1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to electrical switching apparatus and, more particularly, to an opening assist mechanism for the cradle assembly of a circuit breaker. The invention also relates to circuit breakers having cradle assemblies with opening assist mechanisms.
2. Background Information
Switches used in electrical power distribution systems are generally old and well known in the art. Such switches include molded case circuit breakers for protecting electrical circuitry from damage due to a trip condition (e.g., without limitation, an overcurrent condition; an overload condition; an undervoltage condition; a relatively high level short circuit or fault condition; a ground fault or arc fault condition).
Molded case circuit breakers generally include an operating mechanism having at least one pair of separable contacts which are operated either manually, by way of handle disposed on the exterior of the circuit breaker housing, or automatically by way of a trip mechanism in response to the trip condition. Some trip mechanisms typically comprise an energy storage mechanism such as, for example, a spring, and a trip bar which is adapted to actuate a cradle assembly. The cradle assembly is structured to open the separable contacts in response to the trip condition. The spring or other suitable energy storage mechanism is charged by closing the switch. This operation can be performed manually, for example, by a handle and ratchet assembly, or it may be accomplished by using, for example, a motor operator. An example of the energy storage mechanism and handle and ratchet charging mechanism therefor is shown and described, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 6,015,959, which is incorporated herein by reference.
The separable contacts of molded case circuit breakers generally include a stationary or fixed contact and a moveable contact secured to the free end of a pivotally mounted contact arm. In response to the trip condition, the cradle assembly opens (e.g., separates) the moveable contact from the stationary contact. More specifically, the cradle assembly includes a pair of toggle links and a cradle member structured to latch and unlatch the toggle links. When unlatched, for example, in response to the trip condition, the toggle links pivot the contact arm in order to open the separable contacts. The toggle links are pivotally coupled (e.g., pinned) with respect to one another and to the cradle member, and generally comprise an over-center toggle mechanism wherein one of the toggle links is adapted to engage a latching surface on the cradle member in order to latch the cradle assembly when the circuit breaker is not tripped. Accordingly, when that toggle link is disengaged from the latching surface on the cradle member, the operating assembly causes the separable contacts to be opened. The circuit breaker trip bar also engages the toggle link and, in a normal position, the trip bar allows the toggle link to latch the cradle assembly. However, when the trip bar is rotated, the toggle link becomes disengaged from the latching surface on the cradle member to allow the operating mechanism to trip or open the separable contacts. A more detailed description of the operation of the operating assembly can be found, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 6,541,727, which is incorporated herein by reference. Such operating assembly or a comparable version thereof is commonly employed in a wide variety of electrical switching apparatus other than, and in addition to, the molded case circuit breaker described hereinbefore.
Although the foregoing operating assembly and, in particular, the cradle assembly thereof, is a relatively tried and true design, it suffers from a number of unique disadvantages under certain circumstances. Specifically, the toggle links of the over-center toggle mechanism might lock or become jammed or wedged in the over-center configuration. The over-center configuration occurs when the separable contacts are closed (e.g. when the circuit breaker is ON). Jamming of the toggle links in the over-center configuration can result in the cradle assembly, and thus the operating mechanism, becoming “stuck” in the ON position. This may disadvantageously prohibit the circuit breaker from tripping and could, therefore, result in severe damage occurring to electrical equipment in communication with the breaker. It could also result in the general inability to turn the circuit breaker OFF. In order to alleviate these potentially dangerous circumstances, there is a need for a mechanism which is adapted to dislodge or initiate movement of the toggle links of the cradle assembly from the over-center position.
There is, therefore, room for improvement in opening assist mechanisms for cradle assemblies and in circuit breakers employing the same.
These needs and others are satisfied by the present invention, which is directed to an opening assist mechanism for the cradle assembly of a circuit breaker. The opening assist mechanism initiates movement of and/or dislodges the toggle links of the cradle assembly from the over-center configuration corresponding to the circuit breaker being in the ON position, in order that the circuit breaker may trip in response to a trip condition or that it may be manually turned OFF.
As one aspect of the invention, an opening assist mechanism is provided for a cradle assembly of an electrical switching apparatus. The cradle assembly includes a cradle member, a first toggle link, and a second toggle link. The first and second toggle links are pivotally joined by a first pivot, and the second toggle link is pivotally coupled to the cradle member by a second pivot. The cradle member includes a third pivot, and is moveable among first and second positions. When the cradle assembly is disposed in the second position, the first and second toggle links are disposed in an over-center configuration and the first pivot is disposed generally adjacent the third pivot. The opening assist mechanism comprises: an actuator structured to initiate and facilitate movement of the first and second toggle links from the over-center configuration, in order to resist the first and second toggle links becoming jammed in the over-center configuration.
The actuator may comprise a toggle link engagement structured to be disposed on the cradle member, and to engage and move at least one of the first and second toggle links away from the over-center configuration. The toggle link engagement may comprise a protrusion structured to protrude from the cradle member proximate the third pivot of the cradle member. The toggle link engagement may be a kicker pin structured to engage and deflect the first toggle link which thereby pivots about the first pivot in order to move the second toggle link pivotally coupled thereto.
As another aspect of the invention, a cradle assembly is for an electrical switching apparatus including a housing, separable contacts enclosed by the housing, and an operating mechanism structured to open and close the separable contacts. The operating mechanism includes the cradle assembly which is structured to trip open the separable contacts in response to a trip condition. The cradle assembly comprises: a first toggle link; a second toggle link pivotally coupled to the first toggle link by a first pivot; a cradle member pivotally coupled to the second toggle link by a second pivot, the cradle member including a third pivot; and a cradle opening assist mechanism comprising an actuator disposed on the cradle member and structured to initiate and facilitate movement of the first and second toggle links from an over-center configuration in which the first and second toggle links have a tendency to become jammed, the cradle opening assist mechanism being structured to resist the jamming of the toggle links.
The cradle assembly may be moveable among a first position and a second position. When the cradle assembly is disposed in the first position, the first, second, and third pivots may be disposed in an orientation generally representative of an isosceles triangle, and when the cradle assembly is disposed in the second position and the first and second toggle links are disposed in the over-center configuration, the first, second, and third pivots may be disposed in an orientation generally representative of an acute triangle.
As another aspect of the invention, an electrical switching apparatus comprises: a housing; separable contacts enclosed within the housing; and an operating mechanism for opening and closing the separable contacts, the operating mechanism including a trip bar and a cradle assembly, the cradle assembly being moveable between a first position corresponding to the separable contacts being open, and a second position corresponding to the separable contacts being closeable, the cradle assembly comprising: a first toggle link, a second toggle link pivotally coupled to the first toggle link by a first pivot, a cradle member pivotally coupled to the second toggle link by a second pivot, the cradle member including a third pivot and a latching portion structured to engage the trip bar when the cradle assembly is disposed in the second position, and an opening assist mechanism comprising an actuator disposed on the cradle member and structured to engage and move at least one of the first and second toggle links in response to an actuation of the operating mechanism, wherein the first and second toggle links have a tendency to jam in an over-center configuration, and wherein the opening assist mechanism resists the tendency.
The operating mechanism may include a spring which is structured to bias at least one of the trip bar and the cradle assembly, thereby providing the actuation of the operating mechanism. The operating mechanism may also be operable among an ON position in which the separable contacts are closed, and OFF and tripped positions wherein the separable contacts are open. The first and second toggle links may be disposed in the over-center position when the electrical switching apparatus is ON. When the operating mechanism of the electrical switching apparatus is moved from the ON position, the actuator may engage the at least one of the first and second toggle links in order to remove the links from the over-center configuration. The trip bar of the electrical switching apparatus operating mechanism may be structured to pivot in response to the trip condition, thereby releasing the latching portion of the cradle member and, when the latching portion of the cradle member is released, the cradle assembly may be unlatched and the actuator of the cradle member may engage the first toggle link.
The separable contacts may comprise a stationary contact and a moveable contact having a contact arm and a stop therefor, and the cradle opening assist mechanism may include a bias element coupled to the stop wherein the bias element is structured to bias and initiate movement of the cradle member of the cradle assembly in order that the actuator moves the at least one of the first and second toggle links, thereby further resisting the jamming of the toggle links in the over-center configuration.
A full understanding of the invention can be gained from the following description of the preferred embodiments when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
For purposes of illustration, the invention will be described as applied to a molded case circuit breaker, although it will become apparent that it could also be applied to other electrical switching apparatus (e.g., without limitation, circuit switching devices and other circuit interrupters such as contactors, motor starters, motor controllers and other load controllers) for power distribution systems.
Directional phrases used herein, such as, for example left, right, clockwise, counter clockwise, and derivatives thereof, relate to the orientation of the elements shown in the drawings and are not limiting upon the claims unless expressly recited therein.
As employed herein, the statement that two or more parts are “coupled” together shall mean that the parts are joined together either directly or joined through one or more intermediate parts.
As employed herein, the term “trip condition” refers to any abnormal electrical condition causing a circuit breaker to trip and expressly includes, without limitation, an overcurrent condition, an overload condition, or a relatively high level short or fault condition, or a ground fault or arc fault condition.
Once charged, the spring 15 (
As shown, for example in
As best shown in
As shown in
The actuator 32 comprises a toggle link engagement, such as the example kicker pin 32, shown, or any other suitable protrusion on the cradle member 22. The kicker pin 32 in the example shown and described herein is disposed on the cradle member 22 distal from the first end 34 thereof (best shown in
In summary, it will be appreciated that, in operation, the operating mechanism 10 of the circuit breaker 2 (
It will also be appreciated that additional mechanisms for facilitating the removal of the cradle assembly 14 from the over-center configuration could be employed in addition to the example kicker pin actuator 32. For example, without limitation, as previously discussed, the trip bar 12 of the circuit breaker 2 is structured to pivot in response to a trip condition, thereby releasing the latching portion 28 of the cradle member 22. This, in turn, releases the cradle assembly 14, unlatching it and causing the actuator 32 of the cradle member 22 to engage the first toggle link 16 in order to move the cradle assembly 14 out of the over-center configuration. A bias element, such as the pusher tab 38, shown in
Accordingly, the present invention provides a cradle opening assist mechanism structured to prevent an electrical switching apparatus, such as a circuit breaker, from becoming undesirably locked in the ON position or any other position in which a plurality of linkages (e.g., without limitation, first and second toggle links 16, 18, and cradle member 22) become jammed in an over-center configuration.
While specific embodiments of the invention 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 invention which is to be given the full breadth of the claims appended and any and all equivalents thereof.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
4144427 | Gryctko et al. | Mar 1979 | A |
4151495 | Rys et al. | Apr 1979 | A |
4276457 | Myers | Jun 1981 | A |
4650944 | Tedesco et al. | Mar 1987 | A |
5258733 | Link et al. | Nov 1993 | A |
5319169 | Link et al. | Jun 1994 | A |
5909161 | DiMarco et al. | Jun 1999 | A |
5994988 | Ferree et al. | Nov 1999 | A |
6015959 | Slepian et al. | Jan 2000 | A |
6541727 | Beck et al. | Apr 2003 | B2 |
6727788 | Lawson et al. | Apr 2004 | B1 |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
20070008054 A1 | Jan 2007 | US |