Circuit breaker bell alarm accessory having optional reset and lockout function

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6403902
  • Patent Number
    6,403,902
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, January 14, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 11, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A combination air circuit breaker bell alarm reset and lock-out accessory unit interacts with the circuit breaker closing system to prevent charging of the circuit breaker closing spring until and unless the bell alarm module has been manually reset in one option and allows automatic reset of the bell alarm module prior to charging of the closing spring in a further option. The orientation of the bell alarm module on the combination reset and lock-out accessory unit support plate determines the reset or lock-out option selection.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Air circuit breakers, as described within U.S. Pat. No. 3,095,489 entitled “Manual Charging Means for Stored Energy Closing Mechanisms of Electric Circuit Breakers” and U.S. Pat. No. 3,084,238 entitled “Ratchet Mechanism for Charging a Closing Spring in an Electric Circuit Breaker”, include operating mechanisms that are mainly exposed to the environment. Since the air circuit breakers are rated to carry up to several thousand amperes of current continuously, the exposure to convection cooling air assists in keeping the operating components within reasonable temperature limits.




Various accessory devices are used with such air circuit breakers to provide auxiliary function along with overcurrent protection. One such accessory is the bell alarm accessory that provides local and remote indication as to the occurrence of circuit interruption. U.S. Pat. No. 5,502,286 entitled “Bell Alarm and Lock-Out for High Ampere-Rated Circuit Breakers” describes a bell alarm accessory used with so-called “insulated case” circuit breakers wherein the circuit breaker interrupting components are completely enclosed within an insulating plastic enclosure.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,986,225 filed on Jun. 19, 1997 entitled “Circuit Breaker Bell Alarm Accessory with Lockout” describes a bell alarm accessory for use with a high ampere-rated air circuit breaker that provides local as well as remote indication of such circuit interruption as well as preventing circuit breaker contact closure until and unless the bell alarm accessory has been manually reset.




High ampere-rated air type circuit breakers operate in the range of 2500 to 5000 amperes such that the large circuit breaker operating components are arranged air type circuit breakers, that operate in the range of 150 to 1500 amperes, require bell alarms with lockout function to prevent contact closure until the bell alarm unit is reset, the arrangement of the circuit breaker smaller operating components do not allow the use of the high ampere-rated bell alarm reset accessory.




U.S. Pat. No. 6,054,661 entitled “Circuit Breaker Bell Alarm Accessory with Lockout Function” filed concurrently with this application describes a low ampere-rated air circuit breaker that includes an arrangement for preventing the circuit breaker contacts from becoming closed until the bell alarm module has become manually reset. U.S. Pat. No. 6,242,703, dated Jun. 5, 2001 B1, entitled “Circuit Breaker Bell Alarm Accessory with Automatic Reset for Small Frame Air Circuit Breaker” filed concurrently with this application further describes an arrangement for automatically resetting the bell alarm accessory within a low ampere-rated air circuit breaker during the early stage of the circuit breaker closing spring charge cycle.




One approach to an arrangement that allows alternative bell alarm automatic reset function reset or bell alarm lock-out function within one accessory apparatus within high ampere-rated air circuit breakers is found in U.S. Pat. No. 5,960,941 filed Aug. 8, 1997 entitled “Circuit Breaker Bell Alarm Accessory with Both Automatic Reset and Lock-out Function”.




In view of the size and component design differences between the high ampere-rated and low ampere-rated air circuit breakers described earlier, the high ampere-rated combined bell alarm accessory would not function within low ampere-rated air circuit breaker enclosures. The purpose of the instant invention is to describe an arrangement for allowing selection between bell alarm automatic reset and automatic lock-out function in low ampere-rated air circuit breakers.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A combination bell alarm lock-out and bell alarm automatic reset accessory unit alternatively interacts with the circuit breaker closing system to prevent charging of the circuit breaker closing spring until and unless the bell alarm module has been manually reset in one option and interacts with the circuit breaker closing system to automatically reset the bell alarm accessory during charging of the circuit breaker closing spring in another option. The combination accessory support plate includes a first aperture to allow the bell alarm lockout plunger to interact with a first part of the closing system for automatic reset and includes a second aperture to allow the bell alarm lockout plunger to interact with a second part of the closing system to prevent closure of the circuit breaker closing spring until the bell alarm accessory is reset. The position of the bell alarm accessory on the accessory support plate determines which of the two apertures within which the lockout plunger becomes inserted.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is top perspective view of an air circuit breaker containing the combined bell alarm automatic reset and automatic lock-out accessory unit attached to a front part of the circuit breaker contact closing assembly in accordance with the invention;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged side plan view of an air circuit breaker an air circuit breaker depicting a bell alarm lock-out accessory unit;





FIG. 3

is an enlarged side plan view of an air circuit breaker depicting a bell alarm automatic reset accessory unit; and





FIGS. 4



a


and


4




b


are front perspective views wherein

FIG. 4



a


is shown configured for automatic lock-out function and

FIG. 4



b


is shown configured for automatic reset function of the combination bell alarm reset and lock-out accessory unit within the air circuit breaker of

FIG. 1

with the bell alarm accessory module in isometric projection.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The air circuit breaker


10


of

FIG. 1

is shown attached to the circuit breaker cover plate


13


interfacing with the circuit breaker contact closing assembly


11


that is positioned between the circuit breaker operating mechanism sideframes


12


. Circuit breaker operating mechanism sideframes


12


are similar to that described within the aforementioned U.S. Pat. No. 3,095,489. The circuit breaker cover


14


supports the trip unit programmer


15


. Trip unit programmer


15


is similar to that described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,672,501 entitled “Circuit Breaker and Protective Relay Unit”. The circuit breaker cover


14


includes buttons


16


for releasing the circuit breaker contacts (not shown) to their OPEN condition and for moving the contacts to their CLOSED condition. The circuit breaker operating handle


18


, positioned within the handle recess


19


, allows manual interaction with the contact closing assembly


11


to both open and close the circuit breaker contacts. An accessory such as a bell alarm module


21


, which is similar to that described in the aforementioned U.S. Pat. No. 5,502,286, is mounted on a combined bell alarm reset and lock-out unit


22


to provide visual indication of the occurrence of contact separation by means of the pop-up target


20


that extends through the target aperture


9


formed in the circuit breaker cover


14


. Other circuit breaker accessories can be inserted within the accessory recess


17


, if so desired.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, circuit breaker


10


illustrates an automatic lock-out facility. Circuit breaker cover


14


(see

FIG. 1

) is removed from the circuit breaker cover plate


13


to illustrate the position of the bell alarm module


21


on the bell alarm lock-out unit


32


. Bell alarm module


21


is arranged on the bell alarm support plate


24


with the bell alarm reset plunger


31


extending through the lock-out aperture


30


formed in the cover plate


13


. In the contact CLOSED condition, the bell alarm target


20


is un-extended from the bell alarm module


21


and becomes extended therefrom upon occurrence of contact separation during circuit overload conditions. The bell alarm support plate


24


is fastened to the cover plate


13


by means of mounting studs


29


and the lockout slide


43


is attached to the bottom of the support plate


24


for interaction with the contact closing assembly


11


in the manner described in the aforementioned U.S. Pat. No. 6,054,661. The closing lever


27


is attached to the closing shaft


39


within the closing mechanism described therein interacts with the operational links


38


in the manner described below. The closing lever


27


has a cam surface


27


B at one end of the closing lever


27


that interacts with a post


40


A on the closing shaft cam


40


. A tab


27


A is captured within the slot


43


A on the lockout slide


43


next to the bell crank assembly at the other end thereof. The purpose of the bell alarm lock-out function is to insure that the bell alarm module


21


is manually reset by depression of the bell alarm target


20


with the corresponding retraction of the plunger


31


from within the lockout aperture


30


.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, circuit breaker


10


illustrates an automatic reset facility. Circuit breaker cover


14


(see

FIG. 1

) is removed from the circuit breaker cover plate


13


to illustrate the position of the bell alarm module


21


on the bell alarm reset unit


22


. Bell alarm module


21


is arranged on the bell alarm support plate


24


with the bell alarm reset plunger


31


extending through the reset aperture


28


formed in the cover plate


13


. The bell alarm unit


21


is depicted in

FIG. 3

with the circuit breaker


10


in the OFF condition such that the pop-up target


20


on the bell alarm module


21


, as indicated in phantom, is extended from the top and the lock-out plunger


31


is extended from the bottom thereof through the reset aperture


28


in the manner described within the aforementioned U.S. Pat. No. 6,242,703B1, dated Jun. 5, 2001. The closing lever


27


extending from the closing shaft


39


interacts with the operating link


38


by means of the post


38


A extending from the operating link in contact with tab


27


C on the end of the closing lever


27


. The reset bypass cam


26


interacts with the reset arm


35


by contact between the roller


36


on reset arm


35


and the surface


26


A formed on the bottom of the reset bypass cam


26


.




When an attempt is made to rotate the closing shaft


39


to charge the circuit breaker closing spring (not shown), tab


27


A on the top of the closing lever, captured within the slot


43


A (

FIG. 2

) on the end of the lockout slide


43


, allows the reset arm


35


to rotate in unison with the reset bypass cam


26


by virtue of the connection or reset spring


34


whereby the tab


37


on the bottom of the reset arm


35


retracts the lockout plunger


31


from within the reset aperture


28


to allow rotation of the operating link


38


away from the operating link


42


and return the closing shaft


39


to the charged position. In the charged position of the closing shaft


39


, the post


40


A on the closing shaft cam


40


returns into contact with the cam surface


27


B formed on the end of the closing lever


27


, as shown earlier in FIG.


2


. The purpose of the bell alarm reset function is to allow automatic reset of the bell alarm target


20


by automatic retraction of the plunger


31


from within the reset aperture


28


.





FIGS. 4A and 4B

illustrate the selection between automatic lock-out and automatic reset function within a low ampere-rated circuit breaker


10


′. The combined bell alarm reset and lockout assembly (hereinafter “combined assembly


22


′”) is attached onto the circuit breaker cover plate


13


. The closing shaft


39


operates within the contact closing assembly


11


between the operating mechanism sideframes


12


relative to the combined assembly


22


′ in the same manner described earlier with respect to

FIGS. 2 and 3

to provide the bell alarm lock-out and reset functions with the lock-out assembly


32


and the reset assembly


22


attached to a common support plate


24


. In accordance with the teachings of the invention, a separate pair of apertures such as the reset aperture


28


and the lock-out aperture


30


are formed within the common support plate


24


.




The bell alarm module


21


is depicted in phantom in two different positions prior to attaching to the combined assembly


22


′ to illustrate the reset and lock-out function options. To insure that the pop-up target


20


is positioned accurately with respect to the bell alarm target aperture


9


, shown within the circuit breaker cover


14


, of

FIG. 1

, the alignment pin


44


, on the bottom of the bell alarm module


21


is therefor received in a common alignment aperture


41


. To facilitate automatic lock-out function, the plunger


31


in the bell alarm module


21


is inserted within the lock-out aperture


30


, as indicated. To facilitate automatic reset function, the plunger


31


in the bell alarm module


21


is inserted within the reset aperture


28


. If the reset bell alarm function is later required, the bell alarm module


31


is removed from the support plate


24


such that the plunger


31


is extracted from the lock-out aperture


30


and the same module is rotated to position the plunger within the reset aperture


28


so that such reset function is then automatically attained. It is shown that either lock-out function or reset function can be factory as well as field selected by simply removing the bell alarm module and rotating the module about the alignment pin


44


depending on the desired function.




An arrangement for bell alarm accessory function within low ampere-rated air circuit breakers has herein been described, whereby a combined assembly is adapted for receiving a common bell alarm module and the rotational position of the bell alarm module selects either a lock-out function or a reset function.



Claims
  • 1. A combined bell alarm lock-out and reset assembly for a circuit breaker comprising:a support platform including a plate having a reset aperture arranged on one part of said platform and a lock-out aperture on another part of said platform; wherein said support platform is adapted to support a bell alarm module in a first and second position such that when said bell alarm module is in said first position, a bell alarm plunger on a bottom of said bell alarm module is received in said reset aperture and when said bell alarm module is in said second position, said bell alarm plunger is received in said lock-out aperture and wherein when installed on said circuit breaker and said bell alarm plunger is in said reset aperture, said assembly is configured to automatically reset when a closing spring in said circuit breaker is recharged; when installed on a circuit breaker and said bell alarm plunger is in said lock-out aperture, said assembly is configured to prevent said circuit breaker closing spring from being recharged until said assembly is manually reset.
  • 2. The combined bell alarm lock-out and reset assembly of claim 1 including a reset assembly mounted to a bottom of said support platform interacting with said bell alarm plunger when said circuit breaker has become discharged.
  • 3. The combined bell alarm lock-out and reset assembly of claim 2 further comprising a drive slot formed on one end of a lockout slide in said reset assembly, said drive slot being arranged for receiving a tab formed at one end of a circuit breaker closing spring operating link, said lockout slide causing said bell alarm plunger to reset upon movement of the circuit breaker closing spring operating link when said circuit breaker closing spring is recharged.
  • 4. The combined bell alarm lock-out and reset assembly of claim 1 including a lockout assembly mounted to a bottom of said support platform interacting with said bell alarm plunger when a circuit breaker has become discharged.
  • 5. The combined bell alarm lock-out and reset assembly of claim 4 whereby depression of a pop-up target on top of said bell alarm module causes said bell alarm plunger to retract from within said lock-out aperture, allowing rotation of a circuit breaker closing spring operating link of said circuit breaker.
  • 6. The combined bell alarm lock-out and reset assembly of claim 4 further comprising a reset cam and a reset arm attached to said reset cam by a reset spring, said reset cam defining a camming surface in contact with a roller extending from said reset arm.
  • 7. The combined bell alarm lock-out and reset assembly of claim 6 further comprising a reset tab formed on said reset arm, said reset tab being arranged for interacting with an end of said bell alarm plunger to move said bell alarm plunger out from said reset aperture.
  • 8. The combined bell alarm lock-out and reset assembly of claim 4 wherein said support platform further includes an alignment pin aperture for receiving an alignment pin extending from said bottom of said bell alarm module.
  • 9. The combined bell alarm lock-out and reset assembly of claim 1 wherein said support platform is adapted to attach to a circuit breaker operating mechanism enclosure of said circuit breaker.
  • 10. The combined bell alarm lock-out and reset assembly of claim 1 wherein said support platform includes stand-off connectors adapted to attach to a circuit breaker operating mechanism enclosure of said circuit breaker.
  • 11. The combined bell alarm lock-out and reset assembly of claim 1 wherein said plate further comprises an alignment aperture arranged on a third part of said platform for receiving an alignment pin extending from the bottom of said bell alarm module when said assembly is in at least one of said first and second positions.
  • 12. A circuit breaker comprising:an enclosure; a circuit breaker closing spring for operating movable contacts within said enclosure; a bell alarm assembly on said enclosure, said bell alarm assembly including a support platform and a bell alarm module; said bell alarm module having a pop-up target on a top thereof for indicating occurrence of contact separation within said enclosure of said circuit breaker and a plunger on a bottom thereof for interacting with said support platform, said support platform including a support plate having a reset aperture arranged on one part of said support plate and a lock-out aperture on another part of said support plate; wherein said support platform is adapted to support said bell alarm module in a first and second position such that when said bell alarm module is in said first position, said bell alarm plunger is received in said reset aperture and when said bell alarm module is in said second position, said bell alarm plunger is received in said lock-out aperture and wherein when said bell alarm plunger is in said reset aperture, said assembly is configured to automatically reset when said closing spring is recharged; and when said bell alarm plunger is in said lock-out aperture, said assembly is configured to prevent said circuit breaker closing spring from being recharged until said assembly is manually reset.
  • 13. The circuit breaker of claim 12 including a reset assembly mounted to a bottom of said support plate interacting with said bell alarm plunger when said circuit breaker has become discharged.
  • 14. The circuit breaker of claim 13 wherein said reset assembly includes a reset cam and a reset arm attached to said reset cam by a reset spring, said reset cam defining a camming surface in contact with a roller extending from said reset arm.
  • 15. The circuit breaker of claim 14 wherein said reset assembly further includes a reset tab formed on said reset arm, said reset tab being arranged for interacting with an end of said plunger to move said plunger out from said aperture.
  • 16. The circuit breaker of claim 13 further comprising a drive slot formed on one end of a lockout slide in said reset assembly, said drive slot being arranged for receiving a tab formed at one end of a circuit breaker closing spring operating link, said lockout slide causing said bell alarm plunger to reset upon movement of the circuit breaker closing spring operating link when said circuit breaker closing spring is recharged.
  • 17. The circuit breaker of claim 16 wherein said bell alarm plunger retracts from within said lock-out aperture allowing rotation of said circuit breaker closing spring operating link for charging said circuit breaker when said pop-up target on top of said bell alarm module is depressed.
  • 18. The circuit breaker of claim 12 wherein said support plate is attached to said enclosure by means of stand-off connectors.
  • 19. The circuit breaker of claim 12 wherein said support plate further includes an alignment pin aperture for receiving an alignment pin extending from the bottom of said bell alarm module for orientating said pop-up target relative to a circuit breaker enclosure cover.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Application Ser. No. 08/908,767, filed Aug. 8, 1997, which is now U.S. Pat. No. 5,960,941.

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Number Name Date Kind
3084238 Baskerville Apr 1963 A
3095489 Baird Jun 1963 A
4672501 Bilac et al. Jun 1987 A
5502286 Pollman et al. Mar 1996 A
Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 08/908767 Aug 1997 US
Child 09/006792 US