Claims
- 1. An aircraft circuit breaker comprising:a housing; separable contacts mounted in said housing; a latchable operating mechanism including a latch member which when unlatched opens said separable contacts; an overcurrent assembly responsive to selected conditions of current flowing through said separable contacts for unlatching said latch member to trip said separable contacts open; a movable and illuminable arc fault indicator having a first portion and a second portion internal to said housing; an arc fault actuator which when energized moves the second portion of said movable and illuminable arc fault indicator; and an arc fault current assembly responsive to selected arc fault conditions of current flowing through said separable contacts for energizing said arc fault actuator to move the second portion of said movable and illuminable arc fault indicator internal to said housing and the first portion of said movable and illuminable arc fault indicator external to said housing, said arc fault current assembly including a light for illuminating the first portion of said movable and illuminable arc fault indicator.
- 2. The circuit breaker of claim 1 wherein said movable and illuminable arc fault indicator further has a spring, which engages the second portion of said movable and illuminable arc fault indicator; and wherein said arc fault actuator includes a latch, which when moved, allows said spring to move said second portion.
- 3. The circuit breaker of claim 2 wherein said housing has an opening; wherein the first portion of said movable and illuminable arc fault indicator protrudes through the opening of said housing; and wherein said latch, when moved, allows said spring to move the second portion of said movable and illuminable arc fault indicator and, thereby, move the first portion external to said housing.
- 4. The circuit breaker of claim 3 wherein said latchable operating mechanism includes an operating handle which protrudes through the opening of the housing; wherein the first portion of said movable and illuminable arc fault indicator includes a ring surrounding said operating handle; and wherein said latch, when moved, allows said spring to move the ring away from the opening of said housing.
- 5. The circuit breaker of claim 4 wherein the second portion of said movable and illuminable arc fault indicator includes a light pipe having an end, which is normally proximate said light, wherein said light pipe is normally illuminated by said light; and wherein said latch, when moved, allows said spring to move said movable and illuminable arc fault indicator, thereby moving the end of said light pipe away from said light.
- 6. The circuit breaker of claim 5 wherein the ring, which protrudes through the opening of said housing, is normally illuminated by said light pipe; and wherein said latch, when moved, allows said spring to move said movable and illuminable arc fault indicator, thereby moving said ring away from the opening of said housing.
- 7. The circuit breaker of claim 1 wherein said arc fault actuator comprises a trip motor, which unlatches said latch member when energized, said trip motor having a magnetic circuit; and wherein said operating mechanism includes a main current conductor connected in series with said separable contacts and routed to induce a magnetic flux in the magnetic circuit of said trip motor which unlatches said latch member in response to an overcurrent through said main current conductor of at least a predetermined magnitude.
- 8. The circuit breaker of claim 7 wherein said overcurrent assembly comprises a bimetal, which is heated by current flowing through said separable contacts, said bimetal being deflected by such heating and being coupled to said latch member to move said latch member in response to a persistent overcurrent condition.
- 9. The circuit breaker of claim 8 wherein said overcurrent assembly further comprises a cantilevered ambient compensation bimetal, said bimetal and said cantilevered ambient compensation bimetal being coupled in series to said latch member to move said latch member in response to said persistent overcurrent condition compensated for ambient conditions.
- 10. The circuit breaker of claim 1 wherein said arc fault actuator which when energized unlatches said latch member to trip said separable contacts open.
- 11. The circuit breaker of claim 10 wherein said arc fault actuator which when energized moves a first latch for moving the movable and illuminable arc fault indicator and a second latch for unlatching said latch member to trip said separable contacts open.
- 12. The circuit breaker of claim 11 wherein said arc fault actuator includes a coil having a reluctance and two opposing ends, with said first latch at one of the opposing ends and said second latch at the other one of the opposing ends, and with first and second gaps normally being between said first and second latches, respectively, and the two opposing ends of said coil; and wherein a first one of said first and second latches to move closes a corresponding one of said gaps, thereby changing the reluctance of said coil and attracting the other one of said first and second latches to close the other corresponding one of said gaps.
- 13. The circuit breaker of claim 10 wherein said latchable operating mechanism includes means for closing said separable contacts without resetting said movable and illuminable arc fault indicator.
- 14. An aircraft circuit breaker comprising:a housing; separable contacts mounted in said housing; a latchable operating mechanism including a latch member which when unlatched opens said separable contacts; an overcurrent assembly responsive to selected conditions of current flowing through said separable contacts for unlatching said latch member to trip said separable contacts open; a movable and illuminable arc fault indicator having a first portion and a second portion internal to said housing; an arc fault trip actuator which when energized moves the second portion of said movable and illuminable arc fault indicator and unlatches said latch member to trip open said separable contacts; an arc fault current assembly responsive to selected arc fault conditions of current flowing through said separable contacts for energizing said arc fault trip actuator to move the second portion of said movable and illuminable arc fault indicator internal to said housing and the first portion of said movable and illuminable arc fault indicator external to said housing, and to trip open said separable contacts; and a light for illuminating the first portion of said movable and illuminable arc fault indicator.
- 15. The circuit breaker of claim 14 wherein said movable and illuminable arc fault indicator further has a spring, which engages the second portion of said movable and illuminable arc fault indicator; and wherein said arc fault trip actuator includes a latch, which when moved, allows said spring to move said second portion.
- 16. The circuit breaker of claim 15 wherein said housing has an opening; wherein the first portion of said movable and illuminable arc fault indicator protrudes through the opening of said housing; and wherein said latch, when moved, allows said spring to move the second portion of said movable and illuminable arc fault indicator and, thereby, move the first portion external to said housing, in order to indicate an arc fault trip.
- 17. The circuit breaker of claim 16 wherein said latchable operating mechanism includes an operating handle which protrudes through the opening of the housing; wherein the first portion of said movable and illuminable arc fault indicator includes a ring surrounding said operating handle; and wherein said latch, when moved, allows said spring to move the ring away from the opening of said housing.
- 18. The circuit breaker of claim 16 wherein the second portion of said movable and illuminable arc fault indicator includes a light pipe having an end, which is normally proximate said light, wherein said light pipe is normally illuminated by said light; and wherein said latch, when moved, allows said spring to move said movable and illuminable arc fault indicator, thereby moving the end of said light pipe away from said light.
- 19. The circuit breaker of claim 18 wherein the ring, which protrudes through the opening of said housing, is normally illuminated by said light pipe; and wherein said latch, when moved, allows said spring to move said movable and illuminable arc fault indicator, thereby moving said ring away from the opening of said housing.
- 20. The circuit breaker of claim 14 wherein said arc fault actuator comprises a trip motor, which unlatches said latch member when energized, said trip motor having a magnetic circuit; and wherein said operating mechanism includes a main current conductor connected in series with said separable contacts and routed to induce a magnetic flux in the magnetic circuit of said trip motor which unlatches said latch member in response to an overcurrent through said main current conductor of at least a predetermined magnitude.
- 21. The circuit breaker of claim 20 wherein said overcurrent assembly comprises a bimetal, which is heated by current flowing through said separable contacts, said bimetal being deflected by such heating and being coupled to said latch member to move said latch member in response to a persistent overcurrent condition.
- 22. The circuit breaker of claim 21 wherein said overcurrent assembly further comprises a cantilevered ambient compensation bimetal, said bimetal and said cantilevered ambient compensation bimetal being coupled in series to said latch member to move said latch member in response to said persistent overcurrent condition compensated for ambient conditions.
- 23. The circuit breaker of claim 14 wherein said arc fault trip actuator which when energized moves a first latch for moving the movable and illuminable arc fault indicator and a second latch for unlatching said latch member to trip said separable contacts open.
- 24. The circuit breaker of claim 23 wherein said latchable operating mechanism includes means for closing said separable contacts without resetting said movable and illuminable arc fault indicator.
- 25. The circuit breaker of claim 15 wherein said housing has a bezel; wherein the second portion of said movable and illuminable arc fault indicator is normally recessed within the bezel of said housing; and wherein said latch, when moved, allows said spring to move the second portion of said movable and illuminable arc fault indicator and, thereby, move the first portion external to said housing in order to indicate an arc fault trip.
- 26. The circuit breaker of claim 15 wherein the second portion of said movable and illuminable arc fault indicator includes a first leg and a second leg; wherein the second leg is a light pipe having an end which is proximate the light; and wherein the first leg is engaged by the spring and is mechanically held down by the latch, in order that when said selected arc fault conditions of current flowing through said separable contacts occur, the latch, when moved, allows the first leg to be pushed up by the spring, thereby moving up the first portion of said movable and illuminable arc fault indicator, in order to indicate an arc fault trip.
- 27. The circuit breaker of claim 26 wherein said housing has an opening; wherein said latchable operating mechanism includes an operating handle which protrudes through the opening of the housing; wherein the first portion of said movable and illuminable arc fault indicator includes a ring surrounding said operating handle, the ring connected to the first and second legs, with the ring being normally lit by light through the light pipe; and wherein said latch, when moved, allows said spring to move the first leg and, thereby, move said ring away from the opening of said housing, with the ring not being lit.
- 28. The circuit breaker of claim 27 wherein said ring indicates, when lit, that said arc fault current assembly is energized, and, further indicates, when moved away from the opening of said housing, that an arc fault trip has occurred.
- 29. The circuit breaker of claim 15 wherein said arc fault trip actuator, when energized to trip said circuit breaker in the event of an arc fault condition, attracts said latch, thereby releasing said spring.
- 30. A circuit breaker comprising:a housing; separable contacts mounted in said housing; a latchable operating mechanism including a latch member which when unlatched opens said separable contacts; an overcurrent assembly responsive to selected conditions of current flowing through said separable contacts for unlatching said latch member to trip said separable contacts open; a movable and illuminable arc fault indicator having a first portion and a second portion internal to said housing; an arc fault actuator which when energized moves the second portion of said movable and illuminable arc fault indicator; an arc fault current assembly responsive to selected arc fault conditions of current flowing through said separable contacts for energizing said arc fault actuator to move the second portion of said movable and illuminable arc fault indicator internal to said housing and the first portion of said movable and illuminable arc fault indicator external to said housing; and a light for illuminating the first portion of said movable and illuminable arc fault indicator.
- 31. The circuit breaker of claim 30 wherein said arc fault actuator which when energized moves a latch to move the movable and illuminable arc fault indicator, in order to indicate an arc fault condition.
- 32. The circuit breaker of claim 30 wherein said arc fault actuator which when energized moves a first latch for moving the movable and illuminable arc fault indicator and a second latch for unlatching said latch member to trip said separable contacts open.
- 33. The circuit breaker of claim 30 wherein the second portion of said movable and illuminable arc fault indicator includes a light pipe having an end, which is normally proximate said light, wherein said light pipe is normally illuminated by said light; and wherein said latch, when moved, allows said spring to move said movable and illuminable arc fault indicator, thereby moving the end of said light pipe away from said light.
- 34. The circuit breaker of claim 33 wherein the first portion of said movable and illuminable arc fault indicator includes a ring, which protrudes through the opening of said housing, and which is normally illuminated by said light pipe; and wherein said latch, when moved, allows said spring to move said movable and illuminable arc fault indicator, thereby moving said ring away from the opening of said housing.
- 35. The circuit breaker of claim 34 wherein said ring is an indicator ring, which is disposed away from said housing in the event of an arc fault condition.
- 36. The circuit breaker of claim 33 wherein said light is normally lit in the event that the said arc fault current assembly is energized and is, otherwise, not lit.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to commonly assigned, concurrently filed U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/845,517, filed Apr. 30, 2001, entitled “Circuit Breaker Including An Arc Fault Trip Actuator Having An Indicator Latch And A Trip Latch”; and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/845,519, filed Apr. 30, 2001, entitled “Circuit Breaker”.
This application is also related to commonly assigned, co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/506,871, filed Feb. 15, 2000, entitled “Circuit Breaker With Instantaneous Trip Provided By Main Conductor Routed Through Magnetic Circuit Of Electronic Trip Motor”.
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