Claims
- 1. A circuit interrupter comprising:
- a base having a peripheral wall defining an interior space;
- a cover having a first and second face, the first face disposed over the interior space of the base and engaging the peripheral wall, the second face having an upstanding wall defining an accessory interior space, the first cover having an aperture therethrough;
- an accessory cover disposed over the accessory interior space of the cover, the second cover having an access aperture therethrough;
- a pair of separable contacts within the interior space;
- an operating mechanism within the interior space for separating and closing the separable contacts, into OPEN and CLOSED positions, respectively;
- a trip unit within the interior space and connected to the operating mechanism, the trip unit sensing current flowing through the pair of separable contacts and articulating the operating mechanism to separate the pair of separable contacts when the current exceeds a predetermined amount;
- a modular accessory, the accessory being positioned within the accessory interior space, the accessory connecting to one of the surfaces of the actuator, the accessory generating a trip signal which rotates the actuator through the connected surface in order to communicate the trip signal to the trip unit; and
- an actuator rotatably mounted within the accessory interior space of the cover, the actuator reversibly moving between at least a first and second position corresponding to the separable contacts being in an OPEN and CLOSED position, the actuator having a plurality of surfaces, one of the surfaces connected to the trip unit through the aperture in the first cover and a second surface exposed to a user through the access aperture in the second cover for allowing the user to manually exercise the trip unit.
- 2. The circuit interrupter according to claim 1, wherein the accessory is an auxiliary switch contact.
- 3. The circuit interrupter according to claim 1, wherein the trip unit generates a trip signal from which rotates the actuator through the connected surface in order to communicate the trip signal to the accessory.
- 4. The circuit interrupter according to claim 3, wherein the accessory is an alarm.
- 5. The circuit interrupter according to claim 1, (further including a trip cross bar rotatably connected to the trip unit, the actuator and the separable contacts.
- 6. The circuit interrupter according to claim 5, wherein the movement of the actuator from a first to second position rotates the trip cross bar which articulates the operating mechanism to reversibly move the pair of separable contact between an OPEN and CLOSED position.
- 7. A circuit interrupter comprising:
- a base having a peripheral wall defining an interior space;
- a first cover having a first and second face, the first face disposed over the interior space of the base and engaging the peripheral wall, the second face having an upstanding wall defining an accessory interior space, the first cover having an aperture therethrough;
- a second cover disposed over the accessory interior space of the first cover, the second cover having an access aperture therethrough;
- a pair of separable contacts within the interior space;
- an operating mechanism within the interior space for separating and closing the separable contacts, into OPEN and CLOSED positions, respectively a trip unit within the interior space and connected to the operating mechanism, the trip unit sensing current flowing through the pair of separable contacts and articulating the operating mechanism to separate the pair of separable contacts when the current exceeds a predetermined amount;
- a cradle pivotally mounted to the base within the interior space, the cradle connected to the separable contacts, the cradle maintaining the separable contacts in CLOSED position;
- a spring bias applied to the cradle;
- a trip cross bar rotatably connected to the trip unit, the actuator and the separable contacts; and
- a main latch pivotally mounted to the base within the interior space, one end of the main latch connecting to the cradle, the other end of the main latch connecting to the trip unit so as to rotate the main latch when the trip unit generates a trip signal, the rotating of the main latch causing the spring bias to rotate the cradle and separate the separable contacts into an OPEN position.
- 8. The circuit interrupter according to claim 7, wherein the movement of the actuator from a first to second position rotates the trip cross bar which articulates the operating mechanism to reversibly move the pair of separable contacts between an OPEN and CLOSED position.
- 9. A circuit interrupter comprising:
- a base compartment having a peripheral wall defining an interior space;
- a first cover having a first and second face, the first face disposed over the interior space of the base compartment and engaging the peripheral wall;
- an accessory compartment having a peripheral wall integrally formed with the second face of the first cover and defining an accessory interior space the first cover having an aperture therethrough;
- a second cover disposed over the accessory compartment;
- a manual trip device mounted on the exterior of the circuit interrupter;
- a pair of separable contacts within the base compartment;
- an operating mechanism within the base compartment for separating and closing the separable contacts, into OPEN and CLOSED positions, respectively;
- a trip unit within the base compartment and connected to the operating mechanism, the trip unit sensing current flowing through the pair of separable contacts and articulating the operating mechanism to separate the pair of separable contacts when the current exceeds a predetermined amount;
- at least one accessory mounted within the accessory compartment; and
- actuating means for reversibly communicating a trip signal between the trip unit in the base compartment, the accessory in the accessory compartment and the manual trip device accessible to the exterior of the circuit interrupter so that trip unit is capable of generating a trip signal or receiving a trip signal from the manual trip device or the accessory, and the accessory trip device can alternately generate a trip signal to the trip unit or receive a trip signal from the trip unit or manual trip device, the actuating means located within the accessory compartment.
- 10. The circuit interrupter according to claim 9, wherein the accessory generates a trip signal to the trip unit.
- 11. The circuit interrupter according to claim 10, wherein the accessory is an auxiliary switch contact.
- 12. The circuit interrupter according to claim 9, wherein the trip unit generates a trip signal to the accessory.
- 13. The circuit interrupter according to claim 12, wherein the accessory is an alarm.
- 14. The circuit interrupter according to claim 9, further including a trip cross bar rotatably connected to the trip unit, the actuating means, and the separable contacts.
- 15. The circuit interrupter according to claim 14, wherein the movement of the actuating means from a first to second position rotates the trip cross bar which articulates the operating mechanism to reversibly move the pair of separable contacts between an OPEN and CLOSED position.
- 16. The circuit interrupter according to claim 9, further including a cradle pivotally mounted to the base within the interior space, the cradle connected to the separable contacts, the cradle maintaining the separable contacts in CLOSED position;
- a spring bias applied to the cradle; and
- a main latch pivotally mounted to the base within the interior space, one end of the main latch connecting to the cradle, the other end of the main latch connecting to the trip unit so as to rotate the main latch when the trip unit generates a trip signal, the rotating of the main latch causing the spring bias to rotate the cradle and separate the separable contacts into an OPEN position.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/979,901 filed Nov. 26, 1997 now abandoned and entitled "Current Limiting Circuit Breaker" which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/758,992 filed Dec. 2, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,762,182, and entitled "Current Limiting Circuit Breaker" which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/557,763 filed Nov. 13, 1995 U.S. Pat. No. 5,579,901, and entitled "Current Limiting Circuit Breaker" which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/401,834 filed Mar. 10, 1995, and entitled "Current Limiting Circuit Breaker", now U.S. Pat. No. 5,466,903 which was a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/155,411, filed Nov. 19, 1993, and entitled "Current Limiting Circuit Breaker", now U.S. Pat. No. 5,418,343, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/781,055, filed Oct. 18, 1991 and entitled "Current Limiting Circuit Breaker", now U.S. Pat. No. 5,278,373.
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