序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
81 Method and apparatus for switching on-off a group or all lights or appliances of premises US13225993 2011-09-06 US08269376B1 2012-09-18 David Elberbaum
A method and apparatus for switching AC appliances and lights of residences and other automation systems through SPDT or DPDT relays connected in electrical circuit with SPDT or DPDT switch including a current sensor and/or a status sensor. The operating key of the relay and the key lever of the electric switch can each be used for operating a dedicated appliance or light, a group of appliance and lights and all appliance and/or lights including scenarios setup via the many well known two way, three way or four way light switches, by operating the switch lever or key in multi steps. The SPDT or DPDT relays are operated via RF, IR and fiber optic communicating two way signal for operating the lights and reporting statuses.
82 Circuit breaker configuration US12713930 2010-02-26 US08116919B2 2012-02-14 Michael Naumann; Markus Miklis; Peter Meckler; Patric Gross
A circuit breaker configuration contains a number of circuit breakers each to be connected via lines to a system component of a power distribution system and a plurality of control buttons with a respective one of the control buttons connected to a respective one of the circuit breakers. The respective control button for the respective circuit breaker passes through a control panel and is actuated from a front side of the control panel. A coupling element accessible from the front side of the control panel is provided for an interchange of diagnosis data and/or parametrization data. The coupling element is associated with the circuit breakers.
83 Circuit protector monitoring and management systems and methods US12359577 2009-01-26 US08068323B2 2011-11-29 Owais Mahmood Mughal; Frank Anthony Doljack
Electronic systems and methods automatically monitor a presence, absence, and change of circuit protectors at specified locations in an electrical system. Circuit protectors may be automatically detected and correlated with specific circuit protection holders as they are installed and replaced in the electrical system. Determinations may be made regarding whether the installation or replacement is proper or improper for optimal protection of the electrical system.
84 Wirelessly powered secondary electrical distribution equipment US12246974 2008-10-07 US07948352B2 2011-05-24 Le Tang; Mohamed Y. Haj-Maharsi; Ernst Scholtz
A wireless secondary assembly is disclosed for use in an electrical distribution network. The secondary assembly may include a wireless source electrically connected to a first electric cable and adapted to emit an electromagnetic power signal. A wireless receiver is electrically connected to a secondary device and adapted to receive the electromagnetic power signal and convert the electromagnetic power signal to electricity to power to secondary device.
85 FUSE STATE INDICATOR SYSTEMS US12943151 2010-11-10 US20110057760A1 2011-03-10 Matthew R. Darr
Fuse state indicators for use with disconnect devices having a fuse are provided. Fuse state indicators include a housing having circuitry, a detecting means for detecting an open circuit condition, conductors adapted for electrical connection to a disconnect device so as to complete a circuit connecting the detecting means with a fuse of the disconnect device, and a signal transmitting means The detecting means is configured to transmit a signal to the signal transmitting means for determining an operational state of the fuse. The signal transmitting means, in turn, is configured to transmit a signal to a remote device the state of the fuse.
86 Circuit breaker configuration US11705264 2007-02-12 US07706927B2 2010-04-27 Michael Naumann; Markus Miklis; Peter Meckler; Patric Gross
A circuit breaker configuration contains a number of circuit breakers each to be connected via lines to a system component of a power distribution system and a plurality of control buttons with a respective one of the control buttons connected to a respective one of the circuit breakers. The respective control button for the respective circuit breaker passes through a control panel and is actuated from a front side of the control panel. A coupling element accessible from the front side of the control panel is provided for an interchange of diagnosis data and/or parameterization data. The coupling element is associated with the circuit breakers.
87 RFID TAG BASED DISCRETE CONTACT POSITION INDICATION US12242053 2008-09-30 US20100079289A1 2010-04-01 David Dale Brandt; Wayne H. Wielebski
An RF based state indicator for indicating the state of a control device is provided. The RF-based state indicator indicates the position of a control mechanism by using the position of the control mechanism to enable or disable an RF tag. An RF reader acquires RF transmitted data from enabled RF tags and uses the data to indicate or control an operation aspect of a device.
88 Method and apparatus for remotely operating AC powered appliances from video interphones or shopping terminals US11874309 2007-10-18 US07649727B2 2010-01-19 David Elberbaum
A method for adding and connecting a remotely operated SPDT relay to an electric power circuit of an AC appliance connected to a manually actuated electrical SPDT switch for integrating said AC appliance into an home automation network, each said relay and said SPDT switch includes a pole terminal and dual traveler terminals and said relay is similar to a shape and a size of an AC switch fit for installation into a standard electrical box.
89 ELECTRICAL CONTROL DEVICE US12430718 2009-04-27 US20090260966A1 2009-10-22 Parimal Patel; Alfred J. Lombardi; Danilo F. Estanislao
An electrical device is disclosed for use in a wall box having a series of buttons that can either be rocker buttons or push buttons. These buttons can be supported by springboards formed integral with a support board. The springboards are for biasing the series of buttons. Much of the device is housed within a housing formed at a first end by a body and a second end by a strap coupled to the housing. The strap extends beyond the body, wherein this strap can be used to dissipate heat from the device. Inside of the housing can be at least one circuit board which has switches, which can be used to receive instructions from a plurality of buttons. In one embodiment, a plurality of light pipes are adapted so that they are housed at least partially inside of these buttons. At least one portion of the light pipe can be formed as a shaft and adapted to extend out from this housing and down to a light emitter disposed on the circuit board. In at least one embodiment, this light pipe can also include at least one actuator which is used to contact an associated springboard when a button is acted on. This movement causes the springboard to contact an actuator on a TAC switch which then results in an associated set of instructions being sent to the circuit board.
90 METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SENSING CONTACT POSITION US11867769 2007-10-05 US20090090604A1 2009-04-09 Jeganathan Srinivasan; Nilanjan Ray Chaudhuri; Raghunath Prabhu; Sirosh Sivasankaran; Kalyana Sundaram
A device for sensing the position of a contact carrier of a contact includes a housing, a sensor supported by the housing and a latch that is movable by the contact carrier. The latch has a latch member located in proximity to the sensor and that is generally non-reflective. The sensor is configured to sense a presence or an absence of the latch member at one particular location depending upon the position of the contact carrier. A method of sensing position of a contact carrier of a contact module is also presented.
91 MODULAR COMMUNICATION PLUG-IN MODULE FOR AN ELECTRONIC TRIP UNIT US11857752 2007-09-19 US20090072022A1 2009-03-19 Dinesh Tripathi
The present invention relates to a communication module plug-in device for an electronic trip unit including both wired and wire-less conventional communication methodologies. The device comprising a housing, the housing being structurally configured for the releasable connection to an electronic trip unit, wherein the housing further facilitates the electronic communication between the communication plug-in device and the electronic trip unit. The device also comprises a communication controller that is situated within the housing, a transceiver situated within the housing, wherein the transceiver is in communication with the communication controller, and a memory storage device situated within the housing, the memory storage device being in communication with the communication controller and the transceiver.
92 Utility Outlets as a Security System US12171135 2008-07-10 US20090044964A1 2009-02-19 Roland Schoettle
Utility outlets that function as a security system in a premises is disclosed. Utility outlets that function as a security system reduces the number of devices that need to be installed in a premises, thereby by reducing overall costs in installing a security system. Additionally, using utility outlets as a security system allows the security system to encompass the movement of electrical devices or the operation of electrical devices as security breach conditions.
93 Wireless powerless switch sensor US11817353 2006-03-01 US07466041B2 2008-12-16 Robert Urman
A passenger door open request switch for use in a multi-passenger, mass-transit vehicle. A wireless, powerless switch sensor which includes an RFID reader, a circuit located remotely from the RFID reader that is formed by connecting an RFID antenna with a control/storage element, and a switch. The switch is connected between the antenna and the storage element in such a way as to either enable or disable the antenna. This allows the system to be configured to monitor the status of the switch.
94 Device and system for wireless communications with a circuit breaker US10973760 2004-10-26 US07436641B2 2008-10-14 Robert D. Holley
A device and system for the wireless communication with a circuit breaker is provided which allows for obtaining data associated with a circuit breaker to quickly and easily access information associated with the trip event. The circuit breaker contains an electronic module which is configured to record and transmit data associated with the circuit using wireless technology.
95 Fuse State Indicator Systems US11877949 2007-10-24 US20080042794A1 2008-02-21 Matthew Darr
Fuse state indicators for use with disconnect devices having a fuse are provided. Fuse state indicators include a housing having circuitry, a detecting means for detecting an open circuit condition, conductors adapted for electrical connection to a disconnect device so as to complete a circuit connecting the detecting means with a fuse of the disconnect device, and a signal transmitting means. The detecting means is configured to transmit a signal to the signal transmitting means for determining an operational state of the fuse. The signal transmitting means, in turn, is configured to transmit a signal to a remote device the state of the fuse.
96 Circuit breaker configuration US11705264 2007-02-12 US20070138873A1 2007-06-21 Michael Naumann; Markus Miklis; Peter Meckler; Patric Gross
A circuit breaker configuration contains a number of circuit breakers each to be connected via lines to a system component of a power distribution system and a plurality of control buttons with a respective one of the control buttons connected to a respective one of the circuit breakers. The respective control button for the respective circuit breaker passes through a control panel and is actuated from a front side of the control panel. A coupling element accessible from the front side of the control panel is provided for an interchange of diagnosis data and/or parametrization data. The coupling element is associated with the circuit breakers.
97 Radio frequency wireless steering wheel US11346171 2006-02-03 US20060213755A1 2006-09-28 Chia-Jung Chang; Chien-Li Lo; Yuan-Ying Yu; Ming Yeh
A radio frequency (RF) wireless steering wheel is disclosed, which is suitable for an automobile. The radio frequency wireless steering wheel comprises: a steering wheel body having an operation panel; a plurality of keys set in the operation panel; a radio frequency signal transmitting installed in the steering wheel body, wherein the radio frequency signal transmitting module can be triggered by the keys module; and a radio frequency signal receiving module installed within the automobile and used to receive the signal transmitted from the radio frequency signal transmitting module, wherein the radio frequency signal receiving module is electrically connected to electronic devices of the automobile. Therefore, the electronic devices of the automobile can be controlled respectively through the keys, the radio frequency signal transmitting module and the radio frequency signal receiving module.
98 Self-powered communications link for smart circuit breakers US11317149 2005-12-23 US20060109599A1 2006-05-25 Robert Holley
A circuit breaker communication system is provided including a circuit breaker, an electronic module to record and store data associated with the operation of the circuit breaker, and a portable communication unit for downloading the stored data. The portable communication unit includes a power source, a display unit, a processor unit, a communication interface, and a keypad. Also, a cable is provided for interconnecting the portable communication unit to the electronic module. The cable is configured to carry a data signal between the portable communication unit and the electronic module, and to conduct power to the electronic module from the power source. The system may include an optical communication link to transmit to or receive signals from the circuit breaker, a transmitter to transmit data to the optical communication link; and a receiver to receive signals from the optical communication link.
99 Isolating circuit breaker and circuit protection arrangement US09980470 2001-12-03 US20020135964A1 2002-09-26 David R. Murray
An isolating circuit breaker (40) for pole mounting (12) in relation to a electrical distribution line, said isolating circuit breaker including: an isolating switch (50) with a pivoting link (52), said isolating switch having respective terminals (45, 44) for electrical coupling to load and supply conductors (54, 53) of the electrical distribution line; a circuit interrupter (55) disposed in series with the isolating switch (50), intermediate said load and supply conductors and preferably incorporated in the pivoting link of the isolating switch; an actuator (58) arranged for selectively opening and closing the circuit interrupter (55); an electronic controller (61) controlling operation of the isolating circuit breaker in response to electrical conditions in the distribution line; and said isolating switch, circuit interrupter, actuator and electronic controller arranged together on a mounting structure (41, 42, 43) adapted for pole mounting. A circuit protection arrangement comprising a plurality of isolating circuit breakers and an associated protection method are also described.
100 Electrical apparatus comprising a monitoring device, support and monitoring device for such an apparatus, and electrical installation incorporating them US09917757 2001-07-31 US20020021226A1 2002-02-21 Philippe Clement; Leonard Didier; Vernay Marc
The electrical apparatus comprises a monitoring device of at least one electrical component comprising electromagnetic receiving means connected to at least one sensor, and designed to receive an electromagnetic radiation from electromagnetic emitting means. The electrical switchgear support in the form of a rail comprises electromagnetic emitting means designed to emit an electromagnetic radiation to at least one electrical apparatus. The monitoring device comprises electromagnetic emitting means designed to emit an electromagnetic radiation to at least one electrical apparatus and to receive a return signal. The electrical installation comprising electrical apparatuses, at least one support and or a monitoring device.
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