Claims
- 1. A modular housing for a circuit breaker, the housing having opposed side surfaces, opposed top and bottom surfaces, and opposed front and rear surfaces, and comprising:
- first and second opposed side panels adapted to engage one another at respective opposed upper and lower edges and to define an enclosure for a circuit breaker mechanism with openings at the front and rear thereof, so that the side panels define the opposed side surfaces of the housing and the engaged upper and lower edges define the top and bottom surfaces;
- a modular front panel selected from a plurality of different front panels and securable in the opening at the front of the enclosure to define at least a major portion of the front surface of the housing; and
- a modular rear panel selected from a plurality of different rear panels and securable in the opening at the rear of the enclosure to define at least a major portion of the rear surface of the housing.
- 2. A modular housing according to claim 1 wherein each one of the first and second side panels has transversely extending flanges formed at the respective opposed upper and lower edges thereof arranged to mate with respective opposed flanges of the other side panel, the flanges being formed with complementary engaging formations at their edges.
- 3. A modular housing according to claim 2 wherein the outermost edge of each flange is formed with an edge zone of reduced thickness, so that the mating edges of opposed flanges overlap.
- 4. A modular housing according to claim 2 wherein each side panel has engaging formations formed on its inner front and rear edges for engagement with complementary formations on the edges of the modular front and rear panels, to retain the front and rear panels in position.
- 5. A modular housing according to claim 4 wherein the engaging formations on the inner front and rear edges of the side panels are grooves, and the complementary formations on the edges of the front and rear panels are tongues.
- 6. A modular housing according to claim 1 wherein each side panel has a retaining formation formed on an inner surface thereof, adjacent to a front edge thereof, for receiving a projection of an operating lever of the circuit breaker so that the lever is retained pivotably in the housing between the retaining formations.
- 7. A modular housing according to claim 6 wherein the modular front panel has an opening therein through which the operating lever protrudes when the housing is assembled.
- 8. A modular housing according to claim 1 wherein the side panels, the front panel and the rear panel are molded from a tough plastics material.
- 9. A modular housing according to claim 1 wherein at least one of the front panel and the rear panel is formed from a material which is different from a material from which the side panels are formed.
- 10. A modular housing according to claim 1 wherein at least one of the front panel and the rear panel is formed with a different color from that of the side panels.
- 11. A modular housing for a circuit breaker, the housing having opposed side surfaces, opposed top and bottom surfaces, and opposed front and rear surfaces, and comprising:
- first and second opposed side panels adapted to engage one another at respective opposed upper and lower edges and to define an enclosure for a circuit breaker mechanism with openings at the front and rear thereof, so that the side panels define the opposed side surfaces of the housing and the engaged upper and lower edges define the top and bottom surfaces;
- a modular front panel securable in the opening at the front of the enclosure to define the front surface of the housing; and
- a modular rear panel securable in the opening at the rear of the enclosure to define the rear surface of the housing,
- wherein each one of the first and second side panels has transversely extending flanges formed at the respective opposed upper and lower edges thereof arranged to mate with respective opposed flanges of the other side panel, the flanges being formed with complementary engaging formations at their edges, and
- wherein each side panel has engaging formations formed on its inner front and rear edges for engagement with complementary formations on the edges of the modular front and rear panels, to retain the front and rear panels in position.
- 12. A modular housing according to claim 11 wherein the outermost edge of each flange is formed with an edge zone of reduced thickness, so that the mating edges of opposed flanges overlap.
- 13. A modular housing according to claim 11 wherein the engaging formations on the inner front and rear edges of the side panels are grooves, and the complementary formations on the edges of the front and rear panels are tongues.
- 14. A modular housing according to claim 11 wherein the side panels, the front panel and the rear panel are molded from a tough plastics material.
- 15. A modular housing according to claim 11 wherein at least one of the front panel and the rear panel is formed from a material which is different from a material from which the side panels are formed.
- 16. A modular housing according to claim 11 wherein at least one of the front panel and the rear panel is formed with a different color from that of the side panels.
- 17. A modular housing for a circuit breaker, the housing having opposed side surfaces, opposed top and bottom surfaces, and opposed front and rear surfaces, and comprising:
- first and second opposed side panels adapted to engage one another at respective opposed upper and lower edges and to define an enclosure for a circuit breaker mechanism with openings at the front and rear thereof, so that the side panels define the opposed side surfaces of the housing and the engaged upper and lower edges define the top and bottom surfaces;
- a modular front panel securable in the opening at the front of the enclosure to define the front surface of the housing; and
- a modular rear panel securable in the opening at the rear of the enclosure to define the rear surface of the housing,
- wherein, each side panel has a retaining formation formed on an inner surface thereof, adjacent to a front edge thereof, for receiving a projection of an operating lever of the circuit breaker so that the lever is retained pivotably in the housing between the retaining formations.
- 18. A modular housing according to claim 17 wherein the modular front panel has an opening therein through which the operating lever protrudes when the housing is assembled.
- 19. A modular housing for a circuit breaker, the housing having opposed side surfaces, opposed top and bottom surfaces, and opposed front and rear surfaces, and comprising first and second opposed side panels adapted to engage one another at respective opposed upper and lower edges and to define an enclosure for a circuit breaker mechanism with openings at the front and rear thereof, so that the side panels define the opposed side surfaces of the housing and the engaged upper and lower edges define the top and bottom surfaces and that the front and rear openings are respectively defined by the two opposed side surfaces and the top and bottom surfaces; a modular front panel selected from a plurality of different front panels and securable in the front opening at the front of the enclosure so as to cover the front opening and to define at least a major portion of the front surface of the housing; and a modular rear panel selected from a plurality of different rear panels and securable in the opening at the rear of the enclosure so as to cover the rear opening and to define at least a major portion of the rear surface of the housing.
- 20. A modular housing according to claim 19 wherein each of one the first and second side panels has transversely extending flanges formed at the respective opposed upper and lower edges thereof arranged to mate with respective opposed flanges of the other side panel, the flanges being formed with complementary engaging formations at their edges.
- 21. A modular housing according to claim 20 wherein the outermost edge of each flange is formed with an edge zone of reduced thickness, so that the mating edges of opposed flanges overlap.
- 22. A modular housing according to claim 20 wherein each side panel has engaging formations formed on its inner front and rear edges for engagement with complementary formations on the edges of the modular front and rear panels, to retain the front and rear panels in position.
- 23. A modular housing according to claim 22 wherein the engaging formations on the inner front and rear edges of the side panels are grooves, and the complementary formations on the edges of the front and rear panels are tongues.
- 24. A modular housing according to claim 19 wherein each side panel has a retaining formation on an inner surface thereof, adjacent to a front edge thereof, for receiving a projection of an operating lever of the circuit breaker so that the lever is retained pivotably in the housing between the retaining formations.
- 25. A modular housing according to claim 24 wherein the modular front panel has an opening therein through which the operating lever protrudes when the housing is assembled.
- 26. A modular housing according to claim 19 wherein the side panels, the front panel and the rear panel are molded from a tough plastics material.
- 27. A modular housing according to claim 19 wherein at least one of the front panel and the rear panel is formed from a material which is different from a material front which the side panels are formed.
- 28. A modular housing according to claim 19 wherein at least one of the front panel and the rear panel is formed with a different color from that of the side panels.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/235,385 filed on Apr. 28, 1994 and now abandoned.
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