Claims
- 1. In a circuit breaker switch for periodic current having a stationary contact connected to a first current terminal; a movable contact connected to a second current terminal and having a closed position in which it engages the stationary contact and an open position in which it is separated from the stationary contact and actuating means for moving the movable contact; the improvement comprising locking means having an operative position in which it immobilizes said movable contact in its said closed position and an inoperative position in which it is clear of said movable contact; first current intensity-responsive means connected to said locking means for moving said locking means from said inoperative position to said locking position when the intensity of current flowing through the circuit breaker switch exceeds a first predetermined value; and second current intensity-responsive means for moving said locking means from said locking position to said inoperative position when the current intensity subsequently reaches a second predetermined value.
- 2. A circuit breaker switch as defined in claim 1, wherein said locking means includes a slidably supported locking pin having first and second ends and a path of motion substantially perpendicular to the path of motion of said movable contact; a locking pin receiving means carried by said movable contact; in said operative position said locking pin projecting with said first end into said locking pin receiving means and in said inoperative position said locking pin being withdrawn with respect to said locking pin receiving means.
- 3. A circuit breaker switch as defined in claim 2, further comprising an electrically conducting fixed member being electrically continuously connected to said second current terminal and said movable contact; said first current intensity-responsive means comprising a magnetic ring affixed to said fixed member; and armature affixed to said second end of said locking pin and arranged to cooperate with said magnetic ring; and spring means continuously urging said locking pin into the withdrawn position; said armature being moved against said spring means towards said magnetic ring by magnetic attraction when the current flowing in said fixed member exceeds said first predetermined value for effecting movement of said locking pin into said operative position.
- 4. A circuit breaker switch as defined in claim 3, said second current intensity-responsive means comprising means defining an opening in said locking pin; a camming pin having first and second ends and a path of motion substantially perpendicular to the path of motion of said locking pin; the first end of said camming pin having a skewed face; said camming pin being movable into an advanced position for penetrating into said opening in said locking pin to move said locking pin, with said skewed face, from the operative position into the inoperative position; said camming pin being movable into a withdrawn position; additional spring means continuously urging said camming pin into its withdrawn position; a short-circuiting ring affixed to the second end of said camming pin; and electrodynamic force-generating means continuously connected to said fixed member and operatively coupled to said short-circuiting ring for displacing said camming pin against said additional spring means into said advanced position when the current flowing in said fixed member exceeds said second predetermined value.
- 5. A circuit breaker switch as defined in claim 4, further comprising a contact bridge slidably supported by and being in continuous electric contact with said fixed member; said contact bridge being in continuous electric contact with said movable contact; said contact bridge having a closed position in which it electrically contacts said stationary contact and an open position in which it is separated from said stationary contact; said fixed member and said contact bridge constituting a movable rated current contact and said stationary contact constituting a stationary rated current contact; further comprising means defining an additional opening in said locking pin; an additional camming pin having first and second ends and a path of motion substantially perpendicular to the path of motion of said locking pin, the first end of said additional camming pin having a skewed face; said additional camming pin being affixed, at its said second end, to said contact bridge to be movable therewith as a unit; in said open position of said contact bridge, said additional camming pin extending into said additional opening of said locking pin for moving said locking pin, with the skewed face of the additional camming pin, from the operative position into the inoperative position; said additional camming pin assuming a withdrawn position in the closed position of said contact bridge.
- 6. A circuit breaker switch as defined in claim 4, said second current intensity-responsive means further comprising means defining a recess in said short-circuiting ring; an additional locking pin having first and second ends and a path of motion substantially perpendicular to the path of motion of said camming pin; a locking lug carried on said first end of said additional locking pin; said additional locking pin having an advanced position in which said locking lug projects and hooks into said recess of said short-circuiting ring for immobilizing said camming pin in its withdrawn position, said additional locking pin having a withdrawn position in which said locking lug is clear of said recess in said short-circuiting ring; and means for moving said additional locking pin.
- 7. A circuit breaker switch as defined in claim 6, wherein said means for moving said additional locking pin includes a further spring means continuously urging said additional locking pin into its withdrawn position; a plate member affixed to said second end of said additional locking pin, said plate member being located adjacent said fixed member to be affected by electrodynamic forces generated by the current flowing in said fixed member for urging said additional locking pin into its advanced position against the force of said further spring means.
- 8. A circuit breaker switch as defined in claim 7, further comprising means defining a slot in said fixed member; said slot and said plate member being in an at least partial overlap with respect to one another.
- 9. A circuit breaker switch as defined in claim 4, further comprising a contact bridge slidably supported by and being in continuous electric contact with said fixed member; said contact bridge being in continuous electric contact with said movable contact; said contact bridge having a closed position in which it electrically contacts said stationary contact and an open position in which it is separated from said stationary contact; said fixed member and said contact bridge constituting a movable rated current contact and said stationary contact constituting a stationary rated current contact; wherein said electrodynamic force-generating means includes a coil for carrying the same current that flows through said movable contact when said contact bridge is in its open position and said movable contact is in its closed position.
- 10. A circuit breaker switch as defined in claim 9, further comprising a slide ring being in continuous sliding contact with said movable contact; said coil having one terminal connected to said slide ring and another terminal connected to said fixed member.
- 11. A circuit breaker switch as defined in claim 2, wherein said locking pin receiving means comprises a ring affixed to said movable contact and a recess provided in said ring for receiving said first end of said locking pin.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a division of Application Ser. No. 652,973, filed Jan. 28, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,053,727.
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