序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 JPH0139170B2 - JP8084782 1982-05-13 JPH0139170B2 1989-08-18 JURIAN SHIMAADO
62 Breaking performance deterioration predicting device for vacuum breaker JP28058987 1987-11-06 JPH01122530A 1989-05-15 TORIIE HIDEAKI; HAYASHI TATSUYA
PURPOSE: To correctly predict the deterioration in the breaking performance by directly detecting that the ground potential of a fixed electrode bar and an arc shield or a movable electrode bar and the arc shield is made nearly equal. CONSTITUTION: When an arc is generated across a fixed electrode 42a and a movable electrode 42b due to the deterioration in the breaking performance, the ground potential of an arc shield 2 and a fixed electrode bar 4a and a movable electrode bar 4b is measured with impedance voltage dividers 5, 6a and 6b respectively. Measured potential signals are sent to a comparing unit 9 from a measuring unit 7 via a signal transmitting unit 8 then compared by the comparing unit 9, thereby the potential difference between the arc shield 2 and the fixed electrode 4a and the potential difference between the arc shield 2 and the movable electrode bar 4b are made nearly equal, the potential difference is made nearly constant as a result of the comparison by the comparing unit 9, thus the deterioration in the breaking performance can be detected by a judging unit 10 based on this result. COPYRIGHT: (C)1989,JPO&Japio
63 JPS59159114U - JP5491183 1983-04-11 JPS59159114U 1984-10-25
64 PV stax—multi-function junction MF/J system US14829589 2015-08-18 US10143101B2 2018-11-27 Chuck McCune; Maxim K. Rice; Scott Richard Wilson
A system to provide a multi-function connection capability to contain and provide for stacking, mounting self-registering Multi-Function Junction (MF/J) boxes that contain a multiplicity of control electronics and can be stacked, removed, replaced, and/or upgraded with a minimal of steps or connection processes in order to simplify methods and conserve on or add value, capabilities to materials and electrical/mechanical equipment. The system can be engaged or utilized by any EMS/First Responder/Service Technician, authorized personnel in any field, Contractor, manufacturer, BOS integrator and any assembler of systems that require a multiplicity of interfacing devices to be in proximity, connection or contact to each other.
65 WIRELESS SWITCH US15784726 2017-10-16 US20180158626A1 2018-06-07 Katsuya MARUMO; Ken TAMURA; Kazuyuki TSUKIMORI; Hiroshi SHIINO; Yasushi KAWASHIMA; Hajime UMEKI; Junji OBATA; Keisuke YANO
A wireless switch includes a button member, a power generation module, an RF module, and a notification unit. The button member is mounted in a housing, and is configured to move. The power generation module is configured to generate power using energy produced by the movement of the button member. The RF module is connected to the power generation module, and is configured to transmit a switch signal using power generated by the power generation module. The notification unit is configured to operate using power generated by the power generation module. The RF module controls the notification unit in one or more notification states according to a strength or details of a reception state signal corresponding to the transmitted switch signal.
66 PV stop potential voltage and hazard stop system US14204395 2014-03-11 US09791835B2 2017-10-17 Chuck McCune; Maxim K. Rice; Scott Richard Wilson
A system to interrupt the line or supply side power or charged system of any building, appliance, process, and the like, so as to render the system without charge or current output outside of the junction box/enclosure or equipment load supply connection so that emergency first responders or solar/any technician, authorized personnel in any field, system maintenance crew may avoid electrocution, chemical or machine/appliance hazard in the presence of fire, explosion, structural failure/compromise, moisture, flammables, caustics, hazmat, water stream, mist, fogging, physical damage or servicing of the system. The system can be engaged for any anticipated disaster such as fire, hurricane, tornado, earthquake, flood, and the like.
67 Power generation switch US15134571 2016-04-21 US09754748B2 2017-09-05 Nobutaka Tsuneyoshi
A power generation switch comprising: a case; a core, a coil being wound around the core; a magnet magnetically connected with the core; a yoke in which the magnet is disposed; an elastic element that supports the yoke and elastically deforms so as to deviate a position of the magnet from the core; a switch element that is operated to be moved; and a yoke driving mechanism that moves the yoke so that upon an engagement of the switch element and the yoke being released, the yoke moves between a first position and a second position due to elastic force of the elastic element, wherein first magnetic flux is generated by the core and the magnet when the yoke is at the first position and second magnetic flux different from the first magnetic flux is generated by the core and the magnet when the yoke is at the second position.
68 Self-identifying control switch US14584118 2014-12-29 US09619680B2 2017-04-11 Andrew James Blackwood
A vehicle communication system includes a switch module having a plurality of control switches, each of the control switches including a rocker button actuatable between an off position and an activated position, and an RFID tag secured to the rocker button, the RFID tag including thereon a unique identifier tied to a function of the control switch. The vehicle communication system also includes an RFID reader that receives switch messages from RFID tags whose respective rocker button is in an activated position, each switch message including the unique identifier for its respective RFID tag. The vehicle communication system also includes a vehicle communications link that is connected to the RFID reader to receive switch messages therefrom, the vehicle communications link providing the switch messages to a vehicle controller for purposes of controlling vehicle outputs associated with the switch messages.
69 SWITCHING DEVICE FOR A RADIO PUSHBUTTON, RADIO PUSHBUTTON, AND METHOD FOR GENERATING A SWITCHING SIGNAL OF A RADIO PUSHBUTTON US15310992 2015-04-15 US20170076888A1 2017-03-16 Eduard RUFF
Provision is made for a switching device for a wireless switch. The switching device comprises actuating means for receiving a mechanical energy, which can be introduced during a switching operation into the switching device. Furthermore, the switching device with the actuating means and with an energy conversion device comprises mechanically connectible switching means for transmitting the mechanical energy from the actuating means to the energy conversion device, in order to convert the mechanical energy to an electrical energy for transmitting a switching signal. At the same time, the switching means are designed to be actuated during a switching operation by means of the actuating means, in order to transfer, when connected with the energy conversion device, the energy conversion device at least from a first stable condition to a second stable condition, which is different from the first stable condition, in order to produce at least one electrical energy impulse.
70 SYSTEM FOR MONITORING A FUSE LINK, FUSE TUBE ASSEMBLY AND FUSE CUTOUT INCLUDING SAME US14840467 2015-08-31 US20170059640A1 2017-03-02 GREGG JAMES HAENSGEN; RICHARD WILLIAM LUCAS; MICHAEL BRUCE PITEL; BRUCE DOUGLAS HOEPPNER
A system for monitoring one or more aspects of a fuse tube assembly of a fuse cutout comprises: a housing structured to be disposed adjacent to, and coupled to the fuse tube assembly; a power source disposed in the housing; a processing unit disposed in the housing and electrically coupled to the power source; and a motion detecting unit disposed in the housing and electrically coupled to the processing unit, the motion detecting unit being structured to detect one or both of position or movement of the housing.
71 Control switch with integrated RFID tag US14697801 2015-04-28 US09514899B2 2016-12-06 Andrew James Blackwood
A control system for controlling operation of a field device includes a switch having a switch contact movable between an off position and an activated position, a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag integrated with the switch and in selective communication with the switch based on the position thereof, an RFID reader configured to receive switch messages from the RFID tag that indicate an operational state of the switch, and a control circuit configured to receive switch messages from the RFID reader, the control circuit receiving the switch messages for purposes of controlling the field device.
72 SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING INFORMATION TO AND/OR OBTAINING INFORMATION FROM A COMPONENT OF AN ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM US15083401 2016-03-29 US20160210489A1 2016-07-21 PATRICK T. WALSH; DEBORAH K. MORT; DAVID R. ROHN
An electrical distribution system wherein information is communicated to and/or from an electrical component of the electrical distribution system using near-field communications. The information may be communicated to and/or from the electrical component using an electronic device such as a dedicated near-field device, a smartphone or a configuration card device. Also, a method of obtaining information from an electrical component of an electrical distribution system, such as a circuit interrupter, includes generating a machine readable element that comprises first information in encoded form, the first information relating to the operation and/or status of the circuit interrupter, displaying the machine readable element on the circuit interrupter, capturing an image of the machine readable element, obtaining the first information based on the image, and displaying second information based on the obtained first information.
73 Device for detecting and signaling a change in the state of a push button US13816289 2011-08-01 US09390874B2 2016-07-12 Tewfik Meftah; Alain Guillot; Dominique Benni; Bernard Desaphie
A device for detecting and signalling a change of state of a push-button, for example of emergency stop type. The device is in a form of an attachment that can be removed from the push-button and includes: an electrical energy generator housed in a casing of the device and configured to cooperate with a control head of the push-button to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy; and a wireless transmitter to send a message to a remote receiver, the wireless transmitter being housed in the casing and electrically connected to the electrical energy generator.
74 CONTROL SWITCH WITH INTEGRATED RFID TAG US14697801 2015-04-28 US20160189888A1 2016-06-30 Andrew James Blackwood
A control system for controlling operation of a field device includes a switch having a switch contact movable between an off position and an activated position, a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag integrated with the switch and in selective communication with the switch based on the position thereof, an RFID reader configured to receive switch messages from the RFID tag that indicate an operational state of the switch, and a control circuit configured to receive switch messages from the RFID reader, the control circuit receiving the switch messages for purposes of controlling the field device.
75 SELF-IDENTIFYING CONTROL SWITCH US14584118 2014-12-29 US20160188928A1 2016-06-30 Andrew James Blackwood
A vehicle communication system includes a switch module having a plurality of control switches, each of the control switches including a rocker button actuatable between an off position and an activated position, and an RFID tag secured to the rocker button, the RFID tag including thereon a unique identifier tied to a function of the control switch. The vehicle communication system also includes an RFID reader that receives switch messages from RFID tags whose respective rocker button is in an activated position, each switch message including the unique identifier for its respective RFID tag. The vehicle communication system also includes a vehicle communications link that is connected to the RFID reader to receive switch messages therefrom, the vehicle communications link providing the switch messages to a vehicle controller for purposes of controlling vehicle outputs associated with the switch messages.
76 KEYBOARD MODULE WITH ANTENNA UNIT AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE USING THE SAME US14672300 2015-03-30 US20150280310A1 2015-10-01 Chun-Heng LEE
The present application provides a keyboard module and an electronic device using a keyboard module. The keyboard module comprises a housing structure having an accommodation room; a push button unit having a plurality of push elements disposed in the accommodation room; and a near field communication antenna unit including an antenna body disposed between a bottom of the accommodation room and the push elements, wherein the antenna body has a specified distance from the bottom of the accommodation room.
77 COMPACT CONNECTION SYSTEM FOR MAINS SWITCHGEAR US14351583 2012-10-17 US20140287602A1 2014-09-25 Carles Pons Gonzalez
The invention relates to an easy-to-assemble compact connection system that can be connected to the mains via connection to different switchgear devices, such as a residual-current or thermomagnetic circuit breaker, switches, contact breakers, overvoltage protectors or similar devices, in order to collect or inject signals available on the mains, such as collecting current or voltage signals from the mains or collecting or injecting other signals or parameters. The compact connection system can be connected to both switchgear devices already installed in a switchboard and new units.
78 Wireless Branch Circuit Energy Monitoring System US13493076 2012-06-11 US20130329331A1 2013-12-12 Robert Erger; William Broghammer; Brett Larson; Paul A. Reid
A circuit breaker (such as a miniature circuit breaker) that wirelessly communicates state and fault information to a main energy monitoring module. The wireless circuit breaker includes a transceiver and a power supply that harvests energy inductively from the line current conductor without the need for a connection to a neutral conductor. The wireless circuit breaker can be implemented in the same package as existing circuit breakers, eliminating the need to replace the panel when upgrading to a system that employs a main energy monitoring module. The wireless circuit breaker can also include an energy storage device for supplying power to the circuit breaker after it has tripped, allowing the circuit breaker to transmit information after a trip. The main energy monitoring module includes a processor and a gateway for evaluating and transmitting information received from the circuit breaker to other applications, such as webpages and smartphones.
79 DEVICE FOR DETECTING AND SIGNALING A CHANGE IN THE STATE OF A PUSH BUTTON US13816289 2011-08-01 US20130134798A1 2013-05-30 Tewfik Meftah; Alain Guillot; Dominique Benni; Bernard Desaphie
A device for detecting and signalling a change of state of a push-button, for example of emergency stop type. The device is in a form of an attachment that can be removed from the push-button and includes: an electrical energy generator housed in a casing of the device and configured to cooperate with a control head of the push-button to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy; and a wireless transmitter to send a message to a remote receiver, the wireless transmitter being housed in the casing and electrically connected to the electrical energy generator.
80 DYNAMIC DISPLAY KEYBOARD AND A KEY FOR USE IN A DYNAMIC DISPLAY KEYBOARD US13638902 2011-03-31 US20130082932A1 2013-04-04 Jesper Glückstad; Finn Pedersen
The invention relates to a dynamic display keyboard comprising a plurality of key elements, each key element comprises a transmitting part capable of transmitting at least a part of light incident on the transmitting part; a mat comprising a plurality of elevated elements capable of providing a tactile feedback and providing passage of light through the elevated elements; wherein each key element is fixedly connected to at least one respective elevated element; an optical element for each key element; wherein each optical element is adapted to focus an incident light beam onto a transmitting part; at least one display unit capable of providing light to the plurality of transmitting parts via the optical element; and wherein the light provided to a transmitting part defines a visual value of the corresponding key element. In this way, the keyboard is dynamic and further is able to provide a tactile feedback in response to a user action directed towards a key of the keyboard.
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