WO1999040664A1 - Electrical protection systems - Google Patents
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H02—GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
- H02H—EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS
- H02H3/00—Emergency protective circuit arrangements for automatic disconnection directly responsive to an undesired change from normal electric working condition with or without subsequent reconnection ; integrated protection
- H02H3/08—Emergency protective circuit arrangements for automatic disconnection directly responsive to an undesired change from normal electric working condition with or without subsequent reconnection ; integrated protection responsive to excess current
- H02H3/085—Emergency protective circuit arrangements for automatic disconnection directly responsive to an undesired change from normal electric working condition with or without subsequent reconnection ; integrated protection responsive to excess current making use of a thermal sensor, e.g. thermistor, heated by the excess current
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- G—PHYSICS
- G01—MEASURING; TESTING
- G01R—MEASURING ELECTRIC VARIABLES; MEASURING MAGNETIC VARIABLES
- G01R31/00—Arrangements for testing electric properties; Arrangements for locating electric faults; Arrangements for electrical testing characterised by what is being tested not provided for elsewhere
- G01R31/005—Testing of electric installations on transport means
- G01R31/006—Testing of electric installations on transport means on road vehicles, e.g. automobiles or trucks
- G01R31/007—Testing of electric installations on transport means on road vehicles, e.g. automobiles or trucks using microprocessors or computers
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H02—GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
- H02H—EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS
- H02H3/00—Emergency protective circuit arrangements for automatic disconnection directly responsive to an undesired change from normal electric working condition with or without subsequent reconnection ; integrated protection
- H02H3/08—Emergency protective circuit arrangements for automatic disconnection directly responsive to an undesired change from normal electric working condition with or without subsequent reconnection ; integrated protection responsive to excess current
- H02H3/087—Emergency protective circuit arrangements for automatic disconnection directly responsive to an undesired change from normal electric working condition with or without subsequent reconnection ; integrated protection responsive to excess current for dc applications
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- This invention relates to electrical systems which contain positive temperature coefficient (PTC) circuit protection devices, particularly such systems in automobiles and other wheeled vehicles.
- PTC positive temperature coefficient
- PTC devices are well known. Particularly useful devices contain PTC elements composed of a PTC conductive polymer, i.e. a composition comprising an organic polymer and, dispersed or otherwise distributed therein, a particulate conductive filler, e.g. carbon black, a metal or a conductive metal compound. Such devices are referred to herein as polymer PTC, or PPTC, devices. Other PTC materials are also known, e.g. doped ceramics, but are not as generally useful as PTC conductive polymer, in particular because they have higher resistivities. PTC devices can be used in a number of different ways, and are particularly useful in circuit protection applications, in which they function as remotely resettable fuses to protect electrical components from excessive currents and/or temperatures.
- Components which can be protected in this way include motors, batteries, loudspeakers and wiring harnesses in automobiles.
- motors batteries, loudspeakers and wiring harnesses in automobiles.
- PPTC devices in this way has grown rapidly over recent years, and continues to increase. Reference may be made for example to U.S. Patent Nos.
- PCT Publication Nos. WO 98/02946 and WO 98/02947 describe protection systems which comprise a sensor element (typically a resistor) and a circuit interruption element (typically a relay) in series with the load, and a control element
- the system can (a) latch in an open state, either with or without a trickle current to keep the PTC device in a tripped condition, or (b) reclose if the overcurrent has gone away or cycle between open and closed positions if the overcurrent remains.
- PCT Publication No. WO 98/56014 describes particularly useful devices for use in the protection systems of PCT Publication Nos. WO 98/02946 and WO 98/02947.
- the first step in making use of TLPRR systems in diagnostics is to modify the TLPRR system disclosed in the earlier applications by replacing the momentary-on switch disclosed in those applications by a remotely-operated system which will activate the relay coil and thus close the relay contacts.
- a modified TLPRR system is referred to herein as a TLPRR (Mod) system.
- the remotely- operated system comprises a resistor-capacitor (RC) network or other electrical system which occupies only a single position on a connector bar at a power distribution side.
- RC resistor-capacitor
- a two-line system which activates the relay coil simply by passing a current through it for a sufficient time.
- Another important advantage of an RC circuit is that it can be designed to produce other useful functionality.
- the capacitor can be charged up by closing a switching unit at the return side of the coil (also known as low-side switching), and must have a size such that its discharge provides current to the relay coil long enough to close the relay contacts. Thereafter, the capacitor is charged up to the system voltage and acts as an open switch under normal operating conditions. If an overcurrent occurs, tripping the PTC device and opening the relay contacts, the sizes of the capacitor and the resistor will be significant factors in determining the time which will elapse before the TLPRR (Mod) attempts to reset.
- the capacitor and resistor can be selected so as to result in a desired delay.
- Another important advantage of the RC network is that it protects the relay contacts if, when the system is turned on, there is a high current short circuit which sufficiently drops the system voltage to a level below the required relay activation voltage. In this case, the RC network will not have enough voltage to charge up the capacitor sufficiently to close the relay.
- the present invention provides an electrical protection system which can be connected between an electrical power supply and an electrical load to form an operating circuit, the operating circuit having an on state and an off state and comprising a current carrying line and a return line, and which when so connected protects the circuit from overcurrents, the system having a normal operating condition and a fault condition, and comprising: a. a set of relay contacts which, when the system is so connected, is connected in series between the power supply and the load, and has: i. a closed state which permits the flow of a normal current,
- IN ORMAL when the system is in the normal operating condition, and ii. an open state which permits the flow of at most a reduced current, substantially less than I NORMAL , when the system is in the fault condition
- a resistive device which, when the system is so connected, is connected in series with the set of relay contacts and the load, and has i. a normal state, when the current in the system does not exceed the normal current, I NORMAL , by a predetermined current amount, and ii. a fault state, when the current in the system exceeds the normal current, I NORMAL , by the predetermined amount
- a control element which comprises a series combination of i. a PTC device thermally coupled with the resistive device; and ii.
- a relay coil coupled with the relay contacts; the series combination being connected across the power supply, between the current carrying line and the return line, with the PTC device connected to the current carrying line and the relay coil coupled to the return line; the set of relay contacts changing from its closed state to its open state, thereby causing the system to change from its normal operating condition to its fault condition, when the resistance of the PTC device increases by a predetermined resistance amount in response to the resistive element changing from its normal state to its fault state; and d. a relay coil current supply means which enables current to be supplied to the relay coil, so that if the relay contacts are open, the only way in which they can be closed is by supplying current to the relay coil through the relay coil current supply means.
- this invention provides, at a power distribution side, an electrical protection system 10 which is connected between an electrical power supply V+ and an electrical load R L to form an operating circuit, the operating circuit having an on state and an off state and comprising a current carrying line 12 and a return line 14, and which when so connected protects the circuit from overcurrents, the system having a normal operating condition and a fault condition, and comprising: -5- a. a set of relay contacts 16, 17 and 18 which, when the system is so connected, is connected in series between the power supply V+ and the load R L , and has: i. a closed state which permits the flow of a normal current, IN ORMAL , when the system is in the normal operating condition, and ii.
- a resistive device R g which, when the system is so connected, is connected in series with the set of relay contacts 16, 17 and 18 and the load R L , and has i. a normal state, when the current in the system does not exceed the normal current, I N O RMAL , by a predetermined current amount, and ii. a fault state, when the current in the system exceeds the normal current, I NORMAL , by the predetermined amount;
- a control element 20 which comprises a series combination of i. a PTC device 24 thermally coupled with the resistive device R ⁇ ; and ii.
- a relay coil 25 coupled with the relay contacts; the series combination being connected across the power supply, between the current carrying line and the return line, with the PTC device connected to the current carrying line and the relay coil coupled to the return line; the set of relay contacts changing from its closed state to its open state, thereby causing the system to change from its normal operating condition to its fault condition, when the resistance of the PTC device increases by a predetermined resistance amount in response to the resistive element changing from its normal state to its fault state; and d.
- a relay coil current supply means such as RC network 28, which enables current to be supplied to the relay coil, so that if the relay contacts are -6- open, the only way in which they can be closed is by supplying current to the relay coil through the relay coil current supply means.
- a TLPRR (Mod) system can advantageously be used as part of a diagnostic system, especially in an electrical system containing a connector bar 31 through which one or more of a number of electrical systems (one or more of which can be TLPRR (Mod) systems) can be separately connected to an electronic control module (ECM) 32 at the control side.
- ECM electronice control module
- the ECM upon command V Command , can close or open a switch 34.
- the switch 34 controls a line 35 (called herein the "diagnostic line”) which is connected to the return side of the relay coil through a series resistor R D (called herein the "diagnostic resistor”).
- the switch is preferably an FET, particularly an FET with certain level of diagnostics capabilities, e.g.
- V SENSE can be sensed by the ECM 32 and indicated by an LED 36.
- V S E NSE on ⁇ e diagnostic line will be one of three values, namely (1) the full system voltage (e.g.
- the second aspect of this invention provides an electrical system which comprises
- ECM electronice control module
- the resistance of the diagnostic resistor can be for example 0.7 to 1.3 times the resistance of the relay coil.
- the relay coil is designed to close the relay contacts only when the full system voltage is dropped across the coil (as will usually be the case), then the insertion of the diagnostic resistor R D will make it impossible to close the relay contacts.
- This difficulty can be overcome in two different ways.
- the first way is to use a relay coil/contact arrangement which will be operated by the residue of the system voltage which is not dropped across the diagnostics resistor R D .
- the second way is, as illustrated in Figure 2, to put a capacitor C D in parallel with the diagnostic resistor R D , thus creating an RC network which will enable the relay to be closed upon command.
- a third aspect of this invention provides an electrical system which comprises
- ECM electronice control module
- circuitry at the control side can also be used in conjunction with other circuit configurations at the power distribution side such as illustrated in Figures 2, 3, 5-8 and 10 of PCT Publication No. WO 98/02946.
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DE69941289T DE69941289D1 (en) | 1998-02-06 | 1999-02-03 | ELECTRICAL PROTECTION SYSTEMS |
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AT99904552T ATE440401T1 (en) | 1998-02-06 | 1999-02-03 | ELECTRICAL PROTECTION SYSTEMS |
JP2000530971A JP2002503075A (en) | 1998-02-06 | 1999-02-03 | Electrical protection system |
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