Claims
- 1. A switch for an electric power circuit, comprising:a) a switch mechanism having a first contact and a second contact disposed within a housing and movable between an open position with the contacts separated and a closed position with the contacts in contact, and having a first end coupled to the first contact and a second end coupled to the second contact; b) a first resistor coupled to the first end of the switch mechanism; c) a second resistor coupled to the first end of the switch mechanism; and d) at least one engagement arm external to the housing, coupled to the second end of the switch mechanism and movable between an open position separated from the resistors and a closed position in contact with the resistors, wherein during a closing stroke of the switch mechanism the first resistor and the second resistor are positioned so that when the engagement arm moves from the open position to the closed position, the engagement arm contacts the first resistor before the second resistor and the engagement arm contacts the second resistor before the switch contacts close.
- 2. The switch of claim 1, wherein the first resistor has an electrical resistance that is different from an electrical resistance of the second resistor.
- 3. The switch of claim 2, wherein the electrical resistance of the first resistor is substantially greater than the electrical resistance of the second resistor.
- 4. The switch of claim 1, wherein the first and second resistors each have a contact adapted to receive the engagement arm and disposed external to the housing.
- 5. The switch of claim 4, wherein the first and second resistors are disposed external to the housing.
- 6. The switch of claim 4, wherein the first resistor contact has a length that is greater than a length of the second resistor contact.
- 7. The switch of claim 1, wherein a first current path is formed by the engagement arm and the first resistor when the engagement arm contacts the first resistor, a second current path is formed by the engagement arm and the second resistor when the engagement arm contacts the second resistor, and a third current path is formed by the contacts of the switch mechanism when the contacts are closed, wherein the first, second, and third current paths are arranged in an electrically parallel configuration.
- 8. The switch of claim 7 wherein the first current path has an electrical resistance that is greater than an electrical resistance of the second current path, and the electrical resistance of the second current path is greater than an electrical resistance of the third current path.
- 9. The switch of claim 1, further comprising an actuator mechanism coupled to the switch mechanism and operable to move the switch contacts between the open position and the closed position.
- 10. The switch of claim 9, further comprising at least one drive mechanism coupled to the engagement arm and the actuator mechanism, wherein the drive mechanism is operable to move the engagement arm between the open position and the closed position so that the engagement arm contacts the first and second resistors before the actuator closes the contacts.
- 11. The switch of claim 1, wherein the at least one engagement arm comprises a first engagement arm and a second engagement arm, wherein the first and second resistors and the first and second engagement arms are positioned so that, when the engagement arms move from the open position to the closed position, the first engagement arm contacts the first resistor before the second engagement arm contacts the second resistor and the second engagement arm contacts the second resistor before the switch contacts close.
- 12. The switch of claim 11, wherein the first engagement arm has a length that is less than a length of the second engagement arm.
- 13. A switch for an electric power circuit, comprising:a) a switch mechanism having a first contact and a second contact disposed within a housing and movable between an open position with the contacts separated and a closed position with the contacts in contact, and having a first end coupled to the first contact and a second end coupled to the second contact; b) at least one actuator mechanism coupled to the switch mechanism and operable to move the switch contacts between the open position and the closed position; c) at least one current initiation device coupled to the first end of the switch mechanism; d) at least one engagement arm external to the housing, coupled to the second end of the switch mechanism and movable between an open position separated from the current initiation device and a closed position in contact with the current initiation device; and e) at least one drive mechanism coupled to the engagement arm and to the actuator mechanism, wherein the drive mechanism is operable to move the engagement arm between the open position and the closed position in a closing stroke of the switch mechanism so that the engagement arm contacts the current initiation device before the actuator mechanism moves the contacts into the closed position.
- 14. The switch of claim 13, wherein the current initiation device comprises at least one resistor.
- 15. The switch of claim 13, further comprising a drive member, wherein the actuator mechanism and the drive mechanism are coupled to the drive member and operate in response to movement of the drive member.
- 16. The switch of claim 15, wherein the drive member comprises a rotary drive shaft with a drive arm coupled thereto.
- 17. The switch of claim 15, wherein the drive mechanism comprises:a) a first hub that is coupled to the drive member and that moves between a first hub open position and a first hub closed position in response to movement of the drive member, the first hub having a latch release member; b) a second hub that is biased to move between a second hub open position and a second hub closed position in response to movement of the first hub, the second hub having a catch member; wherein the engagement arm is coupled to the second hub; and c) a movable latch member that is biased towards an engaged position wherein the latch member contacts the catch member and prevents movement of the second hub from the second hub open position to the closed position, and wherein the latch release member is positioned so that, when the first hub is moved from the first hub open position toward the closed position, the latch release member contacts and moves the latch member away from the second hub into a disengaged position permitting the second hub to move from the second hub open position to the closed position.
- 18. The switch of claim 17, wherein the latch member has an adjustable closing latch member that is positioned so that, when the first hub is moved from the first hub open position toward the closed position, the latch release member contacts the adjustable closing latch member.
- 19. The switch of claim 17, wherein the second hub has an adjustable stop member positioned thereon so that, when the first hub moves from the first hub closed position toward the open position, the latch release member contacts the stop member and causes the second hub to move from the second hub closed position to open position.
- 20. The switch of claim 19, wherein the latch member has an opening latch surface defined thereon so that, when the second hub moves from the second hub closed position to the open position in response to movement of the first hub from the first hub closed position to the open position, the catch member contacts the opening latch surface and moves the latch member from the latch engaged position to the disengaged position.
- 21. A switch for an electric power circuit, comprising:a) a switch mechanism having a first contact and a second contact movable between an open position with the contacts separated and a closed position with the contacts in contact, and having a first end coupled to the first contact and a second end coupled to the second contact; b) at least one actuator mechanism coupled to the second end of the switch mechanism and operable to move the switch contacts between the open position and the closed position; c) a first resistor coupled to the first end of the switch mechanism and having a contact with an engagement end, wherein the first resistor has an electrical resistance; d) a second resistor coupled to the first end of the switch mechanism and having a contact with an engagement end, wherein the second resistor has an electrical resistance that is less than the electrical resistance of the first resistor; e) at least one whip pivotally coupled to the second end of the switch mechanism and pivotal between an open position separated from the resistor contacts and a closed position in contact with the resistor contacts; f) at least one drive mechanism coupled to the whip and operable to pivot the whip between the open position and the closed position, wherein the drive mechanism is operable to pivot the whip between the open position and the closed position so that the whip contacts the contact end of the first resistor before the whip contacts the contact end of the second resistor; and g) a rotary drive shaft coupled to the actuator mechanism and the drive mechanism, wherein the actuator mechanism and the drive mechanism operate in response to rotation of the drive shaft.
- 22. The switch of claim 21, wherein the drive mechanism comprises:a) a first hub that is coupled to the rotary drive shaft and that rotates between a first hub open position and a first hub closed position in response to rotation of the drive shaft, the first hub having a latch release member; b) a second hub that is biased to rotate between a second hub open position and a second hub closed position in response to rotation of the first hub, the second hub having a catch member; wherein the whip is coupled to the second hub; and c) a pivotal latch member that is biased towards an engaged position wherein the latch member contacts the catch member and prevents rotation of the second hub from the second hub open position to the closed position, and wherein the latch release member is positioned so that, when the first hub is rotated from the first hub open position toward the closed position, the latch release member contacts and pivots the latch member away from the second hub into a disengaged position permitting the second hub to rotate from the second hub open position to the closed position.
- 23. The switch of claim 22, wherein the latch member has an adjustable closing latch member that is positioned so that, when the first hub is rotated from the first hub open position toward the closed position, the latch release member contacts the adjustable closing latch member.
- 24. The switch of claim 22, wherein the second hub has an adjustable stop member positioned thereon so that, when the first hub rotates from the first hub closed position toward the open position, the latch release member contacts the stop member and causes the second hub to rotate from the second hub closed position to open position.
- 25. The switch of claim 22, wherein the latch member has an opening latch surface defined thereon so that, when the second hub rotates from the second hub closed position to the open position in response to rotation of the first hub from the first hub closed position to the open position, the catch member contacts the opening latch surface and urges the latch member to pivot from the latch engaged position to the disengaged position.
- 26. The switch of claim 21, wherein the switch mechanism includes a sealed housing and a dielectric gas contained within the housing, wherein at least a portion of the contacts are disposed within the housing and the resistors are disposed external of the housing.
- 27. The switch of claim 21, further comprising at least one additional resistor coupled to the first end of the switch mechanism.
- 28. A three-pole switch for an electric power circuit, comprising three of the switches of claim 21.
- 29. The three-pole switch of claim 28, further comprising at least one three-pole operator mechanism operatively connected to the three-pole switch.
- 30. A method for switching an electrical device into an electric power circuit, comprising:a) providing a switch mechanism having contacts in a housing, a first resistor, and a second resistor, wherein the first and second resistors are disposed external of the switch mechanism housing; b) initiating a current flow through the first resistor; c) initiating a current flow through the second resistor and limiting the current flow through the first resistor; and d) initiating a current flow through the switch mechanism and limiting the current flow through the first and second resistors.
- 31. The method of claim 30, wherein the step of initiating a current flow through the first resistor and the step of initiating a current flow through the second resistor comprise:a) providing the first and second resistors coupled to a first end of the switch mechanism; b) providing an engagement arm pivotally coupled to a second end of the switch mechanism and external to the switch mechanism housing; and c) pivoting the engagement arm from an open position separated from the first and second resistors to a closed position in contact with the first and second resistors so that the engagement arm contacts the first resistor before the engagement arm contacts the second resistor.
- 32. The method of claim 31, wherein the step of pivoting the engagement arm from the open position to the closed position comprises:a) providing at least one drive mechanism coupled to the engagement arm; b) providing a rotary drive shaft operatively coupled to the drive mechanism; a) rotating the drive shaft; b) preventing pivoting of the engagement arm and generating a spring-loaded force urging the engagement arm to pivot from the open position to the closed position; c) releasing the engagement arm; and d) pivoting the engagement arm in response to the spring force.
- 33. The method of claim 32, wherein the step of initiating a current flow through the switch mechanism comprises:a) providing an actuator mechanism operatively coupled to the switch mechanism and coupled to the rotary drive shaft; and b) actuating the actuator, in response to rotation of the drive shaft, to close at least two contacts of the switch mechanism to initiate current flow through the switch mechanism and limit the current flow through the first and second resistors.
- 34. A switch for an electric power circuit, comprising:a) a switch mechanism having a first contact and a second contact disposed within a housing and movable between an open position with the contacts separated and a closed position with the contacts in contact; b) at least one actuator mechanism coupled to the switch mechanism and operable to move the switch contacts between the open position and the closed position; c) at least one current initiation device configured in series with the switch mechanism; d) at least one engagement arm external to the housing, configured in series with the switch mechanism and movable between an open position separated from the current initiation device and a closed position in contact with the current initiation device; and e) at least one drive mechanism coupled to the engagement arm and to the actuator mechanism, wherein the drive mechanism is operable to move the engagement arm between the closed position and the open position so that the engagement arm contacts the current initiation device before the actuator mechanism moves the contacts into the open position.
- 35. The switch of claim 34, wherein the current initiation device comprises a first resistor and a second resistor configured in a staged arrangement.
- 36. The switch of claim 34, further comprising a drive member, wherein the actuator mechanism and the drive mechanism are coupled to the drive member and operate in response to movement of the drive member.
Parent Case Info
This continuation application claims the priority benefit of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/883,587, filed Jun. 18, 2001 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,483,679, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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