Information
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Patent Grant
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6472965
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Patent Number
6,472,965
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Date Filed
Friday, November 5, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 29, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 335 132
- 335 162
- 335 202
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The present invention provides a circuit breaker (10) and a cover (20) for a molded case circuit breaker having an operating mechanism (40) and an intermediate latching mechanism (52) with the cover (20) comprising a substantially planer member having a central opening (29) and an accessory compartment (22) formed in the planer member on either side of the opening (29) with the accessory compartment (22) configured to accept a plurality of different types of accessories (20) and having a plurality of holes (24) wherein a circuit breaker accessory (80) is nested in the accessory compartment (22) and is in contact with one of the operating mechanism (40) and the intermediate latching mechanism (52) within the housing (12).
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a circuit breaker, and more particularly, to a molded case circuit breaker accessory system.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In general the function of a circuit breaker is to electrically engage and disengage a selected circuit from an electrical power supply. This function occurs by engaging and disengaging a pair of operating contacts for each phase of the circuit breaker. The circuit breaker provides protection against persistent overcurrent conditions and against the very high currents produced by short circuits. Typically, one of each pair of the operating contacts are supported by a pivoting contact arm while the other operating contact is substantially stationary. The contact arm is pivoted by an operating mechanism such that the movable contact supported by the contact arm can be engaged and disengaged from the stationary contact.
There are two modes by which the operating mechanism for the circuit breaker can disengage the operating contacts: the circuit breaker operating handle can be used to activate the operating mechanism; or a tripping mechanism, responsive to unacceptable levels of current carried by the circuit breaker, can be used to activate the operating mechanism. For many circuit breakers, the operating handle is coupled to the operating mechanism such that when the tripping mechanism activates the operating mechanism to separate the contacts, the operating handle moves to a fault or tripped position.
To engage the operating contacts of the circuit breaker, the circuit breaker operating handle is used to activate the operating mechanism such that the movable contact(s) engage the stationary contact(s). A motor coupled to the circuit breaker operating handle can also be used to engage or disengage the operating contacts. The motor can be remotely operated.
Various accessories are used with a circuit breaker, such as alarm, auxiliary switches, and the like. The accessories are typically mounted in the circuit breaker frame and can be serviced only by removing the circuit breaker cover thereby exposing electrically live parts. Some circuit breakers provide accessory pockets dedicated to a single type of accessory, thereby preventing other accessories from being used in that pocket. Such arrangements eliminate flexibility and increase costs since a different circuit breaker with its dedicated accessories must be used for a particular purpose.
This there is a need for a molded case circuit breaker capable of using interchangeable internal accessories in the same accessory compartment in the circuit breaker cover without exposing the live electrical connections of the circuit breaker. There is also a need for a molded case circuit breaker that can be reconfigured to provide different functions without modifying the circuit breaker latching mechanism.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
One embodiment of the invention relates to the molded case circuit breaker comprising a molded housing including a main breaker cover with a first terminal and a second terminal mounted in the case. The stationary contact electrically coupled to the first terminal and a movable contact electrically coupled to the second terminal is also provided. An operating mechanism having a pivoting member movable between an ON position, an OFF position and a TRIPPED position, is coupled to the movable contact. An intermediate latching mechanism is mounted in the housing and coupled to the operating mechanism. The trip unit is coupled to the movable contact and the second terminal with the trip unit in selective operative contact with the intermediate latching mechanism. The main breaker cover is provided with an accessory compartment system comprising an accessory socket formed in the main cover on either side of an opening for the pivoting member with the accessory socket in communication with the housing and configured to accept a plurality of different types of accessories. A latching protrusion is mounted in the socket for engaging the accessory. A separate accessory cover sized to cover the accessory mounted in the accessory socket is attached to the breaker cover.
Another embodiment of the present invention presents a cover for a molded case circuit breaker having an operating mechanism and an intermediate latching mechanism with the cover comprising a substantially planer member having a central opening and an accessory compartment formed in the planer member on either side of the opening with the accessory compartment configured to accept a plurality of different types of accessories and having a plurality of holes wherein a circuit breaker accessory is nested in the accessory compartment and is in contact with one of the operating mechanism and the intermediate latching mechanism.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an isometric drawing of a molded case circuit breaker which includes an embodiment of the present bi-metal unit capable of broad rating applications.
FIG. 2
is a section view of the circuit breaker shown in
FIG. 1
along the lines
2
—
2
and is used to describe the operation of the circuit breaker.
FIG. 3
is an exploded isometric drawing of the operating mechanism, contact structure and bi-metal trip unit of the circuit breaker shown in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 4
is an illustration of the circuit breaker main cover for the circuit breaker shown in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 5
is a top plan view of the main breaker cover illustrated in FIG.
4
.
FIG. 6
is a sectional side view of the breaker cover illustrated in
FIG. 5
along the line
6
—
6
.
FIG. 7
is an enlarged, partial sectional side view of area identified in
FIG. 6
illustrating the latching protrusion engaging an accessory detent.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIG. 1
generally illustrates a three phase molded case circuit breaker
10
of the type which includes an operating mechanism
40
having a pivoting member
13
with a handle
14
. The pivoting member
13
and handle
14
are moveable between an ON position, an OFF position and a TRIPPED position. The exemplary circuit breaker
10
is a three pole breaker having three sets of contacts for interrupting current in each of the three respective electrical transmission phases. In the exemplary embodiment of the invention, each phase includes separate breaker contacts and a separate trip mechanism. The center pole circuit breaker includes an operating mechanism which controls the switching of all three poles of the breaker. Although an embodiment of the present invention is described in the context of the three phase circuit breaker, it is contemplated that it may be practiced in a single phase circuit breaker or in other multi-phase circuit breakers.
Referring to
FIG. 2.
, handle
14
is operable between the ON and OFF positions to enable a contact operating mechanism
40
to engage and disengage a moveable contact
42
and a stationary contact
44
for each of the three phases, such that the line terminal
18
and load terminal
16
of each phase can be electrically connected. The circuit breaker housing
12
includes three portions which are molded from an insulating material. These portions include a circuit breaker base
12
, a circuit breaker cover
20
and an accessory cover
28
with breaker cover
20
and the accessory cover
28
having an opening
29
for the handle
14
of the pivoting member
13
. The pivoting member
13
and handle
14
move within the opening
29
during the several operations of the circuit breaker
10
.
FIG. 2
is a cut away view of the circuit breaker
10
along the lines
2
—
2
shown in FIG.
1
. As shown in
FIG. 2
, the main components of the circuit breaker are a fixed line contact arm
46
and a moveable load contact arm
45
. It should be noted that another embodiment of the circuit breaker
10
has a movable line contact arm to facilitate a faster current interruption action. The load contact arms for each of the three phases of the exemplary breaker are mechanically connected together by an insulating cross bar member
55
. This cross bar member
55
, in turn, is mechanically coupled to the operating mechanism
40
so that, by moving the handle
14
from left to right, the cross bar
55
rotates in a clockwise direction and all three load contact arms
45
are concurrently moved to engage their corresponding line contact arms
46
, thereby making electrical contact between moveable contact pad
42
and stationary contact pad
44
.
The operating mechanism
40
includes a cradle
41
which engages an intermediate latch
52
to hold the contacts of the circuit breaker in a closed position unless and until an over current condition occurs, which causes the circuit breaker to trip. A portion of the moveable contact arm
45
and the stationary contact bus
46
are contained in an arc chamber
56
. Each pole of the circuit breaker
10
is provided with an arc chamber
56
which is molded from an insulating material and is part of the circuit breaker
10
housing
12
. A plurality of arc plates
58
are maintained in the arc chamber
56
. The arc plates facilitate the extension and cooling of the arc formed when the circuit breaker
10
is opened while under a load and drawing current. The arc chamber
56
and arc plates
58
direct the arc away from the operating mechanism
40
.
The exemplary intermediate latch
52
is generally Z-shaped having an upper leg which includes a latch surface that engages the cradle
41
and a lower leg having a latch surface which engages a trip bar
54
. The center portion of the Z-shaped intermediate latch element
52
is angled with respect to the upper and lower legs and includes two tabs which provide a pivot edge for the intermediate latch
52
when it is inserted into the mechanical frame
51
. As shown in
FIG. 2
, the intermediate latch
52
is coupled to a torsion spring
53
which is retained in the mechanical frame
51
by the mounting tabs of the intermediate latch
52
. The torsion spring
53
biases the upper latch surface of the intermediate latch
52
toward the cradle
41
while at the same time biasing the trip bar
54
into a position which engages the lower latch surface of the intermediate latch
52
. The trip bar
54
pivots in a counter clockwise direction about an axis
54
a,
responsive to a force exerted by a bimetallic element
62
, during, for example, a long duration over current condition. As the trip bar
54
rotates, in a counter clockwise direction, the latch surface on the upper portion of the trip bar disengages the latch surface on the lower portion of the intermediate latch
52
. When this latch surface of the intermediate latch
52
is disengaged, the intermediate latch
52
rotates in a counter clockwise direction under the force of the operating mechanism
40
, exerted through a cradle
41
. In the exemplary circuit breaker, this force is provided by a tension spring
50
. Tension is applied to the spring when the breaker toggle handle
14
is moved from the open position to the closed position. More than one tension spring
50
may be utilized.
As the intermediate latch
52
rotates responsive to the upward force exerted by the cradle
41
, it releases the latch on the operating mechanism
40
, allowing the cradle
41
to rotate in a clockwise direction. When the cradle
41
rotates, the operating mechanism
40
is released and the cross bar
55
rotates in a counter clockwise direction to move the load contact arms
45
away from the line contact arms
46
.
During normal operation of the circuit breaker, current flows from the line terminal
18
through the line contact arm
46
and its stationary contact pad
44
to the load contact arm
45
through its contact pad
42
. From the load contact arm
45
, the current flows through a flexible braid
48
to the bi-metallic element
62
and from the bi-metallic element
62
to the load terminal
16
. (See
FIG. 3
) When the current flowing through the circuit breaker exceeds the rated current for the breaker, it heats the bi-metallic element
62
, causing the element
62
to bend towards the trip bar
54
. If the over current condition persists, the bi-metallic element
62
bends sufficiently to engage the trip bar surface. As the bi-metallic element engages the trip bar surface and continues to bend, it causes the trip bar
54
to rotate in a counter clockwise direction releasing the intermediate latch
52
and thus unlatching the operating mechanism
40
of the circuit breaker.
FIG. 3
is an exploded isometric drawing which illustrates the construction of a portion of the circuit breaker shown in FIG.
2
. In
FIG. 3
only the load contact arm
45
of the center pole of the circuit breaker is shown. This load contact arm
45
as well as the contact arms for the other two poles, are fixed in position in the cross bar element
55
. As mentioned above, additional poles, such as a four pole molded case circuit breaker can utilize the same construction as described herein, with the fourth pole allocated to a neutral. The load contact arm
45
is coupled to the bi-metallic element
62
by a flexible conductor
48
(e.g. braided copper strand). As shown in
FIG. 3
, current flows from the flexible conductor
48
through the bi-metallic element
62
to a connection at the top of the bi-metallic element
62
which couples the current to the load terminal
16
through the load bus
61
. The load bus
61
is supported by a load bus support
63
. It should be noted that more than one flexible conductor
48
may be utilized.
In the exemplary circuit breaker
10
, the cross bar
55
is coupled to the operating mechanism
40
, which is held in place in the base or housing
12
of the molded case circuit breaker
10
by a mechanical frame
51
. The key element of the operating mechanism
40
is the cradle
41
. As shown in
FIG. 3
, the cradle
41
includes a latch surface
41
a which engages the upper latch surface in the intermediate latch
52
. The intermediate latch
52
is held in place by its mounting tabs which extend through the respective openings
51
a
on either side of the mechanical frame
51
. In the exemplary embodiment of the circuit breaker, the two side members of the mechanical frame
51
support the operating mechanism
40
of the circuit breaker
10
and retain the operating mechanism
40
in the base
12
of the circuit breaker
10
.
FIG. 4
illustrates the breaker cover
20
. The breaker cover
20
, in the preferred embodiment, has two accessory sockets
22
formed in the cover
20
, with one accessory socket
22
on either side of the opening
29
for the pivoting member
13
and handle
14
. The breaker cover
20
with the accessory sockets
22
or compartments can be formed, usually by well known molding techniques, as an integral unit. The accessory socket
22
can also be fabricated separately and attached to the breaker cover
20
by any suitable method such as with fasteners or adhesives. The breaker cover
20
is sized to cover the operating mechanism
40
, the moveable contact
42
and the stationary contact
44
, as well as the trip mechanism
60
of the circuit breaker
10
. The breaker cover has an opening
29
to accommodate the handle
14
.
Each accessory socket or compartment
22
is provided with a plurality of openings
24
. The accessory socket openings
24
are positioned in the socket
22
to facilitate coupling of an accessory
80
with the operating mechanism
40
mounted in the housing
12
. The accessory socket openings
24
also facilitate simultaneous coupling of an accessory
80
with different parts of the operating mechanism
40
or the intermediate latching
52
. Various accessories
80
can be mounted in the accessory compartment
22
to perform various functions. Some accessories, such as a shunt trip, will trip the circuit breaker
10
, upon receiving a remote signal, by pushing the trip bar
54
in a counter clockwise direction causing release of the intermediate latch
52
of the operating mechanism
40
. The shunt trip has a member protruding through one of the openings in the accessory socket
22
and engages the operating mechanism
40
via the trip bar
54
. Another accessory, such as an auxiliary switch, provides a signal indicating the status of the circuit breaker
10
, e.g. “on” or “off”. When the auxiliary switch assembly is nested in the accessory socket
22
, a member on the switch protrudes through one of the openings
24
in the socket
22
and is in engagement with the operating mechanism
40
, typically the cross bar
55
. Multiple switches can be nested in one accessory socket
22
and each switch can engage the operating mechanism through a different opening
24
in the socket
22
.
The circuit breaker cover
20
has a latching protrusion
26
mounted in each accessory socket
22
. The preferred embodiment has latching protrusion attached to the upper edge of the accessory socket
22
(See
FIGS. 4
,
5
and
7
). The latching protrusion can be heat staked in place, riveted or attached with an adhesive such as epoxy. One alternative embodiment of the present breaker cover
20
has the latching protrusion molded with an accessory base
84
which engages a detent in the accessory socket
22
.
Each accessory socket also has a wire channel
27
for routing signal and power wires to the individual accessory
80
. In the preferred embodiment the wires pass through the wire channel
27
in the breaker cover
20
into a separate wire channel in the housing
22
of the circuit breaker
10
and then to a remote site for further connection.
While the embodiment illustrated in the Figures and described above are presently preferred, it shall be understood that these embodiments are offered by way of example only. The invention is not intended to be limited to any particular embodiment, but is intended to extend to various modifications that nevertheless fall within the scope of the appended claims. For example, other types of accessories can be nested within the accessory sockets. It is also contemplated that a resilient member on the accessory engages a detent in the accessory sockets. It is also contemplated that the trip mechanism with the bi-metal trip unit or an electronic trip unit, and load terminal be housed in a separate housing capable of mechanically and electrically connecting to a housing containing the operating mechanism and line terminal thereby providing for a quick and easy change of current ratings for an application of the circuit breaker contemplated herein. Other modifications will be evident to those with ordinary skill in the art.
Claims
- 1. A molded case circuit breaker comprising:a molded housing including a main breaker cover; a first terminal and a second terminal mounted in the case; a stationary contact electrically coupled to the first terminal; a moveable contact electrically coupled to the second terminal; an operating mechanism having a pivoting member moveable between an ON position, an OFF position and a TRIPPED position, wherein the pivoting member is coupled to the moveable contact; an intermediate latching mechanism mounted in the housing and coupled to the operating mechanism; and a trip unit coupled to the moveable contact and the second terminal with the trip unit in selective operative contact with the intermediate latching mechanism; and, an accessory compartment system, the accessory compartment system comprising: an accessory socket formed in the main breaker cover on either side of an opening for the pivoting member, with the accessory socket in communication with the housing and configured to accept a plurality of different types of accessories; a latching protrusion in the socket wherein, the protrusion latches an accessory; and, an accessory cover sized to cover the accessory mounted in the accessory socket.
- 2. The circuit breaker of claim 1, including at least another accessory socket formed in the circuit breaker cover on another side of the pivoting member, with the accessory socket having a latching protrusion for engaging another accessory and the accessory cover sized to cover the additional accessory socket.
- 3. The circuit breaker of claim 2, wherein the cover is sized to cover all accessory sockets on each side of the opening for the pivoting member and allow the pivoting member to operate.
- 4. The circuit breaker of claim 2, wherein each accessory socket has a plurality of openings positioned in the socket to facilitate coupling of an accessory with the operating mechanism and the intermediate latching mechanism in the housing.
- 5. The circuit breaker of claim 4, wherein the plurality of openings are positioned in the socket to facilitate simultaneous coupling of an accessory with different parts of the operating mechanism in the housing.
- 6. The circuit breaker of claim 4, wherein an accessory is mounted in one of the sockets, with the accessory having a member protruding through at least one of the openings in the socket and in engagement with the operating mechanism in the housing.
- 7. The circuit breaker of claim 6, wherein multiple accessories are mounted in the accessory sockets.
- 8. A cover for a molded case circuit breaker having an operating mechanism and an intermediate latching mechanism, the cover comprising:a substantially planar member having a central opening; an accessory compartment formed in the planar member on either side of the opening, with the accessory compartment configured to accept a plurality of different types of circuit breaker accessories and having a plurality of holes; and, a latching protrusion in the accessory compartment for engaging a circuit breaker accessory, wherein a circuit breaker accessory nested in the accessory compartment is in contact with one of the operating mechanism and the intermediate latching mechanism.
- 9. The cover of claim 8, including at least another accessory compartment formed in the planar member on another side of the opening.
- 10. The cover of claim 9, wherein the planar member is sized to cover at least a three-pole circuit breaker.
- 11. The cover of claim 9, including an accessory cover sized to cover all of the accessory compartments on each side of the opening and allow the circuit breaker to operate.
- 12. A circuit breaker comprising:a housing including a base; a means for connecting a load to the breaker, mounted in the housing; a means for connecting an electrical line to the breaker, mounted in the housing; a stationary contact electrically coupled to the means for connecting and electrical line; a moveable contact coupled to a means for operating mounted in the housing and having a pivoting member moveable between an ON position and OFF position, and a TRIPPED position, with the pivoting member coupled to the moveable contact and with the means for operating coupled to an intermediate means for latching the means for operating; a means for tripping coupled to the moveable contact and the means for connecting a load with the means for tripping in selective operative contact with the intermediate means for latching; and, a means for covering the several means mounted in the housing and closing the housing with the means for covering including a means for nesting an accessory formed on either side of an opening in the means for covering for the pivoting member, with the means for nesting having a means for securing an accessory.
- 13. The circuit breaker of claim 12, wherein means for nesting an accessory is in communication with the means for operating and configured to accept a plurality of different types of accessories.
- 14. The circuit breaker of claim 13, including at least another means for nesting formed in the means for covering on another side of the opening for the pivoting member.
- 15. The circuit breaker of claim 14, including a cover sized to cover all the means for nesting on each side of the opening for the pivoting member and allow the pivoting member to operate.
- 16. The circuit breaker of claim 15, wherein each means for nesting has a plurality of openings positioned in the means for nesting to facilitate coupling of an accessory with the means for operating mounted to the housing.
- 17. The circuit breaker of claim 16, wherein the plurality of openings are positioned in the means for nesting facilitate simultaneous coupling of an accessory with different parts of the means for operating mounted in the housing.
- 18. The circuit breaker of claim 17, wherein an accessory is mounted in one of the means for nesting, with the accessory having a means for engaging protruding through at least one of the openings in the means for nesting and in engagement with the means for operating mounted in the housing.
- 19. The circuit beaker of claim 18, wherein multiple accessories are mounted in the means for nesting.
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