The disclosed and claimed concept relates generally to circuit interrupters and, more particularly, to a molded case circuit interrupter having a circuitry component situated adjacent a rear exterior surface of the molded case.
Numerous types of circuit interruption devices are known in the relevant art. It has been known to employ on other molded case circuit interrupters a thermal-magnetic tripping system to trigger a set of separable contacts of the circuit interrupter to move between a CLOSED condition and an OPEN condition, such as in the event of an overcurrent condition or other such condition. It is also understood, however, that newer circuit interrupters sometimes employ electronically-controlled tripping mechanisms instead of the conventional thermal-magnetic tripping systems. While such newer systems are more accurate and provide better results, they can require lots of data processing capability, which requires processor equipment that occupies space. The space within the interior regions of the circuit interrupter typically is occupied by the circuit interrupter mechanism itself, which can include accessories such as shunt trips, auxiliary switches, under-voltage relays, bell alarms, and the like without limitation. Accordingly, space within the interior of a circuit interrupter is typically scarce, whereupon data processing capability to operate such electronic components is likewise typically scare. Improvements thus would be desirable.
Accordingly, an improved molded case circuit interrupter advantageously employs a circuitry component that is situated adjacent a rear exterior surface of the molded case of the molded case circuit interrupter. Previous circuit interrupters have sometimes employed a non-conductive backsheet of a nominal thickness of 0.062 inches that was adhered to the rear surface of the molded case circuit interrupter in order to electrically isolate screws, posts, and the like that were mounted to and that were exposed on the rear portion of a molded case thereof. The disclosed and claimed concept provides a circuitry component in place of or in addition to the back sheet, with the circuitry component including flexible ribbons having electrical conductors that extend through holes formed in the molded case and that are electrically connected with electronic components that are situated within the interior of the molded case.
Accordingly, an aspect of the disclosed and claimed concept is to provide a molded case circuit interrupter having a circuitry component that is situated adjacent an exterior surface of a molded case of the molded case circuit interrupter.
Another aspect of the disclosed and claimed concept is to provide such a molded case circuit interrupter having a circuitry component situated adjacent an exterior surface of the circuit interrupter that is electrically connected with a number of electronic components that are situated within an interior region of the circuit interrupter.
Another aspect of the disclosed and claimed concept is to provide such a circuit interrupter having a circuitry component that is situated at the exterior of the circuit interrupter and that provides additional data processing capability that can be used by the components that are situated within the interior of the circuit interrupter.
These and other aspects of the disclosed and claimed concept are provided by an improved molded case circuit interrupter, the general nature of which can be stated as including a molded case that can be generally stated as including a first case portion and a second case portion, the molded case having an interior region formed therein that is situated between the first and second case portions, an electrical apparatus situated on the molded case, the electrical apparatus can be generally stated as including a set of separable electrical contacts situated within the interior region, a handle that is structured to at least initiate movement of the set of separable contacts between an OPEN condition and a CLOSED condition, and a circuitry component, the molded case having an exterior surface opposite the interior region, the exterior surface can be generally stated as including a front exterior surface and a rear exterior surface that face in opposite directions away from one another, the handle being situated adjacent the front exterior surface, the circuitry component can be generally stated as including a substrate situated adjacent the rear exterior surface and further can be generally stated as including a number of electronic components situated on the substrate, and the substrate can be generally stated as including a number of electrical conductors and a support, the number of electrical conductors being situated on the support, the support being formed of an electrically insulative material, at least some of the electronic components of the number of electronic components being electrically connected with at least some of the electrical conductors of the number of electrical conductors.
A further understanding of the disclosed and claimed concept can be gained from the following Description, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Similar numerals refer to similar parts throughout the specification.
An improved circuit interrupter 4 in accordance with a first embodiment of the disclosed and claimed concept is depicted generally in
As can be understood from
The molded case 6 additionally includes an interior region 40, at least a portion of which is situated between the front and rear case portions 12 and 16. More specifically, the interior region 40 includes a main internal cavity 42 that is situated between the front and rear case portions 12 and 16. The front case portion 12 further has a first accessory cavity 42 and a second accessory cavity 46 formed internally therein that may or may not be in communication with the main internal cavity 42. In the depicted exemplary embodiment, the first and second accessory cavities 44 and 46 are separate from and are not in communication with the main internal cavity 42 yet are internal to the front case portion 12. The first and second accessory cavities 44 and 46 may be considered to be a part of the interior region 40 but need not necessarily be so considered.
The electrical apparatus 8 can be said to include a set of separable contacts 48 that are situated within the main internal cavity 42 of the internal region 40. The set of separable contacts 48 are connectable with line and load conductors and are movable between a CLOSED condition, such as in
In the depicted exemplary embodiment, the circuit interrupter 4 includes, as is depicted schematically in
The electrical apparatus 8 includes, a circuitry component 56 that is generally depicted in
As is best shown in
As can be understood from
As can be understood from
In the depicted exemplary embodiment, the rear case portion 16 has a receptacle 98 formed therein adjacent the rear exterior surface 36 within which the main portion 72 is received when the circuitry component 56 is mounted to the molded case 6 using, the amount of adhesive 96. It is understood that mounting methodologies other than with the use of the amount of adhesive 96 can be employed without departing from the spirit of the instant disclosure.
The main portion 72 and the number of electronic components 60 that are received in the receptacle 98 typically will be of an overall thickness that is on the order of 0.047 to 0.060 inches in thickness, i.e., as measured in the direction of the depth of the receptacle 98 into the rear exterior surface 36. Depending upon the configuration of the rear case portion 16, the various electronic components of the number of electronic component 60 can be positioned on the substrate 58 as needed and electrically connected with the number of electrical conductors 68 in order to impart to the rear surface of the circuit interrupter 4 a flush surface that is receivable in an appropriate switchgear cabinet or other cabinet.
An improved circuit interrupter 104 in accordance with a second embodiment of the disclosed and claimed concept is depicted generally in
The circuitry component 256 includes a number of electronic components 260 that are situated on a support 264, with the support 264 additionally including a number of electrical conductors 268 that are electrically, connected with the number of electronic components 260. In the depicted exemplary embodiment, the substrate 258 may be, for example, a printed circuit board upon which the number of electronic components 260 are physically situated and with which the number of electronic components 260 are electrically connected, or it may be another type of structure, such as a flexible structure. The ribbons 280 extend from the substrate 258 and are connected therewith by the aforementioned connectors. The ribbons 280 include a number of additional electrical conductors 282 that are electrically connected with the number of electrical conductors 268 and thus are electrically connected with the number of electronic components 260 in order to electrically communicate the data operations that, are performed on the substrate 258 with accessories such as the first and second accessories 50 and 52 that are depicted in
Furthermore, the exemplary circuitry component 256 includes a connector 278 that is situated on a rear surface 262 of the support 264, i.e., the surface of the support 264 that faces generally away from a molded case 206 of the circuit interrupter 204 when the circuitry component 256 is installed on the molded case 206. The exemplary connector 278 thus likewise faces generally away from the molded case 206. A number of the electrical conductors 268 extend between the connector 278 and one or more of the ribbons 280 which, in the exemplary embodiment depicted in
The connector 278 is advantageously connectable with a mating connector 279 of a customer device 281 that includes one or more other components 283 that are in data communication with the circuitry component 256. By way of example, the customer device 281 may be a switchgear cabinet to which the circuit interrupter 204 is mounted, and the mating connector 279 may be situated within a cavity of the switchgear cabinet. The other components 283 may be devices that are situated within the exemplary switchgear cabinet or elsewhere and may provide functionality, in whole or in part, for known technologies such ZSI, ARMS, ModbusRTU, CAMs, etc., by way of example and without limitation, as well as other technologies. Moreover, it is understood that the connector 278 could likewise be provided on either or both of the circuit interrupters 4 and 104 for similar data connection with the other components 283 or alternative components that can advantageously be placed in data communication with the circuit interrupters 4, 104, and 204.
It thus can be seen that the improved circuit interrupters 4, 104, and 204 each include a circuitry component that provides data processing capability that is performed at a location external to the circuit interrupter and that is provided to accessories and other devices that are situated internal to the circuit interrupter. This enables enhanced data processing capability that is usable by the circuit interrupter but that does not occupy the limited space that is available within the interior region of such circuit interrupter. Other advantages will be apparent.
While specific embodiments of the disclosed concept have been described in detail, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications and alternatives to those details could be developed in light of the overall teachings of the disclosure. Accordingly, the particular arrangements disclosed are meant to be illustrative only and not limiting as to the scope of the disclosed concept which is to be given the full breadth of the claims appended and any and all equivalents thereof
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