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US20040140191A1
US20040140191A1 US10/734,054 US73405403A US2004140191A1 US 20040140191 A1 US20040140191 A1 US 20040140191A1 US 73405403 A US73405403 A US 73405403A US 2004140191 A1 US2004140191 A1 US 2004140191A1
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  • the invention relates to a fire protection device for domestic appliances.
  • domestic appliances which have several power consumers, such as for example motors, heaters etc., are usually not subjected to individual checks on their electrical safety.
  • domestic appliances In order to avoid damage to the domestic appliances, as a result of excess current, domestic appliances generally have safety devices, which have for example a safety button made of porcelain or ceramic, which glows when a specific current strength is reached and thus protects the domestic appliance from further damage, in particular smouldering fires or the like.
  • DE 38 09 754 A1 discloses a device with a container for a fire retardant substance for extinguishing such fires, which container opens automatically in the presence of a flame or when the ambient temperature rises above a limit parameter, for the purpose of pouring the fire retardant substance indirectly or directly onto the parts of the appliance endangered by fire or which are to be protected therefrom.
  • the containers preferably several of them, in each case have cells containing fire retardant substance and which effectively have boreholes in the floor region, which are occluded by a protective film or a membranous skin, for example, which bursts at a preset temperature to open up the boreholes and in the process let the fire retardant substance escape.
  • the object of the present invention is therefore to provide a fire protection device for domestic appliances, which already at the outset of a malfunction which could potentially result in the domestic appliance catching fire, said device carries out measures which can protect the domestic appliance from further damage, and prevent the danger of fire.
  • the fire protection device for domestic appliances With the fire protection device for domestic appliances according to the present invention the spread of a smouldering fire, caused by electrical failures, is prevented, since gases resulting from smouldering are detected by at least one gas sensor, and a signal is generated from a certain quantity of control gas, for example carbon monoxide (CO) and/or chlorine (CI), is present inside the domestic appliance, which preferably results in disconnection of the electricity supply inside the domestic appliance.
  • CO carbon monoxide
  • CI chlorine
  • Apart from the gas sensor at least one fault current circuit breaker is also put in place, which initiates a, preferably all-pole, disconnection of the electricity supply of the domestic appliance as soon as a fault current occurs in one of the electrical conductors in the domestic appliance, and thus for example prevents heating and igniting of synthetic materials.
  • the fault current circuit breaker is integrated into the mains plug of the domestic appliance, such that the size of the mains plug is only slightly larger than a standard mains plug. Yet it can prove effective to arrange the fault current circuit breaker in the domestic appliance such that it fulfils a function of main switch, that is, the domestic appliance can be switched on and off by way of the fault current circuit breaker.
  • This compact construction enables the fire protection device according to the present invention to be divided into three chief components, consisting of a special gas sensor technology in the floor region or in the door of the domestic appliance, a special mains plug, or main switch and electric conductors, which take on the additional function of, preferably all-pole, disconnection of the domestic appliance.
  • the fire protection device for domestic appliances it eventuates that a fault current, smouldering, an open fire or smoke is recognised and the dishwashing machine is cut off promptly from the mains supply and on the one hand any spread of the malfunctions is prevented, or the very occurrence of malfunctions is prevented, and on the other hand the electric ignition energy for the fire or the smouldering is stopped.
  • the fire protection device for domestic appliances according to the present invention is used fault currents or short circuits in the appliance are already recognised, before they can result in an outbreak of smouldering or open fire caused thereby.
  • the invention provides a fire protection device for domestic appliances, which, at the outset of a malfunction which could potentially result in the domestic appliance catching fire, carries out measures which can protect the domestic appliance from further damage, and prevent the danger of fire.
  • the main switch of the domestic appliance which is used to supply the individual components of the domestic appliance, is connected to the mains plug, whereby the main switch is supplied only with low voltage.
  • the fire protection device according to the present invention it is guaranteed that essential electric currents running in the interior of the domestic appliance are provided as low voltage, with the exception of electric currents e.g. for motors and heaters.
  • the fire protection device according to the present invention advantageously no electric conductor with alternating current of 230 V is guided through the domestic appliance as far as the main switch.
  • the gas sensor is arranged in the floor region and/or a door of the domestic appliance.
  • the signal for switching on, switching off or disconnection of the domestic appliance by means of a fault current circuit breaker can be given via direct connection (conductor/flexible cord), as radio signal or also via an appliance-internal or appliance-external bus.
  • a fault current circuit breaker Through switching on, switching off or disconnection of the domestic appliance by means of a fault current circuit breaker the function of the fault current circuit breaker is advantageously checked each time.
  • the gas sensor circuit compares the accumulated actual values to the detected parameters and triggers a disconnection signal in the event of sufficient deviation. This signal results in, preferably all-pole, disconnection of the domestic appliance.
  • FIG. 1 shows a circuit plan of a mains plug, its fire protection device according to the present invention as well as a schematic diagram of the domestic appliance;
  • FIG. 2 shows another preferred embodiment of the fire protection device according to the present invention.
  • the fire protection device according to the present invention with a circuit plan as in FIG. 1 shows a mains plug 1 , which is connected to the dishwashing machine 2 via electric conductor bundles 3 and 4 .
  • the conductor bundles 3 lead from the mains plug 1 to the electrical consumers, such as for example motors or heaters, the conductor bundles 4 lead from the mains plug 1 to the main switch, which can e.g. be designed as four-way operation buttons.
  • the conductor bundles 4 are configured as low voltage conductors.
  • a gas sensor 5 Arranged in the floor region of the dishwashing machine 2 in the illustrated embodiments is a gas sensor 5 , assigned to which is a gas sensor circuit, and is connected by way of electric conductors to the main switch 6 , so that when a signal of the gas sensor 5 is emitted the main switch 6 interrupts the main current circuit and the dishwashing machine 2 is them without current.
  • a transformer unit 7 Provided in the mains plug 1 is a transformer unit 7 , which transforms incoming 230 V alternating current to a low voltage via flexible cord L 1 .
  • a relay 8 in the embodiments a bistable relay 8 , is provided in the mains plug 1 , which is connected via both channels R and S to the main switch 6 .
  • a cumulative current transformer 9 which constantly measures the sum of all currents and from a certain deviation, which is attributable for example to a fault current, sends a signal to the reset inlet—channel R—of the relay 8 , so that finally the main switch 6 of the dishwashing machine 2 disconnects.
  • FIG. 2 With the fire protection device according to the present invention with a circuit plan according to FIG. 2 the same components are designated as in the circuit plan in FIG. 1.
  • a technical variant comprises placing the gas sensor 5 and the main switch 6 not directly in the reset channel of the relay 8 , but rather to guide both conductors via the protective conductor PE.
  • the technical features, in particular the performance features of the circuit as per FIG. 2, are identical to the performance features of the circuit as in FIG. 1.
  • the invention provides a fire protection device for domestic appliances 2 , which carries out measures at the outset of a malfunction with potential fire consequences for the dishwashing machine 2 , in order both to protect the dishwashing machine 2 from further damage, and to prevent the danger of fire.

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A fire protection device for preventing damage to a domestic appliance from a malfunction which occurs in the appliance. The fire protection device includes at least one fault current circuit breaker, which disconnects the electrical supply from the appliance when a fault current is sensed. The fire protection device also includes at least one gas sensor which also disconnects the electrical supply from the appliance when a predetermined quantity of a control gas is sensed in the appliance.

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  • The invention relates to a fire protection device for domestic appliances. [0001]
  • Domestic appliances, which have several power consumers, such as for example motors, heaters etc., are usually not subjected to individual checks on their electrical safety. In order to avoid damage to the domestic appliances, as a result of excess current, domestic appliances generally have safety devices, which have for example a safety button made of porcelain or ceramic, which glows when a specific current strength is reached and thus protects the domestic appliance from further damage, in particular smouldering fires or the like. [0002]
  • Because ignitable and inflammable materials are used in the manufacture of electrical appliances for the household, there may be a heightened risk that these materials catch fire in the event of a short circuit or when electric wires wear through. DE 38 09 754 A1 discloses a device with a container for a fire retardant substance for extinguishing such fires, which container opens automatically in the presence of a flame or when the ambient temperature rises above a limit parameter, for the purpose of pouring the fire retardant substance indirectly or directly onto the parts of the appliance endangered by fire or which are to be protected therefrom. In this case an arrangement can be made where the containers, preferably several of them, in each case have cells containing fire retardant substance and which effectively have boreholes in the floor region, which are occluded by a protective film or a membranous skin, for example, which bursts at a preset temperature to open up the boreholes and in the process let the fire retardant substance escape. [0003]
  • It has proven advantageous with this device that the objects located in the vicinity of the electrical appliance are protected from the spread of the fire, but the electrical domestic appliance is completely destroyed or at least is so badly damaged that extensive repairs are required. Also, compared to the destruction of several domestic appliances, in the kitchen for example, when the loss of a single domestic appliance proves to be comparatively low, it is all the same desirable to protect this electrical appliance from total damage, as far as possible. But because the device disclosed in DE 38 09 754 A1 comes into play only when the electrics are already partially destroyed, substantial damage has already occurred in this appliance. [0004]
  • The object of the present invention is therefore to provide a fire protection device for domestic appliances, which already at the outset of a malfunction which could potentially result in the domestic appliance catching fire, said device carries out measures which can protect the domestic appliance from further damage, and prevent the danger of fire. [0005]
  • According to the present invention this task is solved by a fire protection device with the features specified in claim [0006] 1. Advantageous configurations of the present invention are characterised in the sub-claims.
  • With the fire protection device for domestic appliances according to the present invention the spread of a smouldering fire, caused by electrical failures, is prevented, since gases resulting from smouldering are detected by at least one gas sensor, and a signal is generated from a certain quantity of control gas, for example carbon monoxide (CO) and/or chlorine (CI), is present inside the domestic appliance, which preferably results in disconnection of the electricity supply inside the domestic appliance. Apart from the gas sensor at least one fault current circuit breaker is also put in place, which initiates a, preferably all-pole, disconnection of the electricity supply of the domestic appliance as soon as a fault current occurs in one of the electrical conductors in the domestic appliance, and thus for example prevents heating and igniting of synthetic materials. Advantageously the fault current circuit breaker is integrated into the mains plug of the domestic appliance, such that the size of the mains plug is only slightly larger than a standard mains plug. Yet it can prove effective to arrange the fault current circuit breaker in the domestic appliance such that it fulfils a function of main switch, that is, the domestic appliance can be switched on and off by way of the fault current circuit breaker. This compact construction enables the fire protection device according to the present invention to be divided into three chief components, consisting of a special gas sensor technology in the floor region or in the door of the domestic appliance, a special mains plug, or main switch and electric conductors, which take on the additional function of, preferably all-pole, disconnection of the domestic appliance. [0007]
  • With the fire protection device for domestic appliances according to the present invention it eventuates that a fault current, smouldering, an open fire or smoke is recognised and the dishwashing machine is cut off promptly from the mains supply and on the one hand any spread of the malfunctions is prevented, or the very occurrence of malfunctions is prevented, and on the other hand the electric ignition energy for the fire or the smouldering is stopped. When the fire protection device for domestic appliances according to the present invention is used fault currents or short circuits in the appliance are already recognised, before they can result in an outbreak of smouldering or open fire caused thereby. Furthermore, the onset of smoke, attributable essentially to polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), polyamide (PA), polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or polystyrol (PS), is detected early enough by the gas sensor, since carbon monoxide (CO) and/or chlorine (CI) is released when these synthetic substances combust. By the mains being disconnected leak currents can be prevented from skipping from or to adjacent electrical appliances, which are situated in the same current circuit. The invention provides a fire protection device for domestic appliances, which, at the outset of a malfunction which could potentially result in the domestic appliance catching fire, carries out measures which can protect the domestic appliance from further damage, and prevent the danger of fire. [0008]
  • Advantageously the main switch of the domestic appliance, which is used to supply the individual components of the domestic appliance, is connected to the mains plug, whereby the main switch is supplied only with low voltage. With the fire protection device according to the present invention it is guaranteed that essential electric currents running in the interior of the domestic appliance are provided as low voltage, with the exception of electric currents e.g. for motors and heaters. Via the fire protection device according to the present invention advantageously no electric conductor with alternating current of 230 V is guided through the domestic appliance as far as the main switch. [0009]
  • Advantageously the gas sensor is arranged in the floor region and/or a door of the domestic appliance. The signal for switching on, switching off or disconnection of the domestic appliance by means of a fault current circuit breaker can be given via direct connection (conductor/flexible cord), as radio signal or also via an appliance-internal or appliance-external bus. Through switching on, switching off or disconnection of the domestic appliance by means of a fault current circuit breaker the function of the fault current circuit breaker is advantageously checked each time. The gas sensor circuit compares the accumulated actual values to the detected parameters and triggers a disconnection signal in the event of sufficient deviation. This signal results in, preferably all-pole, disconnection of the domestic appliance.[0010]
  • The fire protection device according to the present invention will be explained hereinbelow in greater detail with reference to preferred embodiments, in which: [0011]
  • FIG. 1: shows a circuit plan of a mains plug, its fire protection device according to the present invention as well as a schematic diagram of the domestic appliance; [0012]
  • FIG. 2: shows another preferred embodiment of the fire protection device according to the present invention.[0013]
  • The fire protection device for domestic appliances according to the present invention will be explained hereinbelow in terms of an embodiment of a [0014] dishwashing machine 2.
  • The fire protection device according to the present invention with a circuit plan as in FIG. 1 shows a mains plug [0015] 1, which is connected to the dishwashing machine 2 via electric conductor bundles 3 and 4. The conductor bundles 3 lead from the mains plug 1 to the electrical consumers, such as for example motors or heaters, the conductor bundles 4 lead from the mains plug 1 to the main switch, which can e.g. be designed as four-way operation buttons. The conductor bundles 4 are configured as low voltage conductors. Arranged in the floor region of the dishwashing machine 2 in the illustrated embodiments is a gas sensor 5, assigned to which is a gas sensor circuit, and is connected by way of electric conductors to the main switch 6, so that when a signal of the gas sensor 5 is emitted the main switch 6 interrupts the main current circuit and the dishwashing machine 2 is them without current. Provided in the mains plug 1 is a transformer unit 7, which transforms incoming 230 V alternating current to a low voltage via flexible cord L1. In addition, a relay 8, in the embodiments a bistable relay 8, is provided in the mains plug 1, which is connected via both channels R and S to the main switch 6.
  • With the signal induced by the main switch [0016] 6 to channel S the relay 8 closes and switches on the dishwashing machine 2, and with the signal to channel R opens the relay 8 and disconnects the dishwashing machine 2. Located in the main current circuit, which is built up essentially by the conductor bundles 3, is a cumulative current transformer 9, which constantly measures the sum of all currents and from a certain deviation, which is attributable for example to a fault current, sends a signal to the reset inlet—channel R—of the relay 8, so that finally the main switch 6 of the dishwashing machine 2 disconnects.
  • With the fire protection device according to the present invention with a circuit plan according to FIG. 2 the same components are designated as in the circuit plan in FIG. 1. A technical variant comprises placing the [0017] gas sensor 5 and the main switch 6 not directly in the reset channel of the relay 8, but rather to guide both conductors via the protective conductor PE. The technical features, in particular the performance features of the circuit as per FIG. 2, are identical to the performance features of the circuit as in FIG. 1.
  • The invention provides a fire protection device for [0018] domestic appliances 2, which carries out measures at the outset of a malfunction with potential fire consequences for the dishwashing machine 2, in order both to protect the dishwashing machine 2 from further damage, and to prevent the danger of fire.

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1. A fire protection device for domestic appliances comprising at least one fault current circuit breaker and at least one gas sensor (5) with gas sensor circuit, whereby the at least one fault current circuit breaker is designed such and arranged in the domestic appliance (2), that a fault current in one of the electrical conductor of the domestic appliance (2) results in disconnection of the electricity supply of the domestic appliance (2) and the at least one gas sensor (5) from a certain quantity of control gas inside the domestic appliance (2) generates a signal, which likewise leads to disconnection of the electricity supply of the domestic appliance (2).
2. The fire protection device as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that a fault current in one of the electrical conductors of the domestic appliance (2) leads to all-pole disconnection of the electricity supply of the domestic appliance (2) and the at least one gas sensor (5) from a certain quantity of control gas inside the domestic appliance (2) generates a signal, which likewise leads to all-pole disconnection of the electricity supply of the domestic appliance (2).
3. The fire protection device as claimed in claim 1 or 2, characterised in that the fault current circuit breaker is integrated into the mains plug (1) of the domestic appliance (2).
4. The fire protection device as claimed in claim 3, characterised in that a main switch (6) for supplying the individual components of the domestic appliance (2) is connected to the mains plug (1), and this main switch (6) is supplied only with low voltage.
5. The fire protection device as claimed in claim 4, characterised in that the gas sensor circuit with gas sensor (5) is connected to the fault current circuit breaker.
6. The fire protection device as claimed in claim 4, characterised in that the gas sensor circuit is connected with the gas sensor (5) directly to the protective conductor (PE) and the fault current circuit breaker is triggered at a certain concentration of the control gas.
7. The fire protection device as claimed in claim 4, characterised in that the main switch (6) is connected directly to the protective conductor (PE)
8. The fire protection device as claimed in any one of the foregoing claims, characterised in that the fault current circuit breaker acts as main switch for the domestic appliance (2).
9. The fire protection device as claimed in any one of the foregoing claims, characterised in that the gas sensor (5) is arranged in a door of the domestic appliance (2).
10. The fire protection device as claimed in any one of the foregoing claims, characterised in that the gas sensor (5) is arranged in the floor region of the domestic appliance (2).
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