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US Patent 11837862 Arc-flash sensor using optical fiber

Patent 11837862 was granted and assigned to Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories on December, 2023 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories
Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories
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Current Assignee
Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories
Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
118378620
Patent Inventor Names
Joshua E. Hughes0
Gerald K. Hein0
Aaron B. Burton0
Date of Patent
December 5, 2023
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Patent Application Number
170667700
Date Filed
October 9, 2020
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US Patent D619480 Point sensor
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US Patent 7750646 Detector for precursive detection of electrical arc
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US Patent 7791846 Arc flash detection system, apparatus and method
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US Patent 7952360 Method and system for passively detecting and locating wire harness defects
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US Patent 8154730 Arc flash detection method
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Jared Fureman
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CPC Code
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H02H 3/28
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G01R 31/086
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H02H 1/0023
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H02H 3/16
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G01R 31/088
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Patent abstract

An arc-flash sensor may provide flexibilities for supporting both surface mounting and peek-through mounting on a panel (e.g., a wall panel or an electrical panel). The arc-flash sensor includes a translucent optical lens, a fiber-optic cable, and a skirt around the back side of the optical lens. The translucent optical lens diffuses the light produced in an arc flash to enhance the detectability of light signals picked by the fiber-optic cable. The fiber-optic cable enters parallel to the panel and perpendicular to principal axis of the optical lens. The parallel fiber-optic cable configuration reduces sensor installation space occupied and potential damage to the sensor. The skirt is used to prevent false tripping caused by unexpected events on the fiber-optic cable side such as camera flashes, lightning, sunlight, or the like.

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