This application claims the benefit of priority of Chinese patent application 200910100664.4, filed Jul. 16, 2009, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present disclosure relates generally to a circuit breaker. A circuit breaker may be used in power supplies of various equipment and systems such as electrical appliances, instruments, and devices.
Current electrical appliances, instruments, devices, equipment and systems have a power input end, which can be connected with a power supply. The power supply has a load end, which can be connected with one or more loads. Between the input end and the load end, there is at least one route for an inductive circuit. If, when using the power supply, the power input end is used as the load end by mistake, or if the load end is used as the power input end by mistake, or if the grounding fails, the above mentioned electrical equipment or device may be destroyed, or even a fire may occur, endangering personal safety. Therefore, in case of circuit failure or incorrect wiring, it is quite important to break the circuit right away.
The existing circuit breaker has a structural defect. When it breaks the circuit in the case of a circuit failure, the resetting button on it can still be pressed for resetting, causing damage to the electrical equipment.
In addition, the existing circuit breaker normally adopts electrical tripping. After the circuit is broken, power is no longer supplied, and so the electrical tripping can not be carried out.
A circuit breaker is provided which can ensure timely tripping under any circumstances. Moreover, in case of any failure in the circuit, the resetting button can not be pressed down and the tripped status can be maintained.
In one embodiment, a circuit breaker may comprise a circuit board, a resetting button, a lock pin, a tripping button, and an elevator. The resetting button may comprise a locking device. The locking device may comprise a resetting drawbar having an upper portion, a middle portion, and a lower end. A hook may be at the lower end of the resetting drawbar. A resetting spring may be on the upper portion of the resetting drawbar. A tripping spring may be on the middle portion of the resetting drawbar.
A lock pin below the resetting drawbar may comprise a lock pin slope. The lock pin may be configured to selectively contact the hook.
A tripping button may comprise a tripping device configured to selectively contact the locking device. The tripping device may comprise a tripping block, a loosening block slope configured to selectively contact the lock pin slope, and a moveable spring between the tripping block and the circuit board.
An elevator may have an upper edge and a bottom edge. The elevator may house the portion of the resetting drawbar covered by the tripping spring. The hook may align with the bottom of the elevator.
The circuit breaker makes mechanical tripping possible through the action of a tripping device on a locking device. This ensures timely tripping under any circumstance by avoiding a situation where tripping can not be carried out when the power to the circuit is off. In the case of any failure in the circuit, the resetting button can not be pressed down, and the tripping status is maintained to protect the circuit.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the invention, as claimed.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate several embodiments of the invention and together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
Reference will now be made in detail to the present exemplary embodiments, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.
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The resetting button 25 and tripping button 32 provided on base 14 may penetrate 15A upper cover 10A and 20A upper cover 10B. 15A upper cover 10A and 20A upper cover 10B are each provided with two upper cover grounding holes 20-1, two neutral plug holes 20-2, and two phase plug holes 20-3. Dual-color indicators 86 on base 14 penetrate through 15A upper cover 10A and 20A upper cover 10B.
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Locking device may comprise a strip of material configured so that resetting drawbar 26 is parallel to a lower end of hook 102. Hook 102 may perpendicularly interpose resetting drawbar 26 and lower end of hook 102 such that the parallel portions are offset by hook 102, and hook 102 forms a ledge on both sides of the strip of material.
Resetting drawbar 26 and tripping spring 30 are provided in elevator 68. Hook 102 corresponds to the bottom of elevator 68. Below resetting drawbar 26, metal lock pin 72 corresponding to hook 102 is provided. At the front end, metal lock pin 72 is provided with a lock pin slope 100.
Tripping device includes tripping block 34 with loosening block slope 98, which is provided below tripping button 32. Tripping device also includes moveable spring 36, which is provided between tripping block 34 and circuit board 84. Loosening block slope 98 corresponds with lock pin slope 100. Mechanical tripping is made possible with the action of tripping device on the locking device. This ensures timely tripping by avoiding the phenomenon that electrical tripping can not be carried out when power to the circuit breaker is off.
Circuit board 84 is provided with a retractable device connected to metal lock pin 72. Retractable device includes piston 78 connected with metal lock pin 72. Circuit board 84 is provided with mounting device bracket 66 for assembling piston 78. Circuit board 84 is also provided with coil rack 74. Between coil rack 74 and mounting device bracket 66, piston spring 80 connected with piston 78, is provided. Piston spring 80 is covered with solenoid coil 76. The retractable device operates the metal lock to move the metal lock forward and backward.
Metal lock pin 72 is provided with a notch, into which the lower end of hook 102 is inserted. Lock bracket 92 is provided on circuit board 84 below metal lock pin 72. Lock bracket 92 is provided with a lock moveable contact spring 82A and a lock static contact spring 82B. Lock moveable contact spring 82A corresponds to lower end of hook 102.
When the lower end of hook 102 separates from lock moveable contact spring 82A, it is called the first position. When the lower end of hook 102 contacts lock moveable contact spring 82A, it is called the second position. When the lower end of hook 102 is attached to the bottom of elevator 68, it is called the third position. Hook 102 moves among the first position, the second position, and the third position.
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In the preceding specification, various preferred embodiments have been described with reference to the accompanying drawings. It will, however, be evident that various other modifications and changes may be made thereto, and additional embodiments may be implemented, without departing from the broader scope of the invention as set forth in the claims that follow. The specification and drawings are accordingly to be regarded in an illustrative rather than restrictive sense.
Other embodiments of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the invention disclosed herein. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with the true scope and spirit of the invention being indicated by the following claims.
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