Claims
- 1. Apparatus for providing emergency power interruption on a multibranch electrical power distribution system having a main phase conductor and a main neutral conductor grounded upstream from the branch circuits, a plurality of branch circuit interrupters connected in the phase conductor of the branch circuits, and a plurality of receptacles for receiving power plugs of electrical equipment to be powered by the circuit, said apparatus comprising:
- a main circuit interrupter connected in the electrical power distribution system downstream from the grounding point of the main neutral conductor, said main circuit interrupter comprising means for deenergizing the electrical power distribution system if the neutral conductor of the system becomes grounded through a low-impedance path; and
- means located downstream from said main circuit interrupter for deliberately providing a low-impedance path between said neutral conductor and ground, said means comprising a multi-pin plug adapted for insertion into any of the receptacles and comprising a switch disposed in said plug, said switch being connected to pins in contact with the neutral conductor and ground, whereby actuation of said switch is operable to establish a low impedance neutral-to-ground path and cause said main circuit interrupter to deenergize the system.
- 2. A safety device for deenergizing an associated electrical power circuit under emergency conditions, the circuit having a phase conductor, a neutral conductor, a ground conductor, and a plurality of receptacles for receiving power plugs of electrical apparatus to be powered by the circuit; the circuit being protected by a circuit breaker having a capability to trip upon detection of a low-impedance path from the neutral conductor to ground; said device comprising:
- a multi-pin plug adapted for insertion into any of the receptacles, whereby each pin comes in electrical contact with one of the conductors; and
- a switch disposed in said plug and electrically connected between those pins of said plug which are in electrical contact with the neutral conductor and the ground conductor, whereby a low-impedance path is established between the neutral conductor and ground to cause the circuit breaker to trip when said switch is closed.
- 3. A device as claimed in claim 2 comprising impedance means connected in series circuit relationship with said switch.
- 4. A device as recited in claim 3 wherein said impedance means comprises a resistor.
- 5. A device as recited in claim 2 wherein said switch comprises a normally open momentary contact switch.
- 6. A device as recited in claim 5 comprising impedance means connected in series circuit relationship with said switch.
- 7. A device as recited in claim 6 wherein said impedance means comprises a resistor.
- 8. An emergency power interruption apparatus for use on an electrical power distribution system comprising:
- a main circuit interrupter adapted to interrupt current flow through an electrical power circuit having phase, neutral, and ground conductors, said circuit interrupter comprising means for interrupting current flow if said neutral conductor becomes grounded downstream from said ground fault circuit interrupter through a low-impedance path;
- a multiple terminal receptacle adapted to receive power plugs of electrical equipment to be powered by the circuit and having one terminal connected to each of said phase, neutral, and ground conductors; and,
- connecting means located downstream from said main circuit interrupter for deliberately establishing a low-impedance path from said neutral conductor to ground;
- said connecting means comprising a removable plug inserted into said receptacle and comprising a housing, a first pin connected to said receptacle neutral terminal, a second pin connected to said receptacle ground terminal, and a switch mounted in said housing and connected between said first and second pins.
- 9. Apparatus as recited in claim 8, wherein:
- said plug comprises an impedance means connected in series circuit relationship with said switch.
- 10. Apparatus as recited in claim 9, wherein said impedance means comprises a resistor.
- 11. Apparatus as recited in claim 8, wherein:
- said switch comprises a normally open momentary contact switch.
- 12. Apparatus as recited in claim 8, wherein:
- said plug comprises a pin configuration identical to the power plugs of electrical devices being powered by the electrical circuit.
- 13. Apparatus as recited in claim 8 for use on a multiphase electrical power distribution system, wherein:
- said main circuit interrupter comprises a multipole interrupter with one pole being connected in each phase conductor of the multiphase electrical power distribution system being protected.
- 14. Apparatus as recited in claim 8, wherein:
- the neutral conductor of the system being protected is grounded upstream from said main circuit interrupter and said main circuit interrupter comprises means for inducing a train of voltage pulses on said neutral conductor; and,
- said apparatus comprises means for detecting current pulses in said neutral conductor corresponding to said voltage pulses and means for interrupting current flow on said system upon detection of said current pulses, whereby said system is deenergized whenever said neutral conductor becomes grounded through a low-impedance path.
- 15. A method of emergency power interruption upon an electrical circuit having a phase conductor and a neutral conductor, said neutral conductor being permanently grounded at a single point, said method comprising the steps of:
- providing a circuit interrupter having main contacts connected in series with the phase conductor at a point downstream from the neutral conductor grounding point, said circuit interrupter comprising tripping means for opening said main contacts upon occurrence of a low-impedance path from the neutral conductor to ground at a point downstream from said circuit interrupter; and
- deliberately establishing a low-impedance path from the neutral conductor to ground at a point downstream from said circuit interrupter, whereby said circuit interrupter trips to open said main contacts and de-energize that portion of the circuit downstream from said circuit interrupter.
- 16. A method as recited in claim 15 wherein said low impedance path is established by closing switch contacts connected in series with the neutral and ground pins of a power plug inserted into a standard power receptacle connected to the circuit.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present invention is related to material disclosed in copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 858,990, entitled "Wireless Emergency Power Interrupting System" (W.E. 47,362), filed Dec. 9, 1977 by Joseph C. Engel and Michael A. Tomko.
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