Information
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Patent Grant
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6806800
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Patent Number
6,806,800
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Date Filed
Thursday, October 19, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 19, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 335 202
- 335 6
- 335 14
- 335 20
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An assembly designed for connecting a motor operator mechanism to side frames of a circuit breaker operating mechanism is disclosed. The assembly comprising a plate connected between the side frames of the operating mechanism and a bracket portion secured to the plate and engages the motor operating mechanism. The bracket portion couples and aligns the motor operator mechanism and the circuit breaker operating mechanism.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a motor operator, and, more particularly, to a motor operator for circuit breakers.
It is known in the art to provide molded case circuit breakers for electrical systems. The circuit breaker is operative to disengage the electrical system under certain operating conditions. The use of motor operators to allow the motor-assisted operation of electrical circuit breakers is well known. The motor operator allows the circuit breaker to be operated remotely and to be opened, closed or reset after tripping of the circuit breaker.
The motor operator is typically secured to the top of a circuit breaker housing. A lever within the motor operator mechanically interacts with a circuit breaker operating handle, which extends from the circuit breaker housing. The lever is operatively connected to a motor within the motor operator. The motor drives the lever, which, in turn, moves the operating handle to operate the circuit breaker. The operating handle is moved between “on”, “off”, and “reset” positions, depending on the rotational direction of the motor.
A plurality of buttons external to the motor operator controls electrical current to the motor. The rotational direction of the motor is changed depending on which of these buttons is selected by operating personnel. Thus, the operating personnel can select one button to place the operating handle in the “on” position, and another button to place the operating handle in the “off” or “reset” positions.
When the handle is moved to the “on” position, electrical contacts within the circuit breaker are brought into contact with each other, allowing electrical current to flow through the circuit breaker. When the handle is moved to the “off” position, the electrical contacts are separated, stopping the flow of electrical current through the circuit breaker. When the handle is moved to the “reset” position, an operating mechanism within the circuit breaker is reset, as is necessary after the operating mechanism has tripped in response to an overcurrent condition in the electrical circuit being protected by the circuit breaker.
Due to the mounting of the motor operator onto the case of the circuit breaker, excessive lost motion can result between the motor operator and the circuit breaker under extreme operational loads. Excessive motion caused by the motor operator not being rigidly secured to the circuit breaker can result in excessive lost motion between the motor operator and the circuit breaker such that the motor operator is unable to sufficiently move the handle in order to turn the circuit breaker to the desired position (ie. off, on, reset).
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The above discussed and other drawbacks and deficiencies are overcome or alleviated by an assembly for connecting a motor operator mechanism to side frames of a circuit breaker operating mechanism. The assembly comprising a plate connected between the side frames of the operating mechanism and a bracket portion secured to the plate and engages the motor operating mechanism. The bracket portion couples and aligns the motor operator mechanism and the circuit breaker operating mechanism.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the following FIGURES, in which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a circuit breaker;
FIG. 2
is an exploded view of the circuit breaker of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of a motor operator mechanism mounted on a front face of the circuit breaker of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of the circuit breaker and the motor operator mechanism of
FIG. 3
where the motor operator mechanism is shown in a retracted position;
FIG. 5
is an internal side view of the motor operator mechanism and circuit breaker of
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 6
is a perspective assembly view of a mounting base and a mounting assembly;
FIG. 7
is a perspective view of a circuit breaker operating mechanism and a plate and a bracket portion of the mounting assembly of
FIG. 6
; and
FIG. 8
is a perspective view of the plate of the mounting assembly of FIG.
6
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, a circuit breaker
20
is shown. Circuit breaker
20
generally includes a molded case, shown generally at
10
, having a top cover
22
attached to a mid cover
24
coupled to a base
26
. An opening
28
, formed generally centrally within top cover
22
, is positioned to mate with a corresponding mid cover opening
30
, which is accordingly aligned with opening
28
when the mid cover
24
and the top cover
22
are coupled to one another.
In a 3-pole system (i.e., corresponding with three phases of current), three rotary cassettes
32
,
34
and
36
are disposed within base
26
. Cassettes
32
,
34
and
36
are commonly operated by an interface between an operating mechanism
38
via a cross pin
40
. Operating mechanism
38
is positioned and configured atop cassette
34
, which is generally disposed intermediate to cassettes
32
and
36
. Operating mechanism
38
operates substantially as described herein and as described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/196,706 entitled “Circuit Breaker Mechanism for a Rotary Contact Assembly”.
A toggle handle
44
extends through openings
28
and
30
and allows for external operation of cassettes
32
,
34
and
36
. Examples of rotary contact structures that may be operated by operating mechanism
38
are described in more detail in U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. 09/087,038 and 09/384,908, both entitled “Rotary Contact Assembly For High-Ampere Rated Circuit Breakers”, and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/384,495, entitled “Supplemental Trip Unit For Rotary Circuit Interrupters”. Cassettes
32
,
34
,
36
are typically formed of high strength plastic material and each include opposing sidewalls
46
,
48
. Sidewalls
46
,
48
have an arcuate slot
52
positioned and configured to receive and allow the motion of cross pin
40
by action of operating mechanism
38
. In a 3-pole system (i.e., corresponding with three phases of current), three rotary cassettes
32
,
34
and
36
are disposed within base
26
. Cassettes
32
,
34
and
36
are commonly operated by an interface between an operating mechanism
38
via a cross pin
40
. Operating mechanism
38
is positioned and configured atop cassette
34
, which is generally disposed intermediate to cassettes
32
and
36
. Operating mechanism
38
operates substantially as described herein and as described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/196,706 entitled “Circuit Breaker Mechanism for a Rotary Contact Assembly”.
A toggle handle
44
extends through openings
28
and
30
and allows for external operation of cassettes
32
,
34
and
36
. Examples of rotary contact structures that may be operated by operating mechanism
38
are described in more detail in U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. 09/087,038 and 09/384,908, both entitled “Rotary Contact Assembly For High-Ampere Rated Circuit Breakers”, and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/384,495, entitled “Supplemental Trip Unit For Rotary Circuit Interrupters”. Cassettes
32
,
34
,
36
are typically formed of high strength plastic material and each include opposing sidewalls
46
,
48
. Sidewalls
46
,
48
have an arcuate slot
52
positioned and configured to receive and allow the motion of cross pin
40
by action of operating mechanism
38
.
Referring to
FIG. 3
, a motor operator mechanism shown generally at
60
is mounted on a mounting base
62
which is secured to the mid cover
24
. When it is desired to mount the motor operator mechanism
60
onto a front face
64
of the circuit breaker
10
, the top cover
22
is typically replaced by the mounting base
62
. Motor operator mechanism
60
affords the capability of either local manual circuit breaker operation or remotely initiated motorized circuit breaker operation.
Referring to
FIGS. 4 and 5
, the motor operator mechanism
60
is shown in a retracted position disengaged from the toggle handle
44
. When in the disengaged position, various accessories (not shown), such as but not limited to auxiliary switches, may be installed within recesses
66
located within the mounting base
62
.
Motor operator mechanism
60
includes a case and two side frames
68
,
70
(shown in phantom) mounted within the case. The side frames
68
,
70
provide support for the motor operator mechanism
60
, in particular the mechanical structure, such as handle drive rollers (not shown), which move the toggle handle
44
to a desired position (ie. off, on, reset). Each side frame
68
,
70
includes an edge
72
traversing from an end
74
located on the line side to an end
76
located on the load side. Located along edge
72
of each side frame
68
,
70
and proximate respective end
76
is a recess
78
formed therein. Preferably, each respective recess
78
is formed between projections
80
,
82
extending outward and side-by-side from each edge
72
of each respective side frame
68
,
70
. Located at end
74
of edge
72
of each side frame
68
,
70
is an extension
84
having an aperture
86
.
Referring to
FIG. 6
, the mounting base
62
is shown in detail. The mounting base
62
includes a main body portion
92
having an opening
94
, formed generally centrally within the mounting base
62
. Opening
94
is positioned to mate with a corresponding mid cover opening
30
through which the toggle handle
44
protrudes. When the mounting base
62
is coupled with the mid cover
24
, openings
94
,
30
are accordingly aligned one another. The mounting base
62
also includes two openings
96
,
98
on opposing sides of opening
94
to allow access for mounting electrical accessories when the motor operator mechanism
60
is in the retracted position (FIG.
4
). The mounting base
62
further includes an end
102
located on the load side and an end
100
located on the line side. Located between ends
100
,
102
are respective sides
210
and
212
. Preferably, sides
210
,
212
are parallel to each other and with the ends
100
,
102
form a generally rectangular shape. Located along end
102
proximate to side
210
is a projection
214
having a hole
216
. Located along end
102
proximate to side
212
is a projection
218
having a hole
220
. Adjacent opening
94
and located at end
100
is a cutout portion
104
that extends through the mounting base
62
.
FIG. 6
also shows a portion
106
of the mid cover
24
located on the load side that includes two apertures
108
,
110
.
A bracket portion is shown generally at
112
. Bracket portion
112
includes a base
114
having an end
116
and an opposing end
118
. Base
114
also includes a surface
120
and an opposing surface
122
. Extending outward from end
118
and surface is a leg
124
. Extending outward from end
116
is a leg
126
. The legs
124
,
126
and base
114
are generally planar with each leg
124
,
126
having a free end
128
. Located within the base
114
are preferably two apertures
130
,
132
that extend through surfaces
120
,
122
. Aligned with apertures
130
,
132
are respective bushings
134
,
136
, preferably made of steel that extends outward from surface. The bushings
134
,
136
may be riveted or welded onto the surface.
Referring to
FIG. 7
, operating mechanism
38
is shown. Operating mechanism
38
includes side frames
140
,
142
generally parallel to each other as mounted within the operating mechanism
38
. Each side frame
140
,
142
includes a respective opening
144
,
146
. Positioned and secured between side frames is a plate
150
as will be detailed in the description of the assembly of the motor operator mechanism
60
to the circuit breaker
10
.
Referring to
FIG. 8
, a plate
150
is shown. Plate
150
includes a base
152
having a first edge
154
, second edge
156
, third edge
158
and fourth edge
160
. Third edge
158
and fourth edge
160
are positioned between first and second edges
154
,
156
. Integral with the base
152
are two legs
162
,
164
projecting outward from the base
152
along second edge
156
. Preferably, the base
152
is angled relative to the legs
162
,
164
and the legs
162
,
164
project outward from the base
150
in a side-by-side relation. Preferably, the legs
162
,
164
are generally adjacent to each other in the same plane and are separated by a cutout
240
. Extending outward from third edge
158
is a projection
166
. Extending outward from fourth edge
160
is a projection
168
. Leg
162
also includes an aperture
170
preferably centrally located. Likewise, leg
164
includes an aperture
172
preferably centrally located.
Referring back to
FIGS. 4
,
5
,
6
and
7
, the mounting and securement of the motor operator mechanism
60
to the circuit breaker
10
(
FIG. 1
) will now be described.
The plate
150
is securely held between side frames
140
,
142
of the operating mechanism
38
by inserting the projection
166
of plate
150
within opening
144
of side frame
140
and inserting the projection
168
of plate
150
within opening
146
of the side frame
142
. When the mid cover
24
is then mounted on the base
26
of the circuit breaker
10
, the apertures
130
,
132
of the base portion
114
align with the apertures
170
,
172
in the respective legs
162
,
164
of the plate
150
.
The bracket portion
112
is then set in position by inserting the bushings
134
,
136
through respective apertures
108
,
110
in the portion
106
of the mid cover
24
in order that the bushings
134
,
136
align with the apertures
170
,
172
located within the plate
150
.
The mounting base
62
is then positioned on top of the mid cover
24
such that the toggle handle
44
extends through opening
94
and the free ends
128
of legs
124
,
126
of the bracket portion
112
protrude outward from the cutout portion
104
. In this way, the cutout portion
104
, the apertures
130
,
132
in the base
114
of the bracket portion
112
, the respective apertures
108
,
110
in the portion
106
of the mid cover
24
and the respective apertures
170
,
172
in the plate
150
are all aligned such that respective mechanical fasteners
186
,
188
can be inserted there through for full thread engagement.
Thus, the mechanical fasteners
186
,
188
position and secure the bracket portion
112
within the mounting base
62
such that the bracket portion
112
is captively held within cut-out portion
104
of the mounting base
62
. Further, mechanical fasteners
186
,
188
also securely hold the bracket portion
112
to the plate
150
which is connected to the operating mechanism
38
. In this way, the bracket portion
112
is also rigidly and securely connected to the operating mechanism
38
. The mounting base
62
is then secured to the mid cover
24
by mechanical fasteners (not shown), preferably screws.
Once the mounting base
62
and bracket portion
112
are secured as described hereinabove, the motor operator mechanism
60
is connected to the mounting base
62
. A rod
88
is inserted through a channel
90
(
FIG. 6
) formed within the mounting base
62
. The side frames
68
,
70
of the motor operator mechanism
60
are attached to end
74
of the mounting base
62
by insertion of rod
88
through respective holes
216
,
220
within mounting base
62
and through apertures
86
located within respective side frames
70
,
68
. As rod
88
traverses side frame
68
and side frame
70
rocking motion of the motor operator mechanism
60
about rod
88
is permitted. When the motor operator mechanism
60
is in a retracted position, access to openings
96
,
98
is provided.
Next, the side frames
68
,
70
of the motor operator mechanism
60
are interlocked with the (respective) free ends
128
of the legs
124
,
126
of the bracket portion
112
. The recess
78
of side frame
68
captures the free end
128
of the leg
126
. Likewise, the recess
206
of side frame
70
captures the free end
128
of the leg
124
. When assembly is complete, as described hereinabove, the motor operator mechanism
60
is securely and accurately connected to the circuit breaker
10
and more particularly, the side frames
68
,
70
of the motor operator mechanism
60
are securely connected to the respective side frames
140
,
142
of the operating mechanism
38
ensuring against excessive lost motion between the motor operator mechanism
60
and the toggle handle
44
in a generally longitudinal direction as indicated by arrows on FIG.
3
. Finally, mounting base
62
is attached to the mid cover
24
with mechanical fasteners (not shown) inserted through apertures
190
,
192
within the mid cover
24
.
While the invention has been described with reference to a preferred embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. An assembly for connecting a motor operator mechanism to side frames of a circuit breaker operating mechanism, the assembly comprising:a plate connected between the side frames of the circuit breaker operating mechanism; and a bracket portion secured to said plate, said bracket portion engages the motor operating mechanism; wherein said bracket portion couples and aligns the motor operator mechanism and the circuit breaker operating mechanism.
- 2. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said plate includes:a base portion having a first edge and a second edge; a first leg depending from said second edge of said base portion, said first leg having a screw accepting aperture; a second leg depending from said second edge of said base portion and adjacent to said first leg, said second leg having a screw accepting aperture.
- 3. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said bracket portion including:a base having a first end and a second end; a first leg extending from said first end of said base; and a second leg extending from said second end of said base; said first leg and said second leg each having a free end.
- 4. The assembly of claim 3 wherein said bracket portion is generally planar.
- 5. The assembly of claim 3 wherein said base of said bracket portion includes:a first aperture and a first bushing, said first bushing aligns with said first aperture of said bracket portion; and a second aperture and a second bushing, said second bushing aligns with said second aperture of said bracket portion.
- 6. The assembly of claim 2 wherein said plate further includes:a third edge and a fourth edge, said third and fourth edges interposed with said first edge and said second edge; a first tab extending outward from said third edge; and a second tab extending outward from said fourth edge.
- 7. The assembly of claim 2 wherein said first leg of said plate and said second leg of said plate are angled outward from said base portion of said plate and lie substantially in the same plane to each other.
- 8. The assembly of claim 5 wherein said first aperture of said base of said bracket portion aligns with said screw accepting aperture of said first leg of said plate and said second aperture of said base of said bracket portion aligns with said screw accepting aperture of said second leg of said plate.
- 9. The assembly of claim 8 further comprising a screw threadingly engaged through said first aperture of said base and said screw accepting aperture of said first leg of said plate.
- 10. The assembly of claim 3 wherein said free end of said first leg of said bracket portion connects with the motor operator mechanism and said free end of said second leg of said bracket portion connects with the motor operator mechanism.
- 11. A circuit breaker assembly comprising:an insulated case; a circuit breaker operating mechanism including a first side frame and a second side frame, said first side frame and said second side frame mounted within said insulated case; a motor operator mechanism; and an assembly including: a plate connected between said first side frame and said second side frame of said circuit breaker operating mechanism; and a bracket portion secured to said plate, said bracket portion engages said motor operating mechanism; wherein said bracket portion couples and aligns said motor operator mechanism and said circuit breaker operating mechanism.
- 12. The circuit breaker assembly of claim 11 wherein said plate includes:a base having a first edge and a second edge; a first leg depending from said first edge of said base portion, said first leg having a screw accepting aperture; a second leg depending from said first edge of said base portion and adjacent to said first leg, said second leg having a screw accepting aperture.
- 13. The circuit breaker assembly of claim 11 wherein said bracket portion including:a base having a first end and a second end; a first leg extending from said first end of said base; and a second leg extending from said second end of said base; said first leg and said second leg each having a free end.
- 14. The circuit breaker assembly of claim 13 wherein said bracket portion is generally planar.
- 15. The circuit breaker assembly of claim 13 wherein said base of said bracket portion includes:a first aperture and a first bushing, said first bushing aligns with said first aperture of said bracket portion; and a second aperture and a second bushing, said second bushing aligns with said second aperture of said bracket portion.
- 16. The circuit breaker assembly of claim 12 wherein said plate further includes:a third edge and a fourth edge, said third and fourth edges interposed with said first edge and said second edge; a first tab extending outward from said third edge; and a second tab extending outward from said fourth edge.
- 17. The circuit breaker assembly of claim 12 wherein said first leg of said plate and said second leg of said plate are each angled outward from said base portion of said plate and lie substantially in the same plane to each other.
- 18. The circuit breaker assembly of claim 15 wherein said first aperture of said base of said bracket portion align with said screw accepting aperture of said first leg of said plate and said second aperture of said base of said bracket portion align with said screw accepting aperture of said second leg of said plate.
- 19. The circuit breaker assembly of claim 13 wherein said free end of said first leg of said bracket portion connects with the motor operator mechanism and said free end of said second leg of said bracket portion connects with the motor operator mechanism.
- 20. The circuit breaker assembly of claim 16 wherein said first side frame of said circuit breaker operating mechanism having a first opening and said second side frame of said circuit breaker operating mechanism having a second opening;said first tab of said plate received within said first opening of said first side frame and said second tab of said plate received within said second opening of said second side frame.
- 21. The circuit breaker assembly of claim 15 further including:a mounting base mounted on said insulated case, said mounting base having an opening and a cut out portion proximate to said opening; and a handle extending outward from said insulated case and said opening of said mounting base; wherein said free end of said first leg of said bracket portion and said free end of said second leg of said bracket portion extend through said cut out portion of said mounting base.
- 22. The circuit breaker assembly of claim 21 wherein said motor operator mechanism includes:a first side frame connected to a second side frame, said first side frame and said second side frame mounted within said motor operator mechanism and interconnected each having an edge, said edge having a first end and a second end and said mounting base includes a first end and a second end; said first end of said first side frame of said motor operator mechanism and said first end of said second side frame of said motor operator mechanism are pivotally mounted to said second end of said mounting base; said first end of said first side frame of said motor operator mechanism and said first end of said second side frame of said motor operator mechanism each having a recess; said free end of said first leg of said bracket portion engaged with said recess of said first side frame of said motor operator mechanism and said free end of said second leg of said bracket portion engaged with said recess of said second side frame of said motor operator mechanism.
- 23. The circuit breaker assembly of claim 21 further comprising a screw threadingly engaged through said cut out portion of said mounting base, said first aperture of said base and said screw accepting aperture of said first leg of said plate.
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