Information
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Patent Grant
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6191947
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Patent Number
6,191,947
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Date Filed
Monday, September 28, 199826 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 20, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 361 641
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An electronic trip unit is adapted for connection to a circuit breaker for circuit interruptions. The electronic trip unit includes a frame module shaped to define a recess. An electronics module is releasably connected to the frame module. The electronics module has a housing, a circuit board assembly, and a facing surface providing access for adjustment of the electronics module. The housing of the electronics module is sized and shaped to fit at least partially within the recess defined by the frame module. An engagement surface is positioned for releasable engagement between the frame module and the electronics module in order to permit removal and replacement of the electronics module with respect to the frame module.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to a circuit breaker and, more particularly, to an electronic trip unit structure and mounting method.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
It is common for a circuit breakers to employ elements which hip the circuit breakers under various over-current conditions. Such elements, commonly referred to as “hip units,” typically respond to relatively long duration overload conditions to trip the breaker when a specified current level is exceeded for a period of time.
When thermal and magnetic elements are employed to trip the circuit breaker, a bi-metallic element responds to relatively long duration overload conditions. In a typical thermal trip unit, at least a portion of the current flowing through the breaker is channelled through the bi-metallic element. The ohmic resistance of the bi-metallic element causes it to generate heat. As the bi-metallic element becomes warmer, it bends and, when it reaches a predetermined temperature, it engages a trip mechanism that releases a latch which holds the breaker contact closed. When this latch is released, the breaker contacts open.
A typical magnetic tripping element includes an armature which is attracted by a magnetic field generated by a relatively high magnitude over-current flowing through the breaker. This magnetic field is concentrated by a magnetically permeable yoke which surrounds the conductor through which the current flows. When the armature is attracted to the yoke, it also engages the trip mechanism causing the circuit breaker to open.
It is desirable to be able to configure and adjust the current levels and current durations, which cause a breaker to trip, beyond the capability of conventional thermal and magnetic trip units. It is also desirable to customize the circuit breaker to a particular application. The use of electronic trip units provides a more accurate adjustment of the current levels. In such electronic trip units, a circuit assembly with switches is used to facilitate such adjustment and configuration by the unit's user.
Although electronic trip units have proven to be beneficial, it has become recognized that the replacement or first-time installation of such electronic trip units in the field requires disassembly of the breaker. First time installation may be required when the user of the breaker desires to upgrade from one trip unit to another. Replacement may become necessary if a component of the electronic trip unit fails. It has also been recognized that different types of electronic trip units cannot be easily interchanged such as when an upgrade is desired or the application so requires.
Accordingly, it is an object of this invention to overcome the disadvantages of conventional electronic trip units.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This invention is embodied in an electronic trip unit that is adapted for connection to a circuit breaker base for circuit interruption. The electronic trip unit includes a frame module that encloses at least one transformer that is positioned between a line side bus and a load side bus. The frame module is shaped to define a recess that extends inwardly from an outer surface of the frame module.
The electronic trip unit also includes an electronic module that is releasably connected to the trip unit's frame module and to the transformer positioned within the frame module. The electronic module includes a housing that is shaped to define an interior space. A circuit board assembly is mounted within the interior space and a face of the electronic module provides access to the user for adjustment of the electronic module. The housing of the electronic module is sized and shaped to fit at least partially within the recess defined by the frame module.
An engagement surface is provided in the electronic trip unit and is positioned for providing releasable engagement between the frame module and the electronics module. The engagement surface permits removal and replacement of the electronics module from and to the frame module.
According to a preferred aspect of the electronic trip unit, the housing of the electronics module includes mating housing components and a face plate which together at least partially define the module's interior space. In one exemplary embodiment, the housing includes an interior surface that defines a guide for positioning the circuit board assembly. If the circuit board assembly includes several boards, the interior surface of the housing can include plural guides for positioning the boards and for maintaining a predetermined distance between facing surfaces of the boards.
The face plate of the electronic trip unit can define an opening. Such an opening can provide viewing access to a display such as a liquid crystal display that can be attached to the circuit board assembly. The opening can also provide access to a connector attached to the circuit board assembly. Such an opening can also provide access to a switch that is attached to the circuit board assembly.
A mounting bracket can be made a part of the electronic trip unit and it can extend between an exterior surface of the housing and an interior surface of the frame module's recess. The mounting bracket can define the engagement surface that permits releasable engagement between the housing and frame module. Also, the mounting bracket can be attached to the electronic trip unit's housing.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of an embodiment of a circuit breaker embodying aspects of this invention.
FIG. 2
is an exploded perspective view of the circuit breaker shown in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is an exploded perspective view of an embodiment of an electronics module according to this invention.
FIG. 4
is an exploded perspective view of another embodiment of an electronics module according to this invention.
FIG. 5
is an exploded perspective view of an embodiment of an electronic trip unit that includes the electronics module shown in FIG.
4
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
It will be appreciated that the following description is intended to describe several embodiments of the invention that are selected for illustration in the drawings. The described embodiments are not intended to limit the spirit or scope of the invention, which is defined separately in the appended claims. The various drawings are not intended to be to any particular scale or proportion.
Referring to
FIG. 1
, a circuit breaker is generally designated by the numeral “
10
.” It includes a cover
12
, a trip unit
14
, and switch unit or breaker frame
16
. A toggle handle
18
is provided to manually open and close contact arms in the circuit breaker
10
. The circuit breaker
10
shown in
FIG. 1
is a multi-part molded case circuit breaker. Although this invention is not so limited, circuit breaker
10
can be a 160 A, 250 A, 400 A, 630 A, 800A, 1250A, or 1600 A unit rated at 100 KA interruption capability.
The exemplary circuit breaker is a three-phase breaker having three sets of contacts for interrupting current in each of the three respective phases. In the exemplary embodiment of the invention, each phase includes separate breaker contacts and a separate trip mechanism. The center pole of the circuit breaker includes an operating mechanism which controls the switching of all three poles of the breaker. Although the present invention is described in the context of a three-phase circuit breaker, it may be practiced in a single-phase circuit breaker or other multi-phase breakers.
Referring now to
FIG. 2
, circuit breaker
10
includes a circuit breaker frame
16
, which may also be referred to as a switch unit or sub breaker. The schematic representation of a generic trip unit indicates the relative position of the trip unit with respect to the circuit breaker frame
16
. The trip unit is releasably engagable to circuit breaker frame
16
by one or more locking mechanisms that are known in the art. This permits the replacement of trip units in the field either because of a failure of the previous trip unit or a desire to upgrade to a newer or more advanced type of trip unit. For example,
FIG. 2
illustrates a thermal magnetic trip unit
14
that can be attached to circuit breaker frame
16
. If desired, thermal magnetic trip unit
14
can be released or removed from circuit breaker frame
16
so that a new or improved trip unit can be installed in its place.
The numeral “
114
” generally designates an electronic trip unit embodying aspects of this invention. It can have a mounting structure similar to that of thermal magnetic trip unit
14
so that it can be releasably attached to circuit breaker frame
16
. This feature permits removal of thermal magnetic trip unit
14
from circuit breaker frame
16
so that electronic trip unit
114
can be installed in its place.
Electronic trip unit
114
has two main components: a frame module
116
; and an electronics module
118
. As illustrated in
FIG. 2
, electronics module
118
fits within a recess
117
of frame module
116
to form electronic trip unit
114
. Electronic trip unit
114
is then attached to circuit breaker frame
16
in order to form circuit breaker
10
.
Electronics module
118
is releasably engaged within the recess
117
in the top surface of frame module
116
so that it can be removed and replaced. Such removal and replacement preferably does not require any disassembly of circuit breaker
10
or circuit breaker frame
16
or frame module
116
of electronic trip unit
114
. Instead, electronics module
118
can simply be installed in frame module
116
by making the necessary electrical connections between electronics module
118
and frame module
116
and simply by inserting electronics module
118
into the frame module recess
117
. Likewise, electronics module
118
can be easily removed from frame module
116
by sliding it out of recess
117
and breaking electrical connections between the electronics module and the frame module. Electronics module
118
is, therefore, rather accessible to the user of circuit breaker
10
so that the module can simply be removed and replaced if necessary without disassembly of other components of circuit breaker
10
.
Details of electronics module
118
will now be described with reference to
FIG. 3
, which illustrates an exploded view of the electronics module
118
in order to reveal exemplary aspects of this invention. Electronics module
118
includes a top cover
120
and a base cover
122
. As will be described, top and base covers
120
and
122
can be made identical to one another in order to reduce manufacturing costs and the number of components necessary for construction of the electronics module
118
. In other words, top cover
120
can be simply inverted to provide the base cover
122
. Alternatively, base cover
122
can be a different component including features not found in top cover
120
.
Top cover
120
includes a top wall
124
which is provided with a generally rectangular opening
126
for positioning adjacent to a heat sink portion of the assembly as will be described later. Top cover
120
also includes a pair of opposed side walls
128
at opposite ends of top wall
124
as well as a rear wall
130
(not visible in
FIG. 3
) that extends between the side walls
128
along the length of top wall
124
. A flange portion
132
extends outwardly and downwardly from the rear surface of rear wall
130
. Flange
132
can extend all the way across rear wall
130
from one side wall
128
to the other. Alternatively, a flange
132
can be provided at the ends of rear wall
130
at positions proximal to opposed side walls
128
,
128
. The purpose of flange
132
is to help capture a mounting bracket that will be described further below.
Base cover
122
includes a base wall
134
having a channel
136
that is provided to engage and locate a face plate that will be described later. Base cover
122
also includes a pair of opposed side walls
138
,
138
as well as a rear wall
140
. Again, base cover
122
can be the same as top cover
120
. If so, rear wall
140
would correspond to rear wall
130
, for example.
Rear wall
140
of base cover
122
is provided with a recess
142
to accommodate a connector that would extend between the electronic components of electronics module
118
and the transformer or transformers mounted within the electronic trip unit. Channels
144
are provided in side walls
138
to accommodate the face plate of electronics module
118
which will be described in detail later. Also formed in side walls
138
are a series of channels or edge guides
146
,
148
, and
150
. Channel
146
can be considered a front channel that is provided to engage the edge of a printed circuit (PC) board. Channel
148
can be considered a middle channel for engaging another PC board and channel
150
can be considered a rear channel for engaging yet another PC board. Channels
146
,
148
and
150
position PC boards so that they are engaged within the housing of the electronics module and so that the spacing between facing surfaces of the PC boards remains fixed.
A PC board assembly
152
includes a front PC board
154
, a middle PC board
156
, and a rear PC board
158
. PC boards
154
,
156
and
158
are stacked with respect to one another. Electrical connection between the PC boards is provided by board connectors or by ribbon connectors at the discretion of the manufacturer. A liquid crystal display (LCD)
160
is mounted against a facing surface of front PC board
154
.
A heat sink
162
is attached by means of fasteners
163
to the PC board assembly
152
. The purpose of heat sink
162
is to dissipate heat generated in and around PC board assembly
152
during operation of electronics module
118
. The opening
126
in top wall
124
of top cover
120
is positioned adjacent to heat sink
162
so that heat can be dissipated outwardly from the electronics module
118
through the opening
126
.
A pair of brackets
164
can be attached as a pail of electronics module
118
in order to facilitate the releasable engagement of electronics module
118
within frame module
116
. Brackets
164
include a side leg
166
having an outwardly facing surface on which is formed an engagement surface
168
. In this embodiment, engagement surface
168
is in the form of a protrusion extending outwardly away from side leg
166
. A corresponding hole or recess or other mating structure is provided at the side walls of the recess
117
that is formed in the top of frame module
116
so that engagement surface
168
will engage the recess to prevent unintended separation of electronics module
118
from frame module
116
. Engagement surface
168
is also shaped so that it can be released by a user of electronics module
118
in order to disengage electronics module
118
from frame module
116
. Such disengagement provides the user with the ability to readily remove electronics module
118
from frame module
116
for repair or replacement.
Each of the brackets
164
also includes a rear leg
170
that is oriented at about a 90° angle with respect to side leg
166
. The rear legs
170
are captured between the flanges
132
of top and base covers
120
and
122
. As top cover
120
is engaged to base cover
122
, rear legs
170
are captured between the respective flanges
132
. Also, locating notches
172
are provided on rear legs
170
. These locating notches
172
are captured by top and base cover components
120
and
122
.
Each of the brackets
164
also includes a flange
174
that extends forwardly and outwardly from side leg
166
. In this exemplary embodiment, flanges
174
extend outwardly at about a 45° angle. Flanges
174
provide a surface for engagement by the user (such as by the user's fingers or fingernails) in order to facilitate disengagement of engagement surface
168
and removal of electronics module
118
from frame module
116
.
A series of push buttons
176
a
-
176
c
are provided for mounting adjacent to front PC board
154
. In this embodiment, three push buttons are provided; namely lower push button
176
a,
middle push button
176
b,
and top push button
176
c.
These push buttons are connected to switch mechanisms located on front PC board
154
. They also extend through openings in a face plate as will be described. Actuation of one of the push buttons
176
a
-
176
c
by a user of electronics module
118
can be used to adjust the electronic module's setting.
A face plate
178
is also provided as a part of the housing of electronics module
118
. Face plate
178
cooperates with the clam shell-type top and base cover components
120
and
122
to define the housing's interior space. An edge of face plate
178
is engaged within channels
136
and
144
of the base wall
134
and side walls
138
of base cover
122
, respectively. Although not visible in
FIG. 3
, such channels are also provided in top cover
120
. Accordingly, when top cover
120
is engaged to base cover
122
, face plate
178
is captured therebetween.
Face plate
178
includes a display opening
180
that is positioned adjacent to LCD
160
so that a user looking at face plate
178
would be able to see the information displayed by LCD
160
through display opening
180
. At the right-hand portion of face plate
178
are provided a series of button openings
182
a
-
182
c
to accommodate push buttons
176
a
-
176
c.
A lower button opening
182
a
accommodates lower push button
176
a,
middle button opening
182
b
accommodates middle push button
176
b,
and a top button opening
182
c
accommodates top push button
176
c.
Also provided in face plate
178
is a connector opening
184
for providing access to a connector that may be mounted to a facing surface of front PC board
154
. A rating plug opening
186
is also provided in face plate
178
as is an LED opening
188
. The positions and quantities of such openings in face plate
178
are not important to the invention and can vary depending on the structure and type of the PC boards selected for use in electronics module
118
.
A raised section
121
is provided along an edge surface of a side wall
138
of base cover
122
as well as along an edge surface of a portion of rear wall
140
. If top cover
120
and base cover
122
are the same, then rotation of base cover
122
to form top cover
120
would position raised section
121
above opposite side wall
138
of base cover
122
and along the other portion of rear wall
140
. The purpose of raised section
121
is to facilitate one form of an engagement between top cover
120
and base cover
122
so that the components cannot be unintentionally disengaged. It is beneficial for electronics module
118
to be a unitary assembly that can be easily installed and then simply discarded after one-time use. Accordingly, raised section
121
facilitates a bond between top cover
120
and base cover
122
by means of an ultrasonic welding procedure. Accordingly, when the cover components are positioned adjacent to one another, raised section
121
on each of the components acts as an energy director so that the section
121
melts first before other portions of the electronics module housing during the ultrasonic welding procedure, thereby bringing about a fused bond between top cover
120
and base cover
122
. Such an ultrasonic weld provides bonded engagement between the cover components and traps face plate
178
. It also encloses PC board assembly
152
while grasping the mounting brackets
164
. The resulting electronics module
118
is a unitary assembly that can be easily installed or removed.
Another embodiment of an electronics module according to this invention is generally designated by the numeral “
218
” in FIG.
4
. It also includes a top cover
220
and a base cover
222
that can optionally be the same as one another as in the
FIG. 3
embodiment. Top cover
220
includes a top wall
224
and a connector opening
226
is provided in a base wall
234
of base cover
222
for a connector port. Opening
226
also appears at the top wall
224
of top cover
220
simply because of the inversion of base cover
222
to form top cover
220
if those cover components are the same. Top cover
220
also includes a pair of side walls
228
and a rear wall
230
(not shown) that extends between the side walls.
Base wall
234
of base cover
222
is provided with a channel
236
for accommodating and positioning a face plate as will be described later. Base cover
222
also includes opposed side walls
238
. A rear wall
240
extends between the side walls and also defines a recess
242
which provides access for a connector that is used for electrical connection between electronics module
218
and one or more transformers in the frame module. Channels
244
also extend along side walls
238
to accommodate and position the face plate to be described later.
A series of channels
246
,
248
and
250
are also provided on side walls
238
in order to act as edge guides for the printed circuit boards of the electronics assembly. More specifically, a front channel
246
is provided as an edge guide for a printed circuit board and a middle channel
248
is provided as an alternative location for that same printed circuit board, depending on its type. For example, if a printed circuit board is utilized without an LCD, then the printed circuit board can be positioned at the front channel
246
because excess clearance between the printed circuit board and the face plate is not required. However, if a PC board with an LCD display is used and additional clearance is required, then that printed circuit board can be positioned in middle channel
248
. The rear channel
250
is provided as an edge guide for a separate PC board, as will be described later.
A front PC board
254
is provided for location in this embodiment in the front channel
246
formed in the side walls
238
of base cover
222
. It does not include an LCD display and, therefore, does not require the additional clearance provided by middle channel
248
. A rear PC board
258
is provided for positioning in rear channel
250
. It has a rear connector
260
attached to its opposite side (only the leads of rear connector
260
are visible in FIG.
4
). A number of mounting bosses
252
are provided along the edges of wall surfaces of the top and base covers
220
and
222
in order to provide alignment between the components for assembly to assure that the PC boards are properly captured and enclosed.
A pair of detents
256
is provided on the base wall
234
of base cover
222
(and may also be provided on top wall
224
of top cover
220
) in order to stabilize the rear PC board
258
that is engaged within rear channel
250
. Such detents
256
provide stability so that mechanical press-fit connection can be made between rear connector
260
and an external connector (not shown) without undue displacement of rear PC board
258
.
A heat sink
262
is also provided as a part of electronics module
218
. It includes a body portion
264
in the form of a longitudinally extending sheet of material such as aluminum. Body portion
264
has an opening
266
through which a connector such as rear connector
260
can extend for connection to external components. Heat sink
262
also includes a mounting portion
268
that is connected to body portion
264
by means of a bend at
270
. Mounting portion
268
includes a rear leg
272
connected by means of a bend to a front leg
274
.
A screw hole
276
extends through rear leg
272
and front leg
274
. Screw hole
276
permits mechanical fastening between heat sink
262
and rear PC board
258
. Specifically, the bent portion extending between rear leg
272
and front leg
274
fits within the recess
272
in the side edge of rear PC board
258
. A screw is inserted through screw hole
276
and a hole in rear PC board
258
(not shown), and an appropriate nut and washer are assembled to provide mechanical engagement between heat sink
262
and rear PC board
258
. Heat sink
262
helps to dissipate heat that is generated by the components housed within electronics module
218
.
Electronics module
218
also includes a face plate
278
that is intended to be engaged in channels
236
and
244
of the top and base cover components
220
and
222
. Face plate
278
is provided with a perimeter flange
280
. An angled portion
281
is provided in order to prevent incorrect installation of electronics module
218
, as will be described later. Face plate
278
also includes a pair of loops
282
which are provided for the engagement of a clear shield. Face plate
278
is also provided with an opening
283
(only partially visible in
FIG. 4
) for an LED that is attached to front PC board
254
. Also provided in face plate
278
is an opening
284
for a configuration/test connector.
Screw holes
285
are provided for mechanical engagement of a clear shield and an opening
286
is also provided for visual access to an LED that can be mounted on front PC board
254
. A series of three openings
287
are also provided in face plate
278
in order to provide access to three rotary switches that are mounted to the printed circuit board
254
. These switches are used to adjust the setting of electronics module
218
by a user. At the right-hand side of face plate
278
are provided two openings
288
so that a clear shield can be engaged in such a way as to prevent access to the three rotary switches and to avoid tampering with a desired setting.
A clear shield
289
is provided to cover portions of face plate
278
to limit such access to the rotary switches so that unauthorized adjustment cannot be made. A pair of mounting holes
290
are provided in clear shield
289
for mechanical engagement of the clear shield to face plate
278
, utilizing screw holes
285
. A pair of tabs
291
are provided at the right-hand side edge of clear shield
289
for engagement in openings
288
of face plate
278
.
A pair of openings
292
is provided for accommodation of loops
282
so that the loops can extend through the clear shield. A recess
293
is provided at the location surrounding openings
292
so that a wire or some other suitable component can be inserted through loops
282
in order to prevent unauthorized removal of clear shield
289
and the resulting access to the adjustment switches that extend through openings
287
in face plate
278
. A pry opening
294
is provided at the left-hand side edge of clear shield
289
.
Upon assembly, tabs
291
of clear shield
289
are engaged in openings
288
in face plate
278
, loops
282
are extended through openings
292
, and a wire is inserted through loops
282
in order to lock clear shield
289
in place. Also, screws are used for mounting clear shield
289
to face plate
278
by insertion of the screws through mounting holes
290
and
285
. Pry opening
294
can be used to pry clear shield
289
away from face plate
278
after removal of the wire from loops
282
.
This electronics module assembly
218
embodiment can be formed by conducting an ultrasonic welding procedure between the cover components
220
and
222
. Such a procedure provides a unitary assembly.
Another embodiment of an electronic trip unit
300
according to aspects of this invention is illustrated in the exploded view provided in FIG.
5
. Electronic trip unit
300
includes a trip unit base
302
having a set of dove tail tabs
304
which accommodate the mechanical connection between electronic trip unit
300
and the circuit breaker base. A group of slots
306
are provided to accommodate the line side bus of the trip unit. A pair of internal walls
308
separate trip unit base
302
into compartments which enclose a series of three current transformers
312
, each including a torroidal core
314
positioned between a load side bus
316
and a line side bus
319
.
An electronics module
318
is mounted adjacent to current transformers
312
so that electrical connection can be made therebetween. Electronics module
318
can be similar to electronics module
118
(
FIG. 3
) or electronics module
218
(FIG.
4
). A trip unit cover
320
has a facing wall
322
and an opening
324
defined in the facing wall
322
for access to the electronics module
318
.
Referring back to
FIG. 4
, the angled portions
281
on the perimeter flange
280
of face plate
278
can be used to assure correct orientation of electronics module
218
or
318
with respect to trip unit cover
320
so that proper assembly of those components can be assured. Opening
324
in trip unit cover
320
can be provided with a shape corresponding to perimeter flange
280
and angled portions
281
and the perimeter flange
280
can extend through the opening
324
in facing wall
322
from the rear of trip unit cover
320
.
Electronics module
318
can be captured between trip unit base
302
and trip unit cover
320
when the base
302
and cover
320
are assembled. Removal of trip unit cover
320
simply by removal of mechanical fasteners (not shown) then permits access to the housing of electronics module
318
for removal of the electronics module. Alternatively, electronics module
318
can be provided with an engagement surface such as the one provided by brackets
164
of electronics module
118
(FIG.
3
). With such an engagement surface, the housing of electronics module
318
can be accessed from a location on the opposite side of an outer face of trip unit cover
320
so that it can be removed and replaced without the need to remove and replace trip unit cover
320
.
The embodiments of the circuit breaker and electronics module described herein can be modified without departing from the scope of the invention. The various components of electronics modules
118
,
218
and
318
can be formed from a variety of materials. For example, the face plate components can be formed from a thermoplastic material and the cover components can be formed from a thermoset plastic. Although the cover components of the module are preferably joined by ultrasonic welding when formed in the clam-shell configuration, they can also be joined by plastics welding, adhesives, or by mechanical fasteners such as screws, rivets, snaps and equivalent hardware. The clear shield of electronics module
218
(
FIG. 4
) is preferably formed from clear polycarbonate, although other materials are contemplated as well. Although the heat sink is preferably aluminum, other materials can be used.
The brackets
164
of electronics module
118
(
FIG. 3
) are preferably formed from a spring material such as spring steel or stainless steel. Such brackets or other means for engaging the electronics module within the frame module can be attached to electronics modules
218
and
318
. Alternatively, an engagement surface can be provided within (or connected to) the recess in the frame module for engagement of the electronics module.
While several embodiments of this invention and variations thereof have been described with reference to the drawings, it will be appreciated that additional variations and modifications of the embodiments can be made without departing from the spirit or scope of this invention. The various materials described herein can be substituted for equivalent materials and the various components can be substituted for equivalent components. Also, components described herein can be combined into single components and single components can be separated into multiple components, if desired. The scope of the invention will now be defined in the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. An electronic trip unit adapted for connection to a circuit breaker for circuit interruption, said electronic trip unit comprising:a frame module shaped to define a recess; an electronics module releasably engaged to said frame module, said electronics module having a housing to define an interior space, a circuit board assembly mounted within said interior space, and a facing surface providing access for adjustment of said electronics module, said housing of said electronics module fitting at least partially within said recess defined by said frame module; and an engagement surface positioned for releasable engagement between said frame module and said electronics module, wherein said engagement surface releasably engages said electronics module to said frame module and permits removal and replacement of said electronics module with respect to said frame module.
- 2. The electronic trip unit defined in claim 1, wherein said housing of said electronics module comprises mating housing components and a face plate which together define said interior space.
- 3. The electronic trip unit defined in claim 1, wherein said housing comprises an interior surface defining a guide for positioning said circuit board assembly.
- 4. The electronic trip unit defined in claim 3, wherein said circuit board assembly comprises a plurality of boards and wherein said interior surface of said housing defines a plurality of guides for positioning said boards and for maintaining a predetermined distance between facing surfaces of said boards.
- 5. The electronic trip unit defined in claim 2, wherein said face plate defines an opening extending therethrough for access to said interior space.
- 6. The electronic trip unit defined in claim 5, wherein said opening defined by said face plate provides viewing access to a display attached to said circuit board assembly.
- 7. The electronic trip unit defined in claim 5, wherein said opening defined by said face plate provides access to a connector attached to said circuit board assembly.
- 8. The electronic trip unit defined in claim 5, wherein said opening defined by said face plate provides access to a switch attached to said circuit board assembly.
- 9. The electronic trip unit defined in claim 1, wherein said housing of said electronic module defines an opening positionable adjacent to a heat sink attached to said circuit board assembly.
- 10. The electronic trip unit defined in claim 1, further comprising a mounting bracket extending between an exterior surface of said housing of said electronics module and an interior surface of said recess defined in said frame module.
- 11. The electronic trip unit defined in claim 1, wherein said engagement surface extends outwardly from said housing for engagement within said recess defined in said frame module.
- 12. An electronic trip unit adapted for connection to a circuit breaker for circuit interruption, said electronic trip unit comprising:a frame module shaped to define a recess; an electronics module releasably connected to said frame module, said electronics module having a housing shaped to define an interior space, a circuit board assembly mounted within said interior space, and a facing surface providing access for adjustment of said electronics module, said housing fitting at least partially within said recess defined by said frame module, wherein said housing of said electronics module comprises mating housing components and a face plate which together at least partially define said interior space, an engagement surface positioned for releasable engagement between said frame module and said electronics module, wherein said engagement surface releasably engages said electronics module to said frame module and permits removal and replacement of said electronics module with respect to said frame module.
- 13. The electronic trip unit defined in claim 12, wherein said housing comprises an interior surface defining a guide for positioning said circuit board assembly.
- 14. The electronic trip unit defined in claim 13, wherein said circuit board assembly comprises a plurality of boards and wherein said interior surface of said housing defines a plurality of guides for positioning said boards and for maintaining a predetermined distance between facing surfaces of said boards.
- 15. The electronic trip unit defined in claim 12, wherein said engagement surface extends outwardly from said housing for engagement within said recess of said frame module.
- 16. A circuit breaker comprising:a breaker frame; a frame module releasably engaged to said breaker frame, said frame module enclosing at least one transformer positioned between a line side bus and a load side bus, said frame module being shaped to define a recess extending inwardly from an outer surface of said frame module; an electronics module releasably connected to said frame module and to said transformer, said electronics module having a housing shaped to define an interior space, a circuit board assembly mounted within said interior space, and a facing surface providing access for adjustment of said electronics module, said housing fitting shaped at least partially within said recess defined by said frame module, wherein said housing of said electronics module comprises mating housing components and a face plate which together at least partially define said interior space, and wherein said housing comprises an interior surface defining a guide for positioning said circuit board assembly; and a bracket connected to said electronics module or said frame module, said bracket being positioned for releasable engagement between said frame module and said electronics module, wherein said bracket releasably engages said electronics module to said frame module and permits removal and replacement of said electronic module with respect to said frame module.
- 17. The electronic trip unit defined in claim 16, wherein said face plate defines an opening extending therethrough for access to said interior space.
- 18. The electronic trip unit defined in claim 17, wherein said opening defined by said face plate provides viewing access to a display attached to said circuit board assembly.
- 19. The electronic tip unit defined in claim 16, wherein said circuit board assembly comprises a plurality of boards and wherein said interior surface of said housing defines a plurality of guides for positioning said boards and for maintaining a predetermined distance between facing surfaces of said boards.
- 20. The electronic trip unit defined in claim 16, wherein said engagement surface extends outwardly from said housing for engagement within said recess of said frame module.
- 21. The electronic trip unit defined in claim 16, wherein said electronics module is programmable for use with various frame modules to provide circuit breakers having predetermined ratings and interruption capabilities.
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