Remotely switchable circuit breaker

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6538539
  • Patent Number
    6,538,539
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, October 1, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 25, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A remotely switchable circuit breaker mounted in the casing of an electrical device comprises a circuit breaker unit, provided with a switching paddle, and a remote switching mechanism connected to the switching paddle. The remote switching mechanism comprises a connecting rod that pivotally connects a remote switch and rotatably and slidably connects the paddle. The remote switch, including a key button, is pivotally fastened with the casing via a first fastening base. The connecting rod is further rotatably and slidably fastened with the casing via a second fastening base. A pressing action on the key button causes a rotation and slide of the connecting rod that actuates a switching movement of the paddle of the circuit breaker unit.
Description




CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS




This application claims the priority benefit of Taiwan application serial no. 91212662, filed Aug. 15, 2002.




BACKGROUND OF INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates generally to a circuit breaker and, more particularly, to a remotely switchable circuit breaker.




2. Description of the Related Art




The power supply of electrical equipment generally includes a power breaker that enables a user to manually switch the electrical state of the power supply. The construction of a power supply is diversified into many types according to the specific functional requirements of the electrical equipment to which the power supply is associated. These specific functional requirements may be distinguished between, for example, the need of low operating voltage such as in conventional desktop computers, or the need of high operating voltage for other types of specific electrical equipment. As the design of the electrical power supply becomes more sophisticated, some structures may even include two power breakers respectively coupled with the input and the output of the power supply in order to improve its control.




A traditional circuit breaker commonly used as a power breaker is the so-called “paddle type” power breaker. This type of power breaker usually has a switching paddle the actuation of which switches on or switches off the power breaker. Besides paddle type circuit breakers, another type of circuit breaker known in the prior art is called the “rock type” circuit breaker. However, because this latter is dedicated to specific and not common applications, it will be not considered herein.





FIG. 1

is a perspective view that schematically illustrates a paddle type circuit breaker known in the prior art.

FIG. 2

is a perspective view that schematically illustrates the mount of the known circuit breaker in a casing. As illustrated, a circuit breaker


100


traditionally comprises a paddle


102


the actuation of which switches an operating mode. To allow a user's manipulation of the paddle, the circuit breaker


100


is conventionally mounted in immediate proximity of a front side of the casing


200


so that the paddle


102


protrudes outside the casing


200


. Such a required mount of the circuit breaker


100


is not flexible, and the protrusion of the paddle


102


on the front side of the casing


200


requires a non-negligible space. Moreover, the signals received by the circuit breaker


100


are usually delivered from a rear side of the casing


200


opposite to the front side where the circuit breaker


100


is placed. A resulting long electrical wiring to the circuit breaker


100


therefore may easily produce undesirable electromagnetic interferences.




SUMMARY OF INVENTION




An aspect of the invention is therefore to provide a remotely switchable circuit breaker that allows a flexible mount of the circuit breaker within the casing of an electrical device.




Another aspect of the invention is to provide a remotely switchable circuit breaker that further allows a reduction of the electrical wiring length of the circuit breaker within the electrical device so that the electromagnetic interferences are reduced.




Furthermore, another aspect of the invention is to provide a remotely switchable circuit breaker that can be implemented in a power supply as a remotely switchable power breaker.




Yet, another aspect of the invention is to provide a remote switching mechanism that is connected to a switching paddle of an electrical device in a manner to be capable of remotely switching the operating mode of the electrical device via an actuation of the switching paddle.




To accomplish the above and other objectives, a remotely switchable circuit breaker of the invention is mounted in a casing of an electrical device. The remotely switchable circuit breaker comprises a circuit breaker unit, provided with a switching paddle the actuation of which switches an operating mode of the electrical device, and a remote switching mechanism connected to the paddle of the circuit breaker unit. The remote switching mechanism extends outside the casing in a key button which a user presses to remotely actuate the switching paddle. When the user presses on the key button, the remote switching mechanism converts the pressing action to an actuation of the paddle of the breaker unit.




In accordance with the above and other objectives, the remote switching mechanism comprises first and second fastening bases, a remote switch, and a connecting rod. The first fastening base pivotally attaches the remote switch to the casing, and the second fastening base rotatably and slidably attaches the connecting rod to the casing. A first end of the connecting rod further pivotally connects the remote switch and an opposite second end of the connecting rod rotatably and slidably connects the paddle of the circuit breaker. The remote switch further includes a key button that is externally exposed on a peripheral side of the casing.




In accordance with the above and other objectives, the remote switch comprises a key button and two hinges through which the remote switch respectively connects pivotally the first fastening base and the connecting rod.




In accordance with the above and other objectives, the connection between the connecting rod and the second fastening base is achieved by means a rotatable and slidable engagement of a projection of the connecting rod through a slot of the second fastening base.




It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary, and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS




The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the invention, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention. In the drawings,





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a conventional circuit breaker;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view schematically illustrating the mount of a conventional circuit breaker in the casing of an electrical device;





FIG. 3A

is a perspective view of a remotely switchable circuit breaker according to an embodiment of the invention





FIG. 3B

is a schematic side view of the remotely switchable circuit breaker of

FIG. 3A

;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view schematically illustrating the mount of a remotely switchable circuit breaker in the casing of an electrical device according to an embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 5A

is a perspective view of a remotely switchable circuit breaker according to another embodiment of the invention; and





FIG. 5B

is a schematic side view of the remotely switchable circuit breaker of FIG.


5


A.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




The following detailed description of the embodiments and examples of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings is only illustrative and not limiting. Furthermore, wherever possible in the description, the same reference symbols will refer to similar elements and parts unless otherwise illustrated in the drawings.




The invention provides a remotely switchable circuit breaker that is capable of switching the operating mode of an electrical device. The embodiment herein describes an exemplary and not limited application of the remotely switchable circuit breaker device in, for example, a power supply as a remotely switchable power breaker.




In order to quantify the output state of a power supply (voltage, current, phase), a monitoring device, such as a monitor screen, is usually mounted to the casing of the power supply to ensure that no abnormal events occur. Because the switching paddle length of the conventional power breaker is limited, the conventional power breaker therefore must be usually mounted close to a peripheral (front) side of the casing so that the paddle protrudes outside the casing to allow a user's manipulation. Such a mount of the conventional power breaker takes up substantial space of the peripheral side of the casing, which is detrimental to the mount of the monitoring device. An aspect of the invention is therefore to provide a remotely switchable power breaker that can overcome the above problems.




FIG.


3


A and

FIG. 3B

are respectively a perspective view and a side view of a remotely switchable power breaker according to an embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 4

is a perspective view schematically showing a remotely switchable power breaker mounted within the casing of a power supply according to an embodiment of the invention.




As illustrated in

FIG. 4

, a remotely switchable power breaker of the invention comprises a power breaker unit, such as a traditional power breaker


100


, and a remote switching mechanism


300


that are arranged within a casing


200


of the power supply. The breaker unit


100


is provided with a switching paddle


102


(see

FIG. 3A

) actuation of which switches an operating mode of the power supply. The breaker unit


100


may be placed at various adequate locations within the casing


200


, and is not required to be close to a peripheral side of the casing


200


. Although the paddle


102


does not protrude outside the casing


200


, a user however can switch the operating mode of the power supply by means of the remote switching mechanism


300


construction of which, according to one embodiment of the invention, is as follows.




The remote switching mechanism


300


comprises, for example, a first fastening base


302


, a remote switch


304


, a second fastening base


306


, and a connecting rod


308


. The first fastening base


302


pivotally connects the remote switch


304


and further is fixedly attached to the casing


200


. The second fastening base


306


rotatably and slidably connects the connecting rod


308


and further is fixedly attached to the casing


200


at a location between the first fastening base


302


and the breaker unit


100


. A first end of the connecting rod


308


pivotally connects the remote switch


304


and an opposite second end of the connecting rod


308


rotatably and slidably connects the paddle


102


.




The remote switch


304


comprises, for example, a key button


304




a


and first and second hinge


304




b


,


304




c


. The key button


304




a


pivotally connects respectively the first fastening base


302


via the first hinge


304




b


, and the connecting rod


308


via the second hinge


304




c.






The connection between the connecting rod


308


and the second fastening base


306


is achieved by means of a projection


312


of the connecting rod


308


that rotatably and slidably engages a guiding slot


310


of the second fastening base


306


.




Referring to

FIG. 3B

, the connection of the first fastening base


302


to the remote switch


304


at the second hinge


304




c


is designated P


1


, and the connection of the connecting rod


308


to the second fastening base


306


is designated P


2


. When a user exerts a pressing force F


1


on the remote switch


304


, a consequent rotation of the remote switch


304


around P


1


drives a rotation of the first end of the connecting rod


308


along a direction A


1


. Via its connection P


2


to the second fastening base


306


, the connecting rod


308


consequently effectuates a rotating and sliding (along direction B


1


of the guiding slot


310


) movement that causes its second end to drive a movement of the paddle


102


along the direction C


1


. An on-switch (or off-switch) is thereby achieved.




When the user exerts a pressing force F


2


on the remote switch


304


, a consequent rotation of the remote switch


304


around P


1


drives a rotation of the first end of the connecting rod


308


along a direction A


2


opposite to A


1


. The connecting rod


308


consequently effectuates a rotating and sliding (along B


2


) movement that causes its second end to drive a movement of the paddle


102


along a direction C


2


opposite to C


1


. An off-switch (or on-switch) is thereby achieved.





FIG. 4

illustrates a remotely switchable power breaker mounted in the casing of a power supply according to an embodiment of the invention and a traditional power breaker mounted in the casing according to a manner known in the prior art. As shown, the conventional mount of a traditional power breaker (strictly consisting of the power breaker unit


100


) in the casing


200


leaves a substantial spacing distance D


1


between the traditional breaker and a rear side (signal output side) of the casing


200


. In contrast, the mount of the remotely switchable power breaker of the invention leaves a spacing distance D


2


between the breaker unit


100


and the rear side of the casing


200


that is smaller than D


1


, due to the length of the remote switching unit


300


. As a result, an electrical wiring length between the breaker unit


100


and the rear side of the casing


200


, corresponding to the signal output side, is favorably reduced, which consequently diminishes the electromagnetic interference effects.




Those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that the specific construction of the remote switching mechanism as described above may be modified according to various design requirements without departing from the concepts of the invention.




FIG.


5


A and

FIG. 5B

are respectively a perspective view and a side view of a remotely switchable circuit breaker according to another embodiment of the invention. As shown, a remote switching mechanism


300


can comprise, for example, a single fastening base


306


′ and a connecting rod


308


. The fastening base


306


′ is placed at a location between an opening


202


of the casing


200


and the breaker unit


100


. A first end of the connecting rod


308


rotatably and slidably connects the paddle


102


and an opposite second end of the connecting rod


308


is externally exposed through the opening


202


of the casing


200


. The connection between the fastening base


306


′ and the connecting rod


308


may be similar to the previous embodiment, achieved via the engagement of the projection


312


of the connecting rod


308


with the guiding slot


310


of the fastening base


306


′.




As described above, the remotely switchable power breaker of the invention therefore includes several advantages. By means of the remote switching mechanism, the breaker unit does not need to be mounted close to a peripheral side of the casing to enable the user to achieve a switching operation. In contrast, the breaker unit can be placed at an adequate location that enables the reduction of its electrical wiring length to diminish the electromagnetic interference effects. Moreover, since the specific structure of the remote switching mechanism of the invention is adaptable with any type of circuit breakers, the general structure of the invention is therefore flexibly adapted to any types of electrical devices that are provided with switching paddle elements.




It should be apparent to those skilled in the art that other structures that are obtained from various modifications and variations of different parts of the above-described remotely switchable circuit breaker of the invention would be possible without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as illustrated herein. Therefore, the above description of embodiments and examples only illustrates specific ways of making and performing the invention that, consequently, should cover variations and modifications thereof, provided they fall within the inventive concepts as defined in the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A remotely switchable circuit breaker, arranged within a casing, the remotely switchable circuit breaker comprising:a circuit breaker unit, placed in the casing and having a switching paddle; and a remote switching mechanism, comprising: a first fastening base, fixedly attached to the casing; a remote switch, pivotally connected to the first fastening base, wherein the remote switch rotates under a pressing action from a user; a second fastening base, fixedly attached to the casing at a location between the first fastening base and the circuit breaker unit; and a connecting rod, pivotally connected to the remote switch and rotatably and slidably connected to both second fastening base and switching paddle of the circuit breaker unit in order to convert the pressing action on the remote switch to a switching displacement of the switching paddle.
  • 2. The remotely switchable circuit breaker of claim 1, wherein the remote switch further includes:a key button; a first hinge, connected to the key button; and a second hinge, connected to the key button, wherein the key button pivotally connects both the first fastening base and connecting rod respectively through the first hinge and the second hinge.
  • 3. The remotely switchable circuit breaker of claim 1, wherein the second fastening base includes a guiding slot through which a projection of the connecting rod rotatably and slidably engages.
  • 4. A remote switching mechanism, mounted to a switching paddle of an electrical device in order to remotely switch an operating mode of the electrical device, the electrical device being enclosed in a casing, the remote switching mechanism comprising:a first fastening base, fixedly attached to the casing; a remote switch, pivotally connected to the first fastening base, wherein the remote switch rotates under a pressing action from a user; a second fastening base, fixedly attached to the casing at a location between the first fastening base and the electrical device; and a connecting rod, pivotally connected to the remote switch and rotatably and slidably connected to both second fastening base and switching paddle of the electrical device in order to convert the pressing action on the remote switch to a switching displacement of the switching paddle for switching the electrical device.
  • 5. The mechanism of claim 4, wherein the remote switch further includes:a key button; a first hinge, connected to the key button; and a second hinge, connected to the key button, wherein the key button pivotally connects both first fastening base and connecting rod respectively through the first hinge and the second hinge.
  • 6. The mechanism of claim 4, wherein the second fastening base includes a guiding slot through which a projection of the connecting rod rotatably and slidably engages.
  • 7. A remotely switchable circuit breaker, arranged in a casing having an opening, the remotely switchable circuit breaker comprising:a circuit breaker unit, placed in the casing and having a switching paddle; and a remote switching mechanism, comprising: a fastening base, fixedly attached to the casing at a location between the circuit breaker unit and the opening of the casing; and a connecting rod, movably connected to the fastening base, the connecting rod having a first end rotatably and slidably connected to the switching paddle of the circuit breaker unit and a second end externally exposed through the opening of the casing in order to remotely actuate a switching displacement of the paddle.
  • 8. The circuit breaker of claim 7, wherein the movable connection between the connecting rod and the fastening base is achieved via a rotatable and slidable engagement of a projection of the connecting rod with a guiding slot of the fastening base.
  • 9. A remote switching mechanism, mounted to a switching paddle of an electrical device in order to remotely switch an operating mode of the electrical device, the electrical device being enclosed in a casing having an opening, the remote switching mechanism comprising:a fastening base, fixedly attached to the casing at a location between the switching paddle and the opening of the casing; and a connecting rod, movably connected to the fastening base, the connecting rod having a first end rotatably and slidably connected to the switching paddle of the electrical device and a second end externally exposed through the opening of the casing in order to remotely actuate the switching paddle for switching the electrical device.
  • 10. The remote switching mechanism of claim 9, wherein the movable connection between the connecting rod and the fastening base is achieved via a rotatable and slidable engagement of a projection of the connecting rod with a guiding slot of the fastening base.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
91212662 U Aug 2002 TW
US Referenced Citations (1)
Number Name Date Kind
5838219 Du et al. Nov 1998 A