Information
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Patent Grant
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6630637
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Patent Number
6,630,637
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Date Filed
Friday, February 1, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 7, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Easthom; Karl D.
- Fishman; M.
Agents
- Smith, Gambrell & Russell, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 200 17 R
- 200 293
- 200 296
- 200 297
- 200 4305
- 200 4322
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An AC disconnect switch having a first embodiment with an enclosure with portions of its side walls removed for easier access. The first embodiment of the AC disconnect switch also has a cover that is hinged at the top of the case and opens at an angle greater than 180 degrees to further enhance access. In a second embodiment, the cover is reversibly hinged on the side of the case of the enclosure for enhance access. Both embodiments of the AC disconnect switch have the terminal lugs with roughened surfaces on the terminal block aligned in the transverse direction of the enclosure to accommodate precut and prestripped wiring harnesses. The terminal block is mounted to the case by a tab arrangement which requires only a single screw. The AC disconnect switch also has a locking mechanism with retractable hasp to minimize shipping volume.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to an AC disconnect switch, and more specifically relates to an AC disconnect switch having an enclosure with an internal terminal block assembly that is easily accessible for installation of wiring, that is adaptable to installation in inaccessible locations, and that has an improved locking mechanism.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
AC disconnect switches are well-known in the art and are often used for connecting AC current to and disconnecting AC current from air-conditioner compressors. Such AC disconnect switches operate between on and off conditions by inserting a pullout handle assembly into and removing the pullout handle assembly from a stationary terminal block assembly mounted within the enclosure of the AC disconnect switch. The pullout handle assembly has conductive blades which engage stationary stabs within the terminal block assembly to thereby complete an electric circuit. Such AC disconnect switches may or may not incorporate fuses within the pullout handle assembly.
Although AC disconnect switches come in a variety of mechanical designs, a typical design is shown in Miller et al. U.S. Pat. No. Re. 34,113. The disclosed AC disconnect switch includes an enclosure comprising a rectangular shaped case with a hinged cover. The cover is hinged on the top but may be hinged on the side. A plastic terminal block is mounted within the volume defined by the case. The terminal block includes terminal lugs to which wires may be connected. The terminal lugs in turn are electrically connected to female jaws or stabs within the terminal block. The female stabs are located within a receptacle formed in the terminal block. A pullout handle assembly is dimensioned to fit within the receptacle and includes knife blades which are electrically interconnected within the handle assembly. When the pullout handle assembly is inserted into the receptacle, the knife blades of the handle assembly engage the female stabs and thereby complete the circuit. An internal plastic shield covers the terminal lugs once installation of the wires has been completed.
Other AC disconnect devices are shown in Smith U.S. Pat. No. 2,581,308, Coley et al. U.S. Pat. No. 3,955,709, DiMarco et al. U.S. Pat. No. 4,233,482, Hibbert et al. U.S. Pat. No. 4,675,782, Hibbert et al. U.S. Pat. No. 4,794,211, Reichow et al. U.S. Pat. No. 5,272,297, and Kuki et al. U.S. Pat. No. 5,842,560.
The prior art AC disconnect switches have several shortcomings. The most consistent shortcoming of the prior art references is the relative inaccessibility of the terminal block within the case. In practice, AC disconnect switches are often mounted in locations where direct access may be limited. Therefore, it is important that the electrician wiring the AC disconnect switch have easy access from all angles to the terminal block and the terminal lugs of the terminal block. A case with a cover that only opens 90 degrees may often limit easy access to the terminal lugs of the terminal block. In addition, to facilitate wiring, the wiring from the air-conditioner compressor is often provided in the form of a wire harness which has it ends precut to a uniform length and stripped. In order to easily accommodate the preformed wiring harnesses, the terminal lugs should be aligned across the transverse direction of the AC disconnect switch case so that further cutting and stripping of the wires prior to installation is not required.
In addition, side opening AC disconnect switches may be mounted so that the location will not accommodate the opening of the cover in one direction. Therefore, an installer may have to maintain an inventory of AC disconnect switches that have both of left-hand opening covers and right-hand opening covers to accommodate particular installation locations.
The prior art also discloses AC disconnect switches with a locking mechanism to maintain the cover in a closed position on the case. One particular mechanism disclosed by the prior art is a protruding hasp attached to the case and engaging a slot in the cover. In the prior art, the protruding hasp is an impediment to packaging the AC disconnect switch in a rectangular box and thereby increases shipping volume.
In addition to the installation and drawbacks outlined above, the prior art AC disconnect switches are often unnecessarily complicated in their construction, requiring multiple screws for attaching the terminal block to the case and for attaching the cover to the case.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention solves the above problems by providing an AC disconnect switch with an enclosure that provides improved access to the terminal block for the installer, improved adaptability to inaccessible installation locations, an improved locking mechanism, and simplified construction. In one embodiment of the present invention with a top opening cover, the case of the AC disconnect switch has portions of its side walls removed thereby exposing the sides of the terminal block for easier access. The AC disconnect switch has a cover that is hinged at the top of the case and opens at an angle greater than 180 degrees to further enhance installation access. In that same embodiment, the cover is provided with a detent mechanism that holds the cover open during wiring installation to further insured easy access for the installer. The AC disconnect switch further has the terminal lugs on the terminal block aligned in the transverse direction of the enclosure case to accommodate precut and prestripped wiring harnesses. The terminal lugs have roughened contact surfaces to insure good electrical contact between the terminal lugs and the wire. The terminal block is mounted to the case by a unique tab arrangement which requires only a single screw, the required ground screw, for installation of the terminal block within the case. The pullout handle assembly has a folding handle which minimizes the depth required for the case of the AC disconnect switch. Moreover, a locking mechanism has a retractable hasp at the bottom of the case that minimizes the shipping volume for the AC disconnect switch.
In a second embodiment of the present invention, the cover is hinged on the side of the case. The hinge arrangement requires no screws and instead snaps on and off the case. Consequently, the hinge arrangement allows for the cover to be hinged for either left-hand opening or for right-hand opening. Like the first embodiment, the second embodiment further has a single screw mounted terminal block with inline terminal lugs, roughened terminal lug contact surfaces, a folding handle to minimize depth, and a folding hasp to minimize shipping volume.
Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide an AC disconnect switch with an enclosure that provides improved access to the terminal block for the installer, improved adaptability to inaccessible installation locations, an improved locking mechanism, and simplified construction.
Further objects, features, and advantages will become apparent upon consideration of the following detailed description of the invention when taken in conjunction with the drawing and the appended claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a first embodiment of an AC disconnect switch with top hinges in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a front elevation view of the first embodiment of the AC disconnect switch (with the cover and the plastic shield removed) in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 3
is a top plan view of the first embodiment of the AC disconnect switch in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 4
is a cross section view of the first embodiment of the AC disconnect switch in accordance with the present invention as seen along line
4
—
4
of
FIG. 2
with the cover closed and the terminal block removed.
FIG. 5
is a cross section view, similar to
FIG. 4
, of the first embodiment of the AC disconnect switch in accordance with the present invention with the cover opened.
FIG. 6
is a perspective view of the molded terminal block in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 6A
is a cross section view of one of the terminal lugs of the molded terminal block of the AC disconnect switch in accordance with the present invention as seen along line
6
A—
6
A of FIG.
6
.
FIG. 7
is a perspective view of the pullout handle assembly in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 8
is a cross section view, similar to
FIG. 4
, of the first embodiment of the AC disconnect switch in accordance with the present invention showing the terminal block mounted within the case of the AC disconnect switch.
FIG. 8A
is a front elevation view of the plastic shield incorporated into both embodiment of the AC disconnect switch in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 9
is a front elevation view of the first embodiment of the AC disconnect switch in accordance with the present invention with the plastic shield installed and the pullout handle assembly in place.
FIG. 10
is a perspective view of a second embodiment of the AC disconnect switch in accordance with the present invention with side hinges.
FIG. 11
is a front elevation view of the second embodiment of the AC disconnect switch in accordance with the present invention with the shield and the pullout handle assembly removed.
FIG. 12
is a front elevation view of the second embodiment of the AC disconnect switch in accordance with the present invention with the shield and the pullout handle assembly installed.
FIG. 13
is a bottom plan view of the second embodiment of the AC disconnect switch in accordance with the present invention with the hasp of the locking mechanism retracted.
FIG. 14
is a bottom plan view of the second embodiment of the AC disconnect switch in accordance with the present invention with the hasp of the locking mechanism extended.
FIG. 15
is a detailed perspective view of hinge clips used with the second embodiment of the AC disconnect switch in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 16
is a detailed perspective view of hinge clips used with the second embodiment of the AC disconnect switch in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 17
is a detailed perspective view of hinge clips used with the second embodiment of the AC disconnect switch in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 18
is a detailed perspective view of hinge clips used with the second embodiment of the AC disconnect switch in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 19A
is a detailed perspective view of the retractable hasp, in the retracted position, used with both embodiments of the AC disconnect switch in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 19B
is a detailed perspective view of the retractable hasp, in the extended position, used with both embodiments of the AC disconnect switch in accordance with the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring now to the drawings, in which like reference numerals represent like parts throughout the several views,
FIGS. 1 through 9
discloses a first embodiment of an AC disconnect switch
10
with a top hinged cover comprising an enclosure
11
and a terminal block assembly
16
. The enclosure
11
comprises a case
12
with a cover
14
. The terminal block assembly
16
comprises a plastic terminal block
40
and a pullout handle assembly
42
. The terminal block assembly
16
is mounted within the case
12
. The AC disconnect switch enclosure
11
has a transverse direction
13
and a longitudinal direction
15
.
The case
12
has side walls
18
and
20
, bottom wall
22
, top wall
24
, and back wall
26
. The cover
14
has side walls
28
and
30
, front wall
32
, bottom wall
34
, and top wall
36
. The cover
14
is hinged by means of a hinge assembly
44
to the case
12
adjacent the top wall
36
of the cover
14
and the top wall
24
of the case
12
. The hinge assembly
44
includes stationary members
46
and
48
that wrap around the side walls
18
and
20
respectively to form channels
50
and
52
(FIGS.
2
and
9
). As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, dimples
56
,
58
,
60
, and
62
are formed in members
46
and
48
and extend into channels
50
and
52
. Likewise, dimples
64
and
66
are formed in cover side walls
30
and
28
respectively (FIG.
3
). As shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5
, the dimple
64
in cover side wall
30
engages matching dimple
62
in stationary member
48
, and likewise dimple
66
in cover side wall
28
engages matching dimple
58
in stationary member
46
. The matching dimples thus form the hinge mechanism
44
for the cover
14
and define the pivot axis for the rotation of the cover
14
. The cover side walls
28
and
30
also have detent dimples, such as dimple
68
in cover side wall
30
(FIG.
5
). Dimple
68
engages dimple
60
to hold the cover
14
in its open position. Because the case top wall
24
does not extend forward as far as the pivot axis
62
(
FIG. 5
) of the cover
14
, the cover
14
can rotate greater than 180 degrees as shown in
FIG. 5
to allow easy access to the inside of the case
12
. In addition, the detent mechanism of dimples
60
and
68
(
FIG. 5
) hold the cover
14
in the open position while an electrician wires the AC disconnect switch
10
.
Referring to
FIG. 5
, the top wall
24
of the case
12
has a groove
80
extending along the transverse direction
13
. The top wall
36
of the cover
14
has a matching lip
82
extending along the transverse direction
13
. As can be seen in
FIGS. 4 and 8
, the lip
82
engages the groove
80
to form a water seal along the top of the enclosure
11
.
Referring to
FIGS. 1
,
3
,
4
,
19
A, and
19
B, the cover
14
is locked to the case
12
in the closed position by means of the locking mechanism
17
. The locking mechanism
17
comprises a retractable hasp
200
, which is pivotally attached to the bottom wall
22
by means of a pivot pin
202
. The hasp
200
further has dimples
21
and
23
, an arcuate slot
27
, and a hole
25
. The bottom wall
22
of the case
12
has a threaded standoff
188
as best seen in
FIGS. 19A and 19B
. The hasp
200
rotates about the pivot pin
202
from its retracted position shown in
FIG. 19A
to its extended position shown in FIG.
19
B. As the hasp
200
rotates into the extended position (FIG.
19
B), the arcuate slot
27
engages the standoff
188
to stabilize the hasp
200
in the extended position. The dimples
21
and
23
serve to engaged the edge of the bottom wall
22
to hold the hasp
200
in its extended position. With the hasp
200
in its extended position (FIGS.
1
and
4
), the hasp
200
engages a slot
201
in the cover
14
, and a padlock or other lock can be inserted through hole
25
to secure the cover
14
to the case
12
. The retracted position allows the AC disconnect switch to fit into a smaller shipping box and thus reduce shipping volume.
The side walls
18
and
20
of case
12
have cut away sections
70
, and
72
. The side walls
28
and
30
of cover
14
have matching protruding sections
74
and
76
. The cut away sections
70
and
72
of case
12
provide improved access to the inside of the case
12
when the cover
14
is opened. The matching protruding sections
74
and
76
of cover side walls
28
and
30
cover the side wall cut away sections
70
and
72
when the cover
14
is closed.
The terminal block assembly
16
includes the molded plastic terminal block
40
(
FIG. 6
) and the pullout handle assembly
42
(FIG.
7
). The terminal block
40
has a rectangular receptacle
90
for receiving the pullout handle assembly
42
. The terminal block also has slots
91
,
92
,
93
,
94
,
95
,
96
,
97
, and
98
in the base
100
of the receptacle
90
. Terminal lugs
105
,
106
,
107
, and
108
are press fit into the terminal block
40
. Each terminal lug has a set screw, a connector, and a stab. As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 6
, terminal lug
105
has a set screw
110
, a connector
112
, and a stab
114
located within slot
91
. Terminal lug
106
has a set screw
116
, a connector
118
, and a stab
120
located within slot
94
. Terminal lug
107
has a set screw
122
, a connector
124
, and a stab
126
located within slot
96
. Terminal lug
108
has a set screw
128
, a connector
130
, and a stab
132
located within slot
97
. With reference to
FIG. 6A
, a detail of terminal lug
108
is shown. The connector
124
of the terminal lug
108
has a roughened surface
33
. The set screw
128
captures a wire
31
against the roughened surface
33
to ensure good electrical contact and to securely hold the wire
31
from being pulled out of the terminal lug
108
.
Returning to
FIG. 6
, the terminal block
40
has side hold down tabs
134
and
136
and front hold down tab
138
. As can be seen in
FIGS. 2 and 8
, dimples
140
and
142
and dimples
144
and
146
are formed in the case side walls
18
and
20
, respectively. The side hold down tabs
134
and
136
slide under dimples
140
and
142
and dimples
144
and
146
, respectively. The dimples
142
and
146
abut stops
148
and
150
to limit movement of the terminal block
40
in the longitudinal direction
15
toward the top wall
24
of the case
12
. A ground terminal lug
152
(
FIG. 2
) engages the front hold down tab
138
and is connected to the back wall
26
of the case
12
by means of a single terminal block screw
154
.
Turning to
FIG. 7
, the pullout handle assembly
42
has knife blades
161
,
162
,
163
, and
164
. The knife blades are aligned to mate with the pattern for slots
91
,
92
,
93
,
94
,
95
,
96
,
97
, and
98
in the terminal block
40
. Knife blades
161
and
162
are electrically connected by connector
166
, and knife blades
163
and
164
are electrically connected by connector
168
.
FIG. 9
shows the pullout handle assembly
42
installed in the receptacle
90
of the terminal block
40
in the “on” position. In the “on” position, the knives
164
and
163
engage stabs
91
and
94
to connect the line and load on one side to the terminal block
40
. Likewise, in the “on” position, the knives
161
and
162
engage stabs
97
and
96
to connect the line and load on the other side to the terminal block
40
. In order to disconnect the line from the load, the pullout handle assembly
42
is pulled out of the receptacle
90
, rotated 180 degrees, and reinserted so that the knives
161
,
162
,
163
, and
164
engage empty slots
92
,
93
,
95
, and
98
(FIG.
2
). The pullout handle assembly
42
has indices “on” and “off” imprinted on its face to indicate to the installer whether the pullout handle assembly
42
is inserted with the circuit on or off.
Turning to
FIG. 9
, the pullout handle assembly
42
has a handle bracket
172
with holes at each end. A folding handle
170
comprises a wire bent in the shape of a “C”. The ends of the handle
170
engage the holes in the bracket
172
so that the handle
170
can pivot from an extended gripping position to a retracted storage position as shown in
FIG. 9
in order to minimize the depth required for the case
12
.
FIGS. 1 and 2
show the terminal block assembly
16
mounted in the case
12
. The terminal set screws
110
,
116
,
122
, and
128
are aligned in the transverse direction
13
. Consequently, a precut and prestripped wiring harness can be connected to the terminal lugs without recutting or restripping the wires. Once the terminal block assembly
16
is in place as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, a plastic shield
180
is placed over the terminal block assembly
16
to preclude contact by an installer with the terminal lugs
105
,
106
,
107
, and
108
when the cover
14
is opened. The plastic shield
180
is held in place by means of buckles
174
and
176
located on the terminal block
40
(FIG.
6
). The plastic shield
180
(
FIG. 8A
) has matching tabs
184
and
182
which engage the buckles
174
and
176
from the bottom. A shield screw
186
engages the threaded standoff
188
on the bottom wall
22
of the case
12
and thereby holds the plastic shield
180
in place.
A second embodiment of the invention is shown in
FIGS. 10 through 18
. The second embodiment of the AC disconnect switch
210
is similar to the first embodiment except for the construction of the case
212
, the cover
214
, and the hinge assembly
244
. Particularly, in the second embodiment of AC disconnect switch
210
, the case
212
has side walls
218
and
220
, bottom wall
222
, top wall
224
, and back wall
226
. The cover
214
has side walls
228
and
230
, front wall
232
, bottom wall
234
, and top wall
236
. The cover
214
is hinged by means of a hinge assembly
244
to the case
212
adjacent the cover side wall
230
and the case sidewall
220
. The hinge assembly
244
includes hinges
250
and
252
. The hinge
250
and
252
are identical, and for convenience only the hinge
250
will be described. The hinge
250
includes a hinge clip
260
, a slot
262
in cover side wall
230
, and mounting protrusions
264
and
266
on case side wall
220
. The hinge clip
260
is U-shaped and has legs
270
and
272
that held together by the resilient nature of the material from which the hinge clip is formed. Leg
270
has a transverse channel
275
. Leg
272
has holes
274
and
276
.
The installed hinge
250
is shown in
FIGS. 17 and 18
. The leg
270
with channel
275
engages slot
262
of cover side wall
230
to provide the pivot mechanism for the hinge
250
. The leg
272
is mounted to the case side wall
220
by means of the holes
274
and
276
engaging the protrusions
264
and
266
. The hinge
250
is assembled as shown in
FIGS. 15 and 16
. First, the slot
262
of cover
214
is aligned with the protrusions
264
and
266
. The hinge clip
260
is then positioned as shown in
FIGS. 15 and 16
. The leg
270
of the hinge clip
260
is then inserted into the slot
262
of the cover side wall
230
. The hinge clip
260
is then pushed down onto the case side wall
220
and the legs are spread until the holes
274
and
276
engage the protrusions
264
and
266
.
By providing slots, such as slot
262
, in both side walls
228
and
230
of the cover
214
and by providing protrusions, such as protrusions
264
and
266
, in both side walls
218
and
220
of the case
212
, the cover
214
can be hinged by means of the hinge clip on either the right or left hand side of the case
212
. Consequently, the second embodiment of the AC disconnect switch
210
provides a reversible door hinge to accommodate a locations which may limit access from one side or the other.
The top wall
224
of the case
212
has a groove
280
extending along the transverse direction
13
. The top wall
236
of the cover has a matching lip
282
extending along the transverse direction
13
. When the cover
214
is closed, lip
282
engages the groove
280
to form a water seal along the top of the case
212
. In order for the lip
282
to override the groove
280
when the cover
214
is closed, the hinges, such as hinge
250
provides for longitudinal movement of the cover
214
with respect to the case
212
. The longitudinal movement is provided by the slots, such as slot
262
, being longer than the width of the legs, such as leg
270
(FIG.
18
). The length of the slots allows the cover
214
to move in the longitudinal direction
15
with respect to the case
212
.
While this invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments thereof, it is to be understood that variations and modifications can be affected within the spirit and scope of the invention as described herein and before and as described in the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. An AC disconnect switch comprising:a. an enclosure comprising: i. a case having a back wall, a top wall, a bottom wall, and side walls wherein the side walls have cut away sections with a height less than the height of the top wall or the bottom wall of the case; ii. a cover having a front wall, a top wall, a bottom wall, and side walls, where in the cover side walls have protruding sections with a height greater than the height of the top wall or the bottom wall of the cover wherein the protruding sections of the cover cover the cut away sections of the case when the cover is closed; and iii. a hinge mounted on the top of the case for connecting the cover to the case; and b. a terminal block assembly mounted in the case adjacent the cut away sections to provide access to the terminal block through the cut away sections.
- 2. The AC disconnect switch claim 1, wherein the terminal block has a thickness, and the height of the cut away sections of the side walls of the case is less than the thickness of the terminal block.
- 3. The AC disconnect switch of claim 1, wherein the hinge comprises matching detents and dimples on the side walls of the case adjacent the top wall of the case and wherein the height of the top wall of the case is less than the height of the side walls of the case adjacent the top wall of the case so that when the cover is opened, the cover can rotate greater than 180 degrees.
- 4. The AC disconnect switch of claim 3, wherein each of the side walls of the cover has a second detent adjacent to the matching detents and dimples and each of the second detents engages the side walls of the case when the cover is in an open position to hold the cover in the open position.
- 5. The AC disconnect switch of claim 1, wherein the top wall of the cover and the top wall of the case have a matching lip and groove so that when the cover is in the closed position, the groove engages the lip to seal the enclosure.
- 6. The AC disconnect switch of claim 1, wherein the case includes a locking mechanism with a retractable hasp attached to the case.
- 7. The AC disconnect switch of claim 1, wherein the switch comprises:a. the terminal block assembly connected to the case comprising; i. an insulating terminal block having a receptacle formed therein; ii. stabs positioned within the receptacle; iii. terminal lugs connected to the stabs wherein all of the terminal lugs are aligned across the transverse dimension of the case; b. a pullout handle assembly for receipt in the receptacle of the insulating block and comprising: i. a handle assembly body; ii. a handle attached to the handle assembly body; and iii. electrically interconnected knife blades attached to the handle assembly body; and c. a plastic shield fitted over the terminal block assembly and secured to the case to cover the terminal lugs.
- 8. The AC disconnect switch of claim 7, wherein the handle is rotatably attached to the handle assembly body so that the handle can move between an extended gripping position and retracted storage position.
- 9. The AC disconnect switch of claim 7, wherein the terminal block is connected to the case by means of tabs engaging dimples on the side of the case at one end of the terminal block and a terminal block screw and ground lug engaging the back of the case at the other end of the terminal block.
- 10. The AC disconnect switch of claim 7, wherein each terminal lug comprises a roughened contact and an opposing set screw for engaging a wire between the roughened contact and the set screw.
- 11. The AC disconnect switch of claim 7, wherein the plastic shield engages the terminal block by means of buckles and tabs at one end of the plastic shield and is connected to the case at the other end of the plastic shield by means of a shield screw.
- 12. An AC disconnect switch comprising:a. an enclosure comprising; i. a case having a back wall, a top wall, a bottom wall, and side walls, wherein each side wall of the case has hinge engaging protrusions; ii. a cover having a front wall, a top wall, a bottom wall, and side walls, wherein each side wall of the cover has hinge engaging slots; iii. separate hinge clips for connecting the cover to the case wherein each hinge clip has a first leg for extending over the side walls of the case to engage the protrusions and a second leg having a concave portion for engaging the slots in the side walls of the cover so that the cover can rotate about the concave portions of the hinge clip; and b. a terminal block assembly mounted in the case.
- 13. The AC disconnect switch of claim 12, wherein the top wall of the case has an lip and the top wall of the cover has a matching groove, and the slots in the side walls of the cover are longer than the width of the hinge clips so that the cover can slide longitudinally with respect to the case to allow the groove in the cover to override the lip on the case when the cover is closed to create a seal between the top wall of the case and the top wall of the cover.
- 14. The AC disconnect switch of claim 12, wherein the case includes a locking mechanism with a retractable hasp attached to the case.
- 15. The AC disconnect switch of claim 12, wherein the switch comprisesa. the terminal block assembly comprising; i. an insulating terminal block having a receptacle formed therein; ii. stabs positioned within the receptacle; iii. terminal lugs connected to the stabs wherein all of the terminal lugs are aligned across the transverse dimension of the case; b. a pullout handle assembly for receipt in the receptacle of the insulating block and comprising: i. a handle assembly body; ii. a handle attached to the handle assembly body; and iii. electrically interconnected knife blades attached to the handle assembly body; and c. a plastic shield fitted over the terminal block assembly and secured to the case to cover the terminal lugs.
- 16. The AC disconnect switch of claim 15, wherein the handle is rotatably attached to the handle assembly body so that the handle can move between an extended gripping position and retracted storage position.
- 17. The AC disconnect switch of claim 15, wherein the terminal block is connected to the case by means of tabs engaging dimples on the side of the case at one end of the terminal block and a terminal block screw and ground lug engaging the back of the case at the other end of the terminal block.
- 18. The AC disconnect switch of claim 15, wherein each terminal lug comprises a roughened contact and an opposing set screw for engaging a wire between the roughened contact and the set screw.
- 19. The AC disconnect switch of claim 15, wherein the plastic shield engages the terminal block by means of buckles and tabs at one end of the plastic shield and is connected to the case at the other end of the plastic shield by means of a shield screw.
- 20. An AC disconnect switch comprising:a. an enclosure comprising; i. a case ii. a cover for the case mounted to the case by means of a hinge and held closed by means of a locking mechanism: b. a terminal block assembly comprising; i. an insulating terminal block having a receptacle formed therein; ii. stabs positioned within the receptacle; iii. terminal lugs connected to the stabs wherein all of the terminal lugs are aligned across the transverse dimension of the case; c. a pullout handle assembly for receipt in the receptacle of the insulating block and comprising: i. a handle assembly body; ii. a handle attached to the handle assembly body; and iii. electrically interconnected knife blades attached to the handle assembly body d. a plastic shield fitted over the terminal block assembly and secured to the case to cover the terminal lugs.
- 21. The AC disconnect switch of claim 20, wherein the handle is rotatably attached to the handle assembly body so that the handle can move between an extended gripping position and retracted storage position.
- 22. The AC disconnect switch of claim 20, wherein the locking mechanism includes a retractable hasp attached to the case.
- 23. The AC disconnect switch of claim 20, wherein the terminal block is connected to the case by means of tabs engaging dimples on the side of the case at one end of the terminal block and a terminal block screw and ground lug engaging the back of the case at the other end of the terminal block.
- 24. The AC disconnect switch of claim 20, wherein each terminal lug comprises a roughened contact and an opposing set screw for engaging a wire between the roughened contact and the set screw.
- 25. The AC disconnect switch of claim 20, wherein the plastic shield engages the terminal block by means of buckles and tabs at one end of the plastic shield and is connected to the case at the other end of the plastic shield by means of a shield screw.
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