Claims
- 1. An operating mechanism for operating a disconnect switch having at least one pair of separable contacts movable to open and closed positions, which comprises:
- a frame;
- an operating shaft supported by the frame for unidirectional rotation between two positions, the shaft being operably connected to effect opening of the disconnect switch when the shaft is rotated from its closed position to its open position, and to effect closing of the disconnect switch when the shaft is rotated from its open position to its closed position;
- releasable latching means, for stopping and holding the shaft in either its closed or opened positions;
- latch releasing means for momentarily releasing the latching means;
- torsion spring means for rotating the shaft in one direction between its opened and closed positions and for rotating the shaft in the same direction between its closed and opened positions;
- spring charging means for charging the torsion spring in one direction to a preset value of stored energy;
- latch locking means, for locking the latching means so that it can not be released by the latch releasing means, whenever the operating shaft is in its opened position and the energy stored by the torsion spring means is less than a preset value.
- 2. An operating mechanism for operating a disconnect switch having at least one pair of separable contacts movable to open and closed positions which comprises:
- a frame;
- an operating shaft supported by the frame for rotation between a closed position and an open position, the operating shaft being operably connected to effect opening of the disconnect switch when the operating shaft is rotated from its closed position to its open position, and to effect closing of the disconnect switch when the operating shaft is rotated from its open position to its closed position;
- a releasable latch, for stopping and holding the operating shaft in either its closed or open positions;
- latch releasing means for momentarily releasing the releasable latch;
- torsion spring means for rotating the operating shaft in one direction between its open and closed positions;
- spring charging means for charging the torsion spring in one direction to a preset value of stored energy;
- a lockout latch supported by the frame for movement between a locked position, where the lockout latch engages with the releasable latch and prevents rotation of the releasable latch from its latched position, and an unlocked position where the lockout latch is disengaged from the releasable latch;
- a cam, carried by the operating shaft, having a peripheral cam surface which is circular in shape and concentric with the operating shaft except for one flat or indented portion;
- a first lever pivotally supported by the frame and carrying a first roller adjacent the cam, the first lever being spring loaded to hold the first roller in rolling contact with the periphery of the cam, the first roller being positioned in relation to the cam so that the first roller is positioned on the flat portion of the cam when the operating shaft is latched in its open position, the first lever being operationally connected to the lockout latch to allow the lockout latch to be moved between its locked positions and its unlocked position when the first roller is positioned on the flat portion of the cam and the operating shaft is latched in its open position, and to hold the lockout lever in its unlocked position when the first roller is positioned on the circular portion of the cam and the operating shaft is not in its open position;
- a bracket affixed to the operating shaft;
- a cam lever, having a peripheral cam surface, which is pivotally connected to the bracket to be pivotable in a radial plane of the operating shaft, between an unlocked position and a locked position, said cam lever being biased by the torsion spring means which exerts a force on the cam lever tending to rotate the cam lever in one direction on the bracket to its unlocked position;
- a lockout spring, disposed between the bracket and the cam lever, which exerts a force on the cam lever tending to rotate the cam lever in an opposite direction on the bracket from the bias provided by the torsion spring means, to rotate the cam lever to its locked position, the relative magitudes of the forces exerted on the cam lever by the torsion spring means and the lockout spring being such that when the torsion spring means is fully charged, the cam lever is held in its unlocked position by the torsion spring means, and when the value of energy stored by the torsion spring means falls below a preset level, the cam lever will be held in its locked position by the lockout spring; and
- a second lever, pivotally supported by the frame and carrying a second roller which is positioned adjacent the peripheral cam surface of the cam lever when the operating shaft is in its open position, the second lever being spring loaded to hold the second roller in rolling contact with the peripheral surface of the cam lever, the second lever being operationally connected with the lockout latch to hold the lockout latch in its locked position when the cam lever is disposed in its locked position.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuing file wrapper application of Divisional Application Ser. No. 373,613, filed Apr. 30, 1982, and now abandoned. Application Ser. No. 373,613 was a division of application Ser. No. 231,279, filed Feb. 4, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,343,030, issued Aug. 3, 1982. Application Ser. No. 231,279 is a divisional application of prior application Ser. No. 940,104, filed Sept. 6, 1978, which issued Oct. 6, 1981 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,293,834.
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