Leakage current protection device for power plug
US-2018166833-A1 · Jun 14, 2018 · US
US10170265B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10170265-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715592674-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 11, 2017 |
| Priority date | Dec 14, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jan 1, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jan 1, 2019 |
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A leakage current protection device includes an electrical and mechanical assembly which includes: a circuit board; moving contact plates; an auxiliary switch; a reset shaft, having a hook in its lower portion, a bottom end of the reset shaft being set against one end of a reset spring, another end of the reset spring being set against the base; a disconnect mechanism, having a hook at its upper portion to engage with the hook of the reset shaft in a vertical direction; a trip coil and a trip plunger disposed on a side of the disconnect mechanism, where the disconnect mechanism is driven by the trip plunger to move horizontally. The disconnect mechanism further includes a pushing end that controls the auxiliary switch and lifting levers that control the moving contact plates.
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A leakage current protection device, comprising: a top cover, a base, and an electrical and mechanical assembly disposed therein, the electrical and mechanical assembly comprising: a circuit board; one or more moving contact plates, for electrically connecting and disconnecting a load circuit; an auxiliary switch, for electrically connecting and disconnecting an auxiliary circuit; a reset shaft, wherein an upper portion of the reset shaft is configured to be connected to a reset button, a lower portion of the reset shaft includes a hook, a bottom end of the reset shaft is set against one end of a reset spring, and another end of the reset spring is set against the base; a disconnect mechanism, wherein an upper portion of the disconnect mechanism has a hook which is configured to be engageable in a vertical direction with the hook of the reset shaft; a trip coil and a trip plunger disposed in the trip coil, which are disposed on a side of the disconnect mechanism and controlled by electrical circuitry on the circuit board, wherein the disconnect mechanism is driven by the trip plunger to move horizontally to cause the hook of the reset shaft and the hook of the disconnect mechanism to disengage from each other, wherein the disconnect mechanism further includes a pushing end disposed at its top, and one or more lifting levers, wherein the pushing end of the disconnect mechanism controls the auxiliary switch and the one or more lifting levers control the one or more moving contact plates. 2. The leakage current protection device of claim 1 , wherein the electrical and mechanical assembly further comprises a trip spring, wherein one end of the trip spring is set against the trip plunger and another end of the trip spring is set against a stationary part of the electrical and mechanical assembly; wherein the disconnect mechanism has a slot near its center, the trip plunger has a neck portion at one end which fits into the slot, wherein the trip plunger and the disconnect mechanism engage with each other via the slot and the neck portion to move together horizontally. 3. The leakage current protection device of claim 1 , wherein the pushing end of the disconnect mechanism is located below the auxiliary switch, wherein the one or more lifting levers of the disconnect mechanism are located respectively below the one or more moving contact plates, wherein when the pushing end of the disconnect mechanism pushes the auxiliary switch upwards, the auxiliary circuit is electrically connected, and when the pushing end is not in contact with the auxiliary switch, the auxiliary circuit is electrically disconnected, wherein when the one or more lifting levers of the disconnect mechanism push the one or more moving contact plates, the load circuit is electrically connected, and when the one or more lifting levers are not in contact with the one or more moving contact plates, the load circuit is electrically disconnected. 4. The leakage current protection device of claim 3 , wherein the stationary contact of the auxiliary switch is affixed on the circuit board, another end of the auxiliary switch is affixed on the circuit board, and when the pushing end of the disconnect mechanism pushes upwards against the auxiliary switch, the moving contact of the auxiliary switch is in contact with the stationary contact of the auxiliary switch, whereby the auxiliary circuit is electrically connected; and wherein the leakage current protection device further comprises plug plates which pass through the base, and wherein when the one or more lifting levers of the disconnect mechanism push the one or more moving contact plates upwards, the one or more moving contact plates are in contact with the plug plates, whereby the load circuit is electrically connected. 5. The leakage current protection device of claim 4 , wherein the end of the auxiliary switch that is not affixed to the circuit board has a cantilevered arm, where the moving contact of the auxiliary switch is disposed on an end of the cantilevered arm at a position that corresponds to the stationary contact of the auxiliary switch. 6. The leakage current protection device of claim 5 , wherein the cantilevered arm of the auxiliary switch is resilient, and the moving contact of the auxiliary switch is disconnected from the stationary contact of the auxiliary switch when the cantilevered arm is in its free state. 7. The leakage current protection device of claim 1 , wherein the one or more moving contact plates include a neutral line moving contact plate and a hot line moving contact plate, each having an electrical contact terminal, for contacting with and disconnecting from a hot line electrical contact on a hot line plug plate and a neutral line electrical contact on a neutral line plug plate, respectively. 8. The leakage current protection device of claim 7 , wherein the neutral line moving contact plate and the hot line moving contact plate are resilient, and wherein in their free states, the electrical contact terminals of the hot line moving contact plate and the neutral line moving contact plate are respectively disconnected from the hot line electrical contact and the neutral line electrical contact. 9. The leakage current protection device of claim 1 , further comprising: an indicator light; wherein the reset shaft includes a transparent indicator light guide plate in the upper portion, wherein when the reset button is pressed down, the indicator light guide plate is disposed to receive light emitted from the indicator light and guide the light along the indicator light guide plate, wherein the indicator light guide plate passes through the circuit board, and wherein a top portion of the indicator light guide plate is exposed through the reset button. 10. The leakage current protection device of claim 9 , wherein the reset button includes an indicator light aperture, and wherein a head portion of the indicator light guide plate is disposed in the indicator light aperture.
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