Claims
- 1. A load break interrupter, comprising:(a) a case having an interior chamber; (b) an arc-suppressing tube supported on and extending outwardly from said case; (c) a vented muffler assembly supported on an end of said arc-suppressing tube and including a tubular body having opposite ends and a central cavity extending between said ends with one of said ends slidably fitting over said end of said end of said arc-suppressing tube, said muffler assembly further including an annular wall extending transversely to said tubular body and partially across said central cavity, said annular wall defining an opening therein; and an annular ring spaced from said end cap and attached on said annular wall and surrounding said opening therein and spaced inwardly from said tubular body, said tubular body having spaced side openings defined therein outwardly from said annular ring such that a path for escape of gases from said tube into said muffler assembly proceeds through said cavity of said tubular body, through said opening of said annular wall, past said annular ring and then radially outwardly through said cavity of said tubular body to said side openings in said tubular body; (d) 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 (e) 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.
- 2. The interrupter as recited in claim 1, wherein said muffler assembly further includes means for securing said tubular body to said arc-suppressing tube.
- 3. The interrupter as recited in claim 1, wherein said muffler assembly further includes an end cap and means for removably securing said end cap on the other of said ends of said tubular body.
- 4. The interrupter as recited in claim 3, wherein said muffler assembly further includes a disc disposed between said end cap and said other end of said tubular body for shielding said end cap from the arc generated in said tube arc-suppressing.
- 5. The interrupter as recited in claim 4, wherein said shielding disc is made of stainless steel material.
- 6. The interrupter as recited in claim 3, wherein said removably securing means are complementary threads defined exteriorly on said end of said tubular body and interiorly on said end cap.
- 7. The interrupter as recited in claim 1, wherein said muffler assembly further includes a roll of porous mesh disposed in said cavity of said tubular body between said annular wall and said end cap and surrounding said annular ring such that the escape path of gases goes through said roll of porous mesh.
- 8. The interrupter as recited in claim 7, wherein said porous mesh is stainless steel material.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The following copending applications assigned to the same assignee as this application disclose related subject matter:
(1) Ser. No. 09/454,575, filed Dec. 7, 1999, entitled “Load Break Interrupter Having Diagonally Split Case With Component Mounting Elements” by Brad W. Davis.
(2) Ser. No. 09/454,572, filed Dec. 7, 1999, entitled “Load Break Interrupter Having Shunt Circuit Break Actuating Mechanism” by Brad W. Davis.
(3) 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.
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