Electricity: circuit makers and breakers – Contact moved by sudden release of stored energy
Reexamination Certificate
2003-11-25
2008-12-30
Leon, Edwin A (Department: 2833)
Electricity: circuit makers and breakers
Contact moved by sudden release of stored energy,
Reexamination Certificate
active
07470870
ABSTRACT:
A low-voltage circuit breaker includes a first contact arrangement, for connecting a fixed contact to a first busbar and a second contact arrangement, for connecting a counter contact, arranged on a contact lever, to a second busbar. A low-voltage circuit breaker is produced, which may be converted with minimal material complexity and little effort from a fixed switch into a modular switch, whereby the busbars of a low-voltage circuit breaker include moulded features such that the low-voltage circuit breaker may be embodied as both a fixed breaker and a modular breaker.
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Schmidt Detlev
Seidler Günter
Thiede Ingo
Türkmen Sezai
Wajnberg Artur
Harness Dickey & Pierce PLC
Leon Edwin A
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft
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