This technology includes a cell pan for supporting a horizontal draw-out circuit breaker in a switchgear cell, and further includes a mechanism for blocking draw-out movement of the circuit breaker from the cell pan.
A horizontal draw-out circuit breaker is operatively installed within a switchgear cell. The switchgear cell contains a cell pan with rails. The circuit breaker has rollers for moving into and out of the switchgear cell along the rails. A lift pan is provided to carry the circuit breaker on a lifting device that can be rolled across a floor to transport the circuit breaker to and from the switchgear cell. When the lift pan is moved into alignment with the cell pan, the circuit breaker can be withdrawn from the switchgear cell by rolling the circuit breaker outward from the cell pan onto the lift pan. The cell pan is equipped with latches that normally retain the circuit breaker within the switchgear cell by blocking the rollers from rolling off the cell pan. When the latches on the cell pan are disengaged, the circuit breaker is free to roll outward off the cell pan.
An apparatus is configured for use with a circuit breaker, a cell pan that supports the circuit breaker in a switchgear cell, and rollers that support the circuit breaker on the cell pan for horizontal draw-out movement from the cell pan. The apparatus includes a lift pan that carries the circuit breaker outside of the switchgear cell. The lift pan has a track for a roller on the circuit breaker. The apparatus further includes an extension rail that interconnects the lift pan with the cell pan in an aligned position. With the lift pan in aligned position, the track on the lift pan can receive the roller upon horizontal draw-out movement of the circuit breaker from the cell pan. A latch is supported on the extension rail for movement relative to the extension rail. The latch has a blocking position in which it blocks the roller from rolling outward off the cell pan, and has a non-blocking position in which it does not block the roller from rolling outward off the cell pan. The latch automatically moves from the blocking position to the non-blocking position under the influence of the lift pan upon movement of the lift pan into the aligned position.
The structures illustrated in the drawings include examples of the elements recited in the claims. The illustrated structures thus include examples of how a person of ordinary skill in the art can make and use the claimed invention. These examples are described to meet the enablement and best mode requirements of the patent statute 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 invention.
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The cell pan 12 has a pair of opposite side rails 20. Each side rail 20 has an upper edge 22 defining a track for the rollers 14 at the corresponding side of the circuit breaker 10. A frame 24 at each side rail 20 defines a slot 25. A hub 26 projects from the side rail 20 at a location slightly inward of the frame 24. A stop member 28 projects from the side rail 20 at a location spaced inward from the hub 26. Additionally, a latch 30 is mounted on the side rail 20 for rotation on the side rail 20. The latch 30 normally takes a raised position in which an inner corner portion 32 of the latch 30 projects upward into the path of movement of the 14 along the upper edge 22. In this manner the latch 30 normally blocks the circuit breaker 10 from rolling outward off the cell pan 12.
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When the latch 30 is in the lowered position of
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When the extension rail assemblies 50 are installed on the cell pan 12 as described above with reference to
The lift pan 18 has a pair of opposite side rails 100. Each side rail 100 has an upper edge 102 defining a track for the rollers 14 at the corresponding side of the circuit breaker 10. Each side rail 100 also has a laterally projecting rail guide 104. Each rail guide 104 has a weld boss 106 (
As noted above, the lift pan 18 is carried on a lifting device, and is movable from the position of
In addition to establishing an interlock between the lift pan 18 and the lock plates 64, the rail guides 104 on the lift pan 18 push against the latches 62 to move the latches 62 pivotally about the axes 87. As the central portions 108 of the rail guides 104 move through the J-hook slots 83, enlarged end portions 118 of the rail guides 104 contact and advance inwardly against outer edges 120 of the latches 62. This pivots the latches 62 so as to move the corner portions 90 downward to positons in which they do not block the rollers 14 from rolling outward off the side rails 20. The circuit breaker 10 is thus released for removal from the cell pan 12 automatically by the action of interlocking the lift pan 18 with the extension rail assemblies 50. When the lift pan 18 is subsequently disconnected by removing the rail guides 104 from the J-hook slots 83, the latches 62 return pivotally back into their locking positions under the force of gravity.
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.
This application claims priority of provisional U.S. patent application Ser. No. 62/518,690, filed Jun. 13, 2017, which is incorporated by reference.
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