Patent ID: 6052266
Filing Date: 2000-04-18
Classification: H01H,H02H

Abstract:
A ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) for interrupting the flow of current through a pair of lines extending between a source of power and a load, said GFCI comprising:(a) a circuit breaker having a switch located in one of said lines, said switch having a first position in which the source of power in its associated line is not connected to the load and a second position in which the source of power in its associated line is connected to the load,(b) a relay circuit for selectively moving and maintaining said switch in either said first position or said second position, said relay circuit including a solenoid operable in either an energized state or a de-energized state, said solenoid setting said switch in said second position when in its energized state and setting said switch in said first position when in its de-energized state, said solenoid having a coil resistance of approximately 5,000 ohms,(c) a booster circuit for selectively supplying a first voltage to the solenoid sufficient to cause said solenoid to switch from its de-energized state to its energized state, said first voltage being supplied to said solenoid through said switch when said switch is in its first position,(d) a power supply circuit, said power supply circuit supplying a second voltage to the solenoid, said second voltage being sufficient to maintain the solenoid in its energized state after being initially energized by the first voltage, the second voltage being less than the first voltage, the second voltage being insufficient to switch said solenoid from its de-energized state to its energized state,(e) a latch circuit operable in first and second bi-stable states, said latch circuit allowing said solenoid to switch from its de-energized state to its energized state and remain in its energized state when in said first bi-stable state and said latch circuit causing said solenoid to switch from its energized state to its de-energized state and remain in its de-energized state when in said second bi-stable state, and(f) a fault detecting circuit for detecting the presence of a fault condition in at least one of said lines extending between the power and the load and for causing said latch circuit to latch in its second bi-stable state upon detection of said fault condition.