Electrical arc protection using a trip contact
US-9893455-B1 · Feb 13, 2018 · US
US10229806B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10229806-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715813858-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 15, 2017 |
| Priority date | Nov 1, 2016 |
| Publication date | Mar 12, 2019 |
| Grant date | Mar 12, 2019 |
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A plug comprises power contacts and a trip jumper having jumper contacts configured to make a trip connection, during a plugging action with the plug and a receptacle, with mating trip contacts in the receptacle. When the receptacle is connected to electrical power during the plugging action, a current over the trip connection can cause disconnection of a receptacle power contact from the power. A receptacle comprises receptacle power contacts and a trip circuit having receptacle trip contacts configured to make a trip connection, during a plugging action with the receptacle and plug, with mating trip contacts in the plug. When the receptacle is connected to electrical power during the plugging action, a current over the trip connection can cause disconnection of power to a receptacle power contact. A system can have an electrical device with a line cord connected to the plug.
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What is claimed is: 1. A power plug comprising: a plurality of plug power contacts; and a plug trip jumper, wherein the plug trip jumper comprises a first and a second jumper contact electrically coupled to each other, the first and second jumper contacts electrically coupled to each other permitting a current to flow through the plug trip jumper, and wherein each of the first and second jumper contacts are configured to make a trip connection, during a plugging action with the power plug and a power receptacle, with respective mating receptacle trip contacts included in the power receptacle; wherein the trip connection permits a trip current through the plug trip jumper when at least one receptacle power contact, included in the power receptacle, is connected to electrical power provided by a power source; and wherein the trip current causes disconnection, from the electrical power, of the at least one receptacle power contact among the at least one receptacle power contact connected to the electrical power. 2. The power plug of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first and second jumper contacts is further configured to break the trip connection with the respective mating receptacle trip contact when completing the plugging action; and wherein, when the trip current is present through the plug trip jumper, the breaking the trip connection terminates the trip current. 3. The power plug of claim 1 , wherein the first and second jumper contacts are further configured to make the trip connection with the respective mating receptacle trip contacts, when the plugging action is an action connecting the power plug to the power receptacle, prior to any of the plurality of plug power contacts reaching a proximity to produce an electrical arc with any of the at least one receptacle power contacts connected to the electrical power. 4. The power plug of claim 1 , wherein the first and second jumper contacts are further configured to make the trip connection with the respective mating receptacle trip contact, when the plugging action is an action disconnecting the power plug and the power receptacle, prior to any of the plug power contacts, among the set of plug power contacts, in contact with a respective mating power contact in the receptacle breaking the contact with the respective mating power contact in the power receptacle. 5. The power plug of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of plug power contacts is configured to conduct electrical power comprising one of a direct current (DC) positive polarity, a DC negative polarity, a DC ground, an alternating current (AC) positive polarity, an AC negative polarity, an AC neutral, and a phase of a multi-phase AC. 6. The power plug of claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second jumper contacts are located on one of an outer surface of the power plug and within the body of the power plug. 7. The power plug of claim 1 , wherein the plug trip jumper is configured to be replaceable. 8. The power plug of claim 1 , wherein the trip current causes disconnection of the at least one receptacle power contact among the at least one receptacle power contact connected to the electrical power by causing a circuit breaker to open and remove the electrical power from the at least one receptacle power contact. 9. A power receptacle comprising: a plurality of receptacle power contacts; and a trip circuit, wherein the trip circuit comprises a first and a second receptacle trip contact, wherein the first and second receptacle trip contacts are configured to make a trip connection, during a plugging action with the power receptacle and a power plug, with respective mating trip jumper contacts included in the power plug, wherein the trip circuit is configured to permit a trip current between the first and second receptacle trip contacts when, during the plugging action, at least one receptacle power contact, included in the plurality of receptacle power contacts, is connected to electrical power provided by a power source and the first and second receptacle make the trip connection with the respective mating trip jumper contacts, and wherein the trip current causes disconnection of the at least one receptacle power contact connected to the electrical power from the electrical power. 10. The power receptacle of claim 9 , the first and second receptacle trip contacts are further configured to make the trip connection with the respective mating trip jumper contacts included in the power plug, when the plugging action is an action connecting the power plug and the power receptacle, prior to any of at least one power contact, included in the power plug, reaching a proximity to produce an electrical arc with a mating receptacle power contact among the at least one receptacle power contact connected to the electrical power. 11. The power receptacle of claim 9 , wherein the first and second receptacle trip contacts are further configured to make the trip connection with the respective mating trip jumper contacts included in the power plug, when the plugging action is an action disconnecting the power plug and the power receptacle, prior to any receptacle power contact, among the plurality of receptacle power contacts, in contact with a respective mating power contact in the power plug, breaking contact with the respective mating power contact in the power plug. 12. The power receptacle of claim 9 , wherein each of the receptacle trip contacts is located on one of a location within the body of the receptacle and an inner surface of the receptacle configured to mate to an outer surface of the power plug. 13. The power receptacle of claim 9 , wherein the electrical power comprises one of a direct current (DC) positive polarity, a DC negative polarity, a DC ground, an alternating current (AC) positive polarity, an AC negative polarity, an AC neutral, and a phase of a multi-phase AC. 14. A system comprising: an electrical device; a line cord comprising a plurality of electrical wires and a power plug, wherein the line cord and the plurality of electrical wires connect the electrical device to the power plug, wherein the power plug comprises a plurality of plug power contacts, each of the plurality of plug power contacts coupled to a respective electrical wire included in the plurality of electrical wires of the line cord, and wherein the power plug further comprises a plug trip jumper having a first and a second jumper contact electrically coupled to each other to permit a current to flow through the plug trip jumper; and wherein each of the first and second jumper contacts are configured to make a trip connection, during a plugging action with the power plug and a power receptacle, with respective mating receptacle trip contacts included in the power receptacle; wherein the trip connection permits a trip current through the plug trip jumper when the first and second jumper contacts make the trip connection with the mating receptacle trip contacts and at least one receptacle power contact, included in the power receptacle, is connected to electrical power provided by a power source; and wherein the trip current causes disconnection, from the electrical power, of the at least one receptacle power contact among the at least one receptacle power contact connected to the electrical power. 15. The electrical system of claim 14 , wherein at least one of the first and second jumper contacts is further configured to break the trip connection with the respective mating receptacle trip contact when completing the plugging action; and wherein, when the trip current is present through the plug trip jumper, the breaking
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