IP Library Granted Patent US 8,064,174
Granted Patent B2
US 8,064,174 · App. 12/462,883 · Granted Nov 22, 2011

Leakage current detection and interruption circuit with improved shield

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Patent No.
US 8,064,174
App. No.
12/462,883
Granted
Nov 22, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A circuit is disclosed for disconnecting a power source upon the detection of a leakage current comprising a power cable having an insulated first and a second wire. The power cable has a conductive shield surrounding the first and second wires with a drain wire electrically contacting the conductive shield. A disconnect switch is interposed between the power source and the power cable. A primary circuit controls the disconnect switch. A secondary circuit is connected to the drain wire for sensing a leakage current between the conductive shield and one of the first and second wires. An optical switch interconnects the primary circuit and the secondary circuit for opening the disconnect switch upon the secondary circuit sensing a leakage current.

Claims (48)

1. A circuit for disconnecting a power source upon the detection of a leakage current, comprising:

a leakage current circuit comprising a disconnect switch;

a power cable connected to the power source though said disconnect switch;

said power cable consisting of:

a. a first insulated wire and a second insulated wire;

b. an insulated ground wire;

c. a conductive shield surrounding all of said first and second insulated wires and said insulated ground wire;

d. a drain wire having a first and a second portion with said first portion of said drain wire being in contact with said conductive shield; and

e. an outer insulating layer disposed about said conductive shield and said first portion of said drain wire; and

a conductor connecting said second portion of said drain wire to said leakage current circuit for opening said disconnect switch upon said leakage current circuit sensing a leakage current between said conductive shield and one of said first and second insulated wires and said insulated ground wire to disconnect said power cable from the power source.

2. A circuit for disconnecting a power source upon the detection of a leakage current as set forth in claim 1 , wherein said conductive shield is an insulating polymeric sheet with a metallic coating.

3. A circuit for disconnecting a power source upon the detection of a leakage current as set forth in claim 1 , wherein said conductive shield is an insulating polymeric sheet with an aluminum coating.

4. A circuit for disconnecting a power source upon the detection of a leakage current as set forth in claim 1 , wherein said conductive shield is a metallic foil.

5. A circuit for disconnecting a power source upon the detection of a leakage current as set forth in claim 1 , wherein said conductive shield is an aluminum foil.

6. A circuit for disconnecting a power source upon the detection of a leakage current as set forth in claim 1 , wherein said conductive shield is an organic conductive polymeric material.

7. A circuit for disconnecting a power source upon the detection of a leakage current, comprising:

a leakage current circuit comprising a disconnect switch;

a power cable connected to the power source though said disconnect switch;

said power cable consisting of:

a. a first insulated wire and a second insulated wire;

b. an insulated ground wire;

c. a conductive shield consisting of an insulating polymeric sheet with a conductive coating surrounding all of said first and second insulated wires and said insulated ground wire;

d. a drain wire having a first and a second portion with said first portion of said drain wire being in contact with said conductive coating of said conductive shield; and

d. an outer insulating layer disposed about said conductive shield and said first portion of said drain wire; and

a conductor connecting said second portion of said drain wire to said leakage current circuit for opening said disconnect switch upon said leakage current circuit sensing a leakage current between said conductive coating and one of said first and second insulated wires and said insulated ground wire to disconnect said power cable from the power source.

8. A circuit for disconnecting a power source upon the detection of a leakage current as set forth in claim 7 , wherein said conductive coating of said conductive shield is an aluminum coating.

9. A circuit for disconnecting a power source upon the detection of a leakage current, comprising:

a leakage current circuit comprising a disconnect switch;

a power cable connected to the power source though said disconnect switch;

said power cable consisting of:

a. a first insulated wire and a second insulated wire;

b. a conductive shield surrounding both of said first and second insulated wires;

c. a drain wire having a first and a second portion with said first portion of said drain wire being in contact with said conductive shield; and

d. an outer insulating layer disposed about said conductive shield and said first portion of said drain wire; and

a conductor connecting said second portion of said drain wire to said leakage current circuit for opening said disconnect switch upon said leakage current circuit sensing a leakage current between said conductive shield and one of said first and second insulated wires to disconnect said power cable from the power source.

10. An improved power cable for use with a leakage current detection and interruption circuit for disconnecting a power source upon the detection of a leakage current within the improved power cable, the improved power cable consisting of:

a. an first insulated wire and a second insulated wire;

b. an insulated ground wire;

c. a conductive shield consisting of an insulating polymeric sheet with a conductive coating surrounding all of said first and second insulated wires and said insulated ground wire;

d. a drain wire having a first and a second portion with said first portion of said drain wire being in contact with said conductive coating of said conductive shield; and

e. an outer insulating layer disposed about said conductive shield and said first portion of said drain wire; and

said second portion of said drain wire being connected to the leakage current detection and interruption circuit for disconnecting the power source upon the detection of a leakage current within the improved power cable between said conductive coating and one of said first and second insulated wires and said insulated ground wire.

11. An improved power cable for use with a leakage current detection and interruption circuit for disconnecting a power source upon the detection of a leakage current within the improved power cable, the improved power cable consisting of:

a. an first insulated wire and a second insulated wire;

b. a conductive shield consisting of an insulating polymeric sheet with a conductive coating surrounding all of said first and second insulated wires;

c a drain wire having a first and a second portion with said first portion of said drain wire being in contact with said conductive coating of said conductive shield; and

d. an outer insulating layer disposed about said conductive shield and said first portion of said drain wire; and

said second portion of said drain wire being connected to the leakage current detection and interruption circuit for disconnecting the power source upon the detection of a leakage current within the improved power cable between said conductive coating and one of said first and second insulated wires.

Assignments (5)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 31, 2025
From: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: SOUTHWIRE COMPANY, LLC; COLEMAN CABLE, LLC; TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH, LLC; SUMNER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LLC; MADISON ELECTRIC PRODUCTS, LLC; NOVINIUM, LLC; NOVINIUM HOLDINGS, INC.; WATTEREDGE, LLC; TAPPAN WIRE & CABLE, LLC; UNITED COPPER INDUSTRIES, LLC; TOPAZ LIGHTING COMPANY LLC; OBI PARTNERS, LLC; WIIP, INC.
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TERMINATION AND RELEASE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENTS Recorded Oct 23, 2024
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS AGENT
To: SOUTHWIRE COMPANY, LLC; COLEMAN CABLE, LLC (F/K/A COLEMAN CABLE, INC.); TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH, LLC (F/K/A TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH CORPORATION); SUMNER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LLC; MADISON ELECTRIC PRODUCTS, LLC; NOVINIUM, LLC; WATTEREDGE, LLC; TAPPAN WIRE & CABLE, LLC; UNITED COPPER INDUSTRIES, LLC; TOPAZ LIGHTING COMPANY LLC; OBI PARTNERS, LLC; WIIP, INC.
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CONVERSION Recorded Jun 10, 2014
From: TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH CORPORATION
To: TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH, LLC
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GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENT RIGHTS Recorded Feb 21, 2014
From: SOUTHWIRE COMPANY, LLC; COLEMAN CABLE, INC.; TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH CORPORATION
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Feb 12, 2014
From: SOUTHWIRE COMPANY, LLC; COLEMAN CABLE, INC.; TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH CORPORATION
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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