Claims
- 1. A switch mechanism module for an interior assembly of an electrical distribution device having a plurality of modules, the electrical distribution device having an enclosure with a handle external to the enclosure for operator control, the switch mechanism module comprising:
- a modular housing having a generally planar first base with upstanding side walls around the circumference of the first base, the side walls having a top edge defining a mating surface, the modular housing having a generally planar second base with upstanding side walls having a top edge for abutting the mating surface of the first base;
- means for demountably fastening the first base to the second base, the fastening means being integrally formed with the first and second base;
- a shaft having two ends, the first end being adapted to connect with the handle external to the modular housing, the second end being adapted to connect to the adjacent module of the interior assembly through the modular housing;
- an operating mechanism being connected to the shaft and the first and second bases without discrete fasteners; and,
- means for demountably securing the housing to at least one adjacent module having a line base, the securing means being manually operated and integrally formed with the modular housing.
- 2. The switch mechanism module of claim 1 wherein the securing means includes a plurality of prongs integrally formed with and externally upstanding from the first base of the modular housing, each prong having an undercut between the mating surface and the end of the prong, the undercut of each prong being adapted to retain the edge of the adjacent module.
- 3. The switch mechanism module of claim 1 wherein the securing means includes a plurality of retaining flanges integrally formed with and externally upstanding from the first base of the modular housing, each retaining flange being adapted to retain the edge of the adjacent module.
- 4. The switch mechanism module of claim 1 wherein the fastening means includes:
- a plurality of prongs integrally formed with and upstanding from the side walls of the first base, each prong having an undercut between the top edge of the side wall and the end of the prong; and
- a plurality of edges defining apertures integrally formed with the second base, the plurality of edges respectively associated with the plurality of prongs, each prong retaining the associated edge therewith so that the first and second bases are fastened together.
- 5. The switch mechanism module of claim 1 wherein the operating mechanism includes:
- energy storage means connecting to the shaft for storing energy created by movement of the handle and subsequently releasing the energy through rotation of the shaft; and,
- lost motion means connecting the handle and the energy storage means to the shaft, the lost motion means providing for the movement of the handle to store energy prior to engaging the shaft and applying the stored energy to the shaft to quickly rotate the shaft.
- 6. The switch mechanism module defined in claim 5 wherein the energy storage means is a spring mounted on a pivot, the pivot is positioned to compress the spring until the apex of the pivot is reached and to release the spring upon passing the apex of the pivot, the pivot is rotatably connected to the modular housing without discrete fasteners.
- 7. The switch mechanism module defined in claim 1 wherein the shaft is rotatably secured between the mating surface of the first base and the top edge of the second base without discrete fasteners. securing means being manually operated and integrally formed with the modular housing.
- 8. A line base module for an interior assembly of an electrical distribution device having a plurality of modules, the electrical distribution device having a fuse for each phase in a circuit, the line base module comprising:
- a modular housing having a generally planar base with upstanding side walls around the circumference of the base, the side walls having a top edge defining a mounting surface;
- a terminal for connecting to one end of the circuit for each phase, the terminal being fastened to the base;
- a fuse lug for connecting to the fuse on the opposite end of the circuit for each phase, the fuse lug being fastened to the base;
- a switch contact for opening and closing the circuit for each phase, the switch contact connected between the terminal and the fuse lug, the switch contact being fastened to the base;
- a rotor having two ends, one of the ends being adapted to connect with the adjacent module of the interior assembly, the rotor operatively connected to the switch contact of each phase, the rotor rotatably secured to the mounting surface of the side walls without discrete fasteners; and, means for demountably securing the housing to at least one adjacent module having a switch mechanism the securing means being manually operated and integrally formed with the modular housing.
- 9. The line base module of claim 8 wherein the securing means includes a plurality of prongs integrally formed with and externally upstanding from at least one end of the base, each prong having an undercut between the housing surface and the end of the prong, the undercut of each prong being adapted to retain the edge of the adjacent module.
- 10. The line base module of claim 8 wherein the securing means includes a plurality of retaining flanges integrally formed with and externally upstanding from at least one end of the base, each retaining flange being adapted to retain the edge of the adjacent module.
- 11. The line base module of claim 8 wherein the fuse lug for at least one phase is mounted to the base in a plane offset to the plane in which each other fuse lug mounts to the base.
- 12. An integrated module for a switch mechanism and line base of an interior assembly of an electrical distribution device having a plurality of modules, the electrical distribution device having an enclosure with a handle external to the enclosure for operator control and a fuse for each phase in a circuit, the integrated module comprising:
- a modular housing having a generally planar first, second, and third base, the first base having upstanding side walls around the circumference of the first base, the side walls having a top edge defining a mating surface, the second base having upstanding side walls with a top edge for abutting the mating surface of the first base, the third base having upstanding side walls around the circumference of the base, the side walls of the third base having a top edge defining a mounting surface, the first and third bases having a portion of their respective side walls integrally formed together so that the first and third bases are adjacent to each other:
- means for demountably fastening the first base to the second base, the fastening means being integrally formed with the first and second base;
- a shaft having two ends, the first end being adapted to connect with the handle external to the modular housing;
- an operating mechanism connected to the shaft and the first and second base without discrete fasteners;
- a terminal for connecting to one end of the circuit for each phase, the terminal being fastened to the base;
- a fuse lug for connecting to the fuse on the opposite end of the circuit for each phase, the fuse lug being fastened to the base;
- a switch contact for opening and closing the circuit for each phase, the switch contact connected between the terminal and the fuse lug, the switch contact being fastened to the base; and,
- a rotor having two ends, one of the ends connecting with the second end of the shaft through the portion of the first and third base side walls integrally formed together; the rotor being operatively connected to the switch contact of each phase, the rotor being rotatably secured to the mounting surface of the side walls without discrete fasteners.
- 13. The integrated module of claim 12 wherein the integrated module further includes means for demountably securing the housing to at least one adjacent module of the interior assembly, the securing means being manually operated and integrally formed with the modular housing.
- 14. The integrated module of claim 13 wherein the securing means includes a plurality of prongs integrally formed with and externally upstanding from at least one end of the third base, each prong having an undercut between the housing surface and the end of the prong, the undercut of each prong being adapted to retain the edge of the adjacent module.
- 15. The integrated module of claim 13 wherein the securing means includes a plurality of retaining flanges integrally formed with and externally upstanding from at least one end of the third base, each retaining flange being adapted to retain the edge of the adjacent module.
- 16. The integrated module of claim 12 wherein the fastening means includes:
- a plurality of prongs integrally formed with and upstanding from the side walls of the first base, each prong having an undercut between the top edge of the side wall and the end of the prong; and,
- a plurality of edges defining apertures integrally formed with the second base, the plurality of edges respectively associated with the plurality of prongs, each prong retaining the associated edge therewith so that the first and second bases are fastened together.
- 17. The integrated module of claim 12 wherein the operating mechanism includes:
- energy storage means connecting to the shaft for storing energy created by movement of the handle and subsequently releasing the energy through rotation of the shaft; and,
- lost motion means connecting the handle and the energy storage means to the shaft, the lost motion means providing for the movement of the handle to store energy prior to engaging the shaft and applying the stored energy to the shaft to quickly rotate the shaft.
- 18. The integrated module of claim 17 wherein the energy storage means is a spring mounted on a pivot, the pivot is positioned to compress the spring until the apex of the pivot is reached and to release the spring upon passing the apex of the pivot, the pivot is rotatably connected to the modular housing without discrete fasteners.
- 19. The integrated module of claim 12 wherein the shaft is rotatably secured between the mating surface of the first base and the top edge of the second base without discrete fasteners.
- 20. The integrated module of claim 12 wherein the fuse lug for at least one phase is mounted to the base in a plane offset from the plane in which each other fuse lug mounts to the base.
Parent Case Info
This is divisional of application Ser. No. 08/359,977 filed on Dec. 20, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,609,245.
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