Claims
- 1. A circuit breaker, comprising:
- a non-conductive casing, a plurality of electrically conductive elements within said casing, and a non-conductive handle for manipulating at least some of said electrically conductive elements;
- means for pivotably mounting said handle in said casing for movement about a defined pivot axis;
- said handle comprising a first portion which extends out of said casing for grasping by an operator, a second portion contained within said casing and containing said pivot axis, and an intermediate handle portion connecting said first and second handle portions;
- said intermediate handle portion having a narrowed cross-sectional width relative to the cross-sectional width of said first handle portion to define a bridging surface extending between the face of said intermediate handle portion and the lateral outer surface of said first handle portion;
- said second handle portion being shaped to define a combination of at least one ridge and at least one recess disposed radially outwardly of said pivot axis which together form a non-planar surface configuration;
- said casing having an outer surface portion which cooperates with said bridging surface to define a first part of a tortuous path between the exterior and interior of said casing;
- said casing further having a wall portion disposed radially outwardly of said pivot axis and extending adjacent to and facing said intermediate handle portion, the lateral outer surface of said first handle portion extending laterally outwardly of said casing wall portion, such that said facing case wall and intermediate handle portions together define a second part of said tortuous path; and
- said casing further comprising a combination of at least one recess and at least one ridge disposed radially outwardly of said pivot axis which form a non-planar surface configuration adjacent and complementary to said non-planar surface configuration of said second handle portion to define a third part of said tortuous path.
- 2. A circuit breaker according to claim 1, wherein said non-planar surfaces of said handle and casing are spaced from each other to form gaps of substantially uniform width which define said tortuous path.
- 3. A circuit breaker according to claim 2, wherein said tortuous path is substantially S-shaped in cross-section.
- 4. A circuit breaker according to claim 2, wherein said handle is movable relative to said casing in a direction substantially parallel to at least a portion of each of said non-planar surfaces.
- 5. A circuit breaker according to claim 4, wherein said handle is pivotable relative to said casing.
- 6. A circuit breaker according to claim 5, wherein said ridges and recesses of said handle and casing are arcuately shaped, with their centers of radii substantially coincident with the pivot axis of said handle.
- 7. A circuit breaker according to claim 1, wherein said second handle portion has non-planar surface configurations on opposite surfaces; and said casing comprises two complementary housing portions, each having a non-planar surface configuration which cooperates with a corresponding one of said second handle portion non-planar surface configurations to define a said tortuous path.
- 8. A circuit breaker according to claim 7, wherein said non-planar surfaces of said handle and casing are spaced from each other to form a gap of substantially uniform width which defines said tortuous path.
- 9. A circuit breaker according to claim 8, wherein said handle is pivotable relative to said casing and said ridges and recesses, and said ridges and recesses of said handle and casing are arcuately shaped, with their centers of radii substantially coincident with the pivot axis of said handle.
- 10. A circuit breaker according to claim 1, wherein said casing comprises two complementary housing portions having non-planar surface configurations which cooperate with said non-planar handle surface configuration, said housing portions having bosses with inwardly extending portions which mate, in spaced apart relation, with said narrowed width intermediate handle portion to define extensions of said tortuous path.
- 11. A circuit breaker according to claim 10, wherein the distance from said exposed portion of said handle through said tortuous path to any of said electrically conductive elements is at least 0.315 inch.
- 12. A circuit breaker according to claim 10, wherein: said electrically conductive elements include a frame member, and a pin member supported by said frame member; said second handle portion is mounted to said pin member for pivotal movement relative to said frame member; and the minimum distance from said exposed portion of said handle through said tortuous path to said frame member is at least equal to industry safety standards.
- 13. A circuit breaker according to claim 12, wherein: said non-planar handle surface configuration comprises at least one arcuate ridge and at least one arcuate recess; said nonplanar surfaces of said casing comprise at least one arcuate recess and at least one arcuate ridge; the arcs of said ridges and recesses of said handle and casing being centered on the pivot axis of said handle.
- 14. The circuit breaker of claim 1, wherein:
- said intermediate portion of said handle is narrower than the radially outermost portion of said handle portion to define a second bridging surface between said intermediate portion and said second portion.
- 15. The circuit breaker of claim 1, wherein:
- said handle and said casing are generally symmetric about a plane perpendicular to said pivot axis.
- 16. The circuit breaker of claim 1, wherein:
- said casing outer surface portion is arcuately shaped.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a division of co-pending U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 848,169, filed May 22, 1986, which is a division of U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 486,716, filed Apr. 20, 1983, now abandoned.
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