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  • Oak Ridge, TN
  • Sepulveda, CA

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Heat Sensor Responsive To Electrical Overloads

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US Patent:
8605402, Dec 10, 2013
Filed:
Dec 30, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/981850
Inventors:
Michael J. Ward - Maryville TN, US
Aleph Ruiz Contreras - Oak Ridge TN, US
International Classification:
H02H 5/04
US Classification:
361103, 361106
Abstract:
Apparatus for detecting an overheating condition at an electrical power device and automatically breaking the circuit when the temperature exceeds a setpoint value. In various configurations the device is a receptacle adapted to be used in a wall mounted box or a receptacle unit that is plugged into an existing receptacle. A temperature sensor is wired parallel to a normally open test switch on a ground fault circuit interrupter or other circuit interrupting device. The temperature switch is responsive to the temperature local to the receptacle, such as is caused by poor connections to or in the receptacle or a near-overload condition. The temperature setpoint is less than the melting temperature of the insulation of the electrical wiring. The temperature sensor is a thermistor with a negative temperature coefficient that allows current to flow thereby latching the interrupting device in a tripped position until the device is reset for reuse.

Heat Actuated Interrupter Receptacle

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US Patent:
20110134578, Jun 9, 2011
Filed:
Dec 7, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/632095
Inventors:
Michael J. Ward - Maryville TN, US
Aleph Ruiz Contreras - Oak Ridge TN, US
International Classification:
H02H 5/04
US Classification:
361103
Abstract:
Apparatus for detecting an overheating condition at an electrical power device and automatically breaking the circuit when the temperature exceeds a setpoint value. In various configurations the device is a receptacle adapted to be used in a wall mounted box or a receptacle unit that is plugged into an existing receptacle and supported in place by the existing receptacle. A temperature switch is wired parallel to a normally open test switch on a ground fault circuit interrupter or other circuit interrupting device. The temperature switch is responsive to the temperature local to the receptacle, such as is caused by poor connections to or in the receptacle. The temperature setpoint is less than the melting temperature of the insulation of the electrical wiring. Upon actuation of the temperature switch, the circuit interrupting device is latched in a tripped position until the device is reset for reuse.
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