IP Library Granted Patent US 12665408
Granted Patent B2
US 12665408 · App. 18/041,985 · Granted Jun 23, 2026

Electrical safety system with timer

Inventors: Jaime Ramos (Moorpark, CA); Alan Leung (Hong Kong, CN)
Assignee: Belgravia Wood Limited
H02H3/027H01H83/04H02H3/165
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12665408
App. No.
18/041,985
Granted
Jun 23, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

An electrical safety apparatus includes a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) module, a timer module and a housing without a display screen. The GFCI module includes a sensor configured to output a differential current signal according to a current flowing to and from an electrical load, a ground fault circuit interrupter circuit in electrical communication with the sensor, and one or more switches arranged on one or more communication paths for supplying power to the electrical load. The timer module is in electrical communication with the GFCI module and configured to generate a timer signal. Responsive to the differential current signal or the timer signal, the ground fault circuit interrupter circuit generates a driving signal to selectively open or close the one or more switches. The housing encloses the GFCI module and the timer module.

Claims (39)

1 . An electrical safety apparatus comprising:

a housing without a visual display;

a ground fault circuit interrupter module disposed within the housing comprising:

a sensor configured to output a differential current signal according to a current flowing to and from an electrical load;

a ground fault circuit interrupter circuit in electrical communication with the sensor;

a receiver configured to receive a command signal from a wireless communication device; and

one or more switches arranged on one or more communication paths for supplying power to the electrical load;

a timer module disposed within the housing in wireless communication with the ground fault circuit interrupter module and configured to generate a timer signal as the command signal in response to a user-operated control device signal, wherein responsive to the differential current signal or the timer signal, the ground fault circuit interrupter circuit is configured to generate a driving signal to selectively open or close the one or more switches, wherein the ground fault circuit interrupter circuit generates the driving signal in response to receiving the command signal; and

a selection mechanism comprising one or more rotatable dials configured to set a set time of the timer signal.

2 . The electrical safety apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the timer module comprises:

a timer circuit configured to generate the timer signal;

wherein the selection mechanism is in electrical communication with the timer circuit.

3 . The electrical safety apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the selection mechanism further comprises one or more buttons, one or more knobs, one or more wheels, one or more switches, or any combination thereof.

4 . The electrical safety apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a ring of numbers or texts provided on or around the one or more rotatable dials for displaying a time associated with the timer signal.

5 . The electrical safety apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the one or more rotatable dials are located on the front face housing.

6 . The electrical safety apparatus of claim 4 , further comprising one or more buttons located on the housing configured to adjust a set time of the timer signal by a predetermined increment and decrease the set time of the timer signal by a predetermined decrement.

7 . The electrical safety apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising:

one or more power converters in electrical communication with a power input of the electrical safety apparatus and one or more of the ground fault circuit interrupter module and the timer module.

8 . The electrical safety apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the one or more power converters comprise a first alternating current to direct current converter in electrical communication with the input line and the ground fault circuit interrupter module, and a second alternating current to direct current converter in electrical communication with the input line and the timer module.

9 . The electrical safety apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the housing further comprises an electrical plug for connecting to an electrical outlet.

10 . The electrical safety apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the housing further comprises an electrical outlet in electrical communication with a power output of the electrical safety apparatus.

11 . The electrical safety apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the electrical safety apparatus is integrated into a pump for a swimming pool.

12 . The electrical safety apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the electrical safety apparatus is integrated into a string of lights.

13 . The electrical safety system of claim 1 , wherein the ground fault circuit interrupter module further comprises a solenoid for operating the one or more switches in response to the driving signal generated by the ground fault circuit interrupter circuit, and the ground fault circuit interrupter module is configured to generate the driving signal causing the solenoid to open the one or more switches, in response to receipt of the differential current signal, from the sensor, indicating an undesirable change in current.

14 . The electrical safety apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a maximum operating time is preset as a default setting in the timer module, and the timer circuit is configured to provide a termination signal to disable a power transmission to the electrical load when the maximum operating time is reached.

15 . A method for providing electricity to a device, comprising:

disconnecting an input line from the device by opening one or more switches when a current sensor in a ground fault circuit interrupter module senses an undesired change in current;

responsive to receipt of a wireless command signal from a user-operated control device, indicating a configuration of a timer module by a selection mechanism comprising one or more rotatable dials, and generating a first timer signal or a second timer signal by the timer module according to the configuration accordingly, wherein the housing does not include any visual display;

responsive to receipt of the first timer signal, generating, by the ground fault circuit interrupter module, a first signal for connecting the input line to the device;

responsive to receipt of the second timer signal, generating, by the ground fault circuit interrupter module, a second signal for disconnecting the input line from the device; and

wherein the one or more rotatable dials are configured to set a first set time associated with the first timer signal or a second set time associated with the second timer signal.

16 . The method of claim 15 , further comprising:

providing an alternating current to direct current converter connected to the input line and in electrical communication with the ground fault circuit interrupter module and the timer module.

17 . The method of claim 15 , further comprising:

providing a first alternating current to direct current converter connected to the input line and in electrical communication with the ground fault circuit interrupter module; and

providing a second alternating current to direct current converter connected to the input line and in electrical communication with the timer module.

18 . The method of claim 15 , wherein the second timer signal indicates that the device should not be energized a specific time after the timer module has been set.

19 . The method of claim 15 , wherein the first timer signal indicates that the device should be energized at a specific time of day.

20 . The method of claim 15 , wherein the second timer signal indicates that the device should not be energized at a specific time of day.