Claims
- 1. An adjustable solenoid, comprising:
an enclosure containing a winding through which a current is passed, said winding defining an area; a plunger being positioned at one end of said area, said plunger having an actuating member positioned to pass through an opening in said enclosure, said plunger being configured for movement between an actuating position and a non-actuating position; a mechanical biasing mechanism for providing a biasing force to said plunger, said mechanical biasing mechanism being secured to said plunger at one end and a support at the other; a stator having a first threaded portion being engaged within a threaded opening of said enclosure, said first threaded portion and said threaded opening of said enclosure causing said stator to travel between a first position and a second position as a rotational force is applied to said stator, said first position being closer to said plunger than said second position, said stator being in a facially spaced relationship with respect to said plunger; and a magnetic flux shifter coupled to said stator, said magnetic flux shifter being configured for movement within a range defined by a first position and a second position, said magnetic flux shifting the magnetic flux of said solenoid as said shifter is moved from said first position to said second position.
- 2. The adjustable solenoid as in claim 1, wherein said magnetic flux shifter is coupled to said stator by a pair of connection rods.
- 3. The adjustable solenoid as in claim 1, wherein said actuating member is configured to manipulate a tripping mechanism of a circuit interruption mechanism.
- 4. The adjustable solenoid as in claim 1, wherein said magnetic flux shifter is an elongated sleeve portion constructed out of a ferromagnetic material.
- 5. The adjustable solenoid as in claim 4, wherein said magnetic flux shifter is disposed about an air gap between said stator and said plunger when said stator is in said second position.
- 6. The adjustable solenoid as in claim 5, wherein said magnetic flux shifter is disposed adjacent to said an air gap when said stator is in said first position.
- 7. The adjustable solenoid as in claim 5, wherein a first current is required to move said plunger when said stator is in said second position and a second current is required to move said plunger when said magnetic flux shifter is disposed adjacent to said air gap, said first current being larger than said second current.
- 8. The adjustable solenoid as in claim 7, wherein said enclosure includes indicia indicating whether said stator is in a range defined by said first position and said second position of said stator.
- 9. The adjustable solenoid as in claim 7, wherein the biasing force of said mechanical biasing mechanism increases as said stator moves towards said second position.
- 10. The adjustable solenoid as in claim 9, wherein said mechanical biasing mechanism is secured to said stator at one end and said plunger at the other.
- 11. The adjustable solenoid as in claim 10, wherein the amount of biasing force of said mechanical biasing mechanism increases as said air gap increases and the amount of flux shifting of said magnetic flux shifter increases.
- 12. The adjustable solenoid as in claim 10, wherein the amount of biasing force of said mechanical biasing mechanism increases, the size of said air gap increases and the amount of flux shifting of said magnetic flux shifter increases as a rotational force is applied to said stator.
- 13. The adjustable solenoid as in claim 10, wherein the amount of biasing force of said mechanical biasing mechanism increases, the size of said air gap increases and the amount of flux shifting of said magnetic flux shifter increases as said stator moves towards said second position.
- 14. The adjustable solenoid as in claim 1, wherein said mechanical biasing mechanism is secured to said stator at one end and said plunger at the other and said magnetic flux shifter is disposed about an air gap between said stator and said plunger when said stator is in said second position and a first current is required to move said plunger when said stator is in said second position and a second current is required to move said plunger when said stator is in said first position, said first current being larger than said second current and the biasing force of said mechanical biasing mechanism increases, the size of said air gap increases and the amount of flux shifting of said magnetic flux shifter increases as said stator moves towards said second position.
- 15. The adjustable solenoid as in claim 14, wherein said enclosure includes indicia indicating whether said stator is in a range defined by said first position and said second position of said stator.
- 16. The adjustable solenoid as in claim 14, wherein said magnetic flux shifter is coupled to said stator by a pair of connection rods.
- 17. The adjustable solenoid as in claim 14, wherein said actuating member is configured to manipulate a tripping mechanism of a circuit interruption mechanism.
- 18. The adjustable solenoid as in claim 14, wherein said magnetic flux shifter is an elongated sleeve portion constructed out of a ferromagnetic material.
- 19. An adjustable solenoid, comprising:
an enclosure containing a winding through which a current is passed, said winding defining an area; a plunger being positioned at one end of said area, said plunger having an actuating member positioned to pass through an opening in said enclosure, said plunger being configured for movement between an actuating position and a non-actuating position; a mechanical biasing mechanism for providing a biasing force to said plunger, said mechanical biasing mechanism being secured to said plunger at one end and a support at the other; a stator being in a spaced relationship with respect to said plunger to define an air gap, said stator having a first threaded portion being engaged within a threaded opening of said enclosure, said first threaded portion and said threaded opening of said enclosure causing said stator to travel between a first position and a second position as a rotational force is applied to said stator, said first position being closer to said plunger than said second position; and a magnetic flux shifter coupled to said stator, said magnetic flux shifter being configured for movement within a range defined by a first position and a second position, said magnetic flux shifter shifting the magnetic flux of said solenoid as said magnetic flux shifter is moved from said first position to said second position, said second position causing said magnetic flux shifter to be positioned over said air gap.
- 20. The adjustable solenoid as in claim 19, wherein said magnetic flux shifter is coupled to said stator by a pair of connection rods.
- 21. The adjustable solenoid as in claim 19, wherein said magnetic flux shifter is an elongated sleeve portion constructed out of a ferromagnetic material.
- 22. A method for shunting the magnetic flux in a solenoid, comprising:
simultaneously adjusting the size of an air gap between a stator and a plunger of said solenoid and relocating the position of a magnetic flux shifter being configured to cover said air gap wherein said magnetic flux shifter either covers either a greater or lesser portion of said air gap as the size of said air gap varies.
- 23. The method as in claim 22, wherein the trip setting of said solenoid is varied as the size of said air gap and the position of said magnetic flux shifter varies.
- 24. The method as in claim 23, wherein the biasing force of a biasing member disposed between said plunger and said stator increases as said air gap increases.
- 25. The method as in claim 22, wherein the trip setting of said solenoid is varied as the size of said air gap and the position of said magnetic flux shifter varies.
- 26. A method for varying the trip setting in a solenoid, comprising:
adjusting the size of an air gap between a stator and a plunger of said solenoid; and shifting the magnetic flux created by said solenoid, said shifting of said magnetic flux increases the amount of solenoid current required to move a plunger of said solenoid.
- 27. An adjustable solenoid, comprising:
an enclosure containing a winding through which a current is passed, said winding defining an area; a plunger being positioned at one end of said area, said plunger having an actuating member positioned to pass through an opening in said enclosure, said plunger being configured for movement between an actuating position and a non-actuating position; a mechanical biasing mechanism for providing a biasing force to said plunger, said mechanical biasing mechanism being secured to said plunger at one end and a support at the other; a stator having a first threaded portion being engaged within a threaded opening of said enclosure, said first threaded portion and said threaded opening of said enclosure causing said stator to travel between a first position and a second position as a rotational force is applied to said stator, said first position being closer to said plunger than said second position, said stator being in a facially spaced relationship with respect to said plunger and having a second threaded portion for engaging a threaded portion of said support, said second threaded portion of said stator causing said support to travel between a first position and a second position, said second position of said support provides said mechanical biasing mechanism with a greater biasing force than said first position, wherein said solenoid is secured to a circuit interruption mechanism of a circuit breaker and the movement of said plunger manipulates a tripping mechanism from a non-tripping position to a tripping position, said tripping position causes said circuit interruption mechanism to interrupt a current of said circuit breaker.
- 28. A method for varying the trip setting in a solenoid, comprising:
increasing the size of an air gap between a stator and a plunger of the solenoid; increasing the amount of magnetic flux shunted by a magnetic flux shifter of the solenoid; and increasing the amount of biasing force being provided to a plunger of the solenoid.
- 29. The method as in claim 28, wherein the air gap, the amount of magnetic flux shunted and the amount of biasing force being provided are simultaneously increased or decreased.
- 30. The method as in claim 28, wherein the air gap, the amount of magnetic flux shunted and the amount of biasing force being provided are simultaneously increased or decreased by applying a rotational force to said stator.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This case is a divisional application of the U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/515,112, filed Feb. 29, 2000, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference thereto.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
09515112 |
Feb 2000 |
US |
Child |
10063149 |
Mar 2002 |
US |