Voltage harvester for power distribution system devices

US11381071B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11381071-B2
Application numberUS-201916513855-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 17, 2019
Priority dateJul 17, 2018
Publication dateJul 5, 2022
Grant dateJul 5, 2022

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The present disclosure provides exemplary embodiments of voltage harvesting devices used in power distribution systems, and provides power distribution system architectures utilizing the voltage harvesting devices. Generally, the voltage harvesting devices transform distribution line AC voltages to produce a low wattage output for distribution system communication and control type devices. The voltage harvesting device can operate whether irrespective of the presence of load current.

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What is claimed is: 1. A voltage harvesting device for use in power distribution systems, the voltage harvesting device comprising: a housing; and a transformation circuit within the housing, the transformation circuit including at least one first impedance component and at least one second impedance component, the at least one first impedance component having: a positive input capable of being electrically coupled to a loaded or unloaded source line voltage; a negative input electrically coupled to the at least one second impedance component; and an output capable of being coupled to a device, wherein the output and the device both reference a floating ground of the loaded or unloaded source line voltage; wherein the first impedance component and the second impedance component are arranged as a voltage divider, the voltage divider producing an AC voltage on the output of the first impedance component that is a higher voltage than the loaded or unloaded source line voltage. 2. The voltage harvesting device according to claim 1 , wherein the second impedance component is coupled to actual ground. 3. The voltage harvesting device according to claim 2 , further comprising a first overvoltage disconnect component electrically coupled between the positive input of the at least one first impedance component and actual ground. 4. The voltage harvesting device according to claim 3 , wherein the first overvoltage device comprises one or more daisy-chained bi-directional TVS diodes, FETs, or PTC fuses. 5. The voltage harvesting device according to claim 1 , further comprising a second overvoltage disconnect device electrically coupled across the output of the at least one first impedance component. 6. The voltage harvesting device according to claim 5 , wherein the second overvoltage device comprises one or more daisy-chained bi-directional TVS diodes, FETs, or PTC fuses. 7. The voltage harvesting device according to claim 1 , further comprising a converter electrically coupled to the output of the at least one first impedance component that converts the AC output voltage of the at least one first impedance component to a DC voltage. 8. The voltage harvesting device according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one first impedance component is a transformer. 9. The voltage harvesting device according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one second impedance component is a resistor. 10. The voltage harvesting device according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one second impedance component comprises a parallel resistor network. 11. The voltage harvesting device according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one second impedance component comprises two or more parallel resistors and a series resistor. 12. The voltage harvesting device according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one second impedance component comprises two or more resistors in series. 13. A voltage harvesting device for use in high voltage AC power distribution systems, the voltage harvesting device comprising: a housing; and a transformation circuit within the housing, the transformation circuit including: a transformer having a primary side with a first input terminal electrically connected to a loaded or unloaded AC line voltage source and a second input terminal, and a secondary side of the transformer having a first output terminal capable of being electrically connected to a floating ground referenced to the loaded or unloaded source AC line voltage and a second output terminal capable of producing an AC voltage above the voltage of the loaded or unloaded AC line voltage source; and at least one resistor having a first terminal electrically connected to the second input terminal of the transformer and a second terminal connected to actual ground. 14. The voltage harvesting device of claim 13 , wherein the AC voltage produced by the second output terminal of the transformer is in the range of about 25 VAC to 250 VAC relative to the loaded or unloaded AC line voltage source. 15. The voltage harvesting device according to claim 13 , further comprising a first overvoltage disconnect device electrically coupled between the first input terminal of the transformer and the second terminal of the resistor. 16. The voltage harvesting device according to claim 15 , wherein the first overvoltage device comprises one or more daisy-chained bi-directional TVS diodes, FETs, or PTC fuses. 17. The voltage harvesting device according to claim 13 , further comprising a second overvoltage disconnect device electrically coupled between the first and second output terminals of the secondary side of the transformer. 18. The voltage harvesting device according to claim 17 , wherein the second overvoltage device comprises one or more daisy-chained bi-directional TVS diodes, FETs, or PTC fuses. 19. The voltage harvesting device according to claim 13 , further comprising a converter electrically coupled between the first and second output terminals of the secondary side of the transformer that converts the AC output voltage across the first and second output terminals of the secondary side of the transformer to a DC voltage. 20. A voltage harvesting circuit for use in high voltage AC power distribution systems, the voltage harvesting circuit comprising a transformer having a primary side with a first input terminal electrically connected to a loaded or unloaded AC line voltage source and a second input terminal, and a secondary side of the transformer having a first output terminal capable of being electrically connected to a floating ground referenced to the loaded or unloaded source AC line voltage and a second output terminal capable of producing an AC voltage above the voltage of the loaded or unloaded AC line voltage source; and at least one impedance component having a first terminal electrically connected to the second input terminal of the transformer and a second terminal connected to actual ground. 21. The voltage harvesting circuit according to claim 20 , wherein the at least one second impedance component is a resistor. 22. The voltage harvesting circuit according to claim 20 , wherein the at least one second impedance component comprises a parallel resistor network. 23. The voltage harvesting circuit according to claim 20 , wherein the at least one second impedance component comprises two or more parallel resistors and a series resistor. 24. The voltage harvesting circuit according to claim 20 , wherein the at least one second impedance component comprises two or more resistors in series. 25. The voltage harvesting circuit according to claim 20 , further comprising a first overvoltage disconnect device electrically coupled between the first input terminal of the transformer and the second terminal of the resistor. 26. The voltage harvesting circuit according to claim 25 , wherein the first overvoltage device comprises one or more daisy-chained bi-directional TVS diodes, FETs, or PTC fuses. 27. The voltage harvesting circuit according to claim 20 , further comprising a second overvoltage disconnect device electrically coupled between the first and second output terminals of the secondary side of the transformer. 28. The voltage harvesting circuit according to claim 27 , wherein the second overvoltage device comprises one or more daisy-chained bi-directional TVS diodes, FETs, or PTC fuses. 29. The volt

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  • Circuit arrangements for providing service supply to auxiliaries of stations in which electric power is generated, distributed or converted · CPC title

  • for conversion of voltage or current amplitude only · CPC title

  • H02H7/04Primary

    for transformers · CPC title

  • Energy harvesting or scavenging · CPC title

  • Circuit arrangements for AC mains or AC distribution networks · CPC title

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What does patent US11381071B2 cover?
The present disclosure provides exemplary embodiments of voltage harvesting devices used in power distribution systems, and provides power distribution system architectures utilizing the voltage harvesting devices. Generally, the voltage harvesting devices transform distribution line AC voltages to produce a low wattage output for distribution system communication and control type devices. The …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hubbell Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02H7/04. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 05 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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