Claims
- 1. An interrupter for an electric power circuit, comprising:
a plunging contactor having first and second contacts movable in an opening stroke from a closed position to an open position to electrically open the circuit, and in a closing stroke from the open position to the closed position to reset the interrupter; a bidirectional freewheeling toggle mechanism operable for storing and. abruptly releasing spring energy to accelerate movement of the plunging contactor in both the opening and closing strokes; and an actuator shaft operative to move the toggle mechanism and thereby cause the toggle mechanism to store and then abruptly release the spring energy in both the opening and closing strokes.
- 2. The interrupter of claim 1, further comprising a sealed interrupter chamber filled with a dielectric gas and containing the plunging contactor.
- 3. The interrupter of claim 2, further comprising a piston for forcing a flow of the dielectric gas into an arc gap defined by a separation between the first and second contacts on both the opening and closing strokes.
- 4. The interrupter of claim 3, further comprising a nozzle for directing the flow of the dielectric gas into the arc gap at a predetermined distance from the first or second contact.
- 5. The interrupter of claim 4, wherein the predetermined distance is about 1.5 inches.
- 6. The interrupter of claim 5, wherein the toggle mechanism is operative to accelerate the plunging contactor to a separation velocity of at least about 100 inches per second when then arc gap reaches 1.5 inches of travel during the opening stroke.
- 7. The interrupter of claim 6, wherein the toggle mechanism is operative to accelerate the plunging contactor to a reconnection velocity of at least about 80 inches per second when then arc gap reaches 1.5 inches of travel on the closing stroke.
- 8. The interrupter of claim 7, wherein the toggle mechanism comprises a single spring that drives the toggle mechanism in both the opening and closing strokes.
- 9. The interrupter of claim 4, wherein:
the actuator arm is positioned to be movable from an initial position to an opposing position by a blade arm as the blade arm moves from a closed position to an open position to trigger the opening stroke of the plunging contactor; the blade arm in the closed position electrically connects to a jaws to provide a first electric path for the circuit path; during a first portion of the movement from the closed position to the open position and before electrically disconnecting from the jaws, the blade arm electrically connects to the actuator arm, which is electrically connected to the plunging contactor, to provide a second electric path for the circuit through the plunging contactor in parallel with the first electric path through the jaws; during a second portion of the movement from the closed position to the open position, the blade arm electrically disconnects from the jaws and remains in electrical connection with the actuator arm to connect a series electrical path for circuit through the plunging contact; and the toggle mechanism is configured, before accelerating the plunging contactor to open the circuit during the opening stroke, to allow the blade arm to move through a sufficient distance to prevent the circuit from arcing between the blade arm and the jaws in response to separation of the first and second contacts, and thereby causes an arc to be drawn and extinguished between the first and second contacts within the sealed interrupter chamber during the opening stroke.
- 10. The interrupter of claim 9, further comprising a counter weight connected to the actuator arm, and wherein:
after completion of the opening stroke and upon reaching the opposing position, the actuator arm is configured to separate from the blade arm; and upon separation of the actuator arm from the blade arm, the counter weight causes the actuator arm to automatically return to its initial position, and thereby causes the plunging contactor to move through the closing stroke to reset the interrupter.
- 11. The interrupter of claim 9, wherein:
after completion of the opening stroke and before the blade arm reaches the open position, the actuator arm passes through the opposing position, separates from the blade arm, returns to the opposing position, and temporarily remains substantially in the opposing position; and as the blade arm subsequently moves from the open position to the closed position,
the blade arm electrically connects with and moves the actuator arm from the opposing position to the initial position and thereby triggers the penetrating contact to move through the closing stroke, and the toggle mechanism is configured to accelerate the plunging contactor to close the circuit during the closing stroke before the blade arm to moves to a position that would allow the circuit to arc between the blade arm and the jaws, and thereby causes an arc to be drawn and extinguished between the first and second contacts within the sealed interrupter chamber during the closing stroke.
- 12. The interrupter of claim 11, wherein:
the blade arm pivots about a base during movement between the open and closed positions; the blade arm comprises a contact area for contacting the jaws when the blade arm is in the closed position; and the actuator arm is positioned in the opposing position such that a minimum distance between the contact area of the blade arm and the actuator arm is at least as great as a minimum distance between the contact area and the base of the blade arm.
- 13. The interrupter of claim 1, wherein:
the actuator arm is positioned to be movable from an initial position to an opposing position by a blade arm as the blade arm moves from a closed position to an open position to trigger the opening stroke of the plunging contactor; the blade arm in the closed position electrically connects to a jaws to provide a first electric path for the circuit path; during a first portion of the movement from the closed position to the open position and before electrically disconnecting from the jaws, the blade arm electrically connects to the actuator arm, which is electrically connected to the plunging contactor, to provide a second electric path for the circuit through the plunging contactor in parallel with the first electric path through the jaws; during a second portion of the movement from the closed position to the open position, the blade arm electrically disconnects from the jaws and remains in electrical connection with the actuator arm to connect a series electrical path for circuit through the plunging contact; and the toggle mechanism further comprises a cam surface positioned between the actuator arm and a linkage mechanically coupling the actuator arm to the plunging contactor by way of the toggle mechanism, the cam surface configured to cause the toggle mechanism to trigger the opening stroke of the plunging contactor as the blade arm moves the actuator arm from the initial position to the opposing position, and to trigger the closing stroke of the plunging contactor as the blade arm moves the actuator arm from the opposing position to the initial position, while maintaining a sufficient distance between the blade arm and the jaws to prevent the circuit from arcing between the blade arm and the jaws.
- 14. The interrupter of claim 13, further comprising:
a sealed interrupter chamber filled with a dielectric gas and containing the plunging contactor and the toggle mechanism; an actuator shaft mechanically linking the actuator arm to the toggle mechanism; a bellows positioned around the actuator shaft to substantially confine the dielectric gas within the interrupter chamber; the plunging contactor and the toggle mechanism located within the interrupter chamber to substantially avoid wear and tear on the bellows from repetitive opening and closing cycles of the plunging contactor; a piston for forcing a flow of the dielectric gas into an arc gap defined by a separation between the first and second contacts on both the opening and closing strokes; and a nozzle for directing the flow of the dielectric gas into the arc gap at a predetermined distance from the first or second contact.
- 15. An interrupter for an electric power circuit, comprising:
a plunging contactor having first and second contacts movable in an opening stroke from a closed position to an open position to electrically open the circuit, and in a closing stroke from the open position to the closed position to reset the interrupter; an actuator mechanism operable for accelerating movement of the plunging contactor during the opening stroke; an actuator arm operative to trigger the opening stroke, and to reset the interrupter; an actuator shaft mechanically linking the actuator arm to the actuator mechanism; the actuator shaft moving relatively slowly as compared to the opening stroke of the plunging contactor; a sealed interrupter chamber filled with a dielectric gas; a bellows positioned around the actuator shaft to substantially confine the dielectric gas within the interrupter chamber; and the plunging contactor and the actuator mechanism located within the interrupter chamber to substantially avoid wear and tear on the bellows from repetitive opening and closing cycles of the plunging contactor.
- 16. The interrupter of claim 15, wherein:
the actuator arm is positioned to be movable from an initial position to an opposing position by a blade arm as the blade arm moves from a closed position to an open position to trigger the opening stroke of the plunging contactor; the blade arm in the closed position electrically connects to a jaws to provide a first electric path for the circuit path; during a first portion of the movement from the closed position to the open position and before electrically disconnecting from the jaws, the blade arm electrically connects to the actuator arm, which is electrically connected to the plunging contactor, to provide a second electric path for the circuit through the plunging contactor in parallel with the first electric path through the jaws; during a second portion of the movement from the closed position to the open position, the blade arm electrically disconnects from the jaws and remains in electrical connection with the actuator arm to connect a series electrical path for circuit through the plunging contact; and the actuator mechanism is configured, before accelerating the plunging contactor to open the circuit during the opening stroke, to allow the blade arm to move through a sufficient distance to prevent the circuit from arcing between the blade arm and the jaws in response to separation of the first and second contacts, and thereby causes an arc to be drawn and extinguished between the first and second contacts within the sealed interrupter chamber during the opening stroke.
- 17. The interrupter of claim 16, further comprising a counter weight connected to the actuator arm, and wherein:
after completion of the opening stroke and upon reaching the opposing position, the actuator arm is configured to separate from the blade arm; and upon separation of the actuator arm from the blade arm, the counter weight causes the actuator arm to automatically return to its initial position, and thereby causes the plunging contactor to moved through the closing stroke to reset the interrupter.
- 18. The interrupter of claim 16, wherein:
after completion of the opening stroke and before the blade arm reaches the open position, the actuator arm passes through the opposing position, separates from the blade arm, returns to the opposing position, and temporarily remains substantially in the opposing position; and as the blade arm subsequently moves from the open position to the closed position,
the blade arm electrically connects with and moves the actuator arm from the opposing position to the initial position and thereby triggers the penetrating contact to move through the closing stroke, and the actuator mechanism is configured to reset the interrupter before the blade arm to moves to a position that would allow the circuit to arc between the blade arm and the jaws, and thereby causes an arc to be drawn and extinguished between the first and second contacts within the sealed interrupter chamber during the closing stroke.
- 19. The interrupter of claim 18, wherein:
the blade arm pivots about a base during movement between the open and closed positions; the blade arm comprises a contact area for contacting the jaws when the blade arm is in the closed position; and the actuator arm is positioned in the opposing position such that a minimum distance between the contact area of the blade arm and the actuator arm is at least as great as a minimum distance between the contact area and the base of the blade arm.
- 20. The interrupter of claim 15, wherein the actuator mechanism comprises a bidirectional freewheeling toggle mechanism operable for storing and abruptly releasing spring energy to accelerate movement of the plunging contactor in both the opening and closing strokes.
- 21. The interrupter of claim 20, further comprising:
a piston for forcing a flow of the dielectric gas into an arc gap defined by a separation between the first and second contacts on both the opening and closing strokes; and a nozzle for directing the flow of the dielectric gas into the arc gap at a predetermined distance from the first or second contact.
- 22. The interrupter of claim 21, wherein:
the actuator arm is positioned to be movable from an initial position to an opposing position by a blade arm as the blade arm moves from a closed position to an open position to trigger the opening stroke of the plunging contactor; the blade arm in the closed position electrically connects to a jaws to provide a first electric path for the circuit path; during a first portion of the movement from the closed position to the open position and before electrically disconnecting from the jaws, the blade arm electrically connects to the actuator arm, which is electrically connected to the plunging contactor, to provide a second electric path for the circuit through the plunging contactor in parallel with the first electric path through the jaws; during a second portion of the movement from the closed position to the open position, the blade arm electrically disconnects from the jaws and remains in electrical connection with the actuator arm to connect a series electrical path for circuit through the plunging contact; and the toggle mechanism further comprises a cam surface positioned between the actuator arm and a linkage mechanically coupling the actuator arm to the plunging contactor by way of the toggle mechanism, the cam surface configured to cause the toggle mechanism to trigger the opening stroke of the plunging contactor as the blade arm moves the actuator arm from the initial position to the opposing position, and to trigger the closing stroke of the plunging contactor as the blade arm moves the actuator arm from the opposing position to the initial position, while maintaining a sufficient distance between the blade arm and the jaws to prevent the circuit from arcing between the blade arm and the jaws.
- 23. The interrupter of claim 22, wherein the predetermined distance is about 1.5 inches.
- 24. The interrupter of claim 23, wherein the toggle mechanism is operative to accelerate the plunging contactor to a separation velocity of at least about 100 inches per second when then arc gap reaches 1.5 inches during the opening stroke.
- 25. The interrupter of claim 24, wherein the toggle mechanism is operative to accelerate the plunging contactor to a reconnection velocity of at least about 80 inches per second when then arc gap reaches 1.5 inches on the closing stroke.
- 26. An interrupter for an electric power circuit, comprising:
a plunging contactor having first and second contacts movable in an opening stroke from a closed position to an open position to electrically open the circuit, and in a closing stroke from the open position to the closed position to reset the interrupter; a bidirectional freewheeling toggle mechanism operable for storing and abruptly releasing spring energy to accelerate movement of the plunging contactor in both the opening and closing strokes; an actuator arm operative to move the toggle mechanism and thereby cause the toggle mechanism to store and then abruptly release the spring energy in both the opening and closing strokes; an actuator shaft mechanically linking the actuator arm to the toggle mechanism; the actuator shaft moving relatively slowly as compared to the opening and closing strokes of the plunging contactor; a sealed interrupter chamber filled with a dielectric gas; a bellows positioned around the actuator shaft to substantially confine the dielectric gas within the interrupter chamber; the plunging contactor and the toggle mechanism located within the interrupter chamber to substantially avoid wear and tear on the bellows from repetitive opening and closing cycles of the plunging contactor.
- 27. The interrupter of claim 26, wherein:
the actuator arm is positioned to be movable from an initial position to an opposing position by a blade arm as the blade arm moves from a closed position to an open position to trigger the opening stroke of the plunging contactor; the blade arm in the closed position electrically connects to a jaws to provide a first electric path for the circuit path; during a first portion of the movement from the closed position to the open position and before electrically disconnecting from the jaws, the blade arm electrically connects to the actuator arm, which is electrically connected to the plunging contactor, to provide a second electric path for the circuit through the plunging contactor in parallel with the first electric path through the jaws; during a second portion of the movement from the closed position to the open position, the blade arm electrically disconnects from the jaws and remains in electrical connection with the actuator arm to connect a series electrical path for circuit through the plunging contact; and the toggle mechanism is configured, before accelerating the plunging contactor to open the circuit during the opening stroke, to allow the blade arm to move through a sufficient distance to prevent the circuit from arcing between the blade arm and the jaws in response to separation of the first and second contacts, and thereby causes an arc to be drawn and extinguished between the first and second contacts within the sealed interrupter chamber during the opening stroke.
- 28. The interrupter of claim 27, further comprising a counter weight connected to the actuator arm, and wherein:
after completion of the opening stroke and upon reaching the opposing position, the actuator arm is configured to separate from the blade arm; and upon separation of the actuator arm from the blade arm, the counter weight causes the actuator arm to automatically return to its initial position, and thereby causes the plunging contactor to moved through the closing stroke to reset the interrupter.
- 29. The interrupter of claim 27, wherein:
after completion of the opening stroke and before the blade arm reaches the open position, the actuator arm passes through the opposing position, separates from the blade arm, returns to the opposing position, and temporarily remains substantially in the opposing position; and as the blade arm subsequently moves from the open position to the closed position,
the blade arm electrically connects with and moves the actuator arm from the opposing position to the initial position and thereby triggers the penetrating contact to move through the closing stroke, and the toggle mechanism is configured to accelerate the plunging contactor to close the circuit during the closing stroke before the blade arm to moves to a position that would allow the circuit to arc between the blade arm and the jaws, and thereby causes an arc to be drawn and extinguished between the first and second contacts within the sealed interrupter chamber during the closing stroke.
- 30. The interrupter of claim 26, wherein:
the actuator arm is positioned to be movable from an initial position to an opposing position by a blade arm as the blade arm moves from a closed position to an open position to trigger the opening stroke of the plunging contactor; the blade arm in the closed position electrically connects to a jaws to provide a first electric path for the circuit path; during a first portion of the movement from the closed position to the open position and before electrically disconnecting from the jaws, the blade arm electrically connects to the actuator arm, which is electrically connected to the plunging contactor, to provide a second electric path for the circuit through the plunging contactor in parallel with the first electric path through the jaws; during a second portion of the movement from the closed position to the open position, the blade arm electrically disconnects from the jaws and remains in electrical connection with the actuator arm to connect a series electrical path for circuit through the plunging contact; and the toggle mechanism further comprises a cam surface positioned between the actuator arm and a linkage mechanically coupling the actuator arm to the plunging contactor by way of the toggle mechanism, the cam surface configured to cause the toggle mechanism to trigger the opening stroke of the plunging contactor as the blade arm moves the actuator arm from the initial position to the opposing position, and to trigger the closing stroke of the plunging contactor as the blade arm moves the actuator arm from the opposing position to the initial position, while maintaining a sufficient distance between the blade arm and the jaws to prevent the circuit from arcing between the blade arm and the jaws.
- 31. The interrupter of claim 30, wherein:
the blade arm pivots about a base during movement between the open and closed positions; the blade arm comprises a contact area for contacting the jaws when the blade arm is in the closed position; and the actuator arm is positioned in the opposing position such that a minimum distance between the contact area of the blade arm and the actuator arm is at least as great as a minimum distance between the contact area and the base of the blade arm.
- 32. The interrupter of claim 31, further comprising:
a piston for forcing a flow of the dielectric gas into an arc gap defined by a separation between the first and second contacts on both the opening and closing strokes; and a nozzle for directing the flow of the dielectric gas into the arc gap at a predetermined distance from the first or second contact.
- 33. The interrupter of claim 32, wherein the predetermined distance is about 1.5 inches.
- 34. The interrupter of claim 33, wherein the toggle mechanism is operative to accelerate the plunging contactor to a separation velocity of at least about 100 inches per second when then arc gap reaches 1.5 inches during the opening stroke.
- 35. The interrupter of claim 34, wherein the toggle mechanism is operative to accelerate the plunging contactor to a reconnection velocity of at least about 80 inches per second when then arc gap reaches 1.5 inches on the closing stroke.
- 36. The interrupter of claim 35, wherein the toggle mechanism comprises a single spring that drives the toggle mechanism in both the opening and closing strokes.
- 37. An interrupter for an electric power circuit, comprising:
a plunging contactor having first and second contacts movable in an opening stroke from a closed position to an open position to electrically open the circuit, and in a closing stroke from the open position to the closed position to reset the interrupter; an actuator mechanism operable for storing and abruptly releasing spring energy to accelerate movement of the plunging contactor in both the opening and closing strokes; an actuator arm operative to move the actuator mechanism and thereby cause the actuator mechanism to store and then abruptly release the spring energy in both the opening and closing strokes; a sealed interrupter chamber filled with a dielectric gas; a piston for forcing a flow of the dielectric gas into an arc gap defined by a separation between the first and second contacts on both the opening and closing strokes; a nozzle for directing the flow of the dielectric gas into the arc gap at a predetermined distance from the first or second contact; the actuator arm positioned to be movable from an initial position to an opposing position by a blade arm as the blade arm moves from a closed position to an open position to trigger the opening stroke of the plunging contactor; the blade arm in the closed position electrically connects to a jaws to provide a first electric path for the circuit path; during a first portion of the movement from the closed position to the open position and before electrically disconnecting from the jaws, the blade arm electrically connects to the actuator arm, which is electrically connected to the plunging contactor, to provide a second electric path for the circuit through the plunging contactor in parallel with the first electric path through the jaws; during a second portion of the movement from the closed position to the open position, the blade arm electrically disconnects from the jaws and remains in electrical connection with the actuator arm to connect a series electrical path for circuit through the plunging contact; and the actuator mechanism is configured, before accelerating the plunging contactor to open the circuit during the opening stroke, to allow the blade arm to move through a sufficient distance to prevent the circuit from arcing between the blade arm and the jaws in response to separation of the first and second contacts, and thereby causes an arc to be drawn and extinguished between the first and second contacts within the sealed interrupter chamber during the opening stroke.
- 38. The interrupter of claim 37, further comprising a bidirectional freewheeling toggle mechanism operable for storing and abruptly releasing spring energy to accelerate movement of the plunging contactor in both the opening and closing strokes.
- 39. The interrupter of claim 38, wherein the toggle mechanism comprises a single spring that drives the toggle mechanism in both the opening and closing strokes.
- 40. The interrupter of claim 37, further comprising:
an actuator shaft mechanically linking the actuator shaft to the toggle mechanism; the actuator shaft moving relatively slowly as compared to the opening and closing strokes of the plunging contactor; a bellows positioned around the actuator shaft to substantially confine the dielectric gas within the interrupter chamber; and the plunging contactor and the actuator mechanism located within the interrupter chamber to substantially avoid wear and tear on the bellows from repetitive opening and closing cycles of the plunging contactor.
- 41. The interrupter of claim 37, wherein the predetermined distance is about 1.5 inches.
- 42. The interrupter of claim 41, wherein the toggle mechanism is operative to accelerate the plunging contactor to a separation velocity of at least about 100 inches per second when then arc gap reaches 1.5 inches during the opening stroke.
- 43. The interrupter of claim 42, wherein the toggle mechanism is operative to accelerate the plunging contactor to a reconnection velocity of at least about 80 inches per second when then arc gap reaches 1.5 inches on the closing stroke.
- 44. An interrupter for an electric power circuit, comprising:
a plunging contactor having first and second contacts movable in an opening stroke from a closed position to an open position to electrically open the circuit, and in a closing stroke from the open position to the closed position to reset the interrupter; an actuator mechanism operable for accelerating movement of the plunging contactor during the opening stroke; an actuator arm operative to trigger the opening stroke, and to reset the interrupter, positioned to be movable from an initial position to an opposing position by a blade arm as the blade arm moves from a closed position to an open position to trigger the opening stroke of the plunging contactor; the blade arm in the closed position electrically connects to a jaws to provide a first electric path for the circuit path; during a first portion of the movement from the closed position to the open position and before electrically disconnecting from the jaws, the blade arm electrically connects to the actuator arm, which is electrically connected to the plunging contactor, to provide a second electric path for the circuit through the plunging contactor in parallel with the first electric path through the jaws; during a second portion of the movement from the closed position to the open position, the blade arm electrically disconnects from the jaws and remains in electrical connection with the actuator arm to connect a series electrical path for circuit through the plunging contact; the actuator mechanism is configured, before accelerating the plunging contactor to open the circuit during the opening stroke, to allow the blade arm to move through a sufficient distance to prevent the circuit from arcing between the blade arm and the jaws in response to separation of the first and second contacts, and thereby causes an arc to be drawn and extinguished between the first and second contacts within the sealed interrupter chamber during the opening stroke; and a voltage-clamping device connected in parallel across the first and second contacts.
- 45. The interrupter of claim 44, wherein the voltage-clamping device has a voltage-level threshold selected to prevent a current restrike from occurring across the first and second contacts when the interrupter is operated to disconnect a capacitive load from an electric power system.
- 46. The interrupter of claim 45, wherein the electric power system carries an AC voltage defining a maximum voltage of about one per-unit, the capacitive load is charged to about one per-unit, and the voltage-level threshold for the voltage-clamping device is selected to be about one per-unit.
- 47. The interrupter of claim 44, further comprising a counter weight connected to the actuator arm, and wherein:
after completion of the opening stroke and upon reaching the opposing position, the actuator arm is configured to separate from the blade arm; and upon separation of the actuator arm from the blade arm, the counter weight causes the actuator arm to automatically return to its initial position, and thereby causes the plunging contactor to moved through the closing stroke to reset the interrupter.
- 48. The interrupter of claim 44, wherein:
after completion of the opening stroke and before the blade arm reaches the open position, the actuator arm passes through the opposing position, separates from the blade arm, returns to the opposing position, and temporarily remains substantially in the opposing position; and as the blade arm subsequently moves from the open position to the closed position,
the blade arm electrically connects with and moves the actuator arm from the opposing position to the initial position and thereby triggers the penetrating contact to move through the closing stroke, and the actuator mechanism is configured to reset the interrupter before the blade arm to moves to a position that would allow the circuit to arc between the blade arm and the jaws, and thereby causes an arc to be drawn and extinguished between the first and second contacts within the sealed interrupter chamber during the closing stroke.
- 49. The interrupter of claim 48, wherein:
the blade arm pivots about a base during movement between the open and closed positions; the blade arm comprises a contact area for contacting the jaws when the blade arm is in the closed position; and the actuator arm is positioned in the opposing position such that a minimum distance between the contact area of the blade arm and the actuator arm is at least as great as a minimum distance between the contact area and the base of the blade arm.
- 50. The interrupter of claim 44, wherein the actuator mechanism comprises a bidirectional freewheeling toggle mechanism operable for storing and abruptly releasing spring energy to accelerate movement of the plunging contactor in both the opening and closing strokes.
- 51. The interrupter of claim 50, further comprising:
a piston for forcing a flow of the dielectric gas into an arc gap defined by a separation between the first and second contacts on both the opening and closing strokes; and a nozzle for directing the flow of the dielectric gas into the arc gap at a predetermined distance from the first or second contact.
- 52. The interrupter of claim 51, wherein:
the actuator arm is positioned to be movable from an initial position to an opposing position by a blade arm as the blade arm moves from a closed position to an open position to trigger the opening stroke of the plunging contactor; the blade arm in the closed position electrically connects to a jaws to provide a first electric path for the circuit path; during a first portion of the movement from the closed position to the open position and before electrically disconnecting from the jaws, the blade arm electrically connects to the actuator arm, which is electrically connected to the plunging contactor, to provide a second electric path for the circuit through the plunging contactor in parallel with the first electric path through the jaws; during a second portion of the movement from the closed position to the open position, the blade arm electrically disconnects from the jaws and remains in electrical connection with the actuator arm to connect a series electrical path for circuit through the plunging contact; and the toggle mechanism further comprises a cam surface positioned between the actuator arm and a linkage mechanically coupling the actuator arm to the plunging contactor by way of the toggle mechanism, the cam surface configured to cause the toggle mechanism to trigger the opening stroke of the plunging contactor as the blade arm moves the actuator arm from the initial position to the opposing position, and to trigger the closing stroke of the plunging contactor as the blade arm moves the actuator arm from the opposing position to the initial position, while maintaining a sufficient distance between the blade arm and the jaws to prevent the circuit from arcing between the blade arm and the jaws.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority to commonly-owned U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/143,837, filed Jul. 14, 1999.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuations (1)
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