Multipoint emergency responder safety isolation system
US-2017368941-A1 · Dec 28, 2017 · US
US11081875B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11081875-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916710859-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 11, 2019 |
| Priority date | Nov 8, 2017 |
| Publication date | Aug 3, 2021 |
| Grant date | Aug 3, 2021 |
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A system including a vehicle having a motive electrical power path; a power distribution unit including a current protection circuit comprising a breaker/relay including: a fixed contact; a movable contact; a physical opening response portion responsive to a current value in the motive power circuit; a current source circuit electrically coupled to the breaker/relay and structured to inject a current across the fixed contact; and a voltage determination circuit electrically coupled to the breaker/relay and structured to determine at least one of an injected voltage amount and a contactor impedance value, wherein the voltage determination circuit comprises a high pass filter having a cutoff frequency selected in response to a frequency of the injected current.
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What is claimed is: 1. A breaker/relay, comprising a fixed contact electrically coupled to a motive power circuit for a mobile application; a movable contact selectively electrically coupled to the fixed contact, wherein the movable contact in a first position allows power to flow through the motive power circuit, and the movable contact in a second position does not allow power to flow through a motive power circuit; and a physical opening response portion responsive to a current value in the motive power circuit, wherein the physical opening response portion is configured to move the movable contact to the second position in response to the current value exceeding a threshold current value; a current source circuit electrically coupled to the breaker/relay and structured to inject a current across the fixed contact; and a voltage determination circuit electrically coupled to the breaker/relay and structured to determine at least one of an injected voltage amount and a contactor impedance value, wherein the voltage determination circuit comprises a high pass filter having a cutoff frequency selected in response to a frequency of the injected current. 2. The breaker/relay of claim 1 , wherein the current source circuit is further electrically coupled to a plurality of breaker/relay devices, and to sequentially inject a current across each fixed contact of the plurality of breaker/relay devices; and wherein the voltage determination circuit is further electrically coupled to each of the plurality of breaker/relay devices, and further structured to determine at least one of an injected voltage amount and a contactor impedance value for each of the plurality of breaker/relay devices. 3. The breaker/relay of claim 2 , wherein the current source circuit is further structured to sequentially inject the current across each of the plurality of breaker/relay devices in a selected order of the plurality of breaker/relay devices. 4. The breaker/relay of claim 3 , wherein the current source circuit is further structured to adjust the selected order in response to at least one of: a rate of change of a temperature of each of the fixed contacts of the breaker/relay; an importance value of each of the breaker/relay; a criticality of each of the breaker/relay; a power throughput of each of the breaker/relay; and one of a fault condition or a contactor health condition of each of the breaker/relay. 5. The breaker/relay of claim 3 , wherein the current source circuit is further structured to adjust the selected order in response to one of a planned duty cycle and an observed duty cycle of a vehicle. 6. The breaker/relay of claim 1 , wherein the current source circuit is further structured to sweep the injected current through a range of injection frequencies. 7. The breaker/relay of claim 1 , wherein the current source circuit is further structured to inject the current across the fixed contact at a plurality of injection frequencies. 8. The breaker/relay of claim 1 , wherein the current source circuit is further structured to inject the current across the fixed contact at a plurality of injection voltage amplitudes. 9. The breaker/relay of claim 1 , wherein the current source circuit is further structured to inject the current across the fixed contact at an injection voltage amplitude determined in response to a power throughput of the breaker/relay. 10. The breaker/relay of claim 1 , wherein the current source circuit is further structured to inject the current across the fixed contact at an injection voltage amplitude determined in response to a duty cycle of a vehicle.
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