Information
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Patent Grant
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6379196
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Patent Number
6,379,196
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Date Filed
Wednesday, March 1, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 30, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Abrams; Neil
- Nasri; Javaid
Agents
- Cantor Colburn LLP
- Horton; Carl B.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 801
- 439 810
- 361 634
- 335 202
- 403 21
- 403 22
- 403 4
- 411 119
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A termination connector for a circuit breaker is disclosed. The termination connector preferably includes a plurality of single pole screw receiving members integrally attached by a molded housing for unitary attachment to a line or load end of a circuit breaker to assist in holding a nut or nut plate adjacent each screw hole in the circuit breaker's terminal straps. The molded housing preferably includes a line of perforations between each single pole screw receiving member so that the correct number of single pole screw receiving members can be retained and the others can be knocked off along the line of perforations. Provisions are disclosed for adaption of the connector to metric or English standard nut hardware. In addition, the termination connector and circuit breaker are provided with mating attachment devices for providing a simple yet secure connection.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to circuit breakers, and more particularly relates to a circuit breaker device which assists in installation.
During installation of a circuit breaker, terminal straps extending from either a line side or a load side of a circuit breaker must be connected to its source or load (such as to bus lines or cable lines). Connection may be accomplished by inserting a screw, or other rod-shaped connector, through a hole in the terminal strap and through an opening in a connector for the source or load. A nut, or equivalent receiving or tightening device, may then be attached to the screw for securing the connection between the terminal strap and the source or load.
When a screw is used to make the above-described connection, holding a nut for assembly of the load/source connector to the terminal strap is awkward and labor intensive. In some instances, holding the nut by hand is practically impossible and an alternative assembly method must be selected.
Threaded terminal straps are prone to being stripped if the proper screw is not used or if it is over-torqued. If they are stripped, then the entire circuit breaker may need to be replaced (at significant expense) or an alternate fastening method may be required. Furthermore, threaded terminal straps use threaded holes which do not allow for any misalignment of parts.
Individual terminal nut retainers exist which connect with a circuit breaker. These are somewhat inconvenient to use since each one needs to be connected individually. In addition, access to the terminals is limited since additional plastic is required to give each individual nut retainer the proper support.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In an exemplary embodiment of the invention, a multipole termination connector for holding a plurality of screw apertures adjacent a plurality of terminal straps extending from a circuit breaker is disclosed. The multipole termination connector comprises a molded housing, a plurality of single-pole screw accepting members, each screw accepting member having a molded portion integrally formed with the molded housing and a screw receiving portion located on the molded portion. An aperture in preferably provided in each screw receiving portion and an attachment device preferably extends from the molded housing and is adapted to attach the multipole termination connector to a circuit breaker.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
shows a top perspective view of a circuit breaker for receiving the multipole termination connector of the present invention;
FIG. 2
shows a top perspective view of a multipole termination connector of the present invention;
FIG. 3
shows a top plan view of the multipole termination connector of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
shows a bottom perspective view of the multipole termination connector of
FIG. 2
before attachment to the circuit breaker of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 5
shows a top plan view of a multipole termination connector of the present invention having four pole screw receiving members;
FIG. 6
shows a top plan view of the multipole termination connector of
FIG. 5
with one screw receiving member removed;
FIG. 7
shows a right end view of the multipole termination connector of
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 8
shows a base side view of the multipole termination connector of
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 9
shows a connecting side view of the multipole termination connector of
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 10
shows a side cross-sectional view of a single pole screw receiving member of the multipole termination connector of
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 11
shows a top plan view of a circuit breaker load or line end with the terminal straps removed;
FIG. 12
shows a side cross-sectional view taken along line
12
—
12
of
FIG. 11
with the multipole termination connector of
FIG. 5
connected to the circuit breaker of
FIG. 11
;
FIG. 13
shows a top plan view of a screw accepting portion of a single pole screw receiving member for use with the multipole termination connector of
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 14
shows a top plan view of a screw accepting portion of a single pole screw receiving member for use with the multipole termination connector of
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 15
shows a partial and exaggerated top plan view of the opening of
FIG. 14
before and after insertion of a nut therein;
FIG. 16
shows a side cross sectional view of the single pole screw receiving member of
FIG. 13
;
FIG. 17
shows a top plan view of a nut plate for use with the multipole termination connector of the present invention; and,
FIG. 18
shows a side cross-sectional view of the nut plate of
FIG. 17
within a single pole screw receiving member for a multipole termination connector of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
As shown in
FIG. 1
, a multi-pole circuit breaker
10
is provided with a housing
12
including a top cover
14
through which an operating handle
16
may extend. The housing
12
may be made from molded plastic. Extending from line side end
22
and load side end
20
, is a plurality of upstanding walls
24
,
26
, each extending from the housing
12
at an attached end
28
and to a free end
30
. The walls
24
,
26
preferably extend substantially parallel to a sidewall
18
and substantially perpendicular to an end wall
19
. Exterior walls
24
extend substantially continuously from sidewalls
18
(only one sidewall
18
shown) while spacer walls
26
are provided at equal intervals between exterior walls
24
to divide the width w between the exterior walls
24
into three substantially equal segments. It should be noted that more spacer walls
26
could be used with a greater spacing between exterior walls
24
to create more segments for additional poles in the circuit breaker if desired.
The circuit breaker
10
shown in
FIG. 1
is a three pole circuit breaker and is thus provided with three terminal straps
32
extending from the circuit breaker interior. Each terminal strap
32
is provided with a screw hole
34
for accepting a screw, or equivalent rod connector, to connect the terminal strap
32
with a connector end of a source or load (not shown). The screw hole
34
. in each terminal strap
32
may be oval shaped to allow for slight misalignment between the screw hole
34
and the screw hole of a nut or nut plate, which will be further described.
In order to secure the connection of the screw to the terminal strap
32
and associated source or load connector, a multipole terminal connector
40
may be used as shown in FIG.
2
. The multipole terminal connector z
40
includes a plurality of single-pole screw accepting members
42
extending from a molded housing
44
. The molded housing
44
is preferably molded from an insulative material such as plastic and includes a base portion
46
having a length l which is dimensionally as great or greater than the width w of the circuit breaker
10
.
Integral with the molded housing
44
are molded portions
48
of each screw accepting member
42
. The screw accepting members
42
further includes a screw receiving portion
50
. As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the screw receiving portion
50
may include a nut receiving plate
52
which may be integrally formed with the molded portion
48
. The nut receiving plate
52
includes an aperture
53
having a hexagonally shaped opening
54
. The opening
54
may have one or more longitudinal ribs or bumps
56
in its corner portions
55
. The bumps
56
provide the received nut
60
with a snug interference fit. The aperture
53
may further have a circular recess
58
below the hexagonally shaped opening
54
for receiving a stem of a screw (not shown). A platform
57
may be provided between the opening
54
and the recess
58
and for supporting the received nut
60
.
The screw receiving portion
50
includes a top surface
62
and a bottom surface (not shown), with the aperture
53
extending from the top surface
62
to the bottom surface. Below the bottom surface is an electrically insulative pocket
64
, a bottom portion of which is shown in FIG.
4
. The electrically insulative pocket
64
prevents a received screw stem from going to ground.
As further shown in
FIG. 4
, the molded housing
44
may include a plurality of apertures
66
, six in total, which surround the aperture
53
providing a substantially constant wall thickness of structural walls
68
. This arrangement saves on plastic material while providing the necessary structural rigidity and maintaining an aesthetically pleasing appearance. A line of perforations
82
preferably extends through the molded housing
44
between at least two adjacent single pole screw receiving members
42
. Thus, the multipole termination connector
40
may be molded as a unit with more than one pole where one of the poles may be broken off along the line of perforations
82
if it is not needed. For example, a four pole termination connector
40
as shown may have one of the poles broken away so that it can be used on the three pole circuit breaker
10
. This arrangement allows a single termination connector mold to make parts for multiple breaker configurations. Although only one line of perforations
82
is shown, it should be understood that a line of perforations
82
could be provided between each single pole screw receiving member
42
. Furthermore, although multipole termination connector
40
is shown with four poles, it is within the scope of this invention to mold the termination connector of the present invention with more or less poles.
Referring now to
FIGS. 2 and 4
, an attachment device for connecting the multipole terminal connector
40
to the circuit breaker
10
is shown. The attachment device may include a groove
70
and indent
72
on each side of each molded portion
48
for slidable and snap-fit engagment with a rib
74
and tab
76
protruding from each upstanding wall
24
,
26
. Each wall
24
,
26
may be provided with a ledge
78
for abutting engagement with a stop wall
80
formed on the molded housing
44
adjacent each molded portion
48
. When the multipole terminal connector
40
is to be attached to the circuit breaker
10
, one single pole screw receiving member
42
is aligned for each terminal strap and then slid in the direction indicated by arrow A with the groove
70
fitting over rib
74
until the tab
76
snaps into the indent
72
which corresponds to when the ledge
78
abuts with stop wall
80
.
Standard nuts for use with the present invention in its intended marketplace include both metric nuts and English nuts. One difference between a metric nut and an English nut is a slight difference in the dimension across the “flats”, that is, the distance from one hexagonal side of the nut to an opposite side of the nut. Also, the threading of an English nut and a metric nut may be slightly different. In one embodiment, the bumps
56
could be provided in each comer of the hexagonal shaped opening
54
to allow for an adjusted fit for either an English nut or a metric nut.
In another embodiment, as shown in
FIG. 5
, a multipole termination connector
90
may include a molded housing
92
having a plurality of single pole screw accepting members
94
extending therefrom. The screw accepting members include a molded portion
96
integral with the molded housing
92
and a screw receiving portion
98
having an aperture
100
therein. The aperture
100
is designed to accept either English standard nut hardware or metric standard nut hardware. The aperture
100
is formed from two overlapping hexagonal recesses to receive the standard nut hardware, where the two hexagonal recesses are rotated approximately 30-degrees from each other. The resultant aperture
100
thus includes a 24 sided opening. A first hexagonally shaped opening
102
is appropriately dimensioned to receive metric standard nut hardware, and the second hexagonally-shaped opening
104
is appropriately dimensioned to receive English standard nut hardware. One of the “points”
106
of either the metric or English hexagonal recesses
102
,
104
is identified in the screw receiving portion
98
by alphanumeric character
108
identifying it as being the appropriate hexagonal recess for that particular standard nut hardware. For example, as shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6
, the letter “M” is used to identify the hexagonally shaped opening
102
as shaped to accept metric standard nut hardware. The other hexagonal recess
104
, 30-degrees rotated, would then be the appropriate hexagonal recess for the other standard nut hardware (in this case English).
As shown in
FIGS. 8-9
, the aperture
100
may further include a circular recess
110
below the
24
sided opening formed by hexagonal recesses
102
,
104
. The circular recess
110
may receive a stem of a screw (not shown). A platform
112
may be provided between the opening
102
-
104
and the recess
110
for supporting a received nut (not shown). An electrically insulative pocket may be formed below the recess
110
for preventing the screw from going to ground. In some embodiments, where the screw may need to be attached by passing the stem through first the recess
110
and then the recesses
102
-
104
, such as when the multipole termination connector
90
is to be attached from the backside of the circuit breaker
130
, the recess
110
may pass all the way through the molded portion
96
rather than having a closed electrically insulative pocket.
As with multipole termination connector
40
, the multipole termination connector
90
may include at least one line of perforations
82
within the molded housing
92
. Thus, a four pole termination connector as shown in
FIG. 5
could easily be converted to a three pole termination connector as shown in
FIG. 6
by knocking off the leftmost single pole screw receiving member
94
along the line of perforations
82
which serves as a weakened connection area.
As further shown in
FIGS. 5-6
, an attachment device for connecting the multipole termination conlector
90
to the circuit breaker
130
(
FIG. 11
) is shown as including a dovetail projection
120
extending from the molded housing
92
between each single pole screw receiving member
94
. As shown in
FIGS. 7-9
, the dovetail projection
120
preferably extends the height h of the multipole termination connector
90
. As shown in
FIG. 11
, the circuit breaker
130
may be provided with a correspondingly shaped dovetail recess
132
within spacer walls
134
such that the dovetail projection
120
may be slidably received within dovetail recess
132
.
An additional attachment device for connecting the multipole termination connector
90
to the circuit breaker
130
is shown in
FIGS. 5-10
as flange
140
. As most clearly shown in
FIG. 10
, flange
140
extends from the molded portion
96
at an attached end
142
to a free end
144
. The free end
144
is separated from the top of the molded portion
96
and adjacent the screw receiving portion
98
by a gap
146
which may be reduced when the free end
144
is pushed towards the screw receiving portion
98
. With reference to
FIGS. 10-12
, as multipole termination connector
90
is pushed into the circuit breaker
130
by sliding the dovetail projection
120
into dovetail recess
132
, the flange
140
abuts against the projection
150
extending from spacer walls
134
and compresses until the free end passes the projection
150
, at which point the flange
140
“snaps” back to its biased position shown in FIG.
10
. The multipole termination connector
90
is thus retained within the circuit breaker
130
. A support shelf
152
may be formed by projections extending from the spacer walls
134
to properly align the screw receiving portions
98
with the terminal straps (not shown) of the circuit breaker
130
.
Referring now to
FIGS. 13 and 16
, the aperture
100
may be provided with interference ribs
156
for providing a snug fit between the received nut and the aperture
100
. As a nut (not shown) is pressed into the aperture
100
, a portion of the rib or ribs
156
may be scraped off and forced downwardly. In order for the nut to maintain a proper fit against the platform
112
, the debris from the scraped off portions of rib or ribs
156
must be removed from the aperture
100
. As shown in
FIG. 16
, a clearance pocket
158
is provided directly below each rib
156
(where both rib
156
and clearance pocket
158
are exaggerated in size for clarity). Phantom line
156
′ indicates where the rib
156
has been scraped off and its debris or scraped off portion has been deposited within the pocket
158
.
Referring to
FIG. 14
, one or more sawcuts
160
may extend from intersecting point s
162
between the hexagonally shaped opening
102
and hexagonally shaped opening
104
. As shown in
FIG. 15
, when a nut is pressed into the aperture
100
, the material, such as plastic, forming the connector
90
moves from the solid lines
164
to the dashed lines
166
, and closing the gap
168
formed by the sawcuts
160
. The sawcuts
160
thus provide a relief fit to a retained nut for preventing the material of the connector
90
from cracking.
Turning now to
FIG. 17
, a nut plate for use with a multipole terminal connector of the present invention comprises a metallic plate
170
having a threaded opening
172
. Separate nut plates could be provided for metric threads and English threads. The nut plates may then slide into grooves
174
in a single pole screw receiving member as previously described. Alternatively, the nut plates
170
could snap or press fit into a molded portion of a termination connector. The use of a nut plate
170
eliminates the need for separate standard nuts. In addition, the nut plate
170
could be provided with some leeway in movement to compensate for misalignment.
The multipole termination connectors of the present invention provides support for preventing terminal straps in circuit breakers from bending since the connector provides support under each strap. In addition the termination connector also provides structural support when installing cable or bus conductors and when torquing the terminal straps. Additionally, the mltipole termination connectors of the present invention provides support for the terminal straps under short circuit conditions where high magnetic forces are exerted between adjacent straps.
The termination connector of the present invention may be inserted from the bottom or top of the breaker. Additional variants would be to have clearance for connect on top and bottom. Clearance could either be variable or stopped by mechanical interference.
While the invention has been described with reference to a preferred embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A multipole termination connector for holding a plurality of screw apertures adjacent a plurality of terminal straps extending from a circuit breaker, the multipole termination connector comprising:a molded housing; a plurality of single-pole screw accepting members, each screw accepting member having a molded portion integrally formed with the molded housing and a nut receiving plate located on each of the molded portions, each screw accepting member separated from an adjacent screw accepting member by an elongated opening, each elongated opening having a width sized for receiving a wall extending between a pair of adjacent terminal straps; an aperture in each nut receiving plate, the aperture sized for snugly receiving a nut; and, an attachment device extending from the molded housing and adapted to attach the multipole termination connector to a circuit breaker.
- 2. The multipole termination connector of claim 1 wherein the aperture is a hexagonally shaped opening in the nut receiving plate.
- 3. The multipole termination connector of claim 2 wherein each hexagonally shaped opening comprises a bump in at least one corner of the opening, the bump extending within the opening and adapted to provide an interference fit with a nut received within the opening.
- 4. The multipole termination connector of claim 3 wherein the nut receiving plate has a top surface and a bottom surface, the screw accepting member having a clearance pocket adjacent a bottom portion of the bump, the clearance pocket adapted to catch debris from the bump when a nut is rubbed against the bump during receipt into the opening.
- 5. The multipole termination connector of claim 1 wherein the aperture is a pair of overlapped and offset hexagonally shaped openings in the nut receiving plate, wherein a first hexagonally shaped opening of the aperture is adapted to receive a standard metric nut and a second hexagonally shaped opening of the aperture is adapted to receive a standard English nut.
- 6. The multipole termination connector of claim 5 wherein the first hexagonally shaped opening is rotated approximately 30 degrees from the second hexagonally shaped opening.
- 7. The multipole termination connector of claim 5 wherein at least one point of the first hexagonally shaped opening or the second hexagonally shaped opening is marked with an alphanumeric character on the nut receiving plate to indicate a type of nut that may be received therein.
- 8. The multipole termination connector of claim 5 wherein the aperture has intersection points defined by an intersection of the first hexagonally shaped opening and the second hexagonally shaped opening, wherein at least one intersection point is provided with a saw cut radially extending into the nut receiving plate, the saw cut adapted to provide a relief fit to the nut received within the aperture.
- 9. The multipole termination connector of claim 1 wherein the nut receiving plate comprises a top surface and a bottom surface, the aperture extending from the top surface to the bottom surface, and wherein the molded portion includes an electrically insulative pocket adjacent the bottom surface of the nut receiving plate and surrounding the aperture, the electrically insulative pocket adapted to electrically insulate a bottom portion of a screw received within the aperture.
- 10. The multipole termination connector of claim 1 further comprising a line of perforations within the molded housing, the line of perforations extending between an adjacent pair of single pole screw accepting members.
- 11. The multipole termination connector of claim 1 wherein the attachment device comprises a dovetail retainer extending from the molded housing and between each single pole screw accepting member.
- 12. The multipole termination connector of claim 1 wherein the attachment device comprises an outwardly biased flange extending from the molded portion of each screw accepting member, the flange adapted to compress inwardly during connection of the multipole termination connector with a circuit breaker.
- 13. The multipole termination connector of claim 12 wherein the flange comprises an attached end attached to the molded portion of each screw accepting member and a free end, a gap formed between the free end of the flange and the molded portion, wherein the gap may be reduced when the free end is forced towards the molded portion.
- 14. The multipole termination connector of claim 1 wherein the attachment device comprises a groove within the molded portion of each screw accepting member, the groove adapted to receive a corresponding rib on the circuit breaker.
- 15. The multipole termination connector of claim 1 wherein the attachment device comprises an indent within the molded portion of each screw accepting member, the indent adapted to receive a corresponding tab on the circuit breaker in snap-fit relation.
- 16. The multipole termination connector of claim 1 wherein the molded housing comprises a base portion having a length extending a full length of the multipole termination connector.
- 17. A multipole circuit breaker comprising:a plurality of terminal straps extending from one end of the circuit breaker, each terminal strap having a screw hole; a multipole termination connector connected to the circuit breaker, the multipole termination connector comprising a molded housing, a plurality of single-pole screw accepting members, each screw accepting member having a molded portion integrally formed with the molded housing and a nut receiving plate located on the molded portion, an aperture in each nut receiving plate aligned with the screw hole in each terminal strap, each aperture in each nut receiving plate sized to snugly receive a nut, and an attachment device extending from the molded housing and attaching the multipole termination connector to the circuit breaker.
- 18. The multipole circuit breaker of claim 17 further comprisinga circuit breaker housing; and, a wall separating each pair of adjacent terminal straps, each wall extending from the circuit breaker housing, wherein the attachment device comprises one of a groove or projection formed on the molded housing mating with a corresponding groove or projection formed on each wall.
- 19. The multipole circuit breaker of claim 18 wherein each wall has an attached end attached to the circuit breaker housing and a free end, the free end having a dovetail groove, and wherein the attachment device is a dovetail projection extending from the molded housing between each screw accepting member, each dovetail projection adapted to slide within a corresponding dovetail groove.
- 20. The multipole circuit breaker of claim 17 further comprisinga circuit breaker housing; and, a wall separating each pair of adjacent terminal straps, each wall extending from the circuit breaker housing, wherein the attachment device is a groove and an indent formed within the molded portion of the screw accepting member, each wall having a mating rib and tab for receiving the termination connector in snap-fit relation.
- 21. The muitipole circuit breaker of claim 18 wherein each wall is provided with a shelf extending towards an adjacent wall, the shelf adapted to support the multipole termination connector.
- 22. The multipole circuit breaker of claim 17 wherein the screw hole in each terminal strap is oval shaped for allowing a slight misalignment between a screw hole in a terminal strap and a screw hole of a nut in a nut receiving plate.
- 23. The multipole circuit breaker of claim 17 further comprising a line of perforations in the molded housing of the multipole termination connector extending between an adjacent pair of single pole screw accepting members and enabling an appropriate number of single pole screw accepting members to be selected to correspond with an equal number of terminal straps by snapping off unneeded single pole screw accepting members along the line of perforations.
- 24. The multipole circuit breaker of claim 17 wherein the aperture is a hexagonally shaped opening in the nut receiving plate.
- 25. The multipole circuit breaker of claim 24 wherein each hexagonally shaped opening comprises a bump in at least one corner of the opening, the bump extending within the opening and adapted to provide an interference fit with a nut received within the opening.
- 26. The multipole circuit breaker of claim 25 wherein the nut receiving plate has a top surface and a bottom surface, the screw accepting member having a clearance pocket adjacent a bottom portion of the bump, the clearance pocket adapted to catch debris from the bump when a nut is rubbed against the bump during receipt into the opening.
- 27. The multipole circuit breaker of claim 17 wherein the aperture is a pair of overlapped and offset hexagonally shaped openings in the nut receiving plate, wherein a first hexagonally shaped opening of the aperture is adapted to receive a standard metric nut and a second hexagonally shaped opening of the aperture is adapted to receive a standard English nut.
- 28. The multipole circuit breaker of claim 27 wherein the first hexagonally shaped opening is rotated approximately 30 degrees from the second hexagonally shaped opening.
- 29. The multipole circuit breaker of claim 27 wherein at least one point of the first hexagonally shaped opening or the second hexagonally shaped opening is marked with an alphanumeric character on the nut receiving plate to indicate a type of nut that may be received therein.
- 30. The multipole circuit breaker of claim 27 wherein the aperture has intersection points defined by an intersection of the first hexagonally shaped opening and the second hexagonally shaped opening, wherein at least one intersection point is provided with a saw cut radially extending into the nut receiving plate, the saw cut adapted to provide a relief fit to the nut received within the aperture.
- 31. The multipole circuit breaker of claim 17 wherein the nut receiving, plate comprises a top surface and a bottom surface, the aperture extending from the top surface to the bottom surface, and wherein the molded portion includes an electrically insulative pocket adjacent the bottom surface of the nut receiving plate and surrounding the aperture, the electrically insulative pocket adapted to electrically insulate a bottom portion of a screw received within the aperture.
- 32. The multipole circuit breaker of claim 17 having a width, the terminal straps spaced apart in discrete portions along the width, wherein the molded housing of the multipole termination connector comprises a base portion having a length extending at least as long as the width of the circuit breaker.
- 33. A termination connector comprising:a molded housing; a nut receiving plate secured within the molded housing; an aperture in the nut receiving plate, the aperture having a first hexagonal opening, the first hexagonal opening sized to receive a metric standard nut, and, a second hexagonal opening concentric with the first hexagonal opening, the second hexagonal opening sized to receive an English standard nut.
- 34. The termination connector of claim 33 wherein the first hexagonal opening is rotated approximately 30 degrees with respect to the second hexagonal opening.
- 35. The termination connector of claim 33 wherein the aperture comprises a rib in at least one corner of the aperture extending within the aperture for providing an interference fit with a received nut.
- 36. The termination connector of claim 34 wherein the nut receiving plate further comprises a clearance pocket adjacent a bottom portion of the rib, the clearance pocket adapted to catch debris from the rib when a nut is rubbed against the rib during its receipt into the aperture.
- 37. The termination connector of claim 33 wherein at least one point of the first hexagonally shaped opening or the second hexagonally shaped opening is marked with an alphanumeric character on the nut receiving plate to indicate a type of nut that may be received therein.
- 38. The multipole termination connector of claim 33 wherein the aperture has intersection points defined by an intersection of the first hexagonally shaped opening and the second hexagonally shaped opening, wherein at least one intersection point is provided with a saw cut radially extending into the nut receiving plate, the saw cut adapted to provide a relief fit to the nut received within the aperture.
- 39. A multipole termination connector for holding a plurality of screw apertures adjacent a plurality of terminal straps extending from a circuit breaker, the multipole termination connector comprising:a molded housing; a plurality of single-pole screw accepting members, each screw accepting member having a molded portion integrally formed with the molded housing and a nut plate located on the molded portion; a threaded aperture in each nut plate, the threaded aperture adapted to threadably engage with threads on a screw; and, an attachment device extending from the molded housing and adapted to attach the multipole termination connector to a circuit breaker.
- 40. A multipole circuit breaker comprising:a plurality of terminal straps extending from one end of the circuit breaker, each terminal strap having a screw hole; a multipole termination connector connected to the circuit breaker, the multipole termination connector comprising a molded housing, a plurality of single-pole screw accepting members, each screw accepting member having a molded portion integrally formed with the molded housing and a nut plate located on the molded portion, a threaded aperture in each nut plate aligned with the screw hole in each terminal strap, the threaded aperture adapted to threadably engage with threads on a screw, and an attachment device extending from the molded housing and attaching the multipole termination connector to the circuit breaker.
- 41. A multipole termination connector for holding a plurality of screw apertures adjacent a plurality of terminal straps extending from a circuit breaker, the multipole termination connector comprising:a molded housing; a plurality of single-pole screw accepting members, each screw accepting member having a molded portion integrally formed with the molded housing and a screw receiving portion located on the molded portion; a line of perforations within the molded housing, the line of perforations extending between an adjacent pair of single pole screw accepting members; an aperture in each screw receiving portion; and, an attachment device extending from the molded housing and adapted to attach the multipole termination connector to a circuit breaker.
- 42. A multipole termination connector for holding a plurality of screw apertures adjacent a plurality of terminal straps extending from a circuit breaker, the multipole termination connector comprising:a molded housing; a plurality of single-pole screw accepting members, each screw accepting member having a molded portion integrally formed with the molded housing, and a nut receiving plate located on the molded portion; a hexagonally shaped opening in each nut receiving plate, each hexagonally shaped opening sized for snugly receiving a nut, each hexagonally shaped opening having a bump in at least one comer of the opening, the bump extending within the opening and adapted to provide an interference fit with a nut received within the opening, the screw accepting member having a clearance pocket adjacent a bottom portion of the bump, the clearance pocket adapted to catch debris from the bump when a nut is rubbed against the bump during receipt into the opening; and, an attachment device extending from the molded housing and adapted to attach the multipole termination connector to a circuit breaker.
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