Electrical switching apparatus and sensing assembly therefor

US9953790B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-9953790-B1
Application numberUS-201615290008-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateOct 11, 2016
Priority dateOct 11, 2016
Publication dateApr 24, 2018
Grant dateApr 24, 2018

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A sensing assembly is for an electrical switching apparatus. The electrical switching apparatus includes a base having a pocket portion, and a bus bar coupled to the base. The sensing assembly includes a housing structured to be coupled to the pocket portion, a power harvester coupled to the housing, a current sensor coupled to the housing, and a voltage sensing circuit located internal with respect to the housing and being structured to be electrically connected to the bus bar.

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What is claimed is: 1. A sensing assembly for an electrical switching apparatus, said electrical switching apparatus comprising a base having a pocket portion, and a bus bar coupled to said base, said sensing assembly comprising: a housing structured to be coupled to said pocket portion; a power harvester coupled to said housing; a current sensor coupled to said housing; and a voltage sensing circuit disposed internal with respect to said housing and being structured to be electrically connected to said bus bar. 2. The sensing assembly of claim 1 wherein said sensing assembly further comprises a printed circuit board mechanically coupled and electrically connected to said power harvester and said current sensor; and wherein said printed circuit board comprises said voltage sensing circuit. 3. The sensing assembly of claim 2 wherein said power harvester, said current sensor, and said printed circuit board are disposed internal with respect to said housing. 4. The sensing assembly of claim 2 wherein said housing comprises a first housing member and a second housing member coupled to said first housing member; wherein said first housing member comprises a body portion and an elongated extension portion extending outwardly from said body portion; wherein said printed circuit board has an elongated slot; and wherein said extension portion extends through the slot in order to maintain said printed circuit board on said first housing member. 5. The sensing assembly of claim 4 wherein said extension portion has a shelf portion disposed on a side of said printed circuit board in order to maintain said printed circuit board at a predetermined depth within said first housing member. 6. The sensing assembly of claim 2 wherein said housing comprises a first housing member and a second housing member coupled to said first housing member; wherein said first housing member comprises a body portion and an annular-shaped protrusion extending outwardly from said body portion; wherein said second housing member comprises a body portion and an annular-shaped protrusion extending outwardly from said body portion of said second housing member; and wherein said protrusion of said first housing member and said protrusion of said second housing member are disposed concentric with respect to each other. 7. The sensing assembly of claim 6 wherein said power harvester comprises a harvester bobbin and a plurality of power harvester laminations coupled to said harvester bobbin; and wherein said printed circuit board, said current sensor, and said power harvester laminations are concentric with respect to said protrusion of said first housing member and said protrusion of said second housing member. 8. The sensing assembly of claim 2 wherein said sensing assembly further comprises an electrical wire electrically connecting said bus bar to said voltage sensing circuit. 9. The sensing assembly of claim 8 wherein said housing comprises a first housing member and a second housing member coupled to said first housing member; wherein said first housing member comprises a body portion and a protrusion extending outwardly from said body portion; wherein said protrusion has a thru hole; wherein said body portion has a thru hole coinciding with the thru hole of said protrusion; and wherein said electrical wire extends though the thru hole of said body portion and the thru hole of said protrusion. 10. The sensing assembly of claim 2 wherein said electrical switching apparatus further comprises a cable structured to be mechanically coupled and electrically connected to said printed circuit board; wherein said housing comprises a first housing member and a second housing member coupled to said first housing member; wherein said first housing member has a first receiving portion; wherein said second housing member has a second receiving portion coupled to said first receiving portion; and wherein said first receiving portion and said second receiving portion are structured to be coupled to said cable by a press fit mechanism. 11. The sensing assembly of claim 10 wherein said second receiving portion has a plurality of slots; and wherein said first receiving portion comprises a plurality of projections each extending into a corresponding one of the plurality of slots. 12. The sensing assembly of claim 2 wherein said power harvester comprises a harvester bobbin and a plurality of power harvester laminations coupled to said harvester bobbin; and wherein said sensing assembly further comprises a barrier member separating said printed circuit board from said power harvester laminations. 13. The sensing assembly of claim 12 wherein said barrier member, said printed circuit board, and said power harvester laminations are all parallel to one another. 14. The sensing assembly of claim 12 wherein said barrier member is made of fish paper. 15. The sensing assembly of claim 1 wherein said housing comprises a first housing member and a second housing member coupled to said first housing member; wherein said first housing member has a plurality of slots; wherein said second housing member has a plurality of deflection members; and wherein each of said plurality of deflection members is disposed in a corresponding one of said plurality of slots in order to couple said second housing member to said first housing member. 16. An electrical switching apparatus comprising: a base having at least one pocket portion; at least one bus bar coupled to said base; and at least one sensing assembly comprising: a housing coupled to said at least one pocket portion, a power harvester coupled to said housing, a current sensor coupled to said housing, and a voltage sensing circuit disposed internal with respect to said housing and being electrically connected to said at least one bus bar. 17. The electrical switching apparatus of claim 16 wherein said at least one sensing assembly further comprises a printed circuit board mechanically coupled and electrically connected to said power harvester and said current sensor; and wherein said printed circuit board comprises said voltage sensing circuit. 18. The electrical switching apparatus of claim 17 wherein said at least one sensing assembly further comprises an electrical wire electrically connecting said at least one bus bar to said voltage sensing circuit. 19. The electrical switching apparatus of claim 17 wherein said electrical switching apparatus further comprises a cable mechanically coupled and electrically connected to said printed circuit board; wherein said housing comprises a first housing member and a second housing member coupled to said first housing member; wherein said first housing member has a first receiving portion; wherein said second housing member has a second receiving portion coupled to said first receiving portion; and wherein said first receiving portion and said second receiving portion are coupled to said cable by a press fit mechanism. 20. The electrical switching apparatus of claim 13 wherein said at least one pocket portion is a plurality of pocket portions; wherein said at least one bus bar is a plurality of bus bars; wherein said electrical switching apparatus is a molded case circuit breaker having a plurality of poles; and wherein said at least one sensing assembly is a plurality of sensing assemblies each for a corresponding one of said plurality of poles.

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  • Housings; Casings; Bases; Mountings · CPC title

  • Terminals; Connections · CPC title

  • Constructional details of housings or casings not concerning the mounting or assembly of the different internal parts · CPC title

  • Arrangements for monitoring electric power systems, e.g. power lines or loads; Logging · CPC title

  • Controlling, signalling or testing correct functioning of a switch · CPC title

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What does patent US9953790B1 cover?
A sensing assembly is for an electrical switching apparatus. The electrical switching apparatus includes a base having a pocket portion, and a bus bar coupled to the base. The sensing assembly includes a housing structured to be coupled to the pocket portion, a power harvester coupled to the housing, a current sensor coupled to the housing, and a voltage sensing circuit located internal with re…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Eaton Corp, Eaton Intelligent Power Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01H83/20. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 24 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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