Claims
- 1. A method of assembling a switchable circuit breaker comprising the steps of:
- inserting a pair of contacts within a housing;
- utilizing breaker means disposed within said housing to interrupt current flow through said contacts in response to said current flow exceeding a predetermined level and in response to actuation of switching means to open said contacts;
- positioning switching means within said housing for actuating said contacts to assume a first condition in which said contacts are open and a second condition in which said contacts are allowed to close, wherein positioning said switching means comprises the steps of:
- disposing a pusher member, having a front active end and a rear drive end, that is arranged in said housing so as to be movable between an advanced position in which said active end acts on said contacts to assume said first condition and a retracted position in which said pusher member releases the contacts to assume said second condition; and
- guiding said pusher member within said housing so as to convert a linear motion of its drive end into a step-like motion of its active end in order to provide a snapping transition between said closing and opening conditions and vice versa of the contacts.
- 2. A method of assembling a switchable circuit breaker as claimed in claim 1, wherein adding switching means further comprises the step of:
- including an actuator pivotally mounted in said housing and engaging said rear end of said pusher member for translating a rotational motion of the actuator into a linear motion of said rear end of the pusher member.
- 3. A method of assembling a switchable circuit breaker as claimed in claim 2, wherein including an actuator comprises the step of:
- including a rocker having a pair of arms rotating about a central axis therebetween, one of said rocker arms engaging said pusher member.
- 4. A method of assembling a switchable circuit breaker as claimed in claim 1, further comprising the step of: inserting a blade spring mounted in said housing and carrying one of said contacts, said active end of said pusher member forming an actuating finger attacking said blade spring in said advanced position of the pusher member, and said active end further forming on its side opposite to said blade spring a cam portion co-operating with a step or ramp section formed within said housing.
- 5. A method of assembling a switchable circuit breaker as claimed in claim 4, wherein providing breaker means comprises the step of:
- including a bimetal spring, said contact-carrying blade spring being part of or connected to said bimetal spring.
- 6. A method of assembling a switchable circuit breaker as claimed in claim 1, wherein providing breaker means comprises the step of:
- including a slide member having a non-conducting portion for interposing between said contacts to subsequently prevent the resumption of current flow until reset, said slide member being biased in a direction as to essentially immediately interpose said non-conducting portion between said contacts in response to any opening movement of the contacts caused either by said breaker means or by said switching means.
- 7. A method of assembling a switchable circuit breaker as claimed in claim 6, wherein adding switching means further comprises the step of:
- including a rocker having first and second rocker arms rotating about a central axis therebetween to assume alternately a first contact opening position and a second contact closing position, said first rocker arm engaging said pusher member when rotating into a first direction to assume said first contact opening position and said second rocker arm engaging said slide member against said biasing force when rotated in a second direction to assume said second contact closing position.
- 8. A method of assembling a switchable circuit breaker as claimed in claim 7, wherein including a rocker comprises the step of:
- using a projecting gripping arm for retracting said pusher member while said rocker is rotated into said second contact closing position.
- 9. A method of assembling a switchable circuit breaker comprising the steps of:
- inserting a pair of stationary and moveable contacts within a housing;
- utilizing switching means for actuating said moveable contact to assume a first contact opening condition and a second contact closing condition; and
- utilizing breaker means including a bimetal spring carrying said moveable contact and disposed within said housing to interrupt current flow through said contacts in response to said current exceeding a predetermined level,
- wherein utilizing switching means comprises the step of:
- positioning an elongated pusher member, having a rear drive end and a front active end, that is guided in said housing so as to be moveable in a longitudinal direction between an advanced position in which its active end attacks said bimetal spring as to keep said moveable contact in a contact opening condition and a retracted position in which the pusher member releases said bimetal spring so as to allow said moveable contact to assume said contact closing condition, and
- wherein utilizing breaker means comprises the step of:
- positioning an elongated slide member, having a nonconducting portion, that is guided in said housing and biased by a spring so as to interpose said non-conducting portion between said contact members in said contact opening condition.
- 10. A method of assembling a switchable circuit breaker as claimed in claim 9, wherein including an elongated pusher member comprises the step of:
- forming with said active end of said pusher member an actuating finger attacking said bimetal spring and forming on its side opposite to said bimetal spring a cam portion co-operating with a ramp or step portion in the housing so as to convert a longitudinal motion of the rear end of the pusher member into a snappingly transverse motion of its active end.
- 11. A method of assembling a switchable circuit breaker as claimed in claim 9, wherein adding switching means further comprises the step of:
- adding a rocker pivotally mounted in said housing and having first and second rocker arms extending on opposite sides of its pivot axis, said first rocker arm engaging said rear end of said pusher member when rotated in one direction to assume a first contact opening position and said second rocker arm engaging said slide member when rotated in a second direction to assume a second contact closing position, the slide member being urged against said second rocker arm by said biasing spring.
- 12. A method of assembling a switchable circuit breaker as claimed in claim 11, wherein inserting an elongated slide member comprises the step of:
- urging said slide member against said rocker arm by means of a compression spring supported in said housing.
- 13. A method of assembling a switchable circuit breaker as claimed in claim 11, wherein including an elongated pusher member comprises the step of:
- including a retracting pin extending from its rear end parallel to the pivot axis of said rocker and wherein adding a rocker comprises the step of:
- adding a projecting gripping arm engaging said retracting pin when said rocker is rotated in said second direction to assume said contact closing position.
- 14. A method of assembling a switchable circuit breaker as claimed in claim 13, wherein adding a projecting gripping arm comprises the step of:
- providing a clearance between said projecting gripping arm of the rocker and said retracting pin of the pusher member so as to start retracting action of said pusher member not before said rocker has been rotated a predetermined angle.
- 15. A method of reducing the tease-ability of an electrical switch comprising the steps of:
- actuating a pusher to move in a longitudinal direction;
- translating linear motion of a drive end of said pusher into a step-like motion of an active end of said pusher; and
- separating contacts of said electrical switch with said active end of said pusher corresponding to said step-like motion for reducing tease-ability of said electrical switch.
- 16. A method of reducing the tease-ability of an electrical switch as claimed in claim 15, further comprising the step of:
- interposing a non-conducting member between said contacts as said contacts are separated.
- 17. A method of reducing the tease-ability of an electrical switch as claimed in claim 16, further comprising the step of:
- reversing said pusher to a starting position upon ceasing actuating of said pusher before said non-conducting member is interposed between said contacts.
- 18. A method of reducing the tease-ability of an electrical switch as claimed in claim 17, wherein actuating a pusher comprises the step of:
- rotating a rocker for a predetermined angular distance in order to push said pusher in a longitudinal direction.
- 19. A method of reducing the tease-ability of an electrical switch as claimed in claim 15, wherein separating contacts comprises the step of:
- separating said contacts with said active end of said pusher upon a step transition in a step-like motion of said active end.
- 20. A method of reducing the tease-ability of an electrical switch as claimed in claim 15, further comprising the step of:
- interposing a non-conducting member between said contacts during a step transition in a step-like motion of said active end of said pusher.
- 21. A method of reducing the tease-ability of an electrical switch as claimed in claim 15, wherein actuating a pusher comprises the step of:
- rotating a rocker to push said pusher in a longitudinal direction.
- 22. A method of reducing the tease-ability of an electrical switch as claimed in claim 15, wherein actuating a pusher comprises the step of:
- rotating a rocker to push said pusher in a longitudinal direction, angular position of said rocker indicating operating condition of said electrical switch.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/234,750 filed Apr. 28, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,742,219.
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Divisions (1)
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