This technology relates to an electrical cabinet with a door-mounted switching device.
Electrical circuit switching devices, such as fusible switches or the like, may be installed in a cabinet configured to contain the switching devices. A door at the front of the cabinet provides access for installation and removal of the switching devices, as well as for manual switching of the devices between ON and OFF conditions. A handle on the outer side of the door is linked with the switching devices for an operator to switch them manually by moving the handle while the door is closed.
An apparatus includes a cabinet with a door. A circuit interrupting device is installed in the cabinet. A plate on the door is configured to shift the circuit interrupting device between ON and OFF conditions upon movement of the plate between ON and OFF positions. A handle on the door is linked with the plate to move the plate between the ON and OFF positions upon movement of the handle between corresponding positions. Additionally, a latch is supported on the door for movement into and out of a locked position in which the latch blocks movement of the plate to the ON position. A driving member is moveable against the latch to move the latch into the locking position against the bias of a spring. A key moves the driving member against the latch.
The apparatus illustrated in the drawings includes parts that are examples of the elements recited in the claims. The illustrated apparatus thus includes examples of how a person of ordinary skill in the art can make and use the claimed invention. It is described here to meet the enablement and best mode requirements of the patent statute without imposing limitations that are not recited in the claims.
As shown schematically in
As shown schematically in
A cam mechanism 24 links a lever 26 with the plate 20 to move the plate 20 pivotally between its open and closed positions upon movement of the lever 26 pivotally between corresponding open and closed positions, as shown in
A plate 40 (
A handle 50 is accessible at the outer side 52 of the door 14, and is supported on the door 14 for movement manually back and forth between an OFF position and an ON position. The handle 50 is linked with the plate 40 in a known manner so as to shift the plate 40 between the ON and OFF positions of the plate 40 upon movement of the handle 50 between the corresponding positions of the handle 50.
Also mounted on the door 14 is a locking mechanism 60. The locking mechanism 60 is shiftable between a locked condition and an unlocked condition. When the locking mechanism 60 is in the locked condition, it blocks movement of the plate 40 and the handle 50 to their ON positions. This prevents an operator from shifting the circuit interrupting device 12 into the ON condition inadvertently.
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This example of a housing 64 is shaped as a rectangular block, and is mounted on the slotted end portion 66 of the base plate 62 by fasteners (not shown). The housing 64 has a front side 70 with a circular opening 71. A cylindrical bore 73 reaches inward from the circular opening 71 along a first axis 75. A generally rectangular compartment 77 (
A latch 100 is mounted on the shaft 80 for rotation about the second axis 81 relative to the housing 64. The latch 100 in the given example is a plate with an inclined forward edge surface 102 facing outward through the bore 73 and the circular opening 71. A lower end portion 104 of the latch 100 is aligned with the slot 65 in the base plate 62. A spring 106 is engaged between the latch 100 and the housing 64 to bias the latch 100 about the second axis 81 such that the latch 100 is normally held in an unlocked position. When the latch 100 is in the unlocked position, as shown in
Also fastened to the base plate 62 is a device known as an interlock 120. The interlock 120 includes a lock body 122, a lock cylinder 124, and a lock bolt 126 that is moved back and forth between retracted and extended positions by turning a key 130 in the cylinder 124. The lock bolt 126 is aligned with the circular opening 71 so as to move into and out of the bore 73 in the housing 64.
When the lock bolt 124 is moved from the retracted position to the extended position, it moves toward and against the forward edge surface 102 of the latch 100. As the lock bolt 124 advances against the forward edge surface 102 against the bias of the spring 106, it moves the latch 100 pivotally about the second axis 81 from the unlocked position to a locked position. When the latch 100 is in the locked position, the lower end portion 104 of the latch 100 projects outward through the slot 65 in the base plate 62 as shown in
This written description sets for the best mode of carrying out the invention, and describes the invention so as to enable a person of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the invention, by presenting examples of the elements recited in the claims. The detailed descriptions of those examples do not impose limitations that are not recited in the claims, either literally or under the doctrine of equivalents.
This application claims priority of provisional U.S. Patent Application 62/248,583, filed Oct. 30, 2015, which is incorporated by reference.
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20170125183 A1 | May 2017 | US |
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