Switching Device for Disconnecting a Current Path
US-2021135664-A1 · May 6, 2021 · US
US12051894B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12051894-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017440847-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 11, 2020 |
| Priority date | Mar 22, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jul 30, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jul 30, 2024 |
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A DC voltage switch includes a semiconductor-based electronically controllable switching device, a sensor provided upstream of the switching device for determining the DC voltage bus-side voltage level, a sensor provided downstream of the switching device for determining the DC voltage branch-side voltage level, a current sensor for determining current level and direction, a control device designed such that the direction and level of the current are determined, the flow of current is interrupted by the switching device when a first threshold value of the current level is exceeded, and when the first threshold value of the current level is exceeded in the reverse direction: the DC voltage bus-side voltage level is compared with the DC voltage branch-side voltage level, and the switching device is switched on upon a voltage difference being less than a voltage difference value.
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A DC voltage switch for coupling a DC voltage branch to a DC voltage bus, the DC voltage branch being provided for at least one DC voltage device and including a positive conductor and a negative conductor, the DC voltage switch being arranged in a housing, wherein in a forward direction electric current flows from a positive conductor of the DC voltage bus via the DC voltage switch to the positive conductor of the DC voltage branch and from the negative conductor of the DC voltage branch via the DC voltage switch to a negative conductor of the DC voltage bus, and in a reverse direction the electric current flows from the positive conductor of the DC voltage branch via the DC voltage switch to the positive conductor of the DC voltage bus and from the negative conductor of the DC voltage bus via the DC voltage switch to the negative conductor of the DC voltage branch, the DC voltage switch comprising: a semiconductor-based, electronically controllable switching device; a DC voltage bus-side voltage sensor provided upstream of the semiconductor-based, electronically controllable switching device, to determine a DC voltage bus-side voltage level; a DC voltage branch-side voltage sensor provided downstream of the semiconductor-based, electronically controllable switching device, to determine a DC voltage branch-side voltage level; a current sensor to determine current level and current direction; and a control device connected to the semiconductor-based, electronically controllable switching device, the DC voltage bus-side voltage sensor, DC voltage branch-side voltage sensor and the current sensor, wherein the control device is configured to determine a direction of the current and a current level, interrupt, upon a first threshold value of the current level being exceeded, the current flow through the semiconductor-based, electronically controllable switching device, and with the reverse direction being present, upon the first threshold value of the current level being exceeded: compare, after interruption of the current flow, the DC voltage bus-side voltage level with the DC voltage branch-side voltage level, and switch the semiconductor-based, electronically controllable switching device into an on state upon a voltage difference determined during comparison, being less than a voltage difference value. 2. The DC voltage switch of claim 1 , wherein the semiconductor-based, electronically controllable switching device includes at least one semiconductor switching element carrying the current flow between the positive conductors of the DC voltage bus and the DC voltage branch, or the negative conductors of the DC voltage bus and the DC voltage branch. 3. The DC voltage switch of claim 2 , wherein the at least one semiconductor switching element is an insulated gate bipolar transistor, a metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor or a gallium nitride transistor. 4. The DC voltage switch of claim 2 , wherein a diode is connected in parallel with the at least one semiconductor switching element. 5. The DC voltage switch of claim 4 , wherein the diode has a low forward voltage. 6. The DC voltage switch of claim 1 , wherein the housing has a positive conductor input connection, a negative conductor input connection, a positive conductor output connection and a negative conductor output connection; wherein the input connections are connectable to the DC voltage bus; wherein the output connections are connectable to the DC voltage branch; and wherein either the semiconductor-based, electronically controllable switching device is provided between positive conductor input connection and positive conductor output connection or the semiconductor-based, electronically controllable switching device is provided between negative conductor input connection and negative conductor output connection. 7. The DC voltage switch of claim 6 , wherein connections not having the semiconductor-based, electronically controllable switching device are connected to one another by an electrical line. 8. The DC voltage switch of claim 1 , wherein the voltage difference value is 10 volts. 9. The DC voltage switch of claim 1 , wherein the DC voltage switch is an outgoer switch or is used in an outgoer switch. 10. The DC voltage switch of claim 1 , wherein the current sensor is a Hall effect-based sensor. 11. The DC voltage switch of claim 1 , wherein the control device is furthermore configured to, upon a rise in the current exceeding a current rise threshold value, interrupt the current flow through the semiconductor-based, electronically controllable switching device. 12. The DC voltage switch of claim 1 , wherein a power supply unit, an energy store or a connection for an external energy supply is provided for supplying energy to the control device. 13. The DC voltage switch of claim 1 , wherein the control device includes a microprocessor. 14. A DC voltage branch, comprising: the DC voltage switch of claim 1 , wherein the DC voltage switch is connected to a DC voltage bus at one end and is connected to devices at another end. 15. The DC voltage switch of claim 2 , wherein a diode is connected in parallel with the at least one semiconductor switching element with a forward direction of a diode counter to the forward direction of the at least one semiconductor switching element. 16. The DC voltage switch of claim 3 , wherein a diode is connected in parallel with the at least one semiconductor switching element. 17. The DC voltage switch of claim 5 , wherein the diode is a network diode or a Schottky diode. 18. A method for coupling a DC voltage branch to a DC voltage bus, the DC voltage branch being provided for at least one DC voltage device and including a positive conductor and a negative conductor; wherein in a forward direction, electric current flows from a positive conductor of the DC voltage bus via a DC voltage switch, with a switching device, to the positive conductor of the DC voltage branch and from the negative conductor of the DC voltage branch via the DC voltage switch to a negative conductor of the DC voltage bus, and in a reverse direction the electric current flows from the positive conductor of the DC voltage branch via the DC voltage switch to the positive conductor of the DC voltage bus and from the negative conductor of the DC voltage bus via the DC voltage switch to the negative conductor of the DC voltage branch, the DC voltage switch being arranged in a housing, the method comprising: determining a DC voltage bus-side voltage level; determining a DC voltage branch-side voltage level; determining a current level and a current direction; interrupting, upon a first threshold value of the current level being exceeded, current flow through the switching device; comparing, with a reverse direction being present, upon the first threshold value of the current level being exceeded after interruption of the current flow, the DC voltage bus-side voltage level with the DC voltage branch-side voltage level; and switching the switching device into an on state upon a voltage difference, determined from the comparing, being less than a voltage difference value. 19. A DC voltage switch for coupling a DC voltage branch to a DC voltage bus, the DC voltage branch being provided for at least one DC voltage device and including a positive conductor and a negative conductor, wherein in a forward direction electric current flows from a positive conductor of the DC voltage bus via the DC voltage switch to the posi
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