Circuit breaker
US-2016322805-A1 · Nov 3, 2016 · US
US10804045B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10804045-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515518818-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 26, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 26, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 13, 2020 |
| Grant date | Oct 13, 2020 |
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A circuit breaker is disclosed for interrupting an electrical circuit when current limit values are exceeded. The circuit-breaker includes a current sensor for determining the electrical current flow and a control device. When current limit values are exceeded, the electrical circuit is interrupted. A first current limit value, when exceeded, results in an immediate interruption and a second current limit value, when exceeded, results in a time-delayed interruption, such that the second interruption time reduces as the current increases. Only one control element is included for setting a current limit value. The element defining the second current limit value is included for the time-delayed interruption of the electrical circuit. The other parameters are either set in a fixed manner and/or are related to the settable second current limit value.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A circuit-breaker for interrupting an electrical circuit upon an overshoot of current limit values, comprising: a control device to, upon the overshoot of the current limit values, interrupt the electrical circuit; a current sensor to determine electric current flowing in the circuit-breaker, the current sensor being connected to the control device of the circuit-breaker, the control device being configured to interrupt the electrical circuit with a rated current on the circuit-breaker with a first current limit value, being a multiple of the rated current the overshoot of which initiates a prompt interruption, and with a second current limit value, relatively smaller than or equal to the rated current, the overshoot of which initiates a long-term time-delayed interruption, such that the second interruption time relatively reduces as the current relatively increases; and only one actuating element to set a current limit value, which determines the second current limit value for the long-term time-delayed interruption of the electrical circuit, further current limit values and delay times being at least one of set in a fixed manner and determined in relation to the set second current limit value, the second current limit value being settable to between 0.4 and 1 times the rated current and the first current limit value on the circuit-breaker being set to between 8 and 16 times the rated current value, wherein the control device is configured such that, upon the overshoot of the second current limit value, the second interruption time relatively reduces in an at least partially proportional manner to an inverse fourth power of the current, wherein the control device includes a series circuit comprised of a low-pass filter, an analog-digital converter and a microcontroller, wherein the microcontroller is configured such that a squared value of a measured current value is determined, the squared value of the measurement current being compared with a squared current limit value, and wherein in an event upon the squared value of the current value overshooting the squared second current limit value, a further squaring of the squared value of the measured current value is applied, the fourth power of the measured current value being totalized over time, the time-totalized fourth power of the measured current value being compared with a fourth power of a corresponding characteristic curve current value and, in an event of the time-totalized fourth power of the measured current value overshooting the fourth power of the corresponding characteristic curve current value, an interruption of the electrical circuit ensuing. 2. The circuit-breaker of claim 1 , wherein the control device is configured such that, upon the overshoot of the second current limit value, the second interruption time relatively reduces in an at least partially proportional manner to the inverse fourth power of the current until the first current limit value is achieved, which initiates a prompt interruption, with a first interruption time. 3. The circuit-breaker of claim 2 , wherein the control device is configured such that a temporal interruption behavior of the circuit-breaker at currents between the second current limit value and the first current limit value, at least in stages, is proportional to the inverse fourth power of the current, and wherein a characteristic curve for the inverse fourth power is determined by a reference current value and a reference interruption time. 4. The circuit-breaker of claim 3 , wherein the control device is configured such that the reference current value is relatively greater than the second current limit value. 5. The circuit-breaker of claim 4 , wherein the control device is configured such that the reference current value is equal to a value between 1.1 and 1.9 times the second current limit value. 6. The circuit-breaker of claim 4 , wherein the control device is configured such that the reference interruption time lies within a range of 500 to 2,000 seconds. 7. The circuit-breaker of claim 3 , wherein the control device is configured such that the reference interruption time lies at a value of 600, 1,000, 1,300 or 1,500 seconds. 8. The circuit-breaker of claim 2 , wherein the current sensor is a Rogowski coil. 9. The circuit-breaker of claim 1 , wherein the control device is configured such that a temporal interruption behavior of the circuit-breaker at currents between the second current limit value and the first current limit value, at least in stages, is proportional to the inverse fourth power of the current, and wherein a characteristic curve for the inverse fourth power is determined by a reference current value and a reference interruption time. 10. The circuit-breaker of claim 9 , wherein the control device is configured such that the reference current value is relatively greater than the second current limit value. 11. The circuit-breaker of claim 10 , wherein the control device is configured such that the reference current value is equal to a value between 1.1 and 1.9 times the second current limit value. 12. The circuit-breaker of claim 10 , wherein the control device is a configured such that the reference interruption time lies within a range of 500 to 2,000 seconds. 13. The circuit-breaker of claim 12 , wherein the control device is configured such that the reference interruption time lies at a value of 600, 1,000, 1,300 or 1,500 seconds. 14. The circuit-breaker of claim 9 , wherein the control device is configured such that the reference current value is equal to a value between 1.1 and 1.9 times the second current limit value. 15. The circuit-breaker of claim 9 , wherein the control device is configured such that the reference interruption time lies within a range of 500 to 2,000 seconds. 16. The circuit-breaker of claim 15 , wherein the control device is configured such that the reference interruption time lies at a value of 600, 1,100, 1,300 or 1,500 seconds. 17. The circuit-breaker of claim 9 , wherein the current sensor is a Rogowski coil. 18. The circuit-breaker of claim 1 , wherein the current sensor is a Rogowski coil.
Calibration or setting of parameters · CPC title
using coils without a magnetic core, e.g. Rogowski coils · CPC title
the timing being determined by numerical means · CPC title
having means for introducing a predetermined time delay (by short-circuited winding H01H71/30; by additional armature H01H71/34) · CPC title
Circuit arrangements not adapted to a particular application of the switching device and for which no provision exists elsewhere · CPC title
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