Current limiter, corresponding device and method
US-2018159317-A1 · Jun 7, 2018 · US
US10491005B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10491005-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715441928-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 24, 2017 |
| Priority date | Feb 24, 2017 |
| Publication date | Nov 26, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 26, 2019 |
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The invention is a method for intelligent current limiting enabling chaining of electrical appliances. Different embodiments apply to alternating current (AC) appliances, direct current (DC) appliances, and a combination of each. In each embodiment, current limits control the number of appliances that can be connected in the chain. If current limits are exceeded, current-limiting devices cut power to one or more of the appliances. Each appliance in the system has conductors with the capacity to carry a current load at least as large as the overall current limit. Preferably, the appliances in the system are garage appliances that are mounted to an overhead track system in a garage, where electrical outlets are scarce.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A system of chained AC electrical appliances comprising: a plurality of AC electrical appliances connected in a chain configuration, each AC electrical appliance comprising; an AC electrical input; an AC electrical output; a main circuit between the AC electrical input and the AC electrical output; a second circuit powering the components of the AC electrical appliance; a conductor connecting the AC electrical input, the AC electrical output, and the second circuit powering the components of the AC electrical appliance, the conductor comprising; an AC current limiting device with an AC current limit common to the plurality of AC electrical appliances and located on the second circuit; the conductor having a current-carrying capacity greater than the AC current limit; wherein, the AC current limiting device in the conductor of at least one of the AC electrical appliances limits a flow of current to the second circuit powering the components of the at least one AC electrical appliance when the flow of current within the conductor approaches the AC current limit; and wherein when the AC current limiting device limits the flow of current to the second circuit powering the components of the AC electrical appliance the flow of current is still passed through the AC electrical appliance along the main circuit to subsequent AC electrical appliances in the chain configuration. 2. The invention of claim 1 , further comprising an AC current monitor to sense the flow of current and send a signal to the AC current limiting device. 3. The invention of claim 2 , wherein the AC current monitor is located on the main circuit. 4. The invention of claim 3 , further comprising a breaker located on the second circuit powering the components of the AC electrical appliance. 5. The invention of claim 1 , wherein the AC current limiting device is a digital current limiter comprising a transistor, a microcontroller, and at least one sensor to monitor current. 6. The invention of claim 5 wherein, the AC current limiting device is adapted to communicate with a mobile electronic device. 7. The invention of claim 6 wherein, the mobile electronic device includes a user interface for controlling the flow of current to each chained AC electrical appliance. 8. A method for chaining AC electrical appliances comprising: providing a plurality of AC electrical appliances connected in a chain configuration, each AC electrical appliance comprising; an AC electrical input; an AC electrical output; a main circuit between the AC electrical input and the AC electrical output; a second circuit powering the components of the AC electrical appliance; a conductor connecting the AC electrical input, the AC electrical output, and the second circuit powering the components of the AC electrical appliance, the conductor comprising; an AC current limiting device with an AC current limit common to the plurality of AC electrical appliances and located on the second circuit; the conductor having a current-carrying capacity greater than the AC current limit; wherein, the AC current limiting device in the conductor of at least one of the AC electrical appliances limits a flow of current to the second circuit powering the components of the at least one AC electrical appliance when the flow of current within the conductor approaches the AC current limit; and wherein when the AC current limiting device limits the flow of current to the second circuit powering the components of the AC electrical appliance the flow of current is still passed through the AC electrical appliance along the main circuit to subsequent electrical appliances in the chain configuration. 9. The invention of claim 8 , further comprising an AC current monitor to sense the flow of current and send a signal to the AC current limiting device. 10. The invention of claim 9 , wherein the AC current monitor is located on the main circuit. 11. The invention of claim 10 , further comprising a breaker located on the second circuit powering the components of the AC electrical appliance. 12. The invention of claim 8 , wherein the AC current limiting device is a digital current limiter comprising a transistor, a microcontroller, and at least one sensor to monitor current. 13. The invention of claim 12 wherein, the AC current limiting device is adapted to communicate with a mobile electronic device. 14. The invention of claim 13 wherein, the mobile electronic device includes a user interface for controlling the flow of current to each chained AC electrical appliance.
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