Ring circuit continuity tester
US-10078106-B2 · Sep 18, 2018 · US
US10135235B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10135235-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514950950-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 24, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 24, 2015 |
| Publication date | Nov 20, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 20, 2018 |
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A GFCI circuit that includes an electronically controllable main switch that can turn on, and turn off, the delivery of electrical power from the GFCI circuit. The main switch is controlled and monitored by a microcontroller unit using at least digital input and digital output signals, and which includes analog to digital converter. The microcontroller unit may also use the on-off functionality of the main switch in connection with repeatable detection of miswiring of the GFCI circuit. The GFCI circuit can further be adapted to conduct a self-test that can temporarily disable the ability of a trip signal generated by a GFCI integrated circuit in response to a test fault to cause the tripping of the main switch. The microcontroller unit further monitors one or more characteristics of the GFCI circuit, including the main switch and trip signal(s), and can determine whether the GFCI circuit has reached its end-of-life stage.
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A ground fault circuit interrupter circuit comprising: one or more line side connection terminals configured to be connected to an external power source; one or more load side connection terminals configured to be connected to an external load; a main switch having one or more contacts, the one or more contacts being selectively displaceable between an open position and a closed position to electrically couple/de-couple the said one or more line side connection terminals to/from the one or more load side connection terminals; a self-test circuit adapted to create a test fault in the ground fault circuit interrupter circuit; a controller adapted to output a trip signal in response to the test fault; an internal power supply in electrical communication with the one or more line side connection terminals and at least the controller, the internal power supply being unable to supply electrical power to at least the controller when the external power source is connected to the one or more load side connection terminals rather than connected to the one or more line side connection terminals while the one or more contacts of the main switch are in the open position; and a test mode circuit adapted to issue a disable signal to prevent the one or more contacts of the main switch from being tripped from the closed position to the open position by a test trip signal, the controller issuing a test fault signal in response to the disable signal to generate a test fault in the ground fault circuit interrupter circuit, the controller further issuing the test trip signal in response to the test fault generated in the ground fault circuit interrupter circuit, wherein the controller is adapted to monitor one or more characteristics relating to the test fault generated within the ground fault circuit interrupter circuit. 2. The ground fault circuit interrupter circuit of claim 1 , wherein the main switch includes a coil adapted to displace the one or more contacts from the closed position to the open position when a voltage level across the coil is at least at a threshold trip voltage, and wherein the controller is further adapted to output a signal to close a test switch of the test mode circuit, causing the voltage level across the coil dropping below the threshold trip voltage when the test switch is closed. 3. The ground fault circuit interrupter circuit of claim 2 , wherein the test mode circuit includes a Zener diode adapted to drop the voltage level across the coil below the threshold trip voltage. 4. The ground fault circuit interrupter circuit of claim 3 , wherein the test trip signal outputted by the controller closes the test switch, and wherein, when the test switch is closed, the Zener diode is connected in parallel with the coil to drop the voltage level across the coil below the threshold trip voltage. 5. The ground fault circuit interrupter circuit of claim 1 , wherein the one or more characteristics includes a detection of the test trip signal by the controller. 6. The ground fault circuit interrupter circuit of claim 5 , wherein the controller includes a timer, and wherein the one or more characteristics includes a time between issuance of the test fault signal and the detection of the test trip signal by the controller. 7. The ground fault circuit interrupter circuit of claim 1 , wherein the controller is further adapted to compare the monitored one or more characteristics to a threshold value and provide at least one of a visual and audible indication of a result of the comparison by operation of an output device of an end of life circuit of the ground fault circuit interrupter circuit. 8. The ground fault circuit interrupter circuit of claim 7 , wherein the output device is a light emitting diode, and wherein the controller outputs a signal to emit light from the light emitting diode at least when the one or more characteristics does not satisfy the threshold value. 9. The ground fault circuit interrupter circuit of claim 8 , wherein the controller includes a ground fault circuit interrupter circuit integrated circuit and a microcontroller unit. 10. A ground fault circuit interrupter circuit comprising: a main switch adapted for selective control of a flow of electrical power between a line side to a load side of the ground fault circuit interrupter circuit when the main switch is in a closed position, and to prevent the flow of electrical power between the load side and the line side when the main switch is in an open position; and a controller adapted to, upon an initial power up of the controller, transmit a first signal to initiate the main switch being changed from the closed position to the open position, wherein, when the main switch is changed to the open position in response to the transmission of the first signal and the external power source is electrically coupled to the line side of the ground fault circuit interrupter circuit, the controller is adapted to receive electrical power to generate a second signal to initiate the main switch being returned from the open position to the closed position, and wherein, when the main switch is changed to the open position in response to the transmission of the first signal and the external power source is electrically coupled to the load side rather than the line side of the ground fault circuit interrupter circuit, the controller does not receive electrical power to generate the second signal. 11. The ground fault circuit interrupter circuit of claim 10 , further including an internal power supply connected to the line side and configured to receive electrical power from an external power source, the internal power supply electrically coupled to the controller, wherein the ground fault circuit interrupter is configured for the internal power supply to not receive electrical power from the external power source when the external power source is connected to the load side and the main switch is in the open position, and wherein the controller is configured to control the placement of the main switch in the open and closed positions when the controller receives a supply of electrical power from the internal power supply, and further wherein the controller ceases to receive the supply of electrical power from the internal power supply when the external power source is connected to the load side and the main switch is in the open position. 12. The ground fault circuit interrupter circuit of claim 11 , wherein the main switch is a dual coil relay having a first coil and a second coil, and wherein the ground fault circuit interrupter further includes a control circuit having a first digital switch and a second digital switch, the first digital switch being electrically coupled to the first coil and adapted to, in response to the first signal, generate a magnetic field that displaces one or more contacts of the dual coil relay to a closed position, the second digital switch being electrically coupled to the second coil and adapted to, in response to the second signal, generate a magnetic field that displaces the one or more contacts of the dual coil relay to an open position. 13. The ground fault circuit interrupter circuit of claim 10 , wherein the controller includes a ground fault circuit interrupter circuit integrated circuit and a microcontroller unit, and further wherein the controller is adapted to, upon power up, monitor for the presence of a trip signal from the controller, and, upon the absence of a detection of the trip signal, transmit the first signal. 14. A ground fault circuit interrupter circuit comprising: a main switch electrically coupled to
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