Claims
- 1. A locking device for a circuit breaker handle, the locking device comprising:a first part having a first squeezable side and a second squeezable side, the first and second squeezable sides each having a top end and a bottom end; the first part further having a first connecting side and a second connecting side, the first and second connecting sides connecting the top end of the first squeezable side to the top end of the second squeezable side; a first slot-engaging tab extending outwardly from the bottom end of the first squeezable side and a second slot-engaging tab extending outwardly from the bottom end of the second squeezable side; and, a second part sized to fit within the first part; wherein the first part is for fitting within a slot in a circuit breaker housing with the first and second slot-engaging tabs for retaining the first part within the slot, wherein the first part is removable from the slot by compressing the first and second squeezable sides inwardly to release the first and second slot engaging tabs from the slot, and further wherein the second part fitted within the first part prevents the first and second squeezable sides of the first part from being compressed inwardly.
- 2. The locking device of claim 1 wherein the first part further comprises an extension protruding from the bottom end of the first squeezable side and adjacent the second connecting side, the extension for overlying a push-to-trip button on a circuit breaker housing.
- 3. The locking device of claim 2 wherein the extension is an elongated flange.
- 4. The locking device of claim 1 wherein the first part further comprises an insert portion attached to the first connecting side, and further wherein, with the insert portion attached to the first connecting side, the locking device is usable for locking a circuit breaker handle in an OFF position.
- 5. The locking device of claim 4 wherein the insert portion is integrally connected to the first connecting side by a breaking line for removing the insert portion from the first connecting side along the breaking line.
- 6. The locking device of claim 5 wherein the insert portion is removable from the first connecting side along the breaking line and subsequently attachable to the second connecting side.
- 7. The locking device of claim 6 wherein the second connecting side is provided with a slot for receiving a snap profile extending from the insert portion.
- 8. The locking device of claim 1 further comprising a handle portion connecting a mid-portion of the first connecting side to a mid-portion of the second connecting side.
- 9. The locking device of claim 1 wherein the second part comprises a first surface, a second surface, the first surface and the second surface each having a top end and a bottom end, the second part further comprising a top surface connecting the end of the first surface to the top end of the second surface.
- 10. The locking device of claim 9 wherein the second surface of the second part is provided with a rib extending from the top end of the second surface to the bottom end of the second surface, the rib engaging with an interior of the second squeezable side.
- 11. The locking device of claim 10 wherein the second squeezable side of the first part and the second surface of the second part are complimentarily curved.
- 12. The locking device of claim 9 further comprising projections extending upwardly from the top surface of the second part, the projections for spacing apart padlocks for locking the first part to the second part.
- 13. The locking device of claim 1 further comprising an insert portion on the first part, the insert portion comprising flanges engaging with interior ribs within the second part for retaining the second part within the first part.
- 14. The locking device of claim 13 wherein the insert portion is integrally connected to the first connecting side of the first part by a breaking line for removing the insert portion from the first connecting side along the breaking line and attaching the insert portion to the second connecting side of the first part.
- 15. The locking device of claim 14 wherein the second connecting side is provided with a slot for receiving a snap profile extending from the insert portion.
- 16. A circuit breaker and locking device combination for locking the handle of a circuit breaker in an ON or OFF position, the circuit breaker comprising:a circuit breaker housing; an elongated slot in a surface of the circuit breaker housing; a handle protruding from the elongated slot, the handle pivotally attached within the circuit breaker housing to move from an ON position adjacent a first end of the elongated slot to an OFF position adjacent a second end of the elongated slot; the locking device comprising: a first part having a first squeezable side and a second squeezable side; a first slot-engaging tab extending outwardly from the first squeezable side and a second slot-engaging tab extending outwardly from the second squeezable side; and, a second part sized to fit within the first part; wherein the first part is within the elongated slot of the circuit breaker housing with the first and second slot-engaging tabs retaining the first part within the elongated slot, and further wherein the first part is removable from the elongated slot by compressing the first and second squeezable sides inwardly to release the first and second slot engaging tabs from the elongated slot, and further wherein the second part fitted within the first part prevents the first and second squeezable sides of the first part from being compressed inwardly.
- 17. The circuit breaker and locking device of claim 16 wherein the circuit breaker includes a push-to-trip button on the circuit breaker housing adjacent the handle slot and the first part comprises an extension protruding from the first squeezable side of the first part, the extension overlying the push-to-trip button for preventing the push-to-trip button from being pushed.
- 18. The circuit breaker and locking device of claim 16 wherein the first part of the locking device further comprises a first connecting side and a second connecting side, the first and second connecting sides connecting a top end of the first squeezable side to a top end of the second squeezable side, the first part further comprising a locking device handle portion connecting the first connecting side to the second connecting side.
- 19. The circuit breaker and locking device of claim 16 wherein the second part comprises a first surface, a second surface, the first surface and the second surface each having a top end and a bottom end, the second part further comprising a top surface connecting the top end of the first surface to the top end of the second surface.
- 20. The circuit breaker and locking device of claim 19 wherein the second surface of the second part is provided with a rib extending from the top end of the second surface to the bottom end of the second surface, the rib engaging with an interior of the second squeezable side.
- 21. The circuit breaker and locking device of claim 20 wherein the second squeezable side of the first part and the second surface of the second part are complimentarily curved.
- 22. The circuit breaker and locking device of claim 9 further comprising projections extending upwardly from the top surface of the second part, the projections for spacing apart padlocks for locking the first part to the second part.
- 23. The circuit breaker and locking device of claim 16 further comprising an insert portion on the first part, the insert portion comprising flanges engaging with interior ribs within the second part for retaining the second part within the first part.
- 24. The circuit breaker and locking device of claim 23 wherein the first part of the locking device further comprises a first connecting side and a second connecting side, the first and second connecting sides connecting a top end of the first squeezable side to a top end of the second squeezable side, and wherein the insert portion is integrally connected to the first connecting side of the first part and surrounded by breaking lines for removing the insert portion from the first connecting side, wherein the insert portion, after removing from the first connecting side along the breaking lines, is subsequently attachable to the second connecting side of the first part.
- 25. The circuit breaker and locking device of claim 24 wherein the second connecting side is provided with a slot for receiving a snap profile extending from the insert portion.
- 26. The circuit breaker and locking device of claim 24 wherein the insert portion positioned on the first connecting side allows the handle of the circuit breaker to fit alongside the second connecting side of the first part and the insert portion positioned on the second connecting side allows the handle of the circuit breaker to fit alongside the first connecting side of the first part.
- 27. A locking device for a circuit breaker handle, the locking device comprising:a first part having a first squeezable side and a second squeezable side, the first and second squeezable sides each having a top end and a bottom end; the first part further having a first connecting side and a second connecting side, the first and second connecting sides connecting the top end of the first squeezable side to the top end of the second squeezable side; a first slot-engaging tab extending outwardly from the bottom end of the first squeezable side and a second slot-engaging tab extending outwardly from the bottom end of the second squeezable side; and, an extension protruding from the bottom end of the first squeezable side and adjacent the second connecting side, the extension for overlying a push-to-trip button on a circuit breaker housing; wherein the first part is for fitting within a slot in a circuit breaker housing with the first and second slot-engaging tabs for retaining the first part within the slot, and further wherein the first part is removable from the slot by compressing the first and second squeezable sides inwardly to release the first and second slot engaging tabs from the slot.
- 28. The locking device of claim 27 wherein the extension is an elongated flange.
- 29. The locking device of claim 27 wherein the extension is planar.
- 30. A locking device for a circuit breaker handle, the locking device comprising:a first part having a first squeezable side and a second squeezable side, the first and second squeezable sides each having a top end and a bottom end; the first part further having a first connecting side and a second connecting side, the first and second connecting sides connecting the top end of the first squeezable side to the top end of the second squeezable side; an insert portion integrally attached to the first connecting side by a breaking line and removable from the first connecting side along the breaking line; and, a first slot-engaging tab extending outwardly from the bottom end of the first squeezable side and a second slot-engaging tab extending outwardly from the bottom end of the second squeezable side; wherein the first part is for fitting within a slot in a circuit breaker housing with the first and second slot-engaging tabs for retaining the first part within the slot, and further wherein the first part is removable from the slot by compressing the first and second squeezable sides inwardly to release the first and second slot engaging tabs from the slot, and further wherein, with the insert portion attached to the first connecting side, the locking device is usable for locking a circuit breaker handle in an OFF position, and, with the insert portion removed from the first connecting side and subsequently secured to the second connecting side, the locking device is usable for locking a circuit breaker handle in an ON position.
- 31. The locking device of claim 30 wherein the second connecting side is provided with a slot and the insert portion includes a snap profile, the snap profile received within the slot of the second connecting side when securing the insert portion onto the second connecting side.
- 32. The locking device of claim 30 wherein the insert portion cannot be reconnected to the first connecting side after removal from the first connecting side.
- 33. A locking device for a circuit breaker handle, the locking device comprising:a first part having a first squeezable side and a second squeezable side; a first slot-engaging tab extending outwardly from the first squeezable side and a second slot-engaging tab extending outwardly from the second squeezable side; and, a second part sized to fit within the first part; wherein the first part is for fitting within a slot in a circuit breaker housing with the first and second slot-engaging tabs for retaining the first part within the slot, wherein the first part is removable from the slot by compressing the first and second squeezable sides inwardly to release the first and second slot engaging tabs from the slot, and further wherein the second part engaged with the first part prevents the first and second squeezable sides of the first part from being compressed inwardly.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of the Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/190,181 filed Mar. 17, 2000, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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