Claims
- 1. A breaker device, comprising:
- a casing main body;
- first and second bar-shaped fixed electrodes substantially coaxially aligned, each said fixed electrode having a fixed end securely mounted to the casing main body and an opposed free end disposed in opposed spaced relationship to one another;
- a tubular movable electrode slidable on said first fixed electrode between a first position where said movable electrode is spaced from said second fixed electrode and a second position where said movable electrode is electrically connected to both said first and second fixed electrodes;
- a pair of coaxially aligned coupling shafts projecting transversely from the tubular movable electrode;
- a lever pivotally mounted to the casing main body for rotation about an axis spaced from and perpendicular to the coaxially aligned fixed electrodes, the lever comprising a pair of arms disposed on opposite respective sides of the tubular movable electrode, each said arm having an oblong hole loosely engaged around a respective one of the coupling shafts projecting transversely from the tubular movable electrode, such that pivoting movement of the lever about the axis causes portions of the lever arms adjacent the oblong holes to exert forces on the coupling shafts for moving the movable electrode; and
- an insulating connecting member extending rigidly between the free ends of the first and second fixed electrodes for maintaining the coaxial alignment therebetween despite forces imposed by the lever at angles to the fixed electrodes, the insulating connecting member being cross-sectionally smaller than the first and second fixed electrodes, such that a space exists between said movable electrodes and said insulating connecting member as said movable electrode is moved from said first position into said second position, whereby the coaxial alignment of said first and second fixed electrodes achieved by said insulating connecting member enables efficient sliding movement of said movable electrode into and out of electrical engagement with said second fixed electrode.
- 2. The breaker device of claim 1, wherein the first and second fixed electrodes are substantially cylindrical.
- 3. The breaker device of claim 2, wherein the movable electrode is a substantially cylindrical tubular member dimensioned for sliding engagement over said first and second fixed electrodes.
- 4. The breaker device of claim 2, further comprising a spring extending between the casing main body and the lever for biasing the movable electrode into a selected position relative to said fixed electrodes.
- 5. The breaker device of claim 1, wherein said first and second fixed electrodes are substantially cylindrical and have substantially equal outside diameters, the free ends of the first and second fixed electrodes having end surfaces in spaced juxtaposed relationship to one another, the end surfaces of said first and second fixed electrodes having axially aligned recesses extending therein, said insulating connecting member extending from the recess of the first fixed electrode to the recess of the second fixed electrode.
- 6. The breaker device of claim 1, wherein the free end of at least the second fixed electrode is tapered toward the insulating connecting member for facilitating sliding movement of the movable electrode over the second fixed electrode despite any bending of the first fixed electrode created by pivoting movement of the lever.
- 7. The breaker device of claim 6, wherein the movable electrode has opposed first and second ends, the second end of the movable electrode being slidably engageable over the free end of the second fixed electrode, the second end of the movable electrode being chamfered for facilitating slidable movement of the movable electrode over the free end of the second fixed electrode.
- 8. The breaker device of claim 1, wherein the movable electrode has opposed first and second ends, the second end of the movable electrode being slidably engageable over the free end of the second fixed electrode, the second end of the movable electrode being chamfered for facilitating slidable movement of the movable electrode over the free end of the second fixed electrode.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/988,511 filed Dec. 10, 1997, now issued, U.S. Pat. No. 5,911,318.
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