Claims
- 1. A contact assembly for use in an electrical switching apparatus having an actuator, comprising:
an enclosure comprising an interior space housing first and second stationary contacts fixedly mounted in spaced relation with one another in one of a normally closed position or a normally open position; a pusher moveably mounted in said enclosure and selectively driven by the actuator to move between a normal position and an actuated position, the pusher comprising a top wall, a bottom wall and first and second side walls connected between the top wall and the bottom wall to define an opening having respective first and second ends, first and second longitudinally spaced top ribs on an inside of the top wall proximate the respective first and second side walls, first and second longitudinally spaced bottom ribs on an inside of the bottom wall proximate the respective first and second side walls and laterally offset from the respective first and second top ribs; a moveable contact received in the opening; and a contact spring captured between the top rib and the bottom rib at either the first or the second end of the opening to bias the moveable contact against the top rib and the bottom rib at the other of the first end and second end of the opening.
- 2. The contact assembly of claim 1 wherein facing surfaces of the first top rib and first bottom rib and the second top rib and second bottom rib are arcuate.
- 3. The contact assembly of claim 1 wherein a portion of each rib at its proximate side wall extends laterally to define a seat for the contact spring.
- 4. The contact assembly of claim 1 wherein the top ribs are spaced from the bottom ribs to define slots therebetween, whereby the moveable contact can be mounted to the pusher by inserting the moveable contact in one of the slots, pressing the moveable contact against the contact spring and rotating the moveable contact to engage the top rib and the bottom rib at the other of the first end and second end of the opening.
- 5. The contact assembly of claim 1 wherein the moveable contact comprises an elongate bar having contact pads at opposite ends of one face, and a notch on each longitudinal edge of the bar, the notches being longitudinally offset from one another, the pusher top wall and bottom wall having a width that varies in a region where the moveable contact is received to coact with the offset notches so the moveable contact is installed in a proper orientation.
- 6. The contact assembly of claim 5 wherein the top wall includes offset first and second top notches at its first and second longitudinal edges in the region where the moveable contact is received and wherein the bottom wall includes offset first and second bottom notches at its first and second longitudinal edges in the region where the moveable contact is received, and wherein the first top notch is offset from the first bottom notch and the second top notch is offset from the second bottom notch.
- 7. The contact assembly of claim 1 wherein the first and second stationary contacts are of a first configuration for normally closed operation and a second configuration for normally open operation, the configurations being selected so that the movable contact does not contact the stationary contacts if an incorrect configuration is fixedly mounted in the enclosure.
- 8. The contact assembly of claim 1 wherein the pusher comprises a neck extending through an opening in the enclosure for engagement with the actuator and the enclosure comprises an asymmetric rib on one side of the opening and the pusher comprises an asymmetric notch in the top wall on one side of the neck receiving the rib to prevent incorrect assembly of the pusher in the enclosure.
- 9. A contact assembly for use in an electrical switching apparatus having an actuator, comprising:
an enclosure comprising an interior space housing first and second stationary contacts fixedly mounted in spaced relation with one another in one of a normally closed position or a normally open position; a pusher moveably mounted in said enclosure and selectively driven by the actuator to move between a normal position and an actuated position, the pusher comprising a top wall, a bottom wall and first and second side walls connected between the top wall and the bottom wall to define an opening having respective first and second ends, a first pair of ribs at the opening first end to define a first slot therebetween, a second pair of ribs at the opening second end to define a second slot therebetween, the slots, in cross section, being partially circular; a moveable contact received in the opening; and a contact spring captured in the first slot or the second slot to bias the moveable contact against the respective second pair of ribs or the first pair of ribs.
- 10. The contact assembly of claim 9 wherein facing surfaces of the first pair of ribs and the second pair of ribs are arcuate.
- 11. The contact assembly of claim 9 wherein a portion of each rib at its proximate side wall extends laterally to define a seat for the contact spring.
- 12. The contact assembly of claim 9 wherein the slots are sized so that the moveable contact can be mounted to the pusher by inserting the moveable contact in one of the slots, pressing the moveable contact against the contact spring and rotating the moveable contact to engage the second pair of ribs or the first pair of ribs.
- 13. The contact assembly of claim 9 wherein the moveable contact includes an elongate bar having contact pads at opposite ends of one face, and a notch on each longitudinal edge of the bar, the notches being longitudinally offset from one another, the pusher top wall and bottom wall having a width that varies in a region where the moveable contact is received to coact with the offset notches so the moveable contact is installed in a proper orientation.
- 14. The contact assembly of claim 13 wherein the top wall includes offset first and second top notches at its first and second longitudinal edges in the region where the moveable contact is received and wherein the bottom wall includes offset first and second bottom notches at its first and second longitudinal edges in the region where the moveable contact is received, and wherein the first top notch is offset from the first bottom notch and the second top notch is offset from the second bottom notch.
- 15. The contact assembly of claim 9 wherein the first and second stationary contacts are of a first configuration for normally closed operation and a second configuration for normally open operation, the configurations being selected so that the movable contact does not contact the stationary contacts if an incorrect configuration is fixedly mounted in the enclosure.
- 16. The contact assembly of claim 9 wherein the pusher comprises a neck extending through an opening in the enclosure for engagement with the actuator and the enclosure comprises an asymmetric rib on one side of the opening and the pusher comprises an asymmetric notch in the top wall on one side of the neck receiving the rib to prevent incorrect assembly of the pusher in the enclosure.
- 17. The method of assembling a contact assembly for use in an electrical switching apparatus having an actuator, comprising:
providing an enclosure comprising an interior space housing first and second stationary contacts fixedly mounted in spaced relation with one another in one of a normally closed position or a normally open position; providing a pusher, the pusher comprising a top wall, a bottom wall and first and second side walls connected between the top wall and the bottom wall to define an opening having respective first and second ends, a first pair of ribs at the opening first end to define a first slot therebetween, a second pair of ribs at the opening second end to define a second slot therebetween, the slots, in cross section, being partially circular; inserting a contact spring in the first slot or the second slot to be captured by the respective first pair of ribs or the second pair of ribs; inserting a moveable contact in the pusher by inserting the moveable contact in the other of the first and second slots, pressing the moveable contact against the contact spring and rotating the moveable contact to engage the respective first or second pair of ribs; and inserting the pusher in said enclosure for selective movement by the actuator to move between a normal position and an actuated position to selectively make or brake electrical contact between the moveable contact and the stationary contacts.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein the moveable contact includes an elongate bar having contact pads at opposite ends of one face, and a notch on each longitudinal edge of the bar, the notches being longitudinally offset from one another, the pusher top wall and bottom wall having a width that varies in a region where the moveable contact is received to coact with the offset notches so the moveable contact is inserted in a proper orientation.
- 19. The method of claim 18 wherein providing the pusher comprise providing the top wall including offset first and second top notches at its first and second longitudinal edges in the region where the moveable contact is received and wherein the bottom wall includes offset first and second bottom notches at its first and second longitudinal edges in the region where the moveable contact is received, and wherein the first top notch is offset from the first bottom notch and the second top notch is offset from the second bottom notch.
- 20. The method of claim 17 wherein the first and second stationary contacts are of a first configuration for normally closed operation and a second configuration for normally open operation, and wherein one of the configurations is selected so that the movable contact does not contact the stationary contacts if an incorrect configuration is fixedly mounted in the enclosure.
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 and Snap Mounting” (2001P17283 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” (2001P17279US), 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), are filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office concurrently on Sep. 21, 2001, the entirety of each being incorporated herein by reference.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09961155 |
Sep 2001 |
US |
Child |
10252633 |
Sep 2002 |
US |