Claims
- 1. An operating mechanism for a circuit interrupter mechanism, comprising:a holder assembly being configured, dimensioned and positioned to receive a portion of an operating handle of said circuit interrupter mechanism; a drive plate being mounted to a support structure of said operating mechanism, said drive plate being coupled to said holder assembly and said drive plate being adapted to manipulate said holder assembly between a first position and a second position, said first position corresponding to a closed position of said circuit interrupter mechanism and said second position corresponding to an open position of said circuit interrupt mechanism; and an energy storage mechanism for assuming a plurality of states, each state having a prescribed amount of energy stored in said energy storage mechanism, said energy storage mechanism providing an urging force to said drive plate when said holder assembly is in said first position, said urging force causing said holder assembly to travel from said first position to said second position when said urging force is released by said operating mechanism, wherein said energy storage mechanism further comprises: i) a first elastic member; ii) a first fixture having a plurality of slots therein, said first fixture positioned in said first elastic member; iii) a second fixture having a plurality of members defining an aperture; and a second elastic member engaged to said second fixture and positioned within said aperture, wherein said second fixture is engaged with said first fixture.
- 2. The operating mechanism as in claim 1, wherein said energy storage system further comprises a flange affixed to said first fixture.
- 3. The operating mechanism as in claim 1, wherein said energy storage system further comprises a locking member for securing said first elastic member between said locking member and said flange.
- 4. The operating mechanism as in claim 1, wherein said second fixture is operative to move a prescribed distance relative to said first fixture.
- 5. The operating mechanism as in claim 1, wherein said first elastic member comprises a spring having a first spring constant.
- 6. The operating mechanism as in claim 4, wherein said second elastic member comprises a spring having a second spring constant less than said first spring constant.
- 7. The operating mechanism as in claim 1, wherein said plurality of slots includes a receptacle in one end of said first fixture for receiving a member about which said energy storage mechanism is rotatable.
- 8. The operating mechanism as in claim 7, wherein said energy storage mechanism is capable of moving free from said member after having moved said prescribed distance.
- 9. An operating mechanism for a circuit interrupter mechanism, comprising:a holder assembly being configured, dimensioned and positioned to receive a portion of an operating handle of said circuit interrupter mechanism, said holder assembly comprises: i) a carriage; ii) a retaining bar, said retaining bar being rotatably mounted to said carriage; and iii) a plurality of springs being secured to said retaining bar at one end and said carriage at the opposite end; a drive plate being movably mounted to a support structure of said operating mechanism, said drive plate being coupled to said holder assembly and said drive plate being adapted to manipulate said holder assembly between a first position and a second position, said first position corresponding to a closed position of said circuit interrupter mechanism and said second position corresponding to an open position of said circuit interrupt mechanism; and an energy storage mechanism for assuming a plurality of states, each state having a prescribed amount of energy stored in said energy storage mechanism, said energy storage mechanism providing an urging force to said drive plate when said holder assembly is in said first position, said urging force causing said holder assembly to travel from said first position to said second position when said urging force is released by said operating mechanism; a mechanical linkage system coupled to said energy storage mechanism and to said drive plate wherein said carriage is designed to assume a plurality of positions corresponding to each of said plurality of states of said energy storage mechanism, said mechanical linkage system comprises: i) a cam rotatable about a cam shaft, said cam shaft being coupled to a motor drive assembly; ii) a pair of side plates; iii) a pair of drive plates rotatably secured to said side plate for movement about a drive plate axis, each of said pair of drive plates include an elongated opening for receiving a portion of said cam shaft, said drive plates are positioned in between said pair of side plates; iv) a latch system being configured, dimensioned and positioned to retain said energy storage mechanism in a stable position; v) a drive plate pin connected at one end to one said pair of drive plates and coupled to said energy storage mechanism at the other end; and vi) a connecting rod coupling said pair of drive plates; and an energy release mechanism coupled to said mechanical linkage system for releasing the energy stored in said energy storage mechanism.
- 10. The operating mechanism of claim 9, wherein said mechanical linkage system is coupled to said energy storage mechanism, wherein said mechanical linkage system responds to actions of said motor drive assembly.
- 11. The operating mechanism of claim 10, wherein said motor drive assembly is operative to disengage or re-engage a set of circuit breaker contacts by moving said operating handle.
- 12. The operating mechanism as in claim 9, wherein said cam has have a concave surface and a convex surface.
- 13. The operating mechanism as in claim 9, wherein said cam shaft connects each of said pair of drive plates and is supported by said pair of side plates.
- 14. The operating mechanism as in claim 9, wherein said motor drive assembly rotates said cam in a first direction about said cam shaft causing a counterclockwise rotation of said pair of drive plates in a second direction being opposite to said first direction.
- 15. The operating mechanism as in claim 9, wherein said rotation of said drive plates causes said drive pin to move against said storage mechanism, said drive pin compresses said elastic member of said energy storage mechanism.
- 16. The operating mechanism as in claim 15, wherein said storage mechanism rotates in the same direction as said cam about a spring assembly axis and a side plate pin.
- 17. The operating mechanism as in claim 9, wherein said latch system includes a pair of first latch links coupled to a pair of second latch links about a link axis and a latch plate.
- 18. The operating mechanism as in claim 17, wherein said latch plate rotatably turns until a first concave surface of said latch plate is in intimate contact with a roller pin, said roller pin remains in intimate contact with said first concave surface of said latch plate until said roller pin disengages from said cam.
- 19. The operating mechanism as in claim 18, wherein said roller pin disengages from said cam when said cam finishes one clockwise rotation.
- 20. The operating mechanism as in claim 17, wherein said first latch link pair is coupled to said second latch link pair about a rotatable axis, said second latch link pair is also rotatably coupled to said cam shaft.
- 21. The operating mechanism as in claim 17, wherein said first pair of latch links are coupled to said pair of drive plates by said roller pin.
- 22. The operating mechanism as in claim 17, wherein said latch plate is operative to release the energy stored in said energy storage system, said latch plate is rotatively coupled to said drive plate axis and is in intimate contact with said rolling pin.
- 23. The operating mechanism as in claim 22, wherein said latch plate includes a releasing lever, said releasing lever being configured, dimensioned and positioned to rotate said latch plate about said drive plate axis.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/190,298 filed on Mar. 17, 2000, and Provisional Application No. 60/190,765 filed on Mar. 20, 2002, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference thereto.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/595,728 filed on Jun. 15, 2000, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference thereto.
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