This technology relates to an electrical switching mechanism including pole units having electrical contacts.
An electrical switch, such as a safety switch or disconnect, may be housed in a cabinet. The switch may include pole units having electrical contacts. A switching mechanism may be connected with the pole units to switch the pole units between open and closed conditions manually by the use of a handle at the exterior of the enclosure.
A electrical pole unit includes an actuator shaft that is rotatable about a switch axis to switch the pole unit between open and closed conditions. The actuator shaft is configured to mate coaxially with another actuator shaft in another pole unit to transmit rotation from one actuator shaft to another without a fastener to interconnect the shafts.
The apparatus illustrated in the drawings includes parts that are examples of the elements recited in the claims. The illustrated apparatus thus includes examples of how a person of ordinary skill in the art can make and use the claimed invention. They are described here to provide enablement and best mode without imposing limitations that are not recited in the claims. One or more of the elements of one embodiment may be used in combination with, or as a substitute for, one or more elements of another as needed for any particular implementation of the claimed invention.
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The switching assembly 20 in the illustrated example includes a row of pole units 22. The pole units 22 are alike, and each individual pole unit 22 includes an assembly of electrical contacts that are switchable between open and closed conditions. Each pole unit 22 further includes an actuating shaft 26. Each actuating shaft 26 is linked with the electrical contacts in the respective pole unit 22 to shift the contacts between their open and closed conditions upon rotation of the shaft 26 between open and closed positions. The actuating shafts 26 are centered on a common switch axis 27 reaching horizontally across the inside of the cabinet 12, and are interconnected end-to-end throughout the row of pole units 22 so as to rotate together about the axis 27. The pole units 22 are thereby engaged with one another to be switched together such that all of the pole units 22 in the switching assembly 20 have the same condition, either open or closed, at any given time.
A linkage 30 is provided for rotating the actuator shafts 26 in response to movement of the handle 18. The linkage 30 includes a panel 40 that is supported for sliding movement vertically beside one end of the row of pole units 22. The linkage 30 also includes links 42, 44, 46, and 48. The links 42-48 are pivotally coupled in series between the handle 18 and the panel 40 to slide the panel 40 in response to pivotal movement of the handle 18.
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A hub 60 (
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The first link 42 is fixed to the hub 60 so as to move pivotally about the hub axis 63 upon rotation of the hub 60. The second link 44 is coupled to the first link 42 and the third link 46 for movement pivotally about respective axes 71 and 73. Those axes 71 and 73 are both movable with the second link 44 relative to the frame 62. The third link 46 is mounted on the frame 62 for movement pivotally about another axis 75 that is fixed relative to the frame 62. The fourth link 48 is coupled to the third link 46 and the panel 40 for movement pivotally about respective 77 and 79 axes that are both movable relative to the frame 62.
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This written description sets for the best mode of carrying out the invention, and describes the invention so as to enable a person of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the invention, by presenting examples of the elements recited in the claims. The detailed descriptions of those elements do not impose limitations that are not recited in the claims, either literally or under the doctrine of equivalents.
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