The disclosed and claimed concept relates to a circuit protection device and, more specifically, to a circuit interrupter and a shield apparatus thereof that resists damage due to electrical arcs.
Circuit interruption devices are well known in the relevant art to protect a protected portion of the circuit from damage due to certain conditions such as overcurrent conditions, under-voltage conditions, ground fault conditions, arc fault conditions, and other conditions. It is generally understood that some circuit interrupters include one or more pairs of separable contacts that are movable between a CLOSED position and an OPEN position, and it is further understood that an electrical arc typically is formed between the contacts when they are moved from the CLOSED position to the OPEN position. Such arcs typically include a high temperature plasma that can damage components within a circuit interrupter, and such arcs therefore are preferably extinguished as soon as possible.
While such circuit interrupter said been generally effective for their intended purposes, they have not been without limitation. Circuit interrupters, particularly those formed to include a molded housing, have very limited space inside and the provisions that have been made to extinguish electrical arcs can be limited. Improvements would therefore be desirable.
These needs, and others, are met by at least one embodiment of this invention which provides an improved shield apparatus and a resultant circuit interrupter, wherein the shield apparatus includes a shield apparatus base and a protection apparatus, with the protection apparatus including a shield that helps to direct an electrical arc along a flow path through a number of passages that will enable dissipation of the arc and the plasma generated thereby. The improved shield apparatus is mountable to a portion of the housing of the circuit interrupter, and its shield is situated adjacent at least a first passage.
Accordingly, an aspect of the disclosed and claimed concept is to provide an improved shield apparatus and an improved circuit interrupter that includes such a shield apparatus, where the shield apparatus includes a shield apparatus base and a protection apparatus mounted to the housing of the circuit interrupter within an interior region thereof.
Accordingly, an aspect of the disclosed and claimed concept is to provide an improved shield apparatus usable with a circuit interrupter, the circuit interrupter having a housing and further having a set of separable contacts and an operating mechanism situated on the housing, the set of separable contacts including a stationary contact and a movable contact that are switchable between a CLOSED position and an OPEN position, the operating mechanism including a spring and a contact arm, the movable contact being situated on the contact arm, the contact arm being movable to switch the set of separable contacts between the CLOSED and OPEN positions, the shield apparatus can be generally stated as including a shield apparatus base structured to be situated on the housing, and a protection apparatus situated on the shield apparatus base, the protection apparatus can be generally stated as including a shield that extends away from the shield apparatus base, at least a part of the shield being situated between the stationary contact and the spring in the OPEN position of the set of separable contacts.
Another aspect of the disclosed and claimed concept is to provide an improved circuit interrupter, the general nature which can be stated as including a housing, a set of separable contacts situated on the housing and which can be generally stated as including a stationary contact and a movable contact that are switchable between a CLOSED position and an OPEN position, an operating mechanism situated on the housing and that can be generally stated as including a spring and a contact arm, the movable contact being situated on the contact arm, the contact arm being movable to switch the set of separable contacts between the CLOSED and OPEN positions, a shield apparatus that can be generally stated as including a shield apparatus base and a protection apparatus, the shield apparatus base being situated on the housing, and the protection apparatus being situated on the shield apparatus base, the protection apparatus can be generally stated as including a shield that extends away from the shield apparatus base, at least a part of the shield being situated between the stationary contact and the spring in the OPEN position of the set of separable contacts.
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 shield apparatus 4 in accordance with a first embodiment of the disclosed and claimed concept is depicted generally in
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As can be understood, when the circuit interrupter 8 moves from the CLOSED position of
In order to facilitate such flow and passage of the plasma or the arc gases or both, the flow path 68 includes a region, i.e., a space, that is situated generally between the frame 44 and the housing base 52. As such, the flow path 68 can be generally said to extend through the passages 60, through the space between the frame 44 and the housing base 52, and thereafter out of the openings 64 to the exterior of the circuit interrupter 8.
It is understood that an electrical arc typically is at its greatest intensity in the region closest to the stationary contact 24 since, as the movable contact 28 moves away from the stationary contact 24, the arc typically decreases in intensity while seeking to span the increasing distance between the set of separable contacts 20. The shield apparatus 4 is thus advantageously provided in the vicinity of the passage 60A in order to help direct any one or more of the arc, the plasma, and the arc gases into and through the passage 60A in order to facilitate the reception of such materials along the flow path 68 and through the space between the frame 44 in the housing base 52 and out of the openings 64.
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The protection apparatus 76 can be said to include a support 78 that is mounted to the shield apparatus base 72 and a shield 80 that is mounted to the support 78. The shield apparatus base 72 can be said to include a first leg 84 and a second leg 88 that are connected to one another and are together of an approximately partial ring-like shape. The protection apparatus 76 is situated on the second leg 88.
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The shield apparatus 4 is typically formed as a single piece unit and can be formed from any of variety of appropriate materials including polymeric materials and other materials, whether or not additionally being filled with an aggregate material such as glass fibers or the like. Other variations will be apparent.
It thus can be seen that the improved shield apparatus 4 assists in directing the materials that result from an arc, including the arc itself, arc gases, plasma, and the like along the flow path 68 which advantageously avoids the arc gases and plasma from causing molten metal particles to deposit on the spring 36. That is, the deposition of arc products onto the spring 36 prematurely result in failure of the circuit interrupter 8. The improved shield apparatus 4 is advantageously situated in protective disposition between the stationary contact 24 and the spring 36 to protect the spring 36 from damage due to an arc formed between the stationary contact 24 and the movable contact 28. It thus can be seen that the shield 80 is situated generally between the stationary contact 24 and the spring 36 when the set of separable contacts 20 are in the CLOSED position and during at least a portion of the travel of the set of separable contacts 20 from the CLOSED position to the OPEN position. The shield apparatus 4 thus advantageously protects the internal componentry within the circuit interrupter 8 and increases the viable lifespan of the circuit interrupter 8, which is desirable. Other advantages will be apparent.
An improved shield apparatus 104 in accordance with a second embodiment of the disclosed and claimed concept is depicted generally in
The shield apparatus 104 includes a shield apparatus base 172 and a protection apparatus 176, with the shield apparatus base 172 having an opening 174 formed therein that is receivable on the boss 148 to mount the shield apparatus 104 to the circuit interrupter 108. The shield apparatus 104 is of a generally sheet-like configuration and, in the depicted exemplary embodiment, is manufactured of a heat-resistant sheet of material such as fish paper or other appropriate material that is pressed into the shape shown generally in
The protection apparatus 176 can be said to include a support 178 that extends from the shield apparatus base 172 and a shield 180 that is situated on the support 178 and that extends therefrom. The protection apparatus 176 further includes a brace 186 that protrudes from the shield apparatus base 172 and that engages the frame 144. The protection apparatus 176 additionally includes a tab 179 that protrudes from the shield apparatus base 172 and that is situated adjacent the shield 180. As can be understood from
The shield 180 is likewise advantageously situated in protective disposition between the stationary contact 124 and the spring 136 to protect the spring 136 from an electrical arc that may be formed between the stationary contact 124 and the movable contact 128 and the arc products thereof. Furthermore, the shield 180, the tab 190, and the shield apparatus base 172 all help to direct the arc, the arc gases, and the plasma in a flow path through the passages 160 and through the space between the frame 144 and the housing base 152 in order to permit these and other products of the electrical arc to exit the circuit interrupter 108 at of a pair of openings that are indicated at the numerals 164A and 164B and that are formed in the housing 112 between the interior region and the exterior.
The shield apparatus 104 thus advantageously protects the improved circuit interrupter 108 from damage to the spring 136 due to the products of an electrical arc coming into contact with the spring 136 and depositing materials thereon. This is accomplished by helping to direct the products of the arc through the passages 160 and through the space between the frame 144 and the housing base 152 in order to avoid the arc products contacting the spring 136 and damaging it. This promotes enhanced lifespan of the circuit interrupter 108, which is advantageous. Other benefits will be apparent.
While specific embodiments of the invention 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 invention which is to be given the full breadth of the claims appended and any and all equivalents thereof.
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