The subject matter disclosed herein relates to circuit breakers and, more particularly to a circuit breaker crossbar assembly.
Multi-phase industrial electrical power distribution systems are protected against damage from overcurrent circuit conditions by corresponding single or multi-pole circuit breakers wherein each phase of the power distribution circuit is directed through a separate pole within the circuit breaker assembly. The overcurrent situations may be caused, for example, by short circuits or ground faults in or near such equipment. A circuit breaker may be manually switched from an “ON” condition to an “OFF” condition and vice versa. Additionally, the circuit breaker typically includes a mechanism that is configured to automatically switch the circuit breaker to an “OFF” (e.g., “TRIP”) condition in response to an undesirable operating situation, such as a short circuit, for example.
Circuit breakers typically include at least one pair of separable main contacts housed within a housing which typically comprises a base and a corresponding cover. The separable contacts may be operated either manually by way of an operating handle disposed on the outside of the circuit breaker housing and in operative communication with an operating mechanism disposed within the circuit breaker housing, or automatically in response to an overcurrent condition. In the automatic mode of operation, the contacts may be opened by an operating mechanism, controlled by a trip unit, or by magnetic repulsion forces generated between the stationary and movable contacts during relatively high levels of over current. Because of the potential for damage caused by the overcurrent conditions, it is desirable to trip the circuit breaker as rapidly as possible to interrupt the current flow through the circuit breaker.
Typically, the at least one pair of separable main contacts comprise a moveable contact and a stationary contact, wherein the moveable contact is selectively moved by the operating mechanism between the ON condition in contact with the stationary contact, and the OFF position separate from the stationary contact, and vice versa. The circuit breaker operating mechanism often includes a crossbar unit that is operatively coupled to the movable contact and arranged to rotate or otherwise move the moveable contacts between the ON and OFF conditions.
Various components are employed to convert the manual input or the automatic initiation of condition switching to rotation of moveable contact arm assemblies that determine a condition of the circuit breaker. Conventionally, the circuit breaker is in an “ON” or closed condition when one or more moveable contacts coupled to corresponding moveable contact arms are engaged with a respective stationary contact. Conversely, the circuit breaker is in an open, OFF or TRIP condition when the one or more moveable contacts are disengaged from the respective stationary contact. One conventional component that may rotate the moveable contact arm assemblies is a common crossbar that is rotatably coupled to the moveable contact arm assemblies.
Different circuit breakers require moveable contact arm assemblies that are of distinct configurations. For example, the moveable contact arm assemblies will vary in size and shape, to provide desired performance characteristics, or to obtain a desired rating for a circuit breaker. Based on the various geometries of the moveable contact arm assemblies in circuit breakers of different ratings, a custom or specifically configured crossbar is required to enable proper operation of the contact arm assembly in circuit breakers of a given rating. This requires manufacturing different crossbars, corresponding to specific contact arm assemblies and circuit breaker ratings, thereby adding time, cost and complexity to the manufacturing process. It would be desirable to provide a circuit breaker capable of using a standard crossbar that is configured to perform across a range of circuit breaker ratings, and with a variety of moveable contact arm assemblies.
According to one aspect of the invention, a circuit breaker crossbar assembly is provided and includes a crossbar rotatable between a first rotational position and a second rotational position, the crossbar operably coupleable to at least one moveable contact arm of the circuit breaker. The circuit breaker crossbar assembly also includes an insert member disposed in communication with the crossbar and the at least one moveable contact arm assembly to exert a force on the at least one moveable contact arm.
According to another aspect of the invention, a circuit breaker is provided and includes a plurality of moveable contact arm assemblies configured to conduct current through the circuit breaker. Also included is a crossbar operatively coupled to the plurality of moveable contact arm assemblies, rotatable between a first rotational position and a second rotational position. Further included a mechanism configured to selectively rotate the crossbar between the first and second rotational positions. Yet further included is a plurality of insert members, each of the plurality of insert members coupled there between the crossbar and a respective moveable contact arm assembly, and arranged to exert a force on the respective moveable contact arm assembly.
According to yet another aspect of the invention, a method of assembling a crossbar assembly for a circuit breaker is provided. The method includes operably coupling a portion of a moveable contact arm assembly to a crossbar, the moveable contact arm assembly selected from a plurality of distinct configurations of moveable contact arm assemblies. The method also includes manufacturing an insert member having a customized configuration that is determined by a configuration of the moveable contact arm assembly operably coupled to the crossbar. The method further includes disposing the insert member between, and into communication with, the crossbar and the moveable contact arm assembly to exert a force on the moveable contact arm.
These and other advantages and features will become more apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the drawings.
The subject matter, which is regarded as the invention, is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the claims at the conclusion of the specification. The foregoing and other features, and advantages of the invention are apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
The detailed description explains embodiments of the invention, together with advantages and features, by way of example with reference to the drawings.
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The circuit breaker 10 illustrated depicts a three-phase configuration, however, the embodiments disclosed herein are not limited to this configuration, such that alternative phase configurations (e.g., one-phase, two-phase, four-phase, etc.) may be employed. Specifically, three moveable contact arm assemblies 16 are illustrated. For example, in the depicted embodiment, each of the moveable contact assemblies 16 may be associated with a corresponding phase of a protected circuit. The moveable contact arm assemblies 16 may comprise one or more conductive individual moveable contact arms 9. The moveable contact arm assemblies 16 are coupled to the crossbar 19 and are selectively rotatable in response to rotation of the crossbar 19. In an embodiment, the moveable contact arms 9 may be disposed, at least partially, within a crossbar assembly 18 that includes a crossbar 19. The crossbar 19 extends from a first end 20 to a second end 22. The first end 20 of the crossbar 19 is operatively rotatably coupled to a first bracket 24 disposed on a first side 26 of the circuit breaker 10. Similarly, the second end 22 of the crossbar 19 is operatively rotatably coupled to a second bracket 28 located on a second side 30 of the circuit breaker 10. The coupling of the crossbar to the respective first and second brackets 24, 28 may be made with any suitable coupling that allows selective rotation of the crossbar 19, such as with pin joint connections.
In operation, the crossbar 19 rotates upon actuation from the mechanism 12 to selectively drive the moveable contact arm assemblies 16 into a position that either renders the circuit breaker 10 in the “ON” condition, the “OFF” condition, or the “TRIP” condition. Specifically, in the event an operator manually operates mechanism 12 turns the circuit breaker 10 toward the ON condition, the mechanism 12 interacts with the crossbar 19, which in turn drives the moveable contact arm assemblies 16 toward a closed position. In the event an operator manually actuates the mechanism 12 to switch the circuit breaker 10 from an ON condition toward an OFF condition, or in the alternative, if the mechanism automatically initiates a tripping sequence, the mechanism 12 interacts with the crossbar 19, causing it to rotate, which in turn rotates the moveable contact arm assemblies 16 toward an open position.
In an embodiment, the crossbar 19 includes multiple segments that are operatively coupled to the moveable contact arm assemblies 16. In the illustrated embodiment with three moveable contact arm assemblies, a first segment 32, a second segment 34 and a third segment 36 are included to correspond to the number of moveable contact arm assemblies. In such an embodiment, the first segment 32 is associated with a first moveable contact arm assembly 38, the second segment 34 is associated with a second moveable contact arm assembly 40, and the third segment 36 is associated with a third moveable contact arm assembly 42. Disposed between each pair of segments is at least one coupling segment of the crossbar 19. In the illustrated embodiment, a first coupling segment 44 is disposed between the first segment 32 and the second segment 34 of the crossbar 19, and therefore between the first moveable contact arm assembly 38 and the second moveable contact arm assembly 40. Similarly, a second coupling segment 46 is disposed between the second segment 34 and the third segment 36 of the crossbar 19, and therefore between the second moveable contact arm assembly 40 and the third moveable contact arm assembly 42. As noted above, the number of segments and moveable contact arm assemblies may vary depending upon the particular circuit breaker, and as a result it is to be appreciated that the number of associated coupling segments may vary as well.
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It is contemplated that one or more components are disposed between the insert member 50 and the crossbar 19 and/or the moveable contact arm assemblies 16, such that the insert member 50 may be coupled in indirect contact with the components. The insert member 50 may simply be sandwiched in the space between the crossbar 19 and the moveable contact arm assembly 16, as described above, or may be mechanically fastened thereto with one or more mechanical fasteners, such as pins or threaded fasteners, for example.
In the fully assembled condition, the insert member 50 is configured to exert a force on the moveable contact arm assembly to ensure that an appropriate connection is made between the moveable contact arm assembly and a fixed contact (not shown) to complete a circuit, when desired. In an embodiment, the force is facilitated by a biasing member 51. In various embodiments, the biasing member may be integrally formed with, or operatively coupled to, the insert member 50. In the illustrated embodiment of
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Advantageously, a single configuration of a crossbar 19 may be utilized with distinct types of moveable contact arm assemblies 16 with the use of the insert members 50 described herein. This beneficially reduces or eliminates the need for manufacture of distinct configurations of crossbars to match unique types of moveable contact arm assemblies, thereby reducing manufacturing time, cost and complexity. The insert members 50 are much less expensive and easier to manufacture on a customizable basis, when compared to the larger and more complex crossbars.
While the invention has been described in detail in connection with only a limited number of embodiments, it should be readily understood that the invention is not limited to such disclosed embodiments. Rather, the invention can be modified to incorporate any number of variations, alterations, substitutions or equivalent arrangements not heretofore described, but which are commensurate with the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, while various embodiments of the invention have been described, it is to be understood that aspects of the invention may include only some of the described embodiments. Accordingly, the invention is not to be seen as limited by the foregoing description, but is only limited by the scope of the appended claims.
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62117191 | Feb 2015 | US |