Switch lever lock out assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6727441
  • Patent Number
    6,727,441
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, September 4, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 27, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A switch lever lock out assembly engagable with a switch. The assembly includes a lock out body engageable with a switch to prevent operation of the switch. A lever engaging member is mounted to the body, and has a lock position and an unlock position. In the lock position, the lever engaging member prevents disengaging the body from the switch. A blocking member is movably fixed to the body, and is engageable with the lever engaging member to prevent movement of the lever engaging member relative to the body when the lever engaging member is in the lock position. The blocking member is locked relative to the body by a key engageable mechanism. In another aspect of the invention, the key is fixed to a tether forming part of the assembly, and the key is lockable in a lock rail fixed within an area defined by the tether.
Description




CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS




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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The field of invention is switch lever lock outs for locking switch levers in a desired position, and more particularly to key operated switch lever lock outs.




Switches are used in many applications to control the flow of electrical energy. The switches can be used to redirect electrical energy from one circuit to another, and can be used to stop the flow of electrical energy through a circuit. In both cases the circuits become de-energized, that is without a voltage. One particular type of switch is a circuit breaker which cuts off the flow of electrical energy when the flow of electrical energy through the switch exceeds a predetermined value. Many of these circuit breakers include a lever which is movable between an “On” position and an “Off” position.




Maintenance personnel often use a circuit breaker to interrupt the flow of electrical energy through a circuit when the circuit, or electrical components connected thereto, require maintenance. The circuit breaker, however, is often remote from the location requiring maintenance. Therefore, it is desirable to lock out the circuit breaker to prevent an individual from inadvertently energizing the circuit while maintenance is being performed.




Known circuit breaker lock out assemblies engage the circuit breaker lever to prevent unauthorized movement of the lever. Lock outs, such as disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,593,020; 5,794,760; and 5,900,600, include a lock arm cantilevered from a lock rail. The lock arm includes a head which engages or covers the circuit breaker lever to prevent unauthorized movement of the lever. This particular type of lock out requires the lock rail be positioned adjacent the specific circuit breaker being locked out. If there is insufficient space adjacent the specific circuit breaker for a lock rail, these lock outs cannot be used. Therefore, a need exists for an improved lock out which can be used with or without a lock rail, and if a lock rail is used, the lock rail can be located remote from the specific circuit breaker being locked out.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a switch lever lock out assembly engagable with a switch. The assembly includes a lock out body engageable with a switch to prevent operation of the switch. A lever engaging member is mounted to the body, and has a lock position and an unlock position. In the lock position, the lever engaging member prevents disengaging the body from the switch. A blocking member is movably fixed to the body, and is engageable with the lever engaging member to prevent movement of the lever engaging member relative to the body when the lever engaging member is in the lock position.




The blocking member and body can be locked relative to each other by a latch member engaging a latching member. The latch member is fixed relative to one of the body and the blocking member. The latching member is engagable with the latch member in an engaged position, and fixed relative to the other of the body and the blocking member, wherein in the engaged position, the blocking member is locked relative to the lever engaging member in the lock position. A key is engageable with at least one of the latch member and the latching member to disengage the latching member from the latch member and allow the blocking member to move relative to the body to allow the lever engaging member to move from the lock position to the unlock position.




In another aspect of the invention, the key is attached to a tether forming part of the assembly. The tether has a first end and a second end, and the key is slidably fixed to the tether for slidable movement between said first and second ends. The key can be locked in a lock rail fixed within an area defined by the tether either inside or outside the circuit breaker enclosure.




A general objective of the present invention is to provide a lock out assembly which prevents unauthorized actuation of a switch. The present invention provides a lock out assembly which requires a key to disengage the assembly from the switch to allow operation of the switch.




Another objective of the present invention is to provide a lock out assembly which can be used with a lock rail which does not require aligning the lock rail with the switch being locked out. This objective is accomplished by providing a lock out assembly requiring a key, and fixing the key onto a tether, wherein the key is locked to the lock rail fixed within an area defined by the tether.











The foregoing and other objects and advantages of the invention will appear from the following description. In the description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof, and in which there is shown by way of illustration a preferred embodiment of the invention.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a circuit breaker lock out assembly incorporating the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the lock out assembly of

FIG. 1

with the blocking member in the lock position;





FIG. 3

is a top perspective view of the lock out assembly body of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a bottom perspective view of the lock out assembly body of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is a cut away, rear perspective view of the lock out assembly of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of the latching arms of

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 7

is a cross sectional top view of the lock out assembly of

FIG. 1

with the latch member in the lock position;





FIG. 8

is a cross sectional top view of the lock out assembly of

FIG. 1

with the latch member in the unlock position;





FIG. 9

is a top perspective view of a lock rail for use with the lock out assembly of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 10

is a front perspective view of the lock rail of

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 11

is a perspective view of an alternative lock out assembly incorporating the present invention;





FIG. 12

is a perspective view of the lock out assembly of

FIG. 11

with the blocking member in the lock position;





FIG. 13

is a perspective view of the lock out assembly of

FIG. 11

clamped onto a multipole circuit breaker;





FIG. 14

is a perspective view of another alternative lock out assembly incorporating the present invention; and





FIG. 15

is a top perspective cut away view of the lock out assembly of FIG.


14


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIGS. 1-10

, a switch lever lock out assembly


10


engages at least one circuit breaker


14


to prevent circuit breaker operation. The circuit breaker


14


includes a lever


16


movable between an “On” position and an “Off” position. The lock out assembly


10


engages the lever


16


, and prevents movement of the lever


16


between the “On” position and “Off” position. A key


12


is required to disengage the lock out assembly


10


from the lever


16


. The key


12


can be connected to the lock out assembly


10


by a tether


18


which can be locked to a lock rail


21


(shown in

FIGS. 9 and 10

) to prevent unauthorized use of the key


12


, and thus unauthorized disengagement of the lock out assembly


10


from the lever


16


. Advantageously, the lock rail


21


can be positioned anywhere within reach of the tether


18


regardless of the location of the lever


16


.




The circuit breaker


14


can be any commercially available circuit breaker


14


having a lever


16


movable between two or more positions. Although, locking out a circuit breaker is disclosed herein, the present invention can be used to lock out any switch having a lever movable between two or more positions.




The circuit breaker lock out assembly


10


includes a body


20


which slips over the lever


16


. A lever engaging member


22


fixed relative to the body


20


engages the lever


16


such that the lock out assembly


10


cannot be lifted away from the circuit breaker


14


and allow undesired movement of the lever


16


. A blocking member


24


is slidably fixed to the body


20


, and is slidably moveable between an unlocked position (shown in

FIG. 1

) and a locked position (shown in FIG.


2


). In the locked position, the blocking member


24


prevents disengagement of the lever engaging member


22


from the lever


16


, and thus, unauthorized removal of the lock out assembly


10


from the lever


16


.




Referring to

FIGS. 3-5

, the body


20


is substantially rectangular, and has a top


26


and bottom


28


connected by sides


30


and ends


32


,


34


. A slot


36


formed in the bottom


28


and through the sides


30


receives the lever


16


. Rails


38


formed on the body sides


30


engage the blocking member


24


to slidably fix the blocking member


24


thereto. A groove


40


formed in the bottom


28


proximal the rear end


34


intersects grooves


42


formed in the body sides


30


for receiving the U-shaped lever engaging member


22


formed from wire. A receptacle


44


opening to the rear end


34


intersects a key hole


46


formed through the body top


26


. The key hole


46


intersects, and is coaxial with, a stop hole


48


formed through the body bottom


28


for receiving a cylindrical tether stop


50


.




The receptacle


44


receives a latch member


52


extending from the blocking member


24


which engages a pair of opposing inwardly biased latching arms


54


disposed in the receptacle


44


. The receptacle


44


is preferably a substantially rectangular cavity which is open to the body rear end


34


and one side


30


. Advantageously, the receptacle


44


having an open side


30


simplifies molding the body


20


and assembling the lock out assembly


10


. Although an open sided receptacle


44


is preferred, the receptacle


44


can be formed with two open sides or no open sides without departing from the scope of the invention.




Referring to

FIGS. 5-8

, the pair of opposing inwardly biased latching arms


54


are disposed in the receptacle


44


, and latch onto the latch member


52


. Each arm


54


has a base end


56


and a distal end


58


. The base end


56


is disposed proximal the closed front end of the receptacle


44


, and the distal end


58


extends toward the receptacle opening


62


at the body rear end


34


. Preferably, the arms


54


are formed from a flat spring steel, and are connected at the arm base ends


56


by a connecting piece


64


to form a U-shape.




The arms


54


bow around the intersecting key hole


46


, and are flared outwardly at the distal ends


58


for engagement with the latch member


52


. Advantageously, when the arms


54


initially engage the latch member


52


, the flared distal ends


58


force the arms


54


outwardly to receive the latch member


52


between the arms


54


. When the latch member


52


is fully received in the receptacle


44


, tabs


66


extending inwardly and forwardly (away from the open end of the receptacle) from the arms


54


hook the latch member


52


and prevent withdrawal of the latch member


52


from the receptacle


44


. Preferably, the tabs


66


are formed as an integral part of the arms


54


to simplify the assembly of the lock out assembly


10


.




The lever engaging member


22


disclosed in

FIGS. 1-5

includes a pair of opposing resilient legs


68


having inwardly extending pins


70


for engagement with each end


72


of a transverse through hole


74


formed in the lever


16


. The legs


68


and pins


70


are, preferably, formed as an integral piece from a U-shaped wire wrapped around a portion of the body


20


, wherein each leg


68


of the U-shaped lever engaging member


22


is joined by the connecting piece


64


received in the body bottom groove


40


.




Each leg


68


is received in the outwardly opening groove


42


formed in the body


20


, and has a proximal end


75


and a distal end


77


. The proximal end


75


of the leg


68


is proximal the body rear end


34


, and the distal end


77


is biased away from the body side


30


proximal the body slot


36


. The pin


70


extends inwardly toward the body slot


36


from the leg distal end


77


, and moves from a disengaged position (shown in

FIG. 1

) to an engaged position (shown in

FIG. 2

) as the leg distal end


77


is urged toward the body


20


into the side groove


42


by the blocking member


24


. In the engaged position, the pins


70


are inserted into the ends


72


of the lever through hole


74


. In the disengaged position, the pins


70


are withdrawn from the ends


72


of the lever hole


74


. Advantageously, when the pins


70


are in the engaged position, the lock out body assembly


10


cannot be easily removed from the lever


16


.




Referring to

FIGS. 1-5

, the blocking member


24


slidably moves over the resilient lever engaging member legs


68


from the unlocked position to the locked position to urge the pins


70


from the disengaged position to the engaged position. Although movably fixing the blocking member to the body, such that the blocking member is slidable relative to the body is preferred, the blocking member can be movably fixed to the body, such that the blocking member is pivotable or rotatable relative to the body, without departing from the scope of the invention.




The blocking member


24


includes a top wall


76


and bottom wall


78


joined by side walls


80


and a rear end wall


82


. The blocking member top wall


76


, bottom wall


78


, side walls


80


, and end wall


82


define a cavity


84


which receives the rear end


34


of the body


20


. A longitudinal slot


85


is formed in the blocking member top wall


76


to provide access to the key hole


46


formed in the body


20


. Inwardly opening grooves


86


formed in each side wall


80


are aligned with the outwardly opening grooves


42


formed in the body sides


30


. The blocking member grooves


86


receive the lever engaging member legs


68


and guide the legs


68


as the outwardly biased leg distal ends


77


are urged inwardly by the blocking member side walls


80


to move the pins


70


into engagement with the lever


16


.




Inwardly opening grooves


88


formed in each blocking member side wall


80


proximal the blocking member top wall


76


engage the rails


38


extending from the body sides


30


to slidably fix the blocking member


24


to the body


20


. Although inwardly opening grooves


88


for slidably fixing the blocking member


24


to the body


20


are disclosed, the blocking member


24


can be slidably fixed to the body


20


using methods known in the art, such as by forming grooves in the blocking member top wall which engage rails formed in the body top, formed grooves in the body which are engaged by lips formed in the blocking member which wrap around the rails, and the like, without departing from the scope of the invention.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 5

, the blocking member side walls


80


are substantially rectangular, and a cutout


90


formed in the forward bottom corner of each side wall


80


conforms with a portion


92


of the body slot


36


when the blocking member


24


is in the unlocked position. A notch


94


formed in the lower edge


96


of each side wall


80


is open to the cutout


90


, and extends rearwardly from the cutout


90


a distance sufficient to disengage the side wall


80


from the outwardly biased distal end


77


of the engaging member leg


68


while still covering the proximal end


75


of the engaging member leg


68


, such that the proximal end


75


of the engaging member leg


68


is retained in the groove


42


formed in the body


20


. Although blocking member sides having a specific shape is disclosed, the sides can have any shape, or in certain embodiments, such as described below, be omitted, without departing from the scope of the invention.




Referring to

FIGS. 7 and 8

, the latch member


52


extends forwardly from the blocking member end wall


82


, and is received in the body receptacle


44


to engage the latching arms


54


. The latch member


52


engages the latching arms


54


, and prevents the blocking member


24


from slidably moving relative to the body


20


. The latch member


52


includes a stem


93


having proximal end


95


joined to the blocking member end wall


82


and a distal end


97


. A head


98


joined to the distal end


97


extends laterally past the stem


93


, and includes rearwardly facing surfaces


100


on the lateral portions


102


of the head


98


. The rearwardly facing surfaces


100


engage the tabs


66


extending inwardly from the latching arms


54


to prevent the blocking member


24


from slidably moving relative to the body


20


.




Referring back to

FIG. 5

, a support post


104


extending forwardly from the blocking member end wall


82


supports a biasing member


106


interposed between the blocking member


24


and body


20


. The post


104


is received in an opening


108


(shown in

FIG. 4

) formed in the body rear end


34


, and supports the biasing member


106


as it urges the blocking member


24


and body


20


apart. Preferably, the post


104


and latch member


52


are formed as an integral part of the blocking member end wall


82


. However, the post


104


and latch member


52


can be formed independently of the blocking member


24


and fixed thereto using other methods known in the art, such as fasteners, adhesives, and the like, without departing from the scope of the invention.




The biasing member


106


interposed between the blocking member


24


and body


20


biases the blocking member


24


away from the body


20


. In the embodiment disclosed herein, the biasing member


106


is a helical spring having one end


107


engaging the body rear end


34


and an opposing end


109


engaging the blocking member end wall


82


. Advantageously, when the blocking member


24


is in the lock position, the biasing member


106


maintains the latching arms


54


in positive engagement with the latch member


52


. Although a single helical spring is preferred, other biasing members can be used, such as multiple helical springs, leaf springs, elastomeric materials, and the like, or the biasing member can be omitted, without departing from the scope of the invention.




Referring to

FIGS. 1

,


5


,


7


, and


8


, the key


12


is received in the key hole


46


formed in the body


20


, and engages the latching arms


54


to disengage the latching arms


54


from the latch member


52


. An axial passageway


110


is formed through the key


12


between a key head end


112


and toe end


114


, and the tether


18


is routed through the passageway


110


to slidably fix the key


12


to the tether


18


. The key toe end


114


includes a pair of opposing radially extending teeth


116


which engage the latching arms


54


when the toe end


114


is received in the key hole


46


to disengage the latching arms


54


from the latch member


52


. Rotation of the key


12


about a key cylindrical axis


118


engages the teeth


116


with the latching arms


54


to spread the latching arms


54


apart and disengage the tabs


66


from the latch member


52


. Wings


120


radially extending from the cylindrical key


12


midway between the head end


112


and toe end


114


can be provided to provide engagement surfaces for a user's fingers to rotate the key


12


about the key cylindrical axis


118


.




As shown in

FIGS. 1

,


3


, and


5


, a key guide


128


having a cylindrical neck


130


extending upwardly through the key hole


46


includes an axial passageway


132


. The tether


18


passes through the axial passageway


132


, and the key


12


slips over the neck


130


which guides the key


12


into the key hole


46


for engagement with the latching arms


54


. The key guide


128


is preferably formed from a metal, such as aluminum, and is held in the key hole


46


using a friction fit. Other methods for rigidly fixing the guide


128


in the key hole


46


can be used, such as molding the body around the guide, adhesives, and the like without departing from the scope of the invention. Advantageously, the key guide


128


reduces the open area of the key hole


46


, and prevents an unauthorized user from inserting a sharp object into the key hole


46


to manipulate the latching arms


54


and disengage the latching arms


54


from the latch member


52


. Although a metal key guide, as disclosed, is preferred, the key guide can be modified or omitted without departing from the scope of the invention.




Referring to

FIGS. 5

,


9


, and


10


, the tether


18


is preferably a multistrand metal cable, and passes through the axial passageway


110


in the key


12


, the slot


85


formed in the blocking member


24


, and the key hole


46


formed in the body


20


between the latching arms


54


. One end


122


of the tether


18


is anchored to the body


20


by the cylindrical stop


50


fixed onto the tether end


122


. The stop


50


is received in the stop hole


40


which has a diameter that is greater than the diameter of the key hole


46


to prevent the stop


50


from passing through the key hole


46


. A second stop


124


(shown in

FIG. 9

) fixed to the free end


126


of the tether


18


prevents the tether


18


from slipping out of the key passageway


110


. The stops


50


,


124


can be fixed to the respective tether ends


122


,


126


using methods known in the art, such as molding, crimping, soldering, adhesives, friction fits, and the like without departing from the scope of the invention.




Referring now to

FIGS. 9 and 10

, the free end


126


of the tether


18


is locked to the lock rail


21


to prevent unauthorized use of the key


12


. The lock rail


21


is fixed adjacent to a surface


135


within an area defined by the length of the tether


18


. The lock rail


21


has a base


129


including a top


131


and a bottom


133


, and is fixed to the surface


135


, such as a surface of the circuit breaker box, panel, and the like, in proximity to the circuit breaker


14


(shown in FIG.


1


). The base


129


can be fixed to the surface


135


, using methods known in the art, such as by an adhesive applied to the base bottom


133


, screws extending through the base


129


, and the like.




A plurality of arches


136


extend from the base top


131


, and define a plurality of transverse openings


134


above the base


129


. Preferably, the arches


136


are formed as an integral part of the base


129


. Although arches


136


are described herein, other structures can be provided to form openings


134


above or in the base


129


for receiving the key


12


therethrough, such as open ended boxes, through bores formed in the base


129


, a clamp structure which pivots away from the base


129


, and the like, without departing from the scope of the present invention.




Pins


138


extend upwardly from the base top


131


in front of and behind each opening


134


to block the lower portion


140


of the opening


134


. The pins


138


prevent transverse movement of the key


12


through the lower portion


140


of the opening


134


. Preferably, each opening


134


is sized such that the key


12


can be slipped into the opening


134


above the pins


138


, and the tether


18


can be pressed downwardly into the lower portion


140


of the opening


134


adjacent to the pins


138


. A lock hasp


137


can be slipped through the opening


134


above the pins


138


to prevent passage of the key


12


through the opening


134


above the pins


138


.




Referring to

FIGS. 1-10

, in use, the circuit breaker lock out assembly


10


is locked onto the lever


16


by slipping the lever


16


into the lock out head body slot


36


, and aligning the lever engaging member pins


70


with each end


72


of the hole


74


formed in the lever


16


. An unauthorized user is prevented from disengaging the lock out assembly


10


from the lever


16


by sliding the blocking member


24


forwardly to urge the pins


70


into the hole ends


72


until the latch member


52


is fully engaged with the latching arms


54


. Once the circuit breaker lock out assembly


10


is locked onto the lever


16


and the blocking member


24


is in the locked position, the key


12


is slipped through one of the openings


134


in the lock rail


21


, and the lock hasp


137


is slipped through the opening


134


and locked in place to prevent unauthorized removal of the key


12


.




The circuit breaker lock out assembly


10


is disengaged from the lever


16


by first unlocking the lock hasp


137


, and removing the hasp


137


from the lock rail opening


134


. The key


12


is slipped through the lock rail opening


134


along the tether


18


, and inserted into the key hole


46


over the key guide neck


130


. Once the key toe end


114


is fully inserted into the key hole


46


such that the key teeth


116


are aligned between the latching arms


54


, the key


12


is rotated about the key axis


118


to engage the teeth


116


with the latching arms


54


and urge the latching arms


54


outwardly away from the latch member


52


. This causes the latch arm tabs


66


to disengage from the latch member


52


.




Once the arm tabs


66


are disengaged from the latch member


52


, the biasing member


106


urges the blocking member


24


rearwardly to uncover the lever engaging member legs distal ends


77


. The outwardly biased distal ends


77


of the lever engaging member


22


spring outwardly to disengage the pins


70


from the lever hole ends


72


, and release the lever


16


, such that the lever


16


can be slipped out of the lock out head body slot


36


.




In a second embodiment shown in

FIGS. 11-13

, a lock out assembly


210


includes a threaded bore


250


formed through the front end


232


of the body


220


which intersects the body slot


236


for receiving the lever


216


. Although a threaded bore


250


is disclosed, an internally threaded insert can be fixed in the body


220


using methods known in the art, such as by molding the insert into the body, slipping the insert into an unthreaded bore and adhesively fixing the insert in the bore, and the like without departing from the scope of the invention. The bore


250


threadably engages the lever engaging member


222


to clamp the lock out assembly


210


to the lever


216


.




The lever engaging member


222


shown in

FIGS. 11-13

is a thumbwheel


252


including a threaded post


254


having a head end


256


and a lever engaging end


258


. The threaded post


254


threadably engages the threaded bore


250


to axially move the post


254


through the bore


250


between an engaged position and a disengaged position. In the engaged position, the substantially flat lever engaging end


258


engages the lever


216


extending into the body slot


236


to clamp the lever


216


against the body


220


, and thus clamp the assembly


210


onto the lever


216


. Although, the lever engaging end


258


shown in

FIGS. 11-13

is substantially flat, the lever engaging end


258


can have any shape, such as a cup form, a pointed form, a flat form, and the like, for engaging the lever


216


without departing from the scope of the invention.




A thumbwheel head


260


fixed to the thumbwheel head end


256


is square to include flat surfaces


262


which fit between blocking member side walls


280


when the blocking member


224


is in the locked position. Although any shaped thumbwheel head


260


can be used, a head having at least one flat surface which can engage the blocking member in the locked position is preferred to prevent rotation of the thumbwheel when the blocking member is in the locked position.




The blocking member


224


slidably moves over the thumbwheel head


260


from the unlocked position (shown in

FIG. 11

) to the locked position (shown in

FIG. 13

) to prevent disengagement of the lock out assembly


210


from the lever


216


. In the embodiment disclosed herein, the blocking member


224


covers the thumbwheel head


260


to prevent access thereto. Advantageously, the blocking member


224


disclosed herein also engages the thumbwheel head flat surfaces


262


to prevent rotation of the thumbwheel head


260


. The blocking member


224


is locked in the lock position using latching arms and a latch member, as described above, wherein a key is required to disengage the latching arms from the latch member. Advantageously, as shown in

FIG. 13

, the circuit breaker lock out assembly


210


having a thumbwheel lever engaging member


222


can accommodate a lever


216


which does not fit between the blocking member side walls


280


.




In use, the circuit breaker lock out assembly


210


is clamped onto the lever


216


by slipping the lever


216


into the lock out head body slot


236


, and rotating the thumbwheel


252


to engage the thumbwheel lever engaging end


258


with the lever


216


until the lever


216


is sandwiched between the thumbwheel lever engaging end


258


and the body


220


. An unauthorized user is prevented from disengaging the lock out assembly


210


by aligning the flat surfaces


262


of the thumbwheel head


260


with the blocking member side walls


280


, and sliding the blocking member


224


forwardly toward the locked position over the thumbwheel head


260


until the latch member is fully engaged with the latching arms, as described above in the first embodiment. Once the circuit breaker lock out assembly


210


is clamped onto the lever


216


and the blocking member


224


is in the locked position, the key can be locked to a lock rail, as described above in the first embodiment.




The circuit breaker lock out assembly


210


is disengaged from the lever


216


by retrieving the key and inserting it into the into the key hole


246


such that the key teeth are aligned between the latching arms. As described above, the key is rotated to urge the latching arms outwardly away from the latch member and disengage the latch member. As shown in

FIG. 11

, the blocking member


224


is moved rearwardly to the unlock position to uncover the thumbwheel head


260


. The thumbwheel


252


is then rotated to disengage the thumbwheel lever engaging end


258


from the lever


216


, such that the lever


216


can be slipped out of the lock out head body slot


236


.




In a third embodiment shown in

FIGS. 14 and 15

, a lock out assembly


310


includes lock posts


362


which extends axially from a thumbwheel head


360


of a thumbwheel


352


. The posts


362


engage a frame lock plate


380


extending upwardly from the slidable blocking member


324


. When the blocking member


324


is in the lock position, as shown in

FIGS. 14 and 15

, the lock plate


380


engages the lock posts


362


and prevents rotation of the thumbwheel


352


. In the unlock position, the lock posts


362


are not engaged with the lock plate


380


and allow rotation of the thumbwheel


352


. As shown in

FIG. 15

, in this embodiment, latching arms


354


are fixed to the blocking member


324


, and the latch member


356


forms part of the body


320


.




In use, the circuit breaker lock out assembly


310


is clamped onto the lever


316


by slipping the lever


316


into the lock out head body slot


336


, and rotating the thumbwheel


352


to engage the thumbwheel lever engaging end


358


with the lever


316


until the lever


316


is sandwiched between the thumbwheel lever engaging end


358


and the body


320


. An unauthorized user is prevented from disengaging the lock head by sliding the blocking member


324


rearwardly toward the locked position and slipping the lock plate


380


between the posts


362


until the latch member


356


is fully engaged with the latching arms


354


. Once the circuit breaker lock out assembly


310


is clamped onto the lever


316


and the blocking member


324


is in the locked position, the key


312


can be locked to a lock rail, as described above.




The circuit breaker lock out assembly


310


is disengaged from the lever


316


by first retrieving the key


312


, and inserting the key


312


into the key hole


346


such that the key teeth are aligned between the latching arms


354


. The key


312


is rotated to urge the latching arms


354


outwardly away from the latch member


356


, and disengage the latching arms


354


from the latch member


356


. The blocking member


324


is slid forwardly to disengage the lock plate


380


from the lock posts


362


to allow rotation of the thumbwheel


352


. The thumbwheel


352


is then rotated to disengage the thumbwheel lever engaging end


358


from the lever


316


, such that the lever


316


can be slipped out of the lock out head body slot


336


.




While there has been shown and described what are at present considered the preferred embodiments of the invention, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention defined by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A switch lever lock out assembly engagable with a switch, said assembly comprising:a lock out body engageable with a switch to prevent operation of the switch; a lever engaging member mounted to said body and having a lock position and an unlock position, wherein in said lock position said lever engaging member prevents disengaging said body from the switch; a blocking member movably fixed to said body and engageable with said lever engaging member to prevent movement of said lever engaging member relative to said body when said lever engaging member is in said lock position; a latch member fixed relative to one of said body and said blocking member; a latching member engagable with said latch member in an engaged position, and fixed relative to the other of said body and said blocking member, wherein in said engaged position, said blocking member is locked relative to said lever engaging member in the lock position; and a key engageable with at least one of said latch member and said latching member to disengage said latching member from said latch member and allow said blocking member to move relative to said body to allow said lever engaging member to move from said lock position to said unlock position.
  • 2. The lock out assembly as in claim 1, in which said latching member includes at least one resilient arm fixed to one of said lock out body and said blocking member, said at least one arm engages said latch member fixed to the other of said lock out body and blocking member to lock said blocking member relative to said lever engaging member.
  • 3. The lock out assembly as in claim 1, including a tether having a first end and a second end, said first end being fixed to at least one of said body and said blocking member, and said key is slidably fixed to said tether for slidable movement between said first and second ends.
  • 4. The lock out assembly as in claim 3, in which said tether is a wire cable.
  • 5. The lock out assembly as in claim 3, in which said second end extends through a lock rail fixed remote from said body, wherein said lock rail includes at least one opening that can receive a lock which locks said second end to said lock rail to prevent engaging said key with said locking member when said key is adjacent said second end.
  • 6. The lock out assembly as in claim 1, in which said lever engaging member is a thumbwheel threadably engaging said body, wherein said thumbwheel is engageable with the switch to lamp the switch against said body.
  • 7. The lock out assembly as in claim 1, in which said lever engaging member includes at least one pin extending into a hole formed in the switch.
  • 8. The lock out assembly as in claim 1, in which said latch member is formed as an integral part of one of said body and said blocking member.
  • 9. The lock out assembly as in claim 1, in which a key guide disposed in a key hole formed in at least one of said body and said blocking member engages said key to guide said key in said key hole.
  • 10. A switch lever lock out assembly engagable with a switch, said assembly comprising:a switch lever lock out mechanism engageable with a switch to prevent operation of the switch, and having a key engageable lock which is lockable to prevent disengagement of said mechanism from the switch; a key engageable with said key engageable lock for unlocking said key engageable lock and allowing disengagement of said mechanism from the switch; and a tether having a first end and a second end, said first end being fixed to said mechanism, and said key is slidably fixed to said tether for slidable movement between said first and second ends.
  • 11. The lock out assembly as in claim 10, in which said tether is a wire cable.
  • 12. The lock out assembly as in claim 10, including a lock rail fixed remote from said mechanism wherein said second end extends through an opening formed in said lock rail, and said opening can receive a lock which locks said second end to said lock rail to prevent engaging said key with said key engageable lock when said key is adjacent said second end.
  • 13. The lock out assembly as in claim 10 in which said key engageable lock includes a lever engaging member mounted to said body and having a lock position and an unlock position, wherein in said lock position said lever engaging member prevents disengaging said body from the switch, a blocking member movably fixed to said body and engageable with said lever engaging member to prevent movement of said lever engaging member relative to said body when said lever engaging member is in said lock position, a latch member fixed relative to one of said body and said blocking member, a latching member engagable with said latch member in an engaged position, and fixed relative to the other of said body and said blocking member, wherein in said engaged position, said blocking member is locked relative to said lever engaging member in the lock position, wherein said key is engageable with at least one of said latch member and said latching member to disengage said latching member from said latch member and allow said blocking member to move relative to said body to allow said lever engaging member to move from said lock position to said unlock position.
  • 14. The lock out assembly as in claim 13, in which said latching member includes at least one resilient latching arm fixed to one of said lock out body and said blocking member, said at least one latching arm engages said latch member fixed to the other of said lock out body and blocking member to lock said blocking member relative to said lever engaging member.
  • 15. The lock out assembly as in claim 13, in which said lever engaging member is a thumbwheel threadably engaging said body, wherein said thumbwheel is engageable with the switch to clamp the switch against said body.
  • 16. The lock out assembly as in claim 13, in which said lever engaging member includes at least one pin extending into a hole formed in the switch.
  • 17. The lock out assembly as in claim 13, in which said latch member is formed as an integral part of one of said body and said blocking member.
  • 18. The lock out assembly as in claim 10, in which a key guide disposed in a key hole formed in said mechanism engages said key to guide said key in said key hole.
  • 19. A switch lever lock out assembly engagable with a switch, said assembly comprising:a lock out body engageable with a switch to prevent operation of the switch; a lever engaging member mounted to said body and having a lock position and an unlock position, wherein in said lock position said lever engaging member prevents disengaging said body from the switch; a blocking member slidably fixed to said body and engageable with said lever engaging member to prevent movement of said lever engaging member relative to said body when said lever engaging member is in said lock position; a latch member fixed relative to one of said body and said blocking member; a latching member engagable with said latch member in an engaged position, and fixed relative to the other of said body and said blocking member, wherein in said engaged position, said blocking member is locked relative to said lever engaging member in the lock position; a key engageable with at least one of said latch member and said latching member to disengage said latching member from said latch member and allow said blocking member to move relative to said body to allow said lever engaging member to move from said lock position to said unlock position; a tether having a first end and a second end, said first end being fixed to at least one of said body and said blocking member, and said key is slidably fixed to said tether for slidable movement between said first and second ends; and a lock rail fixed remote from said body, wherein said second end extends through an opening formed in said lock rail, and said opening can receive a lock which locks said second end to said lock rail to prevent engaging said key with said key engageable lock when said key is adjacent said second end.
  • 20. The lock out assembly as in claim 19, in which a key guide disposed in a key hole formed in at least one of said body and said blocking member engages said key to guide said key in said key hole.
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