The disclosed and claimed concept relates generally to circuit interruption equipment and, more particularly, to a circuit interrupter, a trip deck assembly of the circuit interrupter, and a support for carrying a switch of the trip deck assembly.
Numerous types of circuit interrupters are known in the relevant art. Circuit interrupters are known to be used in order to protect at least a portion of a circuit from certain predetermined electrical conditions such as overcurrent conditions, under-voltage conditions, and other such conditions. Some circuit interrupters are single pole circuit interrupters whereas others circuit interrupters simultaneously interrupt a plurality of poles. Some circuit interrupters include a trip bar which, when moved in response to any of a variety of events, actuates an operating mechanism that separates a set of separable contacts. In a multi-pole circuit interrupter, a crossbar is typically provided across the sets of separable contacts of each pole to cause all of the sets of separable contacts to open simultaneously in response to operation of the operating mechanism.
It is also known to provide certain instrumentation on circuit interrupters. By way of example, it is known to provide accessory devices such as bell alarms, auxiliary switches, shunt trips, under-voltage relays, and the like that perform various functions in a known fashion. It is also known, however, that it can be desirable to have as much instrumentation as possible inside a breaker, including redundant instrumentation if possible, but that the space within the interior of a circuit interrupter for such instrumentation is limited. Improvements thus would be desirable.
An improved multi-pole circuit interrupter includes an improved trip deck assembly adjacent one pole and further includes an accessory deck adjacent another pole. The accessory deck includes conventional accessory devices such as an auxiliary switch, etc., and the trip deck assembly includes switches and one or more other devices that can interact with a crossbar and a trip bar of the circuit interrupter. Such switches can be easily installed by a technician in the field after manufacture of the circuit interrupter. One switch is held in place by a support, and the other switch is held in place by a retainer, with the support and the retainer holding the switches in a fixed position on the trip deck assembly in order to interact with the crossbar and the trip bar.
Accordingly, an aspect of the disclosed and claimed concept is to provide an improved support that can hold a switch in position with respect to a crossbar of a circuit interrupter.
Another aspect of the disclosed and claimed concept is to provide a trip deck assembly that can carry such a support and a switch on a circuit interrupter.
Another aspect of the disclosed and claimed concept is to provide a circuit interrupter having such a trip deck assembly and such a support that holds the switch.
Accordingly, an aspect of the disclosed and claimed is to provide an improved support for a switch that is structured to mount the switch to a platform, the switch having a housing and further having a plunger that is movably situated on the housing. The support can be generally stated as including a base structured to engage the housing, the base having an opening formed therein that is structured to receive therethrough at least a portion of at least one of the housing and the plunger, a number of walls situated on the base, a mounting apparatus that is structured to be usable to affix the number of walls to the platform, and a receptacle that is situated adjacent the base and the number of walls and that is structured to receive the housing therein.
A further understanding of the disclosed and claimed concept can be gained from the following Description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Similar numerals refer to similar parts throughout the specification.
An improved circuit interrupter 4 in accordance with the disclosed and claimed concept is depicted generally in
The circuit interrupter 4 additionally includes a plurality of poles 12A, 12B, and 12C, which may be collectively or individually referred to herein with the numeral 12. Each of the poles 12 includes a set of separable contacts (
The circuit interrupter 4 further includes a crossbar 20 and a trip bar 24 that are depicted schematically in
The trip deck assembly 6 can be said to include a platform apparatus 36 and a switch apparatus 38. The platform apparatus 36 includes a platform 40 upon which the switch apparatus 38 is situated. The platform apparatus further includes a processing system 44 that is generically depicted as being situated somewhere on the platform 40, although it is understood that the processing system 44 can be situated anywhere on the trip deck assembly 6 without departing from the spirit of the instant disclosure. As will be set forth in greater detail below, the switch apparatus 38 is electrically connected with the processing system 44. The processing system 44 is electrically connected with another electronic device such as a mainframe computer, an enterprise data system, or with other electronic components of the circuit interrupter 4, by way of example and without limitation.
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As noted elsewhere herein, the switches 52 and 54 are electrically connected with the processing system 44. As can be seen in
The first and second states of the plungers 68 of the switches 52 and 54 are detected by or are otherwise communicated to the processing system 44, and based upon which the processing system 44 generates an output from which other data devices can discern whether the circuit interrupter 4 is in its OPEN position, its CLOSED position, or its TRIP position. This information is provided in addition to any information that may be provided by any of the accessory devices 32 on the accessory deck 28. Such redundant information is highly advantageous due to the potential for structures to fail when the circuit interrupter 4 is tripped. Furthermore, the trip deck assembly 6 is situated at an end of the circuit breaker 4 opposite the accessory deck 28 and thus does not occupy any space that otherwise would be occupied by the accessory deck 28. Furthermore, and as noted above, the switch apparatus 38 can be retrofitted to the circuit breaker 4 in the field after manufacture, meaning that the circuit interrupter 4 can be manufactured without the switch apparatus 38 and potentially without the trip deck assembly 6, and that either or both can be added in the field with minimal effort, which is highly advantageous. Further advantages will be apparent.
While specific embodiments of the disclosed concept have been described in detail, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications and alternatives to those details could be developed in light of the overall teachings of the disclosure. Accordingly, the particular arrangements disclosed are meant to be illustrative only and not limiting as to the scope of the disclosed concept which is to be given the full breadth of the claims appended and any and all equivalents thereof
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