Claims
- 1. The method of assembling a vacuum interrupter of the type having at least one end bell that supports a contact rod and is secured to a cylindrical insulating casing that supports a mainshield concentrically positioned to surround the contact rod, comprising the steps of;
- (a) providing a substantially cup-shaped end bell and a substantially cone-shaped end shield each comprising cylindrical wall portions dimensioned such that they are approximately contiguous to one another when the end shield is concentrically positioned within the end bell;
- (b) embossing a plurality of inwardly extending protruberances in the cylindrical wall portion of the end bell;
- (c) forming a plurality of apertures in the cylindrical wall portion of the end shield positioned to mate with the protruberances in the end bell;
- (d) securing brazing shims to the cylindrical wall portion of the end bell adjacent to the inwardly extending protrusions;
- (e) sliding the end shield into the end bell to snap engage the protrusions into the apertures; and
- (f) brazing the end shield to the end bell.
- 2. The method of assembling a vacuum interrupter of claim 1 further comprising the steps of securing the main shield concentrically within the insulated casing and brazing the open end of the cylindrical wall portion of the end bell to the insulated casing.
- 3. The method of claims 1 or 2 wherein the apertures in the cylindrical wall portion of the end shield are surrounded by slots to form tabs, and the tabs are positioned to provide proper snap engagement of the protrusions into the apertures when the end shield is slid into the end bell.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 796,148 filed Nov. 8, 1985 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,665,287.
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