IP Library Granted Patent US 12695289
Granted Patent B2
US 12695289 · App. 18/836,054 · Granted Jul 28, 2026

Circuit breaker

Inventor: Kenan Askan (Vienna, AT)
Assignee: EATON INTELLIGENT POWER LIMITED
H02H3/08H03K17/567H03K17/687
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Patent No.
US 12695289
App. No.
18/836,054
Granted
Jul 28, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Some embodiments are directed towards an electric switching device including a first conductor path and a second conductor path, a first semiconductor circuit arrangement with a first—normally-off—semiconductor in the first conductor path, a first control and driver unit for driving the first semiconductor circuit arrangement and connected to the first conductor path and the second conductor path. It is suggested that the first semiconductor circuit arrangement can include a second semiconductor, that the second semiconductor is connected parallel to the first semiconductor, that the second semiconductor is a normally-on semiconductor, that the first semiconductor circuit arrangement includes a second control and driver unit configured to drive the second semiconductor with control signals. The second control and driver unit is connected parallel to the second semiconductor.

Claims (33)

1 . An electric switching device, comprising:

a first conductor path arranged between a power source and a load;

a first semiconductor circuit arrangement of the electric switching device arranged in the first conductor path, the first semiconductor circuit arrangement comprising:

at least a first semiconductor switch, wherein the first semiconductor switch is a normally-off semiconductor switch;

a first control and driver unit configured to drive the first semiconductor circuit arrangement with control signals, wherein the first control and driver unit is connected to an internal power supply unit which is connected to the first conductor path;

at least a second semiconductor switch, wherein the second semiconductor switch is connected parallel to the first semiconductor switch, and wherein the second semiconductor switch is a normally-on semiconductor; and

a second control and driver unit configured to drive the second semiconductor switch with control signals when the internal power supply unit is not active or is incapable of supplying power to the first control and driver unit,

wherein the second control and driver unit is connected in parallel to the second semiconductor switch, and

wherein the second control and driver unit is configured to be powered by a voltage across the second semiconductor switch and the second control and driver unit during a short circuit condition or an overcurrent condition.

2 . The electric switching device according to claim 1 , wherein the second control and driver unit is configured such that it does not receive power from the internal power supply unit.

3 . The electric switching device according to claim 1 , further comprising a second conductor path and a voltage-independent residual current device, the voltage-independent residual current device having at least one switchable mechanical contact along the first conductor path in series with the first semiconductor circuit arrangement, the voltage-independent residual current device being configured to break the circuit by opening the at least one mechanical contact when the voltage-independent residual current device detects a residual current between the first conductor path and the second conductor path.

4 . The electric switching device according to claim 3 , wherein the voltage-independent residual current device is configured to send a signal to the second control and driver unit on detection of a residual current causing the second semiconductor switch to turn off.

5 . The electric switching device according to claim 3 , wherein the voltage-independent residual current device is connected to the internal power supply.

6 . The electric switching device according to claim 1 , wherein the first control and driver unit is configured to turn on the first semiconductor switch in the absence of a fault condition when provided with sufficient power from the internal power supply unit.

7 . The electric switching device according to claim 1 , wherein the first control and driver unit is configured to turn off the first semiconductor switch when a fault condition is detected.

8 . The electric switching device according claim 1 , wherein the second control and driver unit is configured to detect the overcurrent condition falling within a specified time-current curve and, based on detecting the overcurrent condition falling within the specified time-current curve, provide power and a signal to the first control and driver unit to turn on the first semiconductor switch.

9 . The electric switching device according to claim 1 , wherein the second control and driver unit is configured to switch off the second semiconductor switch if a source voltage at the first conductor path is under a predefined level and if the first control and driver unit is in a deactivated state, and if a fault current is flowing at least in the first conductor path.

10 . The electric switching device according to claim 1 , wherein a mechanical bypass switch is arranged in the first conductor path, the mechanical bypass switch is connected in parallel to the first semiconductor circuit arrangement.

11 . The electric switching device according to claim 1 , wherein the first semiconductor circuit arrangement is connected via a rectifier with the first conductor path.

12 . The electric switching device according to claim 1 , wherein the first semiconductor circuit arrangement is a bridge circuit.

13 . The electric switching device according to claim 1 , wherein the first control and driver unit is connected to the second control and driver unit and/or the second semiconductor switch.

14 . The electric switching device according to claim 1 , wherein the first semiconductor switch is an IGBT or enhancement-FET.

15 . The electric switching device according to claim 1 , wherein the second semiconductor switch is an JFET.

16 . The electric switching device according to claim 1 , further comprising a voltage-independent residual-current device.

17 . The electric switching device according to claim 16 , wherein the voltage-independent residual-current device is connected to the second control and driver unit which is configured to activate the second control driver unit when detecting a residual current.

18 . The electric switching device according to claim 16 , wherein the internal power supply unit is configured to trigger opening of contacts of the voltage-independent residual-current device by simulating a residual current to provide safe isolation in case of detection of overcurrent and or short circuit current conditions.

19 . The electric switching device according to claim 1 , further comprising at least a first normally-closed galvanic separation relay arranged in the first conductor path.

20 . The electric switching device according to claim 1 , further comprising a normally open galvanic separation relay arranged in the first conductor path of the electric switching device.

21 . The electric switching device according to claim 20 , wherein the normally open galvanic separation relay is disposed between a voltage independent residual current device and the load, and wherein an additional output connection is disposed between the voltage independent residual current device and the normally open galvanic separation relay.

22 . The electric switching device according to claim 1 , wherein the electric switching device is formed as a complete circuit breaker built in a common house.

23 . The electric switching device according to claim 1 , wherein, when the internal power supply unit is not active or is incapable of supplying power, the second control and driver is configured to activate the first control and driver unit to turn on the normally-off first semiconductor switch during overcurrent conditions within a predefined time-current curve.

24 . The electric switching device according to claim 1 , wherein the first control and driver unit is configured to control the second semiconductor switch when the internal power supply unit supplies sufficient power to activate the first control and driver unit.

25 . The electric switching device according to claim 1 , wherein the first control and driver unit is connected with the second control and driver unit and configured to deactivate the second control and driver unit when the internal power supply unit supplies sufficient power to activate the first control and driver unit.