Claims
- 1. A circuit breaker rotary contact assembly comprising:a first electrically insulative cassette half piece having an inner surface, said inner surface having a groove; a second electrically insulative cassette half piece arranged for mating with said first electrically insulative cassette half piece; a rotor defining first and second opposing sides thereon, said rotor including a pin formed on said first side; a moveable contact arm intermediate said first and second sides, said moveable contact arm defining a first moveable contact at one end arranged opposite an opposing first fixed contact and a second movable contact at an end opposite said one end arranged proximate a second fixed contact, said rotor and said moveable contact arm being retained intermediate said first and second electrically insulative cassette half pieces; and a pivot pin extending from a central portion of said moveable contact arm to a central portion of said rotor for allowing rotation of said moveable contact arm with respect to said rotor; wherein said pin extends within said groove and allows said first electrically insulative cassette half piece to mate with said second electrically insulative cassette half piece and allows said movable contact arm to rotate said first movable contact to contact said first fixed contact and said second movable contact to contact said second fixed contact.
- 2. A circuit breaker assembly comprising:a line-side contact strap arranged for connection with an electric circuit, said line-side contact strap including a first fixed contact connected to said line-side contact strap; a load-side contact strap arranged for connecting with associated electrical equipment, said load-side contact strap including a second fixed contact connected to said load-side contact strap; and a circuit breaker rotary contact assembly disposed between said line and load-side contact straps, said circuit breaker rotary contact assembly including: a first electrically insulative cassette half piece having an inner surface, said inner surface having a groove, a second electrically insulative cassette half piece arranged for mating with said first electrically insulative cassette half piece, a rotor defining first and second opposing sides thereon, said rotor including a pin formed on said first side, a moveable contact arm intermediate said first and second sides, said moveable contact arm defining a first moveable contact at one end arranged opposite said first fixed contact and a second movable contact at an end opposite said one end arranged proximate said second fixed contact, said rotor and said moveable contact arm being retained intermediate said first and second electrically insulative cassette half pieces, and a pivot pin extending from a central portion of said moveable contact arm to a central portion of said rotor for allowing rotation of said moveable contact arm with respect to said rotor; wherein said pin extends within said groove and allows said first electrically insulative cassette half piece to mate with said second electrically insulative cassette half piece and said movable contact arm to rotate said first movable contact to contact with said first fixed contact and said second movable contact to contact with said second fixed contact.
- 3. The circuit breaker assembly of claim 2 further comprising a first arc chute assembly arranged between said first and second electrically insulative cassette half pieces, wherein said inner surface of said first electrically insulative cassette half piece includes a first recess formed therein, said first arc chute assembly including:a first side member having a first end and an opposing second end; a second side member having a first end and an opposing second end; a tab extending from said second end of said first side member and through said first recess for positioning said first arc chute assembly in said first electrically insulative cassette half piece; and a plurality of plates disposed between said first and second side members and arranged in a stacked spaced-apart relationship and each of said plurality of plates respectively including a notch, said notch formed in a first edge of each of said plurality of plates and opposed to said tab.
- 4. The circuit breaker assembly of claim 3 further comprising a second arc chute assembly arranged between said first and second electrically insulative cassette half pieces, wherein said inner surface of said first electrically insulative cassette half piece includes a second recess formed therein, said second arc chute assembly including:a third side member having a first end and an opposing second end; a fourth side member having a first end and an opposing second end; a tab extending from said second end of said third side member and through said second recess for positioning said second arc chute assembly in said first electrically insulative cassette half piece; and a plurality of plates disposed between said third and fourth members and arranged in a stacked spaced-apart relationship and each of said plurality of plates respectively including a notch formed in a first edge of each of said plurality of plates and opposed to said tab of said third side member.
- 5. The circuit breaker assembly of claim 4 wherein said second end of said first side member includes an upper end and a lower end, and a mid-point located along said second end of said first side member between said upper and lower ends and wherein said tab is located at said mid-point of said first side member, wherein said second end of said third side member includes an upper end and a lower end, and a mid-point located along said second end of said third side member between said upper and lower ends and wherein said tab is located at said mid-point of said third side member.
- 6. The circuit breaker assembly of claim 4 wherein said second end of said second side member includes an upper end and a lower end, and a mid-point located along said second end of said second side member between said upper and lower ends and wherein said tab is located at said mid-point of said second side member, wherein said second end of said fourth side member includes an upper end and a lower end, and a mid-point located along said second end of said fourth side member between said upper and lower ends and wherein said tab is located at said mid-point of said fourth side member.
- 7. The circuit breaker assembly of claim 3 wherein said first and second side members includes a plurality of slots formed therethrough and each of said plurality of plates respectively includes a second edge opposing said first edge, a third edge and a fourth edge opposing said third edge, said third edge and said fourth edge contiguous with said first and second edges and each of said plurality of plates respectively includes a protrusion extending from each of said third and fourth edges, said protrusions extend through said slots in said first and second side members.
- 8. The circuit breaker assembly of claim 4 wherein said third and fourth side members include a plurality of slots formed therethrough and each of said plurality of plates respectively includes a second edge opposing said first edge, a third edge and a fourth edge opposing said third edge, said third edge and said fourth edge contiguous with said first and second edges and each of said plurality of plates respectively includes a protrusion extending from each of said third and fourth edges, said protrusions extend through said slots in said third and fourth side members.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional application of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/512,980 filed Feb. 24, 2000, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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