Claims
- 1. An electrical switching apparatus comprising:a housing comprising a pivot opening having a first end and a second end; a movable arm including a first portion having a pivot pivotally mounted in said pivot opening and a second portion, said pivot opening being substantially larger than said pivot; a fixed contact mounted in said housing; a movable contact mounted on the second portion of said movable arm, said fixed contact, said movable contact and said movable arm cooperating to provide a closed state, a pivot state and an open state; an actuator mounted in said housing, said actuator including a member coupled to said movable arm, said actuator moving said member between a first position and a second position to provide said open state and said closed state, respectively, said member having a third position between the first position and the second position; and means for biasing said movable arm toward said fixed contact to maintain said closed state; wherein said closed state is defined by the second position of the member of said actuator, with said pivot engaging the second end of said pivot opening and being apart from the first end of said pivot opening, wherein said pivot engages the first end of said pivot opening and is apart from the second end of said pivot opening in said pivot state, wherein said open state is defined by the first position of the member of said actuator, with said pivot engaging the first end of said pivot opening and being apart from the second end of said pivot opening, and wherein when said fixed contact and said movable contact are welded closed, said actuator provides insufficient force to move the member of said actuator to said first position until after said pivot moves apart from the second end of said pivot opening and at least substantially toward the first end of said pivot opening.
- 2. The electrical switching apparatus of claim 1 wherein said actuator is a solenoid having a core and at least one coil wound on said core; and wherein said member is a plunger of said solenoid.
- 3. The electrical switching apparatus of claim 2 wherein said plunger engages said core in said first position, is set apart from said core with a first gap in said third position, and is further set apart from said core with a larger second gap in said second position.
- 4. The electrical switching apparatus of claim 3 wherein said at least one coil includes a closing coil and an opening coil; and wherein when said opening coil is energized said core attracts said plunger with a first force in said third position, and a second smaller force in said second position.
- 5. The electrical switching apparatus of claim 1 wherein said means for biasing said movable arm toward said fixed contact reduces a force applied to said movable arm and toward said fixed contact as said actuator moves said member from said second position at least substantially toward said third position, which moves said pivot from the second end of said pivot opening at least substantially toward the first end of said pivot opening.
- 6. The electrical switching apparatus of claim 5 wherein said means for biasing comprises a spring having a spring force applied to said movable arm, said spring force reducing as said actuator moves said member from said second position at least substantially toward said third position.
- 7. The electrical switching apparatus of claim 1 wherein said pivot has a size within said pivot opening; and wherein a distance between the first end and the second end of said pivot opening is about twice the size of said pivot.
- 8. A remotely controllable circuit breaker comprising:a housing comprising a pivot opening having a first end and a second end; a first terminal; a second terminal; a set of first contacts mounted in said housing; an operating mechanism mounted in said housing and coupled to said set of first contacts for opening and closing said set of first contacts; a movable arm including a first portion having a pivot pivotally mounted in said pivot opening and a second portion, said pivot opening being substantially larger than said pivot; a set of second contacts comprising a fixed contact mounted in said housing and a movable contact mounted on the second portion of said movable arm, said fixed contact, said movable contact and said movable arm cooperating to provide a closed state, a pivot state and an open state, said set of second contacts being electrically interconnected with said set of first contacts between said first and second terminals; a remotely controllable solenoid including a member coupled to said movable arm, said remotely controllable solenoid moving said member between a first position and a second position to provide said open state and said closed state, respectively, said member having a third position between the first position and the second position; and means for biasing said movable arm toward said fixed contact to maintain said closed state, wherein said closed state is defined by the second position of the member of said actuator, with said pivot engaging the second end of said pivot opening and being apart from the first end of said pivot opening, wherein said pivot engages the first end of said pivot opening and is apart from the second end of said pivot opening in said pivot state, wherein said open state is defined by the first position of the member of said actuator, with said pivot engaging the first end of said pivot opening and being apart from the second end of said pivot opening, and wherein when said fixed contact and said movable contact are welded closed, said actuator provides insufficient force to move the member of said actuator to said first position until after said pivot moves apart from the second end of said pivot opening and at least substantially toward the first end of said pivot opening.
- 9. The remotely controllable circuit breaker of claim 8 wherein said remotely controllable solenoid includes a core and at least one coil wound on said core; and wherein said member is a plunger of said remotely controllable solenoid.
- 10. The remotely controllable circuit breaker of claim 9 wherein said plunger engages said core in said first position, is set apart from said core with a first gap in said third position, and is further set apart from said core with a larger second gap in said second position.
- 11. The remotely controllable circuit breaker of claim 10 wherein said at least one coil includes a closing coil and an opening coil; and wherein when said opening coil is energized said core attracts said plunger with a first force in said third position, and a second smaller force in said second position.
- 12. The remotely controllable circuit breaker of claim 8 wherein said set of second contacts is a set of secondary contacts; wherein said fixed contact is a secondary fixed contact; wherein said movable contact is a secondary movable contact; wherein said set of first contacts is a set of main contacts comprising a main fixed contact electrically connected to said first terminal and a main movable contact; and wherein said operating mechanism comprises a main movable arm carrying said main movable contact.
- 13. The remotely controllable circuit breaker of claim 8 wherein said pivot has a size within said pivot opening; and wherein a distance between the first end and the second end of said pivot opening is about twice the size of said pivot.
- 14. The remotely controllable circuit breaker of claim 8 wherein said fixed contact and said movable contact include opposing faces, which are engaged in said closed state and are disengaged in said open state; and wherein when said opposing faces are welded closed, said pivot state separates a portion of the opposing face of said movable contact from the opposing face of said fixed contact.
- 15. The remotely controllable circuit breaker of claim 14 wherein said opposing faces have an arcuate cross-section.
- 16. An electrical switching apparatus comprising:a housing; a movable arm including a first portion and a second portion; means for mounting the first portion of said movable arm for pivotal movement and longitudinal movement with respect to said housing; a fixed contact mounted in said housing; a movable contact mounted on the second portion of said movable arm, said fixed contact, said movable contact and said movable arm cooperating to provide a closed state, a pivot state and an open state; and an actuator mounted in said housing, said actuator including a member coupled to said movable arm, said actuator moving said member between a deactuating position and an actuating position to provide said open state and said closed state, respectively, said member having a pivot position between the deactuating position and the actuating position, wherein said closed state is defined by the actuating position of the member of said actuator, wherein said first portion of said movable arm moves to a first longitudinal position in said pivot state and in said open state, wherein said first portion of said movable arm moves to a second longitudinal position in said closed state, and wherein when said fixed contact and said movable contact are welded closed, said actuator provides insufficient force to move the member of said actuator to said deactuating position until after said first portion of said movable arm moves at least substantially toward the first longitudinal position in said pivot state.
- 17. The electrical switching apparatus of claim 16 wherein said actuator is a solenoid having a core and at least one coil wound on said core; and wherein said member is a plunger of said solenoid.
- 18. The electrical switching apparatus of claim 17 wherein said plunger engages said core in said deactuating position, is set apart from said core with a first gap in said pivot position, and is further set apart from said core with a larger second gap in said actuating position.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is related to commonly assigned, concurrently filed U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/405,739, filed Apr. 2, 2003, entitled “Remotely Controllable Circuit Breaker Including Bypass Magnet Circuit”.
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