Claims
- 1. A load break interrupter, comprising:(a) a case having a housing and a cover attached to said housing and forming an interior chamber with said housing between respective main walls of said housing and said cover, said case being split diagonally so as to provide said cover and said housing; (b) an arc-suppressing tube attached on and extending outwardly from said case; (c) a shunt circuit rod slidably supported in said arc-suppressing tube for making and breaking a shunt circuit inside said arc-suppressing tube upon sliding of said rod into and from said arc-suppressing tube, said breaking of said shunt circuit sometimes causing an arcing to occur inside said arc-suppressing tube; and (d) a shunt circuit break actuating mechanism disposed in said interior chamber of said case and coupled with said rod such that tripping of said actuating mechanism from a shunt circuit-defining position to a shunt circuit-breaking position causes said rod to at least partially extend into said case from said arc-suppressing tube thereby breaking the shunt circuit such that any arcing that occurs inside said arc-suppressing tube upon breaking of said shunt circuit inside said arc-suppressing tube is confined and suppressed inside said arc-suppressing tube by said shunt circuit rod, said housing and cover of said case having respective component mounting elements formed thereon which extend inwardly from said main walls of said housing and cover into said interior chamber of said case and cooperate together so as to mount and retain components of said shunt circuit break actuating mechanism in operative relationship with one another between said housing and cover of said case, and respective guide elements formed thereon which extend inwardly from said main walls of said housing and cover into said interior chamber of said case and cooperate together to guide movement of said shunt circuit rod in said interior chamber between said housing and cover of said case.
- 2. The interrupter as recited in claim 1, wherein said cover has a first portion located adjacent to said tube being smaller in height than a second portion of the cover located remote from said tube.
- 3. The interrupter as recited in claim 1, wherein said housing has a first portion located adjacent to said tube being greater in height than a second portion of said housing located remote from said tube.
- 4. The interrupter as recited in claim 3, wherein said cover has a first portion located adjacent to said tube being smaller in height than a second portion of the cover located remote from said tube.
- 5. The interrupter as recited in claim 4, wherein said first portion of said cover is smaller in height than said first portion of said housing.
- 6. The interrupter as recited in claim 5, wherein said second portion of said cover is greater in height that said second portion of said housing.
- 7. The interrupter as recited in claim 1, wherein said guide elements are two laterally-spaced apart rails formed on each of said cover and housing, said two rails on said cover being aligned with and extending toward said two rails on said housing.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The following copending applications assigned to the same assignee as this application disclose related subject matter:
(1) Ser. No. 09/454,572, filed Dec. 7, 1999, entitled “Load Break Interrupter Having Shunt Circuit Break Actuating Mechanism” by Brad W. Davis.
(2) Ser. No. 09/454,574, filed Dec. 7, 1999, entitled “Load Break Interrupter Having Arc-Suppressing Tube With Mechanically Interlocked Inner Quench Liner” by Brad W. Davis.
(3) Ser. No. 09/454,573, filed Dec. 7, 1999, entitled “Load Break Interrupter Having Vented Muffler Assembly On Arc-Suppressing Tube” by Brad W. Davis.
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