H01H50/021

FUSE AND CONTACTOR WITH ACTIVE CURRENT INJECTION
20200114776 · 2020-04-16 ·

A system including a vehicle having a motive electrical power path, a power distribution unit comprising a current protection circuit disposed in the motive electrical power path, the current protection circuit comprising a thermal fuse and a contactor in a series arrangement with the thermal fuse. The system further including a current source circuit electrically coupled to the thermal fuse and structured to inject a current across the thermal fuse, a hardware filter electrically coupled to the thermal fuse, the hardware filter comprising a cutoff frequency determined in response to an injection frequency of the current source circuit, and sa voltage determination circuit electrically coupled to the thermal fuse and structured to determine an injected voltage amount in response to the filtered injected current.

POWER DISTRIBUTION UNIT WITH A CONFIGURABLE OFFSET VOLTAGE FOR FUSE CURRENT DETERMINATION
20200114777 · 2020-04-16 ·

An apparatus to determine offset voltage to adjust a fuse current determination including a fuse load circuit structured to determine that no current is demanded for a fuse load, and to further determine that contactors associated with the fuse are open, an offset voltage determination circuit structured to determine an offset voltage corresponding to at least one component in a fuse circuit associated with the fuse, in response to the determining that no current is demanded for the fuse load, and an offset data management circuit structured to store the offset voltage, and to communicate a current calculation offset voltage for use by a controller to determine current flow through the fuse.

FUSE MANAGEMENT FOR AN ELECTRIC MOBILE APPLICATION
20200114778 · 2020-04-16 ·

A system includes a vehicle including a motive electrical power path and at least one auxiliary electrical power path; a power distribution unit having a motive current protection circuit disposed in the motive electrical power path, the motive current protection circuit including a fuse; an auxiliary current protection circuit disposed in each of the at least one auxiliary electrical power path, each auxiliary current protection circuit including an auxiliary fuse; a motive current sensor electrically coupled to the motive electrical power path, where the motive current sensor is configured to provide a motive current value; and at least one auxiliary current sensor, each auxiliary current sensor electrically coupled to one of the at least one auxiliary electrical power path, each auxiliary current sensor configured to provide a corresponding auxiliary current value.

ACTIVE CURRENT INJECTION THROUGH A FUSE FOR AN ELECTRIC MOBILE APPLICATION
20200114779 · 2020-04-16 ·

A system includes a vehicle comprising a motive electrical power path; a power distribution unit comprising a current protection circuit disposed in the motive electrical power path, the current protection circuit comprising a fuse; a current source circuit electrically coupled to the fuse and structured to inject a current across the fuse; and a voltage determination circuit electrically coupled to the fuse and structured to determine at least one of an injected voltage value and a fuse impedance value.

FUSE AND CONTACTOR MANAGEMENT FOR AN ELECTRIC MOBILE APPLICATION

A system includes a vehicle including a motive electrical power path; a power distribution unit including: a current protection circuit disposed in the motive electrical power path, the current protection circuit including a fuse and a contactor in a series arrangement with the fuse; a high voltage power input coupling including a first electrical interface for a high voltage power source; and a high voltage power output coupling including a second electrical interface for a motive power load, where the current protection circuit electrically couples the high voltage power input coupling to the high voltage power output coupling.

FUSE MANAGEMENT FOR AN ELECTRIC MOBILE APPLICATION
20200114781 · 2020-04-16 ·

A system including a vehicle having a motive electrical power path; a power distribution unit having a current protection circuit disposed in the motive electrical power path, the current protection circuit including: a first leg of the current protection circuit comprising a first pyro-fuse; a second leg of the current protection circuit comprising a thermal fuse in series arrangement with a second pyro-fuse; and where the first leg and the second leg are coupled in a parallel arrangement; a controller, including: a current detection circuit structured to determine a current flow through the motive electrical power path; and a pyro-fuse activation circuit structured to provide a pyro-fuse activation command in response to the current flow exceeding a threshold current flow value; and where at least one of the first pyro-fuse and the second pyro-fuse is responsive to the pyro-fuse activation command.

CURRENT CONTROL IN A POWER DISTRIBUTION UNIT USING A CONTACTOR
20200114782 · 2020-04-16 ·

A system including a vehicle having a motive electrical power path, and a power distribution unit having a current protection circuit disposed in the motive electrical power path. The current protection circuit includes a first leg of the current protection circuit comprising a thermal fuse, a second leg of the current protection circuit comprising a contactor. The first leg and the second leg may be coupled in a parallel arrangement. The system further has a controller that includes a current detection circuit structured to determine a current flow through the motive electrical power path, and a fuse management circuit structured to provide a contactor activation command in response to the current flow. The contactor may be responsive to the contactor activation command.

SYSTEM, METHOD, AND APPARATUS FOR CURRENT CONTROL IN A POWER DISTRIBUTION UNIT USING A SOLID STATE SWITCH
20200114783 · 2020-04-16 ·

A system including a vehicle having a motive electrical power path, and a power distribution unit having a current protection circuit disposed in the motive electrical power path. The current protection circuit includes a first leg of the current protection circuit comprising a thermal fuse, a second leg of the current protection circuit comprising a solid state switch, and wherein the first leg and the second leg are coupled in a parallel arrangement. The system further includes a controller that includes a current detection circuit structured to determine a current flow through the motive electrical power path, and a fuse management circuit structured to provide a switch activation command in response to the current flow, wherein the solid state switch is responsive to the switch activation command.

SYSTEM, METHOD, AND APPARATUS FOR CURRENT CONTROL IN A POWER DISTRIBUTION UNIT
20200114784 · 2020-04-16 ·

A system including a vehicle having a motive electrical power path, a power distribution unit having a current protection circuit disposed in the motive electrical power path. The current protection circuit including a thermal fuse, wherein the thermal fuse comprises a current rating that is higher than a current corresponding to a maximum power throughput of the motive electrical power path, a contactor in a series arrangement with the thermal fuse. The system further including a controller that includes a current detection circuit structured to determine a current flow through the motive electrical power path, and a fuse management circuit structured to provide a contactor activation command in response to the current flow, and wherein the contactor is responsive to the contactor activation command.

Power switchgear

A second yoke is disposed at a distance from a first yoke in a predetermined first direction. The movable unit is disposed between the first yoke and the second yoke. The movable unit is rotated by magnetic force from the first yoke and the second yoke to switch between a contact state and a non-contact state of a first contact and a second contact. The first conductive member has an extending portion extending in a second direction vertical to the first direction. The extending portion and a second conductive member are disposed at positions not overlapping with the relay body as viewed in a third direction vertical to the first direction and the second direction.