Motor control center interlock assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6284989
  • Patent Number
    6,284,989
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, October 28, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 4, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A two-part motor control center interlock arrangement has a handle support plate and interlock slide positioned on an interior of the control center door operating by insertion of a tapered pin on the door interior within a key-hole slot on the interlock slide. The elongated slot of the key-hole slot automatically compensates for any tolerance accumulation between a circuit breaker handle, an interlock operating handle and the control center access door.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to motor control centers, and, more particularly to a motor control center interlock assembly.




Motor control centers in the form of an enclosure containing a motor starter, electric switch and a circuit breaker, such as described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/347,089 entitled Motor Control Center Circuit Breaker Assembly, are interlocked to prevent opening of the enclosure unless the circuit breaker is in the OFF condition. Various interlock arrangements have been employed, U.S. Pat. No. 4,034,169 entitled Electric Switchgear Device with Interlocking Handle Means, describes an interlock operator including a link connecting between the handle of a motor control center and the circuit breaker handle operator to provide interlock function to the motor control center. U.S. Pat. No. 4,448,450 entitled Defeatable Handle and Interlock for Electrical Equipment Enclosure, describes the provision of a through-bolt for holding and releasing a two-part handle from an electrical equipment enclosure. U.S. Pat. No. 4,760,220 entitled Operator Mechanism Having Reduced Handle Throw and Improved Handle Lock, discloses an operator mechanism including a slide bar to prevent withdrawal or insertion of a removable control unit from an electrical equipment enclosure. U.S. Pat. No. 4,806,710 entitled Mechanical Door Interlock for Electrical Equipment Enclosure, describes a door interlock in the form of a drive/latch member carried by the door and a locking member carried by the enclosure to prevent opening of the enclosure door.




A more recent example of an electrical equipment enclosure interlock is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,019,676 entitled Auxiliary Operator for Circuit Interrupting Apparatus with Interlock between Switch and Housing. A removable control unit of a motor control center is described and has an auxiliary operator handle linked to a circuit breaker handle for control of the circuit breaker externally of the motor control center. An interlock slide bar is driven by the auxiliary handle to an extended position to block removal of the unit when the circuit breaker is in the ON condition.




With the attachment of such interlock assemblies to motor control center doors, there is a need to provide for the tolerance accumulation between the interlock assembly components and the attaching means on the doors. Additionally, considerable installation time is required to position both the interlocks and the means employed to defeat the interlocks when immediate access to the control center is required.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In an exemplary embodiment of the invention, a two-part motor control center interlock arrangement has an operator support base and interlock slide positioned on the interior of the control center door by insertion of a tapered extension on the door interior within a calibrated key-shaped aperture on the interlock slide. The interlock slide is spring-loaded to a home position immediately upon insertion of the tapered extension. The elongated portion of the key-shaped aperture automatically compensates for any tolerance accumulation between the circuit breaker handle, the interlock handle operator and the control center access door. A simple means for attachment of an interlock assembly to a motor control center access door as well as automatic alignment between the circuit breaker operating handle and the circuit breaker handle defeat mechanism, during assembly, is provided by the present inventor.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a top perspective view of the handle interlock unit of the invention in solid lines in projection from the circuit breaker unit depicted in phantom; and





FIG. 2

is a top perspective view of the handle interlock unit of

FIG. 1

with the interlock unit components in isometric projection prior to assembly onto the control center door depicted in phantom.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, an electrical equipment door interlock unit


10


is generally shown. Door interlock unit


10


is used with a motor control center such as described in the aforementioned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/347,089 entitled Motor Control Center Circuit Breaker Assembly, which is incorporated by reference, to prevent access to the motor control equipment unless an associated circuit breaker


8


in the control center enclosure (not shown) is in the TRIPPED or OFF condition. A bucket interlock unit


16


is attached to one end of an interlock (handle) support plate


13


by insertion of a pin


15


extending from the support plate within an aperture


17


in the end of the bucket interlock unit to prevent insertion of the door interlock unit


10


in the control center enclosure, by insertion of a padlock (not shown) in an aperture


27


in a flat end


26


of the bucket interlock unit


16


. An opening


9


formed in a stem


12


of an interlock unit handle operator


11


prevents translation of an interlock slide


19


along an interlock support platform


14


unless a circuit breaker handle


7


moves to the OFF position, to the right of the opening


9


, as viewed in FIG.


1


. The interlock slide


19


is positioned on the support platform


14


by guide tabs, as shown at


18


, and includes a pair of spring retainer slots


22


, containing compression springs


23


and a pair of extended rail slots


20


which encompass a pair of rail posts


21


extending from the support platform


14


. A key-hole-shaped interlock slot


24


receives a tapered pin


33


extending from the inner side of a control center enclosure door


30


and a rectangular interlock defeater slot


25


receives a key-shaped interlock defeater lever


42


, as shown in FIG.


2


.




The inside surface of the control center enclosure door


30


, shown in

FIG. 2

, is fitted with an angled support


31


having an angled extension


32


, a U-shaped support


40


and a tapered pin


33


. The tapered pin


33


is threadingly attached to the door at a threaded aperture


35


with a cone-shaped tapered end


34


arranged for being captured within the key-hole slot


24


on the door interlock unit


10


. A circular aperture


24


A and an elongated aperture


24


B in the key-hole slot


24


operate in the manner to be described below in detail. An internally-threaded stem


38


of a defeater lever post


36


is inserted through a door aperture


37


such that a knurled end


36


A remains outside the enclosure door


30


for providing manual access and the end of the threaded stem


38


extends through an aperture


43


formed within a defeater lever


42


and is fastened therein by a screw


44


. When the interlock slide


19


is positioned on the handle support plate


13


an extension


42


A on the defeater lever


42


is captured within the rectangular slot


25


and the angled extension


32


on the angled support


31


is captured within an operating lever slot


48


on an operating lever


47


. The operating lever


47


then moves across the U-shaped support


40


with an operating lever tab


49


interacting with the handle support plate


13


by extending in a support plate slot


50


. The support plate


13


is positioned against the inside surface of the enclosure door


30


with the handle operator


11


and stem


12


extending through the door aperture


41


for manual access from the exterior of the control center enclosure. The interlock slide


19


is arranged on the handle support plate


13


such that the compression springs


23


extend within the spring slots


22


and attach to spring post


45


on the support plate


13


at one end and to a spring tab


46


at the end of the spring slot


22


at the opposite end for biasing the interlock slide


19


against the handle support plate


13


for motion along the rail posts


21


within the extended rail slots


20


and the along the guide tabs


18


.




An important feature of the invention is the relationship between the cone-shaped tapered end


34


on the tapered pin


33


relative to the circular aperture


24


A and elongated aperture


24


B in the key-shaped slot


24


. The diameter


d


of the cone-shaped tapered end


34


is arranged for clearance relation with the diameter


D


of the circular aperture


24


A of the key-shaped slot


24


. The inclined edges of the cone-shaped tapered end


34


strike against the inner edges of the circular aperture


24


A to automatically center the tapered pin within the circular aperture


24


A whereby the compression springs


23


then translate the interlock slide


19


in the indicated direction along a stem


34


A once the tapered end


34


clears the circular aperture


24


A and the stem


34


A becomes positioned within the elongated aperture


24


B. The provision of the diameters


D


,


d


, and the length of the elongated aperture


24


B compensate for tolerance accumulation between the components of the door interlock unit


10


on the interlock slide


19


, the support plate


13


as well as on the interior of the enclosure door


30


. As described earlier, the bucket in interlock unit


16


is attached to the end of the interlock support plate


13


by insertion of the pin


15


in the aperture


17


.




With the door interlock unit


10


attached on the interior of the enclosure door


30


and the capture of the cone-shaped tapered end


34


of the tapered pin


33


within the key-shaped slot


24


, as just described, the interlock unit handle operator


11


becomes interlocked with the circuit breaker operating handle


7


(

FIG. 1

) in the manner described earlier and can not be removed until and unless the circuit breaker operating handle is in the OFF position. When it is required to access the components within the motor control center when the circuit breaker operating handle is ON, rotation of the knurled end


36


A of the defeater lever post


36


moves the extension


42


A against the edge of the slot


25


in the clockwise direction as viewed in

FIG. 2

, translating the interlock slide


19


against the bias of the compression springs


23


to allow the opposite edge of the interlock slide to move the circuit breaker operating handle


7


of

FIG. 2

to the OFF position.




A door interlock unit has herein been described for attaching to the interior of a motor control center enclosure door to interlock the enclosure door with the mechanical logic provided by the position of the associated circuit breaker handle within the motor control center enclosure. A tapered pin and key-shaped slot allows for wide tolerance variation between the interlock unit components while a separate defeater lever allows disengagement of the interlock under emergency conditions. Although the interlock unit is described for use with a motor control center enclosure, the interlock unit finds application with any type electrical equipment that contains an electric switch or circuit breaker within the equipment enclosure.




While the invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. An interlock assembly for an electrical equipment enclosure comprising:a handle support plate having an operator handle stem extending from one side and a pair of rail posts extending from an opposite side thereof, said handle support stem including an interlock operating handle formed on one end thereof; an interlock slide having a pair of extended rail slots formed therein, said rail posts being captured within said rail slots for allowing transfer of said interlock slide along said support plate; and a key-hole slot formed within said interlock slide at on end thereof, said key-hole slot being arranged for capture of a tapered pin fastened to an inner surface of an electrical equipment enclosure access door.
  • 2. The interlock assembly of claim 1 wherein said interlock slide further includes a pair of spring slots formed therein, each of said spring slots having a spring tab formed at one end thereof.
  • 3. The interlock assembly of claim 2 wherein said interlock slide includes a pair of spring posts and said spring slots include a compression spring extending between said spring retainer tab and said spring posts, said compression spring arranged for biasing said interlock slide in a first direction along said support plate.
  • 4. The interlock assembly of claim 1 including a door operator defeater slot formed within said interlock slide subjacent said key-hole slot, said operator defeater slot receiving an end of an operator defeater lever for translating said interlock slide in a second direction opposite said first direction.
  • 5. The interlock assembly of claim 1 wherein said handle support plate includes an aperture for receiving a circuit breaker operating handle extending from a circuit breaker arranged within an electrical equipment enclosure.
  • 6. The interlock assembly of claim 1 wherein said key-hole slot defines a circular aperture of a predetermined diameter defining a perimeter and an elongated slot connecting with said circular aperture.
  • 7. The interlock assembly of claim 6 wherein said tapered pin defines a stem and a tapered cone having a cone base diameter smaller than a diameter of said circular aperture and cone sides extending from said cone base tapering to a point, whereby said cone sides contact a part of said perimeter to center said tapered pin within said aperture and allow said stem to become captured within said key-hole elongated slot against a compression spring bias.
  • 8. The interlock assembly of claim 1 further including a bucket interlock unit attached to one end of said handle support plate for preventing placement of said interlock assembly within an electrical equipment enclosure.
  • 9. The interlock assembly of claim 7 wherein said diameter of said circular aperture is in clearance relation with said cone base diameter.
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