claim 5, wherein the coil of said relay is connected between the junction point of said first set of diodes and the junction point of said second set of diodes.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 835,127, filed Feb. 28, 1986, abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Continuations (1)
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