IP Library Granted Patent US 12676272
Granted Patent B2
US 12676272 · App. 18/271,637 · Granted Jul 7, 2026

Manually resettable switch apparatus

Inventor: Matthias Altmann (Bad Pyrmont, DE)
Assignee: Phoenix Contact GmbH & Co. KG
H01H47/002H01H50/048
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Patent No.
US 12676272
App. No.
18/271,637
Granted
Jul 7, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A manually resettable switch apparatus, which is controllable into a first or a second operating state, includes: a current path with an input terminal to which an input voltage can be applied, and an output terminal, a manually pluggable relay having a coil and a switching element which is switched into the current path when the relay is plugged in, a control and evaluation device which is designed to detect a defective operation of the switch apparatus and, in response thereto, to set the switch apparatus to the second operating state, and a detection device which is electrically connected to the control and evaluation device and is designed to signal to the control and evaluation device whether the relay is plugged in or unplugged. The control and evaluation device is further designed: i) to detect whether the relay has been unplugged after a detected defective operation and has been plugged in again after a predetermined time has elapsed, and if so, ii) to set the switch apparatus to the first operating state.

Claims (37)

1 . A manually resettable switch apparatus, which is controllable into a first or a second operating state, comprising:

a current path having an input terminal to which an input voltage can be applied, and an output terminal,

a manually pluggable relay having a coil, and a switching element which is connected in the current path when the relay is in a plugged state,

a control and evaluation device designed to detect defective operation of the switch apparatus and, in response thereto, to set the switch apparatus into the second operating state, and

a detection device electrically connected to the control and evaluation device and designed to signal to the control and evaluation device whether the relay is plugged in or unplugged, wherein the control and evaluation device is further designed:

i) to recognize whether the relay has been unplugged after a detected defective operation and has been plugged in again after expiration of a predetermined time, and

ii) after recognizing that the relay has been unplugged after a detected defective operation and has been plugged in again after expiration of a predetermined time, to set the switch apparatus into the first operating state.

2 . The switch apparatus according to claim 1 ,

further comprising:

a first semiconductor switch which can be actuated by the control and evaluation device, wherein:

the control and evaluation device is designed to de-energize the coil of the relay by means of the semiconductor switch in response to a detected defective operation.

3 . The switch apparatus according to claim 2 ,

wherein:

the first semiconductor switch is connected in parallel with the detection device, and

in the plugged state of the relay the first semiconductor switch and the detection device are connected in series with the coil.

4 . The switch apparatus according to claim 1 ,

wherein:

the detection device has a voltage divider.

5 . The switch apparatus according to one claim 1 ,

further comprising:

a second semiconductor switch which can be actuated by the control and evaluation device and which is connected in series with the switching element of the relay in the current path, wherein:

the control and evaluation device is designed to open the second semiconductor switch in response to a detected defective operation.

6 . The switch apparatus according to claim 1 ,

further comprising:

a measuring device which is designed to measure a current through the current path, wherein:

the control and evaluation device is designed to detect a defective operation in response to the measurement result of the measuring device.

7 . The switch apparatus according to claim 1 ,

wherein:

the switch apparatus has a housing, in particular a mounting rail housing, in which the current path, the control and evaluation device and the detection device are arranged, and the housing and the relay are each designed for mechanical and electrical coupling to one another.

8 . The switch apparatus according to claim 1 ,

wherein:

in the plugged-in state of the relay, a first coil terminal is electrically connected to the input terminal and a second coil terminal is electrically connected to the detection device.

9 . The switch apparatus according to claim 1 ,

further comprising:

a timer assigned to the control and evaluation device and designed to start elapsing of the predetermined time in response to the unplugging of the relay, wherein the control and evaluation device is designed:

i) to detect when the predetermined time has elapsed, and

ii) to set the switch apparatus to the first operating state in response to the elapsed predetermined time, wherein in the first operating state the output terminal is electrically connected to the input terminal.