Claims
- 1. A circuit breaker comprising:
a) a first, second, third and fourth pole, each of said poles having a circuit interruption mechanism said circuit interruption mechanism of said first, second, third and fourth poles being manipulated from an open position to a closed position by an elongated member that passes though an opening in an actuation member of each of said circuit interruption mechanisms of said first, second, third and fourth poles, said second pole being positioned intermediate to said first pole and said third pole, said third pole being positioned intermediate to said second and said fourth pole; b) a single operating mechanism for applying a force to said elongated member, said operating mechanism applying a force to said elongated member at a first position and a second position, said first position being intermediate said first and second poles and said second position being intermediate said third and fourth poles.
- 2. A circuit breaker as in claim 1, wherein said single operating mechanism comprises:
i) a pair of sidewalls each having an inner and outer surface, one of said pair of sidewalls being positioned at said first position and the other being positioned at said second position; ii) a handle yoke being pivotally mounted to said pair of sidewalls for movement between a first position and a second position on said outer surface of said pair of sidewalls; iii) a pair of engagement arms one of said engagement arms being mounted for movement on one of said outer walls and the other being mounted for movement on the outer surface of the other side wall; and iv) a pair of linkage mechanisms being coupled to said handle yoke at one end and said pair of engagement arms at the other, said pair of linkage mechanisms being configured, dimensioned and positioned to manipulate said pair of engagement arms from an open circuit position to a closed circuit position as said handle yoke is moved from said first position to said second position, said closed circuit position causing said elongated member to close said circuit interruption mechanism of said first, second, third and fourth poles.
- 3. A circuit breaker as in claim 2, wherein said engagement arms each have an opening configured, dimensioned and positioned to receive and engage said elongated member.
- 4. A circuit breaker as in claim 2, wherein said handle yoke is configured to have a pair of side arms, said pair of side arms of said handle yoke are in a facing spaced relationship and are configured to be positioned for movement about a point on said outer surface of said pair of said sidewalls of said operating mechanism.
- 5. A circuit breaker as in claim 4, wherein said handle yoke is configured to receive and support a handle.
- 6. A circuit breaker as in claim 2, wherein said circuit interruption mechanism of said first, second, third and fourth poles each have at least one opening through which said elongated member passes and said movement of said elongated member causes said circuit interruption mechanisms to move in a range defined by said open circuit position and said closed circuit position.
- 7. A circuit breaker as in claim 2, wherein said single operating mechanism further comprises:
v) a pair of cradles being mounted to said sidewalls and said linkage mechanisms being secured to said cradles, said cradles manipulating said engagement arms from said open circuit position to said closed circuit position as said handle yoke is moved from said first position to said second position.
- 8. A single operating mechanism for use with a circuit breaker having a plurality of phases, each phase having a circuit interruption mechanism, said mechanism comprising:
a) a pair of sidewalls, said sidewalls being positioned to straddle at least two of said plurality of phases; b) a pair of linkage mechanisms, each of said linkage mechanisms comprising:
i) a crank, for receiving and manipulating a crank pin; ii) a lower link pivotally connected to said crank at one end and pivotally connected to an upper link at the other end; and iv) a cradle pivotally connected to said sidewall and said upper link being pivotally connected to said cradle at a point remote from said lower link; c) a handle yoke being pivotally mounted to said sidewalls for movement in a range defined by a first position and a second position and said handle yoke being configured, dimensioned and positioned to cause said upper and lower links to move as said handle yoke is moved within said range, the movement of said upper and lower links causes said crank to apply a force to said crank pin at a first position and a second position, said first position being intermediate to a first pair of circuit interruption mechanisms and said second position being intermediate to a second pair of circuit interruption mechanisms said force being applied to said crank pin applies a symmetrical force to a circuit interruption mechanism of said first pair of circuit interruption mechanisms and a circuit interruption mechanism of said second pair of circuit interruption mechanisms.
- 9. A single operating mechanism as in claim 8, wherein said cradles, said upper and lower links and said cranks are configured, dimensioned and positioned to operate in close proximity to said walls, and said cradles are mounted to a surface of said side walls.
- 10. A circuit breaker as in claim 2, wherein said handle yoke is configured to have a handle mounting portion and said handle mounting portion is configured, dimensioned and positioned to align said handle with one of said poles.
- 11. A circuit breaker as in claim 2, wherein said single operating mechanism further comprises:
v) a spring being positioned in between said sidewalls and being secured to said handle yoke at one end and a pin at the other, said pin being secured to each of said pair of linkage mechanisms, said spring being stretched as said handle is manipulated to said second position from said first position, said spring provides a biasing force to urge said linkage mechanisms into said closed position as said handle yoke is moved to said second position.
- 12. A circuit breaker as in claim 11, wherein a pair of springs provide a biasing force to urge said linkage mechanisms as said handle yoke is moved to said second position.
- 13. The method of providing a symmetrical force to an operating arm of a circuit interruption mechanism, comprising:
determining a center of a crank pin for applying forces to an operating arm; and applying a force to said crank pin at a first position and a second position, said first and second positions being equidistant from the center of said crank pin, said force being applied by a single operating mechanism.
- 14. The method as in claim 13, further comprising:
providing a pair of linkage mechanisms for applying said force to said crank pin, said linkage mechanisms being located at said first and second positions.
- 15. An operating mechanism for use with a circuit breaker having a plurality of circuit interruption mechansims, said mechanism comprising:
a) a pair of sidewalls each having an inner and outer surface, said inner surfaces of said pair of sidewalls being in a facing spaced relationship with respect to each other and at least two of said circuit interruption mechanisms being positioned in between said inner surface is of said pair of sidewalls; b) a crank pin being operatively coupled to said circuit interruption mechanisms; b) a pair of linkage mechanisms one of said pair of linkage mechanisms being mounted to one of said pair of sidewalls and the other one being mounted to the other one of said pair of sidewalls, each of said linkage mechanisms comprising:
i) a crank, having a crank opening for receiving and engaging said crank pin, said crank being mounted to said sidewall for movement in a range defined by a first position and a second position; ii) a lower link pivotally connected to said crank at one end and pivotally connected to an upper link at the other end; and iii) a cradle pivotally connected to said sidewall and said upper link being fixedly secured to said cradle at a point remote from said lower link; c) a handle yoke being pivotally mounted to said sidewalls for movement in a range defined by an open position and a closed position and said handle yoke being configured, dimensioned and positioned to cause said cradles to pivot with respect to said sidewalls, the movement of said cradles causing said upper and lower links to move, the movement of said upper and lower links causes said cranks to engage and apply a force to said crank pin.
- 16. The operating mechanism as in claim 15, wherein said upper links each have an annular collar for receiving and engaging and end of a pin, and a spring is secured to said pin at one end and a portion of said handle yoke at the other.
- 17. The operating mechanism as in claim 16, wherein said cradles each have a guide pin that travels within an elongated opening of said sidewall as said cradle pivots with respect to said sidewall.
- 18. The operating mechanism as in claim 15, wherein said cradles each have a guide pin that travels within an elongated opening of said sidewall as said cradle pivots with respect to said sidewall.
- 19. The operating mechanism as in claim 15, wherein said cradles each have an inclined surface that is engaged by a portion of said handle yoke as said handle yoke travels within said range, said portion of said handle yoke causing said cradles to pivot with respect to said sidewalls.
- 20. The operating mechanism as in claim 15, wherein said cradles are mounted to said inner surface of said sidewalls and said cranks are mounted to said outer surface of said sidewalls.
- 21. The operating mechanism as in claim 20, wherein said crank openings are positioned equidistant from a center position of said crank pin, and equal amount of said circuit interruption mechanisms are positioned at either end of said center position.
- 22. The operating mechanism as in claim 15, wherein said crank openings are positioned equidistant from a center position of said crank pin, and equal amount of said circuit interruption mechanisms are positioned at either end of said center position.
- 23. The operating mechanism as in claim 15, wherein said pair of linkage mechanisms each further comprises:
iv) a latching mechanism being movably mounted to said sidewall, said latching mechanism having a receiving area being configured, dimensioned and positioned for receiving and engaging a portion of said crank.
- 24. The operating mechanism as in claim 23, wherein said pair of linkage mechanisms each further comprises:
iv) a latching release mechanism being movably mounted to said sidewall, said latching release mechanism providing an urging force for moving said latching mechanism to a positioned wherein said receiving area of said latching mechanism no longer engages said portion of said crank.
- 25. The operating mechanism as in claim 24, wherein said latching release mechanism is remotely activated.
- 26. A circuit breaker as in claim 2, wherein said handle yoke is configured to receive and support a handle, said handle being centered with respect to said first, second, third and fourth poles.
- 27. A circuit breaker as in claim 2, wherein said first, second and third poles represent a phase of a three phase circuit and said fourth pole is a neutral.
- 28. The operating mechanism as in claim 15, wherein a first plurality of pins are secured to said inner surface of one of said pair of side walls at one end and the inner surface of the other one of said pair of said side walls at the other end and a space being defined by said facing spaced relationship, and said space being modified by replacing said first plurality of pins with a second plurality of pins each having an overall length different than said first plurality of pins and said handle yoke being replaced by another handle yoke having a dimension corresponding to said overall length of said second plurality of pins.
- 29. The method of providing a symmetrical force to an operating arm of a circuit interruption mechanism, comprising: determining a center of a crank pin for applying forces to an operating arm; and applying a force to said crank pin at a first position and a second position, said first and second positions being equidistant from the center of said crank pin, said force being applied by a single means for applying said force.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/427,561 filed on Oct. 26, 1999, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference thereto.
Continuations (1)
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09427561 |
Oct 1999 |
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09681592 |
May 2001 |
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