Claims
- 1. A circuit interrupter comprising:separable main contacts; an operating mechanism interconnected with said separable main contacts; a housing in which said separable main contacts and said operating mechanism are disposed, said housing including a base having a first hole and a cover having a second hole aligned with said first hole and with a second hole diameter; and an attaching device securing said cover to said base, said attaching device including a main member having a head connected to a body, said head having a head diameter that is greater than said second hole diameter, said body separated into a non-attaching portion adjacent to said head and an attaching portion away from said head, said body inserted into said second hole and said first hole with said non-attaching portion extending through said second hole and said attaching portion attached to said base, said attaching device further including a compressible member positioned between said head and said cover and normally in a non-compressed state, said head and said cover separated by a first distance when said compressible member is in said non-compressed state, said compressible member compressing into a compressed state upon a predetermined gas pressure existing within said housing thereby enabling said base and said cover to separate by a separation distance, said head and said cover separated by a second distance that is equal to said first distance minus said separation distance when said compressible member is in said compressed state.
- 2. The circuit interrupter as defined in claim 1 wherein said main member is a screw, said attaching portion is a threaded shaft portion, and said non-attaching portion is a non-threaded shaft portion.
- 3. The circuit interrupter as defined in claim 1 wherein said compressible member is made of elastomeric material.
- 4. The circuit interrupter as defined in claim 3 wherein said compressible member is an elastomeric washer.
- 5. The curcuit interrupter as defied in claim 1 wherein said compressible member is a spring.
- 6. The circuit interrupter as defined in claim 1 wherein said compressible member has a diameter that is greater than said second hole diameter.
- 7. The circuit interrupter as defined in claim 1 wherein said compressible member includes an opening through which said body is inserted.
- 8. A circuit interrupter comprising:separable main contacts; an operating mechanism interconnected with said separable main contacts; a housing in which said separable main contacts and said operating mechanism are disposed, said housing including a first housing member having a first hole and a second housing member having a second hole aligned with said first hole and with a second hole diameter; and an attaching device securing said second housing member to said first housing member, said attaching device including a main member having a head connected to a body, said head having a head diameter that is greater than said second hole diameter, said body separated into a non-attaching portion adjacent to said head and an attaching portion away from said head, said body inserted into said second hole and said first hole with said non-attaching portion extending through said second hole and said attaching portion attached to said first housing member, said attaching device further including a compressible member positioned between said head and said second housing member and normally in a non-compressed state, said head and said second housing member separated by a first distance when said compressible member is in said non-compressed state, said compressible member compressing into a compressed state upon application of a force tending to separate said first housing member and said second housing member thereby enabling said first housing member and said second housing member to separate by a separation distance, said head and said second housing member separated by a second distance that is equal to said first distance minus said separation distance when said compressible member is in said compressed state.
- 9. The circuit interrupter as defined in claim 8 wherein said main member is a screw, said attaching portion is a threaded shaft portion, and said non-attaching portion is a non-threaded shaft portion.
- 10. The circuit interrupter as defined in claim 8 wherein said compressible member is made of elastomeric material.
- 11. The circuit interrupter as defined in claim 10 wherein said compressible member is an elastomeric washer.
- 12. The circuit interrupter as defined in claim 8 wherein said compressible member is a spring.
- 13. The circuit interrupter as defined in claim 8 wherein said compressible member has a diameter that is greater than said second hole diameter.
- 14. The circuit interrupter as defined in claim 8 wherein said compressible member includes an opening through which said body is inserted.
- 15. A circuit interrupter comprising:separable main contacts; an operating mechanism interconnected with said separable main contacts; a housing in which said separable main contacts and said operating mechanism are disposed, said housing including a first housing member having a first hole and a second housing member having a second hole aligned with said first hole; and an attaching device securing said second housing member to said first housing member, said attaching device including a main member having a head connected to a body, said body separated into a non-attaching portion adjacent to said head and an attaching portion away from said head, said body inserted into said second hole and said first hole with said non-attaching portion extending through said second hole and said attaching portion attached to said first housing member, said head having a size that prevents said head from inserting into said second hole, said attaching device further including a compressible member positioned between said head and said second housing member and normally in a non-compressed state, said compressible member compressing into a compressed state upon a predetermined gas pressure existing within said housing thereby enabling said first housing member and said second housing member to separate.
- 16. The circuit interrupter as defined in claim 15 wherein said main member is a screw, said attaching portion is a threaded shaft portion, and said non-attaching portion is a non-threaded shaft portion.
- 17. The circuit interrupter as defined in claim 15 wherein said compressible member is made of elastomeric material.
- 18. The circuit interrupter as defined in claim 17 wherein said compressible member is an elastomeric washer.
- 19. The circuit interrupter as defined in claim 15 wherein said compressible member has a diameter that is greater than said second hole diameter.
- 20. The circuit interrupter as defined in claim 15 wherein said compressible member includes an opening through which said body is inserted.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The subject matter of this invention is related to concurrently filed, co-pending applications: U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/384,780, filed Aug. 27, 1999, entitled “Insulator For A Lug Assembly Accessory Of A Circuit Interrupter”; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/384,450, filed Aug. 27, 1999, entitled “Circuit Interrupter With Improved Welded Contact Interlock”; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/385,643, filed Aug. 27, 1999, entitled “Circuit Interrupter With Space-Conserving Handle Mechanism”; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/384,449, filed Aug. 27, 1999, entitled “Circuit Interrupter With Housing Support”; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/384,943, filed Aug. 27, 1999, entitled “Circuit Interrupter With Space-Conserving Base/Cover Attachment”; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/384,447, filed Aug. 27, 1999, entitled “Circuit Interrupter With Base/Cover Attachment Enabling Venting”; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/384,445, filed Aug. 27, 1999, entitled “Circuit Interrupter With Improved Push-To-Trip Actuator”; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/384,914, filed Aug. 27, 1999, entitled “Circuit Interrupter With An Improved Electrical Terminal For Attachment To A Connecting Device”; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/384,146, filed Aug. 27, 1999, entitled “Circuit Interrupter With An Improved Magnetically-Induced Automatic Trip Assembly”; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/384,654, filed Aug. 27, 1999, entitled “Circuit Interrupter With An Improved Magnetically-Induced Trip Mechanism”; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/384,140, filed Aug. 27, 1999, entitled “Circuit Interrupter With An Improved Magnetically-Induced Automatic Trip Assembly”; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/385,585, filed Aug. 27, 1999, entitled “Circuit Interrupter With An Operating Mechanism Having Improved Support”; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/384,330, filed Aug. 27, 1999, entitled “Circuit Interrupter Including An Insulation Barrier For A Connecting Device”; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/385,658, filed Aug. 27, 1999, entitled “Circuit Interrupter With Improved Handle Interconnection”; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/384,148, filed Aug. 27, 1999, entitled “Circuit Interrupter With Cradle Having An Improved Pivot Pin Connection”; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/384,915, filed Aug. 27, 1999, entitled “Circuit Interrupter With A Trip Mechanism Having An Improved Latch Connection”; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/384,958, filed Aug. 27, 1999, entitled “Circuit Interrupter With A Trip Mechanism Having A Biased Latch”; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/384,139, filed Aug. 27, 1999, entitled “Circuit Interrupter With A Trip Mechanism Having Improved Spring Biasing”; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/385,587, filed Aug. 27, 1999, entitled “Circuit Interrupter Providing Improved Securement Of An Electrical Terminal Within The Housing”; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/384,653, filed Aug. 27, 1999, entitled “Circuit Interrupter With A Magnetically-induced Automatic Trip Assembly Having Improved Interconnection”; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/385,111, filed Aug. 27, 1999, entitled “Circuit Interrupter With An Automatic Trip Assembly Having An Improved BiMetal Configuration”; and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/384,138, filed Aug. 27, 1999, entitled “Circuit Interrupter With An Automatic Trip Assembly Configured For Reducing Blowoff Force”.
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