Electricity: magnetically operated switches – magnets – and electr – Electromagnetically actuated switches – Tripping means
Patent
1994-01-14
1995-07-04
Donovan, Lincoln
Electricity: magnetically operated switches, magnets, and electr
Electromagnetically actuated switches
Tripping means
335166, 335176, H01H 900
Patent
active
054304229
ABSTRACT:
A circuit breaker includes a housing; separable electrical contacts; an operating mechanism having a handle arm for operation and also having ON, trip, OFF and reset positions; a trip mechanism for tripping the operating mechanism to the trip position in response to a predetermined electrical condition of the separable contacts; and a blocking mechanism for blocking movement of the operating mechanism, beyond the OFF position and toward the reset position, when the operating mechanism is moved from the ON to the OFF position. The circuit breaker may also have a latch mechanism for latching the operating mechanism when it is not in the trip position, a reset mechanism for resetting the latch, and a cradle mechanism which is latched by the latch. The blocking mechanism may be pivotally connected to a knee-pin of the operating mechanism and the cradle may have a cross-pin cooperating with the blocking mechanism. The blocking mechanism may further hold the cradle when the operating mechanism is moved from the ON position to the OFF position and cam off of the cradle when the operating mechanism is moved to the reset position. The blocking mechanism may also have an arcuate surface for holding the cradle and a camming surface for camming off of the cross-pin of the cradle. The circuit breaker may further include a spring mechanism cooperating with the blocking mechanism to permit blocking operation independent of circuit breaker orientation. The spring mechanism may be connected to a second cross-pin of the cradle. The spring mechanism may further engage an arcuate surface of the blocking mechanism.
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Donovan Lincoln
Eaton Corporation
Moran Martin J.
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