Claims
- 1. A contact assembly for use in an electrical switching apparatus having an actuator, comprising:
a housing enclosing an electrical contact and a pusher selectively actuable by the actuator to operate the contact; means for joining the housing to the electrical switching apparatus; and means for resiliently locking the housing to the electrical switching apparatus.
- 2. The contact assembly of claim 1 wherein the joining means comprises a tenon on the housing received in a mortise on the electrical switching apparatus.
- 3. The contact assembly of claim 2 wherein the joining means comprises a dovetail joint joining the housing to the electrical switching apparatus.
- 4. The contact assembly of claim 1 wherein the locking means comprises a snap lock.
- 5. The contact assembly of claim 1 wherein the locking means comprises a flexible web extending from the housing with a projection on the web engaging a rib on the electrical switching apparatus.
- 6. An electrical switching system comprising:
a main housing enclosing an actuable apparatus including an actuator extending outwardly of the main housing; a contact housing enclosing an electrical contact and a pusher selectively actuable by the actuator to operate the contact; a mortise on one of the main housing and contact housing and a tenon on the other of the main housing and contact housing for joining the contact housing to the main housing; and a snap lock for resiliently locking the contact housing to the main housing.
- 7. The electrical switching system of claim 6 wherein the mortise and tenon comprise a dovetail joint joining the contact housing to the main housing.
- 8. The electrical switching system of claim 6 wherein the snap lock comprises a flexible web associated with the contact housing with a projection on the web engaging a shoulder on the main housing.
- 9. The electrical switching system of claim 6 wherein the main housing comprises first and second parallel ribs having facing channels to define the mortise and a third rib extending angularly from the first and the second ribs.
- 10. The electrical switching system of claim 9 wherein the snap lock comprises a flexible web extending from the contact housing with a projection on the web engaging the third rib.
- 11. The electrical switching system of claim 10 wherein the tenon extends from the web in alignment with the projection.
- 12. The electrical switching system of claim 11 further comprising a blade extending from the web to guide the snap lock.
- 13. An electrical switching system comprising:
a main housing enclosing an actuable apparatus including an actuator having opposite ends extending outwardly of opposite sides of the main housing; a contact housing enclosing an electrical contact and a pusher selectively actuable by the actuator to operate the contact; a mortise on each side of the main housing and a tenon on each side of the contact housing for joining the contact housing to either side of the main housing with the pusher proximate one of the ends of the actuator; and a snap lock for resiliently locking the contact housing to the main housing.
- 14. The electrical switching system of claim 13 wherein the mortise and tenon comprise a dovetail joint joining the contact housing to the main housing.
- 15. The electrical switching system of claim 13 wherein the snap lock comprises a flexible web associated with the contact housing with a projection on the web engaging a shoulder on the main housing.
- 16. The electrical switching system of claim 13 wherein each side of the main housing comprises first and second parallel ribs having facing channels to define the mortise and a third rib extending angularly from the first and the second ribs.
- 17. The electrical switching system of claim 16 wherein the snap lock comprises a flexible web extending from the contact housing with a projection on an end of the web engaging one of the third ribs.
- 18. The electrical switching system of claim 13 wherein each tenon extends from opposite sides of the web in alignment with the projection.
- 19. The electrical switching system of claim 18 further comprising a blade extending from opposite sides of the web to guide the snap lock.
- 20. The method of mounting a contact block to an electrical switching apparatus, comprising:
providing a main housing enclosing an actuable apparatus including an actuator having opposite ends extending outwardly of opposite sides of the main housing and a mortise on each side of the main housing aligned with a rib; providing a contact housing enclosing an electrical contact and a pusher selectively actuable by the actuator to operate the contact and having a tenon and a snap lock element; joining the contact housing to either side of the main housing with the pusher proximate one of the ends of the actuator by sliding the tenon in one of the mortises; and resiliently locking the contact housing to the main housing by engaging the rib with the snap lock element.
- 21. The method of claim 20 wherein providing a contact housing comprises providing a flexible web associated with the contact housing with a projection on the web to define the snap lock element.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present U.S. patent application having at least one common inventor as
[0002] U.S. patent application Ser. No.______ entitled “System and Method for Auxiliary Contact Assembly” (2001P17284 US), and
[0003] U.S. patent application Ser. No.______ entitled “System and Method for Mounting a Pusher and Moveable Contact in a Contact Block” (2001P17288 US), and
[0004] U.S. patent application Ser. No.______ entitled “System and Method for Mounting a Moveable Contact in a Contact Block” (2001P17289 US), and
[0005] U.S. patent application Ser. No.______ entitled “Contact Block Assembly and Method of Assembling a Contact Block Assembly” (2001P17279 US), and
[0006] U.S. patent application Ser. No.______ entitled “Pusher Assembly and Method for Assembling a Pusher Assembly” (2001P17280US),
[0007] U.S. patent application Ser. No.______ entitled “Movable Contact and a Method of Assembling a Pusher Assembly having a Movable Contact”(2001P17281US),
[0008] are filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office concurrently on Sep. 21, 2001, the entirety of each being incorporated herein by reference.