Claims
- 1. A circuit interrupter comprising:
- a molded case;
- a pair of separable contacts within the case;
- an operating mechanism within the case for separating and closing the separable contacts, into OPEN and CLOSED positions, respectively;
- a cradle pivotally mounted to the case;
- a latch pivotally mounted to one end of the cradle;
- a main latch pivotally mounted within the case, the main latch having a latching surface for cooperating with the latch, whereby the main latch cooperates with the latch to hold the separable contacts in the CLOSED position; and
- a trip unit, disposed proximate to the operating mechanism, for 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, the trip unit comprising:
- a housing;
- a current path disposed in the housing;
- an actuating member disposed on the housing for moving the main latch away from the latch to allow the operating mechanism to separate the pair of separable contacts when the current exceeds the predetermined amount;
- a frame disposed on the housing;
- a trip cross bar rotationally secured in said frame for interacting with the actuating member to allow the contact separation; and
- a generally L-shaped bimetal having a base portion disposed in the current path and an elongated portion extending from the base portion toward the trip cross bar, the elongated portion having an end disposed proximate the trip cross bar, wherein the current flows from one end of the base portion to its other end and the elongated portion bends in response to excess current flowing through the current path so that the end of the elongated portion engages the trip cross bar causing the trip cross bar to rotate thereby articulating the operating mechanism to separate the pair of separable contacts when the current exceeds the predetermined amount.
- 2. The circuit interrupter according to claim 1, further including a calibration screw threaded into an aperture disposed in the end of the elongated portion for adjusting the predetermined current level, the calibration screw being adapted for engagement with the trip cross bar.
- 3. A circuit interrupter comprising:
- a molded case;
- a pair of separable contacts within the case;
- an operating mechanism within the case for separating and closing the separable contacts, into OPEN and CLOSED positions, respectively;
- a cradle pivotally mounted to the case;
- a latch pivotally mounted to one end of the cradle;
- a main latch pivotally mounted within the case, the main latch having a latching surface for cooperating with the latch, whereby the main latch cooperates with the latch to hold the separable contacts in the CLOSED position; and
- a trip unit, disposed proximate to the operating mechanism, for 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, the trip unit comprising:
- a housing;
- a current path disposed in the housing;
- an actuating member disposed on the housing for moving the main latch away from the latch to allow the operating mechanism to separate the pair of separable contacts when the current exceeds the predetermined amount;
- a frame disposed on the housing;
- a trip cross bar rotationally secured in said frame for interacting with the actuating member to allow the contact separation; and
- a bimetal having a first portion disposed in the current path and a second portion extending from the first portion toward the trip cross bar, the second portion having an end disposed proximate the trip cross bar, wherein the current flows from one end of the first portion to its other end and the second portion bends in response to excess current flowing through the current path so that the end of the second portion engages the trip cross bar causing the trip cross bar to rotate thereby articulating the operating mechanism to separate the pair of separable contacts when the current exceeds the predetermined amount.
- 4. The circuit interrupter according to claim 3, wherein the bimetal is generally L-shaped.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/557,763, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,579,901 filed Nov. 13, 1995, and entitled "Current Limiting Circuit Breaker" which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/401,834, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,466,903, filed Mar. 10, 1995, and entitled "Current Limiting Circuit Breaker", 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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