WO2004100335A1 - A device for the management of electrical sockets - Google Patents
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H02—GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
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- 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
- H02H3/12—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 underload or no-load
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- the present invention relates to a device for the management of electrical sockets of a domestic or industrial type connected to an a.c. electrical network.
- An electrical socket constitutes the interface that enables transfer to a generic load of the level of a.c. voltage of the electrical network to which the socket is connected.
- the term "generic load” is meant to indicate any operating apparatus connected to the socket, whilst the simple connection accompanied by a state of rest of the apparatus itself constitutes, instead, a state of absence of load.
- the level of voltage of the a.c. network varies, as is known, according to the sphere considered. Domestic networks, for example, are single- phase networks and are characterized by a voltage of 220 V, whereas, for three-phase industrial networks, it is 380 V. hi both of the cases referred to, however, each electrical socket is constantly subjected to said values of a.c.
- the main purpose of the present invention is to provide a device that will enable management of the voltage level of the individual socket according to the presence/absence of a generic load applied thereto.
- Another purpose of the present invention is to provide a device for managing electrical sockets that will enable limitation of the electromagnetic emissions in the proximity of the socket in particular in the absence of a load applied thereto.
- a further purpose of the present invention is to provide a device that will enable identification of possible conditions of overload and short circuit and hence will make it possible to intervene accordingly.
- a device for the management of electrical sockets connected to a branch of an a.c. electrical network for domestic or industrial use characterized in that it comprises: monitoring means dedicated to detection of the presence/absence of a load connected to the socket; management means for managing the level of voltage in said branch of electrical network comprising a processing unit for processing the information sent by said monitoring means and an intervention unit applied to said branch of electrical network controlled by said processing unit.
- the device according to the invention is characterized in that said intervention unit comprises means for variation of the level of a.c. voltage according to the conditions of applied load.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a device for the management of electrical sockets according to the invention
- FIG. 2 is a schematic representation of an embodiment of the device for managing electrical sockets connected to a branch of a domestic electrical network, according to the invention.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic representation of an embodiment of the device for managing electrical sockets connected to a branch of an industrial electrical network, according to the invention.
- the device 1 for the management of electrical sockets 2 is connected to a branch 100 of an a.c. electrical network, which may be a single- phase network in a domestic environment ( Figure 2) or a three-phase network in an industrial environment ( Figure 3).
- the device 1 comprises monitoring means 10 dedicated to detection of the presence/absence of the load or, more in general, to detection of the conditions of the load itself, as will be emphasized hereinafter.
- the device 1 further comprises management means 200 for managing the level of voltage present in the branch 100 of the electrical network to which the socket 2 is connected.
- Said management means 200 comprise a processing unit 20 for processing the information that is sent by the monitoring means 10, and an intervention unit 30, actuated and controlled by said processing unit 20.
- the intervention unit 30, in fact enables variation of the level of a.c. voltage applied to the socket 2 according to the presence/absence of the applied load, as well as of possible and undesirable short-circuit or overload conditions.
- the intervention unit 30 In the absence of the load, if the normal operating voltage applied to the socket is, for example, 220 V, the intervention unit 30 enables reduction of the voltage, for example, to 24 V, thus rendering the socket itself safe and at the same time reducing the electromagnetic emissions.
- the monitoring means 10 detect the conditions of the applied load via a measurement of the intensity of the current that circulates in the branch 100 of the electrical network. For this reason, they comprise current sensor means 11, such as, for example, amperometric transformers capable of producing at output a first signal representing the current circulating in the branch 100.
- a first amperometric transformer having a sensitivity suited to the operating voltages, is substantially positioned up against the socket 2, whilst a second amperometric transformer, more suited, instead, to low voltages, is positioned upstream of the device for connection/disconnection of the transformer 35 used for reducing the voltage to the socket 2 as indicated hereinafter in the description, h this way, via the monitoring action of two sensors appropriately positioned, a signal representing the current is supplied that provides the best description of the actual intensity of current circulating in the branch of electrical network 100.
- the monitoring means 10 advantageously comprise also a first module 12 for conversion and filtering of said first signal, and a second module 13 specifically dedicated for recognition of the presence/absence of the applied load.
- the first module 12 is connected at input to the current sensor means 11 and performs a filtering and a conversion of the first signal from a.c. to d.c. to obtain in this way at output a second filtered signal, which is more stable but, in any case, represents the current circulating in the branch 100 of the electrical network.
- the second module 13, as may be seen from Figure 1, is connected at input to the output of the first module 12 and supplies at output a third signal representing precisely the presence/absence of a load applied to the socket 2. Through the second module 13, a current measurement is, in this way, converted into a signal representing a condition of state of the load.
- the second module 13 comprises means for analysis of the level of intensity of the second filtered signal, which supply said third signal, indicating the presence/absence of the load, analysing whether the level of intensity of the second filtered signal is, respectively, higher/lower than a pre-set value.
- the pre-set value is also in this case chosen via appropriate evaluation of the safety conditions. If, for example, a limit value of 100 mA is chosen, a level of intensity of the second filtered signal higher than this limit indicates a condition of presence of load and a voltage requirement equal to the operating voltage, for example 220 V. A lower level indicates, instead, a condition of absence of load and hence a need to reduce the voltage, for example to 24 V. This enables, in effect, a selection of the load to be made so as to prevent in any case the voltage from being brought to the operating value whatever the load applied.
- the processing unit 20 is connected at input to the output of said second module 13. According to the information contained in said third signal representing the presence/absence of the load, the processing unit 20 supplies instructions to the intervention unit 30 and, in particular, to the means for variation of the level of voltage contained therein.
- Said instructions comprise, in particular, a first control signal corresponding to the passage from a situation of presence of load to one of absence of load, and a second control signal corresponding, instead, to the opposite transition, i.e., from a situation of absence of load to one of presence of load.
- the voltage- variation means decompose the branch 100 of electrical network into a first part 50 and a second part 51.
- Said voltage- variation means comprise a first device 31 for connecting/disconnecting the first part 50 to/from the second part 51 of branch of electrical network 100.
- the first part 50 remains connected to the rest of the electrical network, whilst the second part 51 remains instead connected to the socket.
- said voltage-variation means then comprise a voltage transformer 35, the primary winding 40 of which is connected to said first part 50, whilst the secondary winding 41 is, instead, connected to the second part 51.
- said voltage-variation means comprise also a second device 33 for connecting/disconnecting the secondary winding 41 to/from the aforementioned second part 51.
- the processing unit through the first control signal, indicating the passage from a situation of presence of load to one of absence of load, issues a command to the intervention unit 30 for disconnecting, via the first device 31, the first part 50 of the branch 100 of electrical network from the second part 51, and, at the same time, issues a command via the second device 33 for connecting the secondary winding of the transformer 35 to the second part 51.
- the operating voltage for example 220 V
- a low voltage is inserted, for example 24 V.
- the second control signal indicating the passage from a situation of absence of load to one of presence of load, there are, instead, carried out the reverse operations; i.e., the first part 50 is reconnected to the second part 51, and, at the same time, the secondary winding 41 of the transformer is disconnected from the second part 51.
- the normal operating voltage is restored to the socket 2.
- the monitoring means 10, according to the invention, can also comprise means dedicated to the recognition of a state of overload.
- a third module 14 is envisaged, connected at input to the first module 12 referred to above and designed to provide at output a signal representing the overload condition, hi particular, for this purpose, the invention envisages that said third module 14 will comprise means for analysis of the level of frequency of the filtered signal representing the conditions of the branch 100 of the electrical network.
- These latter analysis means supply a signal representing a state of overload only when the level of frequency is higher, for a pre-set time interval, than a first pre-defined threshold level of frequency.
- a state of overload may, for example, be identified when, in a 220-V a.c.
- the level of frequency of the second filtered signal persists for a time longer than 10 seconds at values higher than 450 Hz.
- the processing unit is connected at input also to the output of the third module and can hence provide, to said intervention unit 30, a third control signal corresponding to the onset of the state of overload, and a fourth control signal corresponding to ceasing of said condition.
- the first device 31 is in fact activated, and the first part 50 is disconnected from the second part 51; at the same time, via activation of the second device 34, the secondary winding 41 of the transformer 35 is connected to the second part 51.
- the socket is, instead, brought back again to the operating voltage, and the low voltage is removed. This is enabled through activation of the first device 31, which reconnects the first part 50 to the second part 51, whilst the second device 34 disconnects the secondary winding 41 from the second part 51.
- a fourth module 15 may advantageously be inserted in the monitoring means 10 so that it is connected at input to the output of the first module 12, and is able to provide at output a signal representing a state of short circuit.
- the fourth module 15 comprises means for analysis of the level of frequency of the second filtered signal, which, in a way similar to what has been described above, supply a signal representing a state of short circuit only when the level of frequency detected is higher than a second pre-defined threshold level of frequency. In this case, a state of short circuit in a 220-V a.c.
- the processing unit 20 is advantageously connected also to the fourth module 15, and in a state of short circuit thus supplies at output a fifth control signal which, once it is sent to the intervention unit 20, enables actuation of the voltage-reduction means in order to remove any supply to the socket.
- the device 31 disconnects the first part 50 from the second part 51, and, at the same time, the second device 34 disconnects the secondary winding 41 from the second part 51.
- the short circuit requires resetting of the device 1 in so far as it certainly represents the most drastic condition for which any supply to the socket must necessarily be removed. From what has been set forth above, it appears clearly how one of the advantages of the present invention is to carry out a cyclic and continuous monitoring of the conditions of the load. This enables an automatic adjustment of the voltage to the socket and possibly requires an external intervention only in a short-circuit condition.
- the monitoring means 10, according to the invention are positioned in close proximity to the contacts of the socket 2 so as to detect the effective conditions of operation of the socket.
- the signals processed by the second module 13, the third module 14, and the fourth module 15 are sent to the processing unit 20, which can, instead, be located even at a remote distance from the socket 2.
- this solution enables also processing on the same unit and at the same time of the information coming from a number of sockets located in different positions of the network.
- the intervention unit can be, for example, positioned in the proximity of the connector blocks of domestic networks and hence also remotely controlled by the processing unit 20. hi this way, for example, the voltage reduction causes a considerable reduction in the electromagnetic emissions not only in the proximity of the socket 2 but also along all the branch 100 of electrical network.
- the monitoring means 10 can also be integrated with means dedicated to the recognition of ground faults, as well as with other means designed, instead, to signal onset of a situation of presence/absence of the load or else of a state of short circuit or overload.
- the present invention envisages also the possibility of providing an electrical socket comprising the monitoring means 10 according to what has been described and further comprising signalling means, such as warning lights and/or acoustic alarms set on the outside of the socket itself.
- signalling means such as warning lights and/or acoustic alarms set on the outside of the socket itself.
- Said signalling alarms are designed to indicate the state of the socket and hence the conditions of the applied load.
- the device of the invention also comprises means for detecting a possible contact of a person with a socket or other live parts.
- the device of the invention comprises means for maintaining, on a socket with no load applied, a very low safety voltage having sinusoidal waveform and a frequency of about 10 kHz.
- Said voltage signal is generated by an appropriate oscillator connected to the branches of the circuit through a transformer having suitable characteristics. Said signal, as a consequence of its frequency and thanks to the characteristics of a human body, allows to detect the accidental contact of a person with a socket without being dangerous or harmful for human beings.
- the management device enables monitoring of the presence/absence of a load as well as possible situations of short circuit and overload. According to this information detected, the device enables a variation of the level of voltage to the socket guaranteeing in this way appropriate conditions of safety and enabling, in the absence of applied load, a reduction in the electromagnetic emissions of the wiring system.
- the device for managing electrical sockets thus conceived may undergo numerous modifications and variations, all falling within the context of the inventive idea. Furthermore, all the items may be replaced by other technically equivalent ones. In practice, the materials used, as well as the dimensions and shapes, may be any according to the requirements and the state of the art.
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