Claims
- 1. A circuit interrupter comprising:
- a first stationary contsact; contact;
- a second stationary contact separated from said first stationary contact;
- bridging contact means;
- an elongated contact arm, having said bridging contact means connected thereto, pivotal about an axis between a closed position wherein said bridging contact means completes an electric circuit between said first stationary contact and said second stationary contact and an open position wherein said bridging contact means is spaced apart from said first stationary contact and said second stationary contact;
- insulating means connected to the free end of said elongated contact arm disposed between said elongated contact arm and said bridging contact means to support said bridging contact means in an insulating relationship from said elongated contact arm;
- primary latch means connected to said elongated contact arm having a latching position latching said elongated contact arm in the closed position;
- a secondary latch having a latched position keeping said primary latch means in the latching position; and,
- bimetal actuating means responsive to current flow for unlatching said secondary latch when current flow through the circuit interrupter exceeds a trip level for a predetermined period of time whereby said primary latch is released and said elongated contact arm can move to the open position.
- 2. A circuit interrupter as claimed in claim 1 wherein said insulating means comprises:
- an insulating member rigidly connected to said elongated contact arm;
- a support member of generally U-shaped cross-section having two legs and an inner bight portion, said support member being disposed with said insulating member between said its legs and said bridging contact connected to said bight portion; and,
- tabs formed on the free ends of the U-shaped support member to maintain the U-shaped support member around said insulating member.
- 3. A circuit interrupter as claimed in claim 2 comprising:
- a spring disposed between the inner bight portion of said U-shaped support member and said insulating member; and,
- grooves formed in said insulating member to restrict rotational movement of said U-shaped support member.
- 4. A secondary circuit breaker disposed in the oil filled housing of a distribution transformer comprising:
- a plurality of poles each being connected in series with the secondary of the distribution transformer;
- each pole comprising a pair of stationary contacts, a bridging contact, an elongated metallic contact arm, an insulating member insulatably supporting said bridging contact from said elongated contact arm, each elongated contact arm movable between an open position when said bridging contact is spaced from said pair of stationary contacts and a closed position wherein said bridging contact engages said pair of stationary contacts;
- a connecting rod formed of a metallic material rigidly supported for rotational movement about an axis and having said elongated contact arms connected thereto; and,
- operating means linked to said connecting rod for opening all poles of the circuit interrupter when current flow through any pole of the circuit interrupter exceeds a selected current level.
- 5. A circuit breaker as claimed in claim 4 wherein each pole comprises:
- a U-shaped support member having two legs and a bight portion, and disposed between said bridging contact and said insulating member, said bridging contact being attached to the bight portion, and the legs of said U-shaped member being disposed around said insulating member.
- 6. A circuit breaker as claimed in claim 5 wherein each pole comprises:
- a spring disposed between the inner bight portion of said U-shaped support member and said insulating member to bias said bridging contact away from said insulating member; and,
- projections extending from the free ends of said U-shaped support member legs for maintaining said U-shaped support member in engagement with said insulating member.
- 7. A circuit breaker as claimed in claim 6 wherein said insulating member of each pole has a groove formed therein within which the legs of said U-shaped support member are disposed to restrict rotational movement of said U-shaped support member.
- 8. A circuit interrupter comprising:
- a stationary contact;
- a movable contact;
- an elongated contact arm pivotal about a fixed axis;
- insulating means connected to the movable end of said elongated contact arm and insulatably supporting said movable contact from the free end of said elongated contact arm;
- spring biasing means biasing said elongated contact arm to an open position wherein said movable contact is separated from said stationary contact;
- latching means for latching said elongated contact arm in a closed position wherein said movable contact is in engagement with said stationary contact; and,
- tripping means for releasing said latching means under predetermined overload current conditions.
- 9. A circuit interrupter as claimed in claim 8 wherein said insulating means comprises:
- at least one insulator rigidly connected to said elongated contact arm, biasing means disposed between said movable contact and said insulator for biasing said movable contact away from said insulator; and,
- retaining means for restricting the movement of said movable contact with respect to said insulator.
- 10. A circuit interrupter as claimed in claim 8 wherein said insulating means comprises a pair of insulating members disposed around and rigidly connected to said elongated contact arm; and including,
- retaining means formed of a generally U-shaped cross-sectional member having two legs and a bight portion, said U-shaped member disposed around said pair of insulating members and having the movable contact connected to the bight portion thereof; and,
- a biasing spring disposed between the inner bight portion of the U-shaped retaining member and said insulating members.
- 11. A circuit interrupter as claimed in claim 9 comprising a plurality of poles wherein each pole is constructed as claimed in claim 9, said interrupter comprising a connecting rod formed of a metallic material and rigidly connecting the elongated contact arms of each pole.
- 12. A circuit interrupter as claimed in claim 9 wherein said insulating members have depressed portions formed therein within which a portion of the legs of the U-shaped support member are disposed to restrict rotational movement of said U-shaped support members.
- 13. A circuit interrupter, comprising:
- a pair of stationary contacts;
- a movable bridging contact;
- an elongated metallic contact arm pivotal at one end about a fixed axis between open and closed positions;
- insulating means rigidly attached to the free end of said elongated metallic contact arm and comprising a receiving portion, said insulating means resiliently supporting said movable bridging contact in a manner electrically insulated from said elongated metallic contact arm so that said movable bridging contact electrically connects said stationary contacts when said elongated metallic contact arm is in a closed position and said movable bridging contact is spaced away from said stationary contacts when said elongated metallic contact arm is in an open position.
- 14. A circuit interrupter as claimed in claim 13 comprising a support member, said support member comprising a support surface and positioning means, said movable bridging contact being attached to said support surface, and said positioning means extending into said receiving portion of said insulating means.
- 15. A circuit interrupter as claimed in claim 14 wherein said receiving means comprises at least one pair of convergent surfaces receiving said positioning means.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to U.S. patent Application Ser. No. 496,800 entitled "An Improved Distribution Transformer Secondary Circuit Breaker" filed Aug. 12, 1974, by J. F. Cotton et al and assigned to the assignee of the present application.
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