Multi-terminal electrical safety switch for simultaneously closing and opening electrical circuits connected thereto

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6791039
  • Patent Number
    6,791,039
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, September 30, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 14, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A multi-terminal electrical safety switch that simultaneously closes or simultaneously opens electrical circuits connected thereto. The switch includes a terminal block and a current path completer/breaker. The terminal block has the electrical circuits connected thereto and the current path completer/breaker is replaceably engaged with the terminal block. The current path completer/breaker simultaneously completes current paths through the terminal block when engaged with the terminal block and thereby simultaneously closes the electrical circuits connected to the terminal block. The current path completer/breaker simultaneously breaks the current paths through the terminal block when removed from the terminal block and thereby simultaneously opens the electrical circuits connected to the terminal block so as to allow the electrical circuits connected to the terminal block to be safely worked on without any inadvertent closing of any of the electrical circuits by virtue of the current path completer/breaker being physically removed from the terminal block.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an electrical switch for simultaneously closing or simultaneously opening electrical circuits connected thereto. More particularly, the present invention relates to a multi-terminal electrical safety switch for simultaneously closing or simultaneously opening electrical circuits connected thereto.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Numerous innovations for electrical switches have been provided in the prior art. Even though these innovations may be suitable for the specific individual purposes to which they address, however, they would not be suitable for the purposes of the present invention as heretofore described.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




ACCORDINGLY, AN OBJECT of the present invention is to provide a multi-terminal electrical safety switch for simultaneously closing or simultaneously opening electrical circuits connected thereto that avoids the disadvantages of the prior art.




ANOTHER OBJECT of the present invention is to provide a multi-terminal electrical safety switch for simultaneously closing or simultaneously opening electrical circuits connected thereto that is simple to use.




BRIEFLY STATED, STILL ANOTHER OBJECT of the present invention is to provide a multi-terminal electrical safety switch that simultaneously closes or simultaneously opens electrical circuits connected thereto. The switch includes a terminal block and a current path completer/breaker. The terminal block has the electrical circuits connected thereto and the current path completer/breaker is replaceably engaged with the terminal block. The current path completer/breaker simultaneously completes current paths through the terminal block when engaged with the terminal block and thereby simultaneously closes the electrical circuits connected to the terminal block. The current path completer/breaker simultaneously breaks the current paths through the terminal block when removed from the terminal block and thereby simultaneously opens the electrical circuits connected to the terminal block so as to allow the electrical circuits connected to the terminal block to be safely worked on without any inadvertent closing of any of the electrical circuits by virtue of the current path completer/breaker being physically removed from the terminal block.




The novel features which are considered characteristic of the present invention are set forth in the appended claims. The invention itself, however, both as to its construction and its method of operation, together with additional objects and advantages thereof, will be best understood from the following description of the specific embodiments when read and understood in connection with the accompanying drawing.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING




The figures of the drawing are briefly described as follows:





FIG. 1

is an exploded diagrammatic perspective view of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a schematic of the present invention; and





FIG. 3

is an enlarged diagrammatic top plan view taken along line


3





3


in FIG.


1


.











LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS UTILIZED IN THE DRAWING






10


multi-terminal electrical safety switch of present invention for simultaneously closing or simultaneously opening electrical circuits


12


connected thereto






12


electrical circuits






14


terminal block






16


current path completer/breaker






18


current paths






20


insulative block






22


top surface of terminal block


14








24


pair of side edges of terminal block


14








26


longitudinal center line of terminal block


14








28


at least one pair of terminals of terminal block


14








30


at least one socket of terminal block


14








32


pair of strips of each socket of at least one socket


30


of terminal block


14








34


flat portion of each strip of pair of strips


32


of at least one socket


30


of terminal block


14








36


substantially U-shaped portion of each strip of pair of strips


32


of at least one socket


30


of terminal block


14








38


primary partition of terminal block


14








40


at least one secondary partition of terminal block


14








42


top surface of insulative block


20








43


bottom surface of insulative block


20








44


first recess in insulative block


20








46


floor defining first recess


44


in insulative block


20








48


second recess in insulative block


20








50


ceiling defining second recess


48


in insulative block


20








52


partition in insulative block


20








54


at least one pair of through slots in partition


52


in insulative block


20








56


pair of side walls further defining second recess


48


in insulative block


20








58


pair of through slots in pair of side walls


56


of insulative block


20








60


top surface of current path completer/breaker


16








62


bottom surface of current path completer/breaker


16








64


handle of current path completer/breaker


16








66


at least one fork of current path completer/breaker


16






DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to the figures, in which like numerals indicate like parts, and particularly to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the multi-terminal electrical safety switch of the present invention is shown generally at


10


for simultaneously closing or simultaneously opening electrical circuits


12


connected thereto.




The multi-terminal electrical safety switch


10


comprises a terminal block


14


and a current path completer/breaker


16


.




The terminal block


14


has the electrical circuits


12


connected thereto and the current path completer/breaker


16


is replaceably engaged with the terminal block


14


.




The current path completer/breaker


16


simultaneously completes current paths


18


through the terminal block


14


when engaged with the terminal block


14


and thereby simultaneously closes the electrical circuits


12


connected to the terminal block


14


.




The current path completer/breaker


16


simultaneously breaks the current paths


18


through the terminal block


14


when removed from the terminal block


14


and thereby simultaneously opens the electrical circuits


12


connected to the terminal block


14


so as to allow the electrical circuits


12


connected to the terminal block


14


to be safely worked on without any inadvertent closing of any of the electrical circuits


12


by virtue of the current path completer/breaker


16


being physically removed from the terminal block


14


.




The multi-terminal electrical safety switch


10


further comprises an insulative block


20


. The insulative block


20


replaceably attaches to the terminal block


14


and is replaceably engaged by the current path completer/breaker


16


.




The specific configuration of the terminal block


14


and the insulative block


20


can best be seen in

FIGS. 1 and 3

, and as such, will be discussed with reference thereto.




The terminal block


14


is generally rectangular-parallelepiped-shaped, and has a top surface


22


, a pair of side edges


24


, and a longitudinal center line


26


.




The terminal block


14


further has at least one pair of terminals


28


. Each pair of terminals of the at least one pair of terminals


28


of the terminal block


14


are transversely aligned with each other and are associated with a current path of the current paths


18


.




The at least pair of terminals


28


of the terminal block


14


is disposed on the top surface


22


of the terminal block


14


, at the pair of side edges


24


of the terminal block


14


, respectively.




The terminal block


14


further has at least one socket


30


. The at least one socket


30


of the terminal block


14


electrically communicates an associated pair of terminals of the at least one pair of transversely aligned terminals


28


of the terminal block


14


with each other when the current path completer/breaker


16


is engaged with the terminal block


14


thereby completing a current path of the current paths


18


associated therewith. The at least one socket


30


of the terminal block


14


is disposed on the top surface


22


of the terminal block


14


.




Each socket of the at least one socket


30


of the terminal block


14


comprises a pair of strips


32


. The pair of strips of each socket of the at least one socket


30


of the terminal block


14


are transversely aligned with each other. Each strip of the pair of strips


32


of the at least one socket


30


of the terminal block


14


is electrically conductive, bendable, and resilient.




Each strip of the pair of strips


32


of the at least one socket


30


of the terminal block


14


has a flat portion


34


and a substantially U-shaped portion


36


. The substantially U-shaped portion


36


of each strip of the pair of strips


32


of the at least one socket


30


of the terminal block


14


extends from the flat portion


34


of an associated strip of the pair of strips


32


of the at least one socket


30


of the terminal block


14


.




The flat portion


34


of each strip of the pair of strips


32


of the at least one socket


30


of the terminal block


14


is electrically communicatingly attached to an associated terminal of the at least one pair of terminals


28


of the terminal block


14


, and the substantially U-shaped portion


36


of each strip of the pair of strips


32


of the at least one socket


30


of the terminal block


14


depends into the terminal block


14


.




The terminal block


14


further has a primary partition


38


. The primary partition


38


of the terminal block


14


separates the pair of strips


32


of each socket of the at least one socket


30


of the terminal block


14


from each other. The primary partition


38


of the terminal block


14


extends along the longitudinal centerline


26


of the terminal block


14


.




The terminal block


14


further has at least one secondary partition


40


when the at least one pair of terminals


28


of the terminal block


14


is more than one pair. Each secondary partition of the at least one secondary partition


40


of the terminal block


14


separates adjacent terminals of the at least one pair of terminals


28


of the terminal block


14


from each other.




Each secondary partition of the at least one secondary partition


40


of the terminal block


14


intersects the primary partition


38


of the terminal block


14


, and extends from one side edge of the pair of side edges


24


of the terminal block


14


to the other side edge of the pair of side edges


24


of the terminal block


14


.




The insulative block


20


is substantially rectangular-parallelepiped-shaped, and has a top surface


42


and a bottom surface


43


.




The insulative block


20


insulatively protects the at least one socket


30


of the terminal block


14


when attached to the terminal block


14


and insulatively protects the current path completer/breaker


16


when engaged with the terminal block


14


.




The insulative block


20


further has a first recess


44


. The first recess


44


in the insulative block


20


is defined by a floor


46


, replaceable receives the current path completer/breaker


16


, and depends in the top surface


42


of the insulative block


20


.




The insulative block


20


further has a second recess


48


. The second recess


48


in the insulative block


20


is defined by a ceiling


50


, replaceably receives the primary partition


38


of the terminal block


14


, and extends in the bottom surface


43


of the insulative block


20


.




The floor


46


of the first recess


44


in the insulative block


20


and the ceiling


50


of the second recess


48


in the insulative block


20


form a partition


52


in the insulative block


20


. The partition


52


in the insulative block


20


has at least one pair of through slots


54


. Each pair of through slots of the at least one pair of through slots


54


in the partition


52


in the insulative block


20


are transversely aligned with each other and aligned with an associated socket of the at least one socket


30


of the terminal block


14


.




The second recess


48


in the insulative block


20


is further defined by a pair of side walls


56


. The pair of aide walls


56


of the second recess


48


in the insulative block


20


has at least one pair of through slots


58


when the at least one secondary partition


40


of the terminal block


14


is present. Each pair of through slots


68


in the pair of side walls


56


of the second recess


48


in the insulative block


20


are transversely aligned with each other. The at least one pair of through slots


58


in the pair of side walls


56


of the second recess


48


in the insulative block


20


receive an associated secondary partition of the at least one secondary partition


40


of the terminal block


14


.




The specific configuration of the current path completer/breaker


16


can best be seen in

FIG. 1

, and as such, will be discussed with reference thereto.




The current path completer/breaker


16


is generally rectangular-parallelepiped-shaped, and has a top surface


60


and a bottom surface


62


.




The current path completer/breaker


16


further has a handle


64


. The handle


64


of the current path completer/breaker


16


extends upwardly from the top surface


60


of the current path completer/breaker


16


, and is generally T-shaped to facilitate gripping of the current path completer/breaker


16


when the current path completer/breaker


16


is being disengaged from the insulative block


20


and the terminal block


14


.




The current path completer/breaker


16


further has at least one fork


66


. Each fork of the at least one fork


66


of the current path completer/breaker


16


is two pronged, is electrically conductive, depends from the bottom surface


62


of the current path completer/breaker


16


, and is substantially inverted U-shaped.




Each fork of the at least one fork


66


of the current path completer/breaker


16


passes through an associated pair of through slots of the at least one pair of through slots


54


in the partition


46


in the insulative block


20


and engagingly into an associated socket of the at least one socket


30


of the terminal block


14


when the current path completer/breaker


16


is engaged in the insulative block


20


, and in so doing, simultaneously completes the current paths


18


through the terminal block


14


and thereby simultaneously closes the electrical circuits


12


connected to the terminal block


14


. Conversely when each fork of the at least one fork


66


of the current path completer/breaker


16


is disengaged from the associated socket of the at least one socket


30


of the terminal block


14


and removed from the associated pair of through slots of the at least one pair of through slots


54


in the partition


46


in the insulative block


20


by the current path completer/breaker


16


being disengaged from the insulative block


20


the current paths


18


through the terminal block


14


are simultaneously broken and thereby the electrical circuits


12


connected to the terminal block


14


are simultaneously opened.




It will be understood that each of the elements described above, or two or more together, may also find a useful application in other types of constructions differing from the types described above.




While the invention has been illustrated and described as embodied in a multi-terminal electrical safety switch for simultaneously closing or simultaneously opening electrical circuits connected thereto, however, it is not limited to the details shown, since it will be understood that various omissions, modifications, substitutions and changes in the forms and details of the device illustrated and its operation can be made by those skilled in the art without departing in any way from the spirit of the present invention.




Without further analysis, the foregoing will so fully reveal the gist of the present invention that others can, by applying current knowledge, readily adapt it for various applications without omitting features that, from the standpoint of prior art, fairly constitute characteristics of the generic or specific aspects of this invention.



Claims
  • 1. A multi-terminal electrical safety switch for simultaneously closing or simultaneously opening electrical circuits connected thereto, comprising:a) a terminal block; and b) a current path completer/breaker; wherein said terminal block is for having the electrical circuit connected thereto; wherein said current path completer/breaker is replaceably engaged with said terminal block; wherein said current path completer/breaker simultaneously completes current path through said terminal block when engaged with said terminal block and thereby simultaneously closes the electrical circuits connected to said terminal block; and wherein said current path completer/breaker simultaneously breaks the current paths through said terminal block when removed from said terminal block and thereby simultaneously opens the electrical circuits connected to said terminal block so as to allow the electrical circuits connected to said terminal block to be safely worked on without any inadvertent closing of any of the electrical circuits by virtue of said current path completer/breaker being physically removed from said terminal block; further comprising an insulative block; wherein said insulative block relaceably attaches to said terminal block; and wherein said insulative block is replaceably engaged by said current path completer/breaker, wherein said terminal block has at least one pair of terminals; wherein each pair of terminals of said at least one pair of terminals of said terminal block are transversely aligned with each other; and wherein each pair of terminals of said at least one pair of terminals of said terminal block is associated with a current path of the at least one current path.
  • 2. The switch as defined in claim 1, wherein said terminal block is generally rectangular-parallelepiped-shaped.
  • 3. The switch as defined in claim 1, wherein said terminal block has a top surface;wherein said terminal block has a pair of side edges; wherein said at least one pair of terminals of said terminal block is disposed on said top surface of said terminal block; and wherein each terminal of said at least one pair of terminals is disposed at an associated one of the side edges of said pair of side edges of said terminal block.
  • 4. The switch as defined in claim 1, wherein said terminal block has at least one socket; andwherein said at least one socket electrically communicates a pair of terminals of said at least one pair of terminals of said terminal block with each other when said current path completer/breaker is replaceably engaged with said terminal block thereby completing a current path of the at least one current path associated therewith.
  • 5. The switch as defined in claim 4, wherein said terminal block has a top surface; andwherein said at least one socket is disposed on said top surface of said terminal block.
  • 6. The switch as defined in claim 4, wherein each socket of said at least one socket in said terminal block comprises a pair of strips; andwherein said pair of strips of each socket of said at least one socket in said terminal block are transversely aligned with each other.
  • 7. The switch as defined in claim 6, wherein each strip of said pair of strips of said at least one socket of said terminal block is electrically conductive;wherein each strip of said pair of strips of said at least one socket of said terminal block is bendable; and wherein each strip of said pair of strips of said at least one socket of said terminal block is resilient.
  • 8. The switch as defined in claim 6, wherein each strip of said pair of strips of said at least one socket of said terminal block has a flat portion;wherein each strip of said pair of strips of said at least one socket of said terminal block, has a substantially U-shaped portion; and wherein said substantially U-shaped portion of each strip of said pair of strips of said at least one socket of said terminal block extends from said flat portion of an associated strip of said pair of strips of said at least one socket of said terminal block.
  • 9. The switch as defined in claim 8, wherein said flat portion of each strip of said pair of strips of said at least one socket of said terminal block is electrically communicatingly attached to an associated terminal of said at least one pair of terminals of said terminal block; andwherein said substantially U-shaped portion of each strip of said pair of strips of said at least one socket of said terminal block depends into said terminal block.
  • 10. The switch as defined in claim 6, wherein said terminal block has a primary partition; andwherein said primary partition of said terminal block separates said pair of strips of each socket of said at least one socket of said terminal block from each other.
  • 11. The switch as defined in claim 10, wherein said terminal block has a longitudinal center line; andwherein said primary partition of said terminal block extends along said longitudinal centerline of said terminal block.
  • 12. The switch as defined in claim 10, wherein said terminal block has at least one secondary partition; andwherein each secondary partition of said at least one secondary partition of said terminal block separates adjacent terminals of said at least one pair of terminals of said terminal block from each other.
  • 13. The switch as defined in claim 12, wherein each secondary partition of said at least one secondary partition of said terminal block intersects said primary partition of said terminal block; andwherein each secondary partition of said at least one secondary partition of said terminal block terminal block extends from one side edge of said pair of side edges of said terminal block to the other side edge of said pair of side edges of said terminal block.
  • 14. The switch as defined in claim 12, wherein insulative block has a first recess;wherein said first recess in said insulative block is defined by a floor; and wherein said first recess in said insulative block replaceably receives said current path completer/breaker.
  • 15. The switch as defined in claim 14, wherein said insulative block has a top surface; andwherein said first recess in said insulative block depends in said top surface of said insulative block.
  • 16. The switch as defined in claim 14, wherein said insulative block has a second recess;wherein said second recess in said insulative block is defined by a ceiling; and wherein said second recess in said insulative block replaceably receives said primary partition of said terminal block.
  • 17. The switch as defined in claim 16, wherein said insulative block has a bottom surface; andwherein said second recess in said insulative block extends in said bottom surface of said insulative block.
  • 18. The switch as defined in claim 16, wherein said floor of said first recess in said insulative block and said ceiling of said second recess in said insulative block form a partition in said insulative block.
  • 19. The switch as defined in claim 18, wherein said partition in insulative block has at least one pair of through slots;wherein each pair of through slots of said at least one pair of through slots in said partition in insulative block are transversely aligned with each other; and wherein each pair of through slot of said at least one pair of through slots in said partition in said insulative block aligns with an associated socket of said at least one socket of said terminal block.
  • 20. The switch as defined in claim 19, wherein said current path completer/breaker has at least one fork; andwherein each fork of said at least one fork of said current path completer/breaker is two pronged.
  • 21. The switch as defined in claim 20, wherein each fork of said at least one fork of said current path completer/breaker is electrically conductive.
  • 22. The switch as defined in claim 20, wherein said at least one fork of said current path completer/breaker depends from said current path completer/breaker.
  • 23. The switch as defined in claim 20, wherein said current path completer/breaker has a bottom surface; andwherein said at least one fork of said current path completer/breaker depends from said bottom surface of said current path completer/breaker.
  • 24. The switch as defined in claim 20, wherein each fork of said at least one fork of said current path completer/breaker is substantially inverted U-shaped.
  • 25. The switch as defined in claim 20, wherein each fork of said at least one fork of said current path completer/breaker passes through an associated pair of through slots of said at least one pair of through slots in said partition in said insulative block and engagingly into an associated socket of said at least one socket of said terminal block when said current path completer/breaker is engaged in said insulative block, and in so doing, simultaneously completes the current paths through said terminal block and thereby simultaneously closes the electrical circuits connected to said terminal block and when each fork of said at least one fork of said current path completer/breaker is disengaged from said associated socket of said at least one socket of said terminal block and removed from said associated pair of through slots of said at least one pair of through slots in said partition in said insulative block by said current path completer/breaker being disengaged from said insulative block the current paths through said terminal block are simultaneously broken and thereby the electrical circuits connected to said terminal block are simultaneously opened.
  • 26. The switch as defined in claim 16, wherein said second recess in said insulative block is defined by a pair of side walls.
  • 27. The switch as defined in claim 26, wherein said pair of side walls of said insulative block has at least one pair of through slots when said at least one secondary partition of said terminal block is present;wherein each pair of through slots of said at least one pair of through slots in said pair of side walls of said insulative block are transversely aligned with each other; and wherein said at least one pair of through slots in said pair of side walls of said insulative block receive an associated secondary partition of said at least one secondary partition of said terminal block.
  • 28. The switch as defined in claim 4, wherein said insulative block insulatively protects said at least one socket of said terminal block when attached to said terminal block; andwherein said insulative block insulatively protects said current path completer/breaker when said current path completer/breaker is engaged therewith.
  • 29. The switch as defined in claim 1, wherein said current path completer/breaker is generally rectangular-parallelepiped-shaped.
  • 30. The switch as defined in claim 1, wherein said current path completer/breaker has a handle.
  • 31. The switch as defined in claim 30, wherein said current path completer/breaker has a top surface; andwherein said handle of said current path completer/breaker extends upwardly from said top surface of said current path completer/breaker.
  • 32. The switch as defined in claim 30, wherein said handle of said current path completer/breaker is generally T-shaped; andwherein said T-shape of said current path completer/breaker facilitates gripping of said current path completer/breaker when said current path completer/breaker is being disengaged from said insulative block and said terminal block.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

The instant application is a nonprovisional application of U.S. provisional application No. 60/414,467 filed on Sep. 30, 2002, and entitled INTEGRATED TERMINAL BLOCK AND DISCONNECT SWITCH WITH REMOVABLE PULLOUT SWITCH HANDLE, and it is respectfully requested that this application be accorded the benefit under 35 USC 119(e) of said U.S. provisional application.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/414467 Sep 2002 US