TRIP INDICATION USING ADJACENT CIRCUIT BREAKERS
20170103861 ยท 2017-04-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H2071/042
ELECTRICITY
H02B1/015
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
An indicator system for an electronic miniature circuit breaker that has tripped and therefore has no power to provide its own trip indication comprises a breaker in a tripping state and an adjacent breaker in a nontripping state, both with aligned indicator light tubes and data transmission lines or light pipes. The tripped, or tripping, breaker sends a Notice of Trip Data signal before its contacts open and its power goes out, or does so on reserve power. A neighboring breaker's transceiver receives the Notice of Trip Data signal, encodes it, and then repeats it back via an LED and indicator light tube to the tripped breaker. The trip occurrence has opened a shutter on the tripped breaker which allows it to display the repeated Notice of Trip Data signal as a visible light indication through an indicator window in its top wall.
Claims
1. An electronic circuit breaker with a case, separable electrical contacts, and electronic sensing/data apparatus, having: a) a data transceiver having a data input side for receiving a neighboring Notice of Trip Data signal and a data output side for outputting a self-Notice of Trip Data signal; b) a visible light emitter connected to the data transceiver to output a received neighboring Notice of Trip Data signal as a trip indication comprising visible light; c) electronics for encoding and reporting a Notice of Trip Data signal to the data transceiver; d) visible light indicator windows on a top wall of the breaker case; e) a shutter for the visible light indicator windows, the shutter capable of blocking the visible light indicator windows when the trip indication comprising visible light is output from inside the breaker, and unblocking the visible light indicator windows when the breaker is tripped; f) left and right side indicator light tubes, each bidirectional light tube being capable for receiving a trip indication comprising visible light from a neighboring breaker; g) left and right side light ports in the case, each light port being a light passage through the breaker case leading to an indicator light tube, h) left and right side data lines for transmitting a Notice of Trip Data signal from the transceiver; and i) each data line being connected to the data transceiver.
2. The electronic breaker according to claim 1 wherein the left and right side data lines are light pipes for optical signals.
3. The electronic breaker according to claim 1 wherein the left and right side data lines are bidirectional.
4. The electronic breaker according to claim 3 wherein the left and right side bidirectional data lines can receive a Notice of Trip Data signal from a neighboring breaker and transmit a Notice of Trip Data signal from its transceiver.
5. The electronic breaker according to claim 1 wherein the Notice of Trip Data signal includes the type of fault causing the trip.
6. The electronic breaker according to claim 1 wherein the left and right side indicator light tubes are bidirectional.
7. The electronic breaker according to claim 6 wherein each bidirectional light tube is capable of receiving a trip indication comprising visible light from a neighboring breaker and transmitting a trip indication comprising visible light from inside the breaker.
8. The electronic breaker according to claim 1 wherein the transceiver further includes a driver for the light emitter.
9. The electronic breaker according to claim 1 wherein the light emitter is an LED[this is a dependent claim. Claim 1 claims any light source (by not specifying it).].
10. The electronic breaker according to claim 1 wherein the shutter is mechanical.
11. A load center comprising: a plurality of electronic circuit breakers, each breaker being placed in alignment with an adjacent breaker and each breaker having: a data transceiver having a data input side for receiving a neighboring Notice of Trip Data signal and a data output side for outputting a self-Notice of Trip Data signal; a visible light emitter connected to the data transceiver to output a received neighboring Notice of Trip Data signal as a trip indication comprising visible light; electronics for encoding and reporting a Notice of Trip Data signal to the data transceiver; visible light indicator windows on a top wall of the breaker case; a shutter for the visible light indicator windows, the shutter capable of blocking the visible light indicator windows when the trip indication comprising visible light is output from inside the breaker, and unblocking the visible light indicator windows when the breaker is tripped; left and right side [bidirectional] indicator light tubes, each bidirectional light tube being capable for receiving a trip indication comprising visible light from a neighboring breaker; left and right side light ports in the case, each light port being a light passage through the breaker case leading to an indicator light tube, left and right side data lines for transmitting a Notice of Trip Data signal from the transceiver; and each data line being connected to the data transceiver; and having at least two of the circuit breakers being placed side by side with aligned optical ports, wherein a first circuit breaker's transceiver receives it neighbors' Notice of Trip Data signal on a data line and transmits the neighbors' Notice of Trip Data signal via visible LEDs through the indicator light tube(s) and aligned optical ports.
12. The load center of claim 11 wherein the data lines are bidirectional for receiving notice of neighbor's trip and for transmitting a Notice of Trip Data signal from its transceiver.
13. The load center of claim 11 wherein the light tubes are bidirectional to enable a breaker to receive its own Notice of Trip Data signal as a visible light indication from a neighboring breaker and to transmit a neighbor's trip indication back to the neighbor.
14. An electronic circuit breaker with a case, separable electrical contacts, and electronic sensing/data apparatus, having: a optical data transceiver having a data input side for receiving a neighboring Notice of Trip Data signal and a data output side for outputting a self- Notice of Trip Data signal; a visible light LED connected to the data transceiver to output a received neighboring Notice of Trip Data signal as a trip indication comprising visible light; electronics for encoding and reporting a self-Notice of Trip Data signal to the data transceiver; visible light indicator windows on a top wall of the breaker case; a shutter for the visible light indicator windows, the shutter capable of blocking the visible light indicator windows when the trip indication comprising visible light is output from inside the breaker, and unblocking the visible light indicator windows when the breaker is tripped; left and right side bidirectional indicator light tubes, each bidirectional light tube being capable for receiving and displaying a trip indication comprising visible light from a neighboring breaker when the shutter is open and for transmitting and not displaying a trip indication comprising visible light from inside the breaker when the shutter is closed; left and right side light ports in the case, each light port being a light passage through the breaker case leading to an indicator light tube, left and right side data lines for receiving a Notice of Trip Data signal of a neighboring breaker's trip and for transmitting notice of a its own trip to a neighboring breaker; and each bidirectional data line being connected to the data transceiver.
15. The electronic circuit breaker of claim 14 further comprising a front wall bidirectional light tube and a front wall bidirectional data line.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] The foregoing and other advantages of the disclosed embodiments will become apparent upon reading the following detailed description and upon reference to the exemplary drawings according to one or more embodiments disclosed herein, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSED EMBODIMENTS
[0017] As an initial matter, it will be appreciated that the development of an actual, real commercial application incorporating aspects of the disclosed embodiments will require many implementation specific decisions to achieve the developer's ultimate goal for the commercial embodiment. Such implementation specific decisions may include, and likely are not limited to, compliance with system related, business related, government related and other constraints, which may vary by specific implementation, location and from time to time. While a developer's efforts might be complex and time consuming in an absolute sense, such efforts would nevertheless be a routine undertaking for those of skill in this art having the benefit of this disclosure.
[0018] It should also be understood that the embodiments disclosed and taught herein are susceptible to numerous and various modifications and alternative forms. Thus, the use of a singular term, such as, but not limited to, a and the like, is not intended as limiting of the number of items. Similarly, any relational terms, such as, but not limited to, top, bottom, left, right, upper, lower, down, up, side, and the like, used in the written description are for clarity in specific reference to the drawings and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
[0019] By studying the drawings, and with particular reference to
[0020] As seen especially in
[0021] In the left wall 45 and right wall 47, of the case 31 are located optical ports 62, 64, respectively, for the bidirectional indicator light tubes. The optical ports are placed in fixed positions for allowing optical signals through the case walls and may include lensing if desired. Each optical port leads to a respective light pipe, 57, 59, respectively, with each light pipe contained inside the case 31 and connected to the optical data transceiver 43 or individual operating portion thereof, as hardware and design may dictate. It will be appreciated that, if desired, the front wall 49 [I'll put the ref. no. on the top of
[0022] The electronics 81 (
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[0024] In operation aspects of the system of the present invention would work as follows. The subject breaker, i.e. the breaker on the left 75 in
[0025] It will be noted that in some aspects of the invention the circuit breaker providing visible indication can provide unique indication for all neighboring circuit breaker if needed. If, for example, both the left and right side neighbors are tripped, the center breaker can provide different indications to each of the tripped circuit breakers. It will also be noted that the indicator window on the face of the circuit breaker is shown as two separate indicator windows for clarity. The separate indicator windows show how the visible light intended for the tripped circuit breaker on the left, for example, is not also sent to the circuit breaker on the right. For aesthetic purposes, this might be made to look like a single window from the outside with a light guiding material that prevents reflection into the opposite indication light tube. It will also be noted that it is possible to use the same light tube for both data and visible light. In this aspect of the invention, the trip data may be visible or invisible (such as Infrared). The tripping breaker can send the trip data by flashing (modulating) it's visible LED. The neighboring breaker receives this data and sends the appropriate visible light indication back to the tripped breaker. It will also be noted that in some aspects of the invention the indication supplied to the tripped circuit breaker can be flashing, not flashing, or flashing in sequence (code). In addition, the indication can be in any visible color. The combination of flashing (or not) and color allows for many possible indication types. In other aspects, the indication can also be modulated in a way that provides visible indication and also allows digital transfer of more detailed information to an external device.
[0026] While particular aspects, implementations, and applications of the present disclosure have been illustrated and described, it is to be understood that the present disclosure is not limited to the precise construction and compositions disclosed herein and that various modifications, changes, and variations may be apparent from the foregoing descriptions without departing from the scope of the disclosed embodiments as defined in the appended claims.