The present invention relates generally to circuit breakers, and more particularly to installation of circuit breakers and connection of neutral wire conductors thereof.
In general, a circuit breaker operates to engage and disengage a selected branch electrical circuit from an electrical power supply. The circuit breaker provides current interruption thereby providing protection to the electrical circuit from continuous over-current conditions and high-current transients due, for example, to electrical short circuits. Such circuit breakers operate by separating a pair of internal electrical contacts contained within a housing of the circuit breaker. Typically, one electrical contact is stationary while the other is movable and may be coupled to a moveable contact arm.
In some embodiments, so-called “electronic circuit breakers” may include a neutral conductor pigtail used to connect to a neutral (e.g., to a neutral bar) in a load center. Arc faults Circuit Breakers (AFCIs) include such a wound neutral conductor pigtail, for example.
Today, AFCI breakers are shipped with long curled wire neutral conductors. The industry term used to describe the wired conductors is “pig-tail”. The pig-tail to neutral connection is made for AFCI's to detect line-to-neutral or line-to-ground arc faults. The pig-tail to neutral bar connection is accomplished by use of a screw driven to a specified torque.
In existing electronic circuit breakers 100 as shown in
In another approach, the connection to the neutral bar may be made by using a “plug-on” connection on the line side of the circuit breaker to a neutral bar or strap. However, although the plug-on connection is less labor intensive than using a coiled pig-tail to make the neutral connection, the plug-on connection may suffer from a drawback that sometimes it may become detached from the neutral rail.
Thus, electronic circuit breaker designs and assemblies configured to provide lower installation costs and/or installation time are desired.
According to a first aspect, a circuit breaker is provided. The circuit breaker includes housing, and a short wired pigtail exiting the housing, the short wired pigtail having a factory length from a point of exit from the housing to a terminal end of less than about 16 cm.
In accordance with another aspect, a base pan for mounting a circuit breaker is provided. The base pan includes a plurality of busses, and an insulating base portion receiving the busses, the base pan configured to receive a circuit breaker thereon, the insulating base portion including a pigtail guide channel configured to direct a short wired pigtail towards a neutral bar socket as the circuit breaker is mounted to the insulating base portion
According to another aspect, a base pan and circuit breaker assembly is provided. The base pan and circuit breaker assembly includes a circuit breaker including a housing, and a short wired pigtail exiting the housing, the short wired pigtail having a factory length from a point of exit from the housing to a terminal end of less than about 16 cm, and a base pan, including a plurality of busses, a neutral bar including a neutral bar socket, and an insulating base portion receiving the busses, the base pan configured to receive the circuit breaker, the insulating base portion including a pigtail guide channel adapted to direct the short wired pigtail towards a neutral bar socket as the circuit breaker is mounted to the insulating base portion.
In accordance with another aspect, a method of installing a circuit breaker is provided. The method includes providing a base pan including a plurality of busses, a neutral bar including a neutral socket, and an insulating base portion, the base pan configured to receive the circuit breaker, the insulating base portion including a pigtail guide channel, providing a circuit breaker including a housing, and a short wired pigtail exiting the housing, the short wired pigtail having a factory length from a point of exit from the housing to a terminal end of less than about 16 cm, and directing the short wired pigtail towards the neutral socket within the pigtail guide channel as the circuit breaker is mounted to the insulating base portion.
Still other aspects, features, and advantages of the present invention may be readily apparent from the following detailed description by illustrating a number of example embodiments and implementations, including the best mode contemplated for carrying out the present invention. The present invention may also be capable of other and different embodiments, and its several details may be modified in various respects, all without departing from the scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the drawings and descriptions are to be regarded as illustrative in nature, and not as restrictive. The invention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the scope of the invention.
The drawings, described below, are for illustrative purposes only and are not necessarily drawn to scale. Like reference numerals used in the drawings identify similar or identical elements throughout the several views. The drawings are not intended to limit the scope of the invention in any way.
Reference will now be made in detail to the example embodiments of this disclosure, which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
To lower the cost of manufacture and lower installation costs for installing circuit breakers, the inventors herein have invented a quick-connect circuit breaker and base pan assembly. The quick-connect circuit breaker reduces the labor involved with making the neutral bar connection, while utilizing a tried-and-true screw and wire connection. During installation, a circuit breaker with a short wired pigtail that is pre-configured from the factory may be removed from the packaging, and installed to the base pan without having to measure and cut of the short wired pigtail. This dramatically saves on the installation time by reducing the number of steps it takes to install a circuit breaker into a load center. Further, the compact configuration allows more room in the trough for routing of other wires. Moreover, the shorter length of the pigtail saves on material costs.
One or more embodiments of the invention are directed at a circuit breaker (e.g., an electronic circuit breaker) including a short wired pigtail having a total outside length of less than about 16 cm. The short wired pigtail may be bent from the factory with an L-bend or other factory bend. In some embodiments, the short wired pigtail may be pre-bent to an installed configuration, such that the installer may remove simply the circuit breaker from packaging and immediately install the circuit breaker to the base pan without further bending and/or cutting. In one or more embodiments, the short wired pigtail may be pre-stripped to remove an end portion to be received in the neutral bar socket of a neutral bar.
In other embodiments, a base pan configured for mounting a circuit breaker with a short wired pigtail is provided. The base pan includes an insulating base portion including one or more pigtail guide channels. The pigtail guide channel is configured to orient and/or direct the short wired pigtail towards a neutral bar socket of a neutral bar as the circuit breaker is mounted to the insulating base portion.
One or more embodiments of the invention may be applied to one-pole or two-pole electronic residential circuit breakers. Such circuit breakers may include ratings of between about 15 A to 60 A (including ratings of 15 A, 20 A, 30 A, 40 A, 60 A), for example. Furthermore, embodiments of the invention may be applied to a single-pole or two-pole arc fault circuit interrupters (AFCIs), combination arc fault circuit interrupters (CAFCIs), and/or ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) constructions, or any other circuit breaker including a wired pigtail.
These and other embodiments of circuit breakers, base pans, and circuit breaker and base pan assemblies, as well as installation methods are described below with reference to
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The circuit breaker 200 and housing 202 may be made up of any number of interconnecting housing module sections. For example, as shown in
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In each case, the housings 102 may be made up of, and include, an arrangement of internal and external side covers, which are adapted to contain and/or retain the various working internal components of the circuit breakers 200, 200A, which are not otherwise described herein and are conventional.
The circuit breakers 200, 200A include a line side 202A, a load side 202B, a top 202C, and a bottom 202D. Bottom 202D is configured and adapted to interface with a base pan 314 (
Load side 202B may further include the short wired pigtail 204 functioning as a neutral conductor. Load side 202B may also include a connection feature 216, such as a tab, which may interface with a complementary feature 318, such as a hook on a base pan 314 as shown in
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Short wired pigtail 204 may, in some embodiments, come in a pre-stripped configuration from the factory, where the insulating coating on the short wired pigtail 204 is removed a defined distance back from the terminal end 204E. The defined distance may be between about 1 cm and about 3 cm from the terminal end 204E, for example. This readies the terminal end to be accepted into the neutral bar socket (340—
In one or more embodiments, as shown in
In one or more embodiments, the short wired pigtail 204 may include a starting bend 230 that bends upwardly towards the top 202C of the circuit breaker 200 as the short wired pigtail 204 exits the housing 202. The starting bend 230 may be factory provided in addition to the L-Bend 224 so that the circuit breaker 200 can be housed/sold in a smaller package. In use, the installer, after removing the circuit breaker 200 from the packaging in the configuration shown in
Optionally, the circuit breaker 200 can include a short wired pigtail 204 having the configuration shown in
In another aspect according to one or more embodiments, a base pan 314 that is configured for mounting one or more circuit breakers 200, 200A is provided. Base pan 314 includes an insulating base portion 332 and a plurality of busses 334, 336 received thereon. Busses 334, 336 may be A and B phase busses and may snap into position on the insulating base portion 332 using snap-fit features, or may otherwise be molded to or fastened the insulating base portion 332. Busses 334, 336 may be constructed as conductive metal bars (e.g., copper or copper alloy, or aluminum or aluminum alloys) and may include multiple stabs 335 incrementally arranged along their length to allow for electrical connection to the line side 202A of the circuit breakers 200, 200A. Stabs 335 may be arranged at spacing intervals of about every 2.5 cm along the length of the busses 334, 336, for example. Other spacing may be used.
Insulating base portion 332 may be a single molded piece, or made up of multiple interfacing pieces. Insulating base portion 332 may be made of a suitable electrically insulating material, such as a plastic material, for example. Base pan 314 is configured to receive one or more circuit breakers 200, 200A thereon. Insulating base portion 332 may be molded and may include one or more attachment features 337 for attaching the base pan 314 to an enclosure, such as a panel box (not shown).
Insulating base portion 332 may include one or more pigtail guide channels 338 (a few labeled), which may be molded or otherwise formed therein. The one or more pigtail guide channels 338 are configured and adapted to orient/direct the short wired pigtail 204 of the circuit breaker 200 towards a neutral bar socket 340 of a neutral bar 342 as the circuit breaker 200 is being mounted to the insulating base portion 332. The configuration of the pigtail guide channels 338 may include any configuration that guides and directs the trajectory of the short wired pigtail 204 during installation of the circuit breaker 200.
The insulating base portion 332 may include one or more neutral bars 342 mounted thereto. Neutral bar 342 may be a conductive material such as copper or aluminum or alloys thereof. Each neutral bar 342 may have any number of neutral bar sockets 340 formed therein, such as between about 10 and 40, for example. Other numbers of neutral bar sockets 340 may be used. Each neutral bar socket 340 may include an associated screw 343 that can be turned to secure the stripped end of the short wired pigtail 204 therein. The neutral bar 342 may be retained in the insulating base portion 332 by snap fit portions of the insulating base portion 332 as shown in
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The pigtail guide channel 338 may be laterally aligned with a neutral bar socket 340 of the neutral bar 342 as shown in
In one or more embodiments, the pigtail guide channel 338 may have a lateral length L, as shown in FIG. 3D, of between about 1.5 cm and about 2.5 cm, and, as shown in
According to another aspect, a method of installing a circuit breaker (e.g., circuit breaker 200, 200A) is provided. As shown in
The method 500 includes, in 504, providing a circuit breaker including a housing (e.g., housing 202), and a short wired pigtail (e.g., short wired pigtail 204) exiting the housing, the short wired pigtail having a factory length (measured along the central axis of the wire) from a point of exit from the housing to a terminal end (e.g., terminal end 204E) of less than about 16 cm.
The method 500 includes, in 506, directing the short wired pigtail towards the neutral bar socket within the pigtail guide channel as the circuit breaker is mounted to the insulating base portion. Thus, the steps of unwinding, measuring, and cutting formerly carried out by the installer may be reduced or eliminated. In some embodiments, the step of stripping and/or bending may also be eliminated. Thus, installation time and cost may be reduced.
While the invention is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments and methods thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and are described in detail herein. It should be understood, however, that it is not intended to limit the invention to the particular apparatus, assemblies, or methods disclosed, but, to the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents and alternatives falling within the scope of the invention.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/151,634 filed on Apr. 23, 2015, and entitled “LOAD CENTER WITH IMPROVED FEATURES FOR ELECTRONIC BREAKER INSTALLATION,” the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety herein.
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