Claims
- 1. A device having both circuit breaker and circuit switching functions, said device comprising:
- a molded housing defining a hollow cavity with at least one side wall defining a track, and said housing also defining a socket spaced from said track;
- a fixed contact, and a movable contact;
- a contact arm having a fixed end electrically connected to said movable contact provided at its free end, and said contact arm serving to normally bias said movable contact away from said fixed contact;
- a contact actuator having at least one laterally projecting portion slidably received in said track of said housing side wall;
- a manually movable switch operator having an extension projecting into said cavity, said operator being movable between `on` and `off` positions, and having first engagement means to urge said contact actuator toward the `on` position and having second engagement means to urge said contact actuator toward the `off` position;
- a trip actuator movably mounted in said socket and having an upstanding leg normally engaging one end of said contact actuator when said trip actuator is in its normal position to allow normal switching of said operator and contact actuator to achieve movement of said contact arm between positions wherein said contacts are closed and said contacts are open;
- means responsive to a predetermined electrical condition in a circuit containing said fixed and movable contacts for shifting said trip actuator out of said normal operating position and disengaging said upstanding leg of said trip actuator from said contact actuator to prevent said switch operator from effecting said `on` and `off` movement of said contact arm.
- 2. The device according to claim 1 wherein said means responsive to a predetermined electrical condition for so shifting said trip actuator out of its normal position comprises a resilient bi-metallic element in electrical series circuit with said movable contact, said bi-metallic element having a portion that is deformed by heat in response to an overcurrent condition, said trip actuator having a second leg arranged between said contact arm and said bi-metallic element so that said deformed portion is engagable with and biases said second leg of said trip actuator for urging said trip actuator out of said normal position and thereby disengaging said upstanding leg as aforesaid.
- 3. The device according to claim 2 further characterized by at least two terminals that project outside said housing, wherein said bi-metallic element is of generally `U` shape having a base portion and first and second arm portions, said bi-metallic element first arm portion electrically connected to one terminal and said second arm portion electrically connected to said movable contact, said base portion of said bi-metallic element being resiliently deformable by heat in response to an overcurrent condition.
- 4. The device according to claim 3 wherein the bi-metallic element further comprises additional terminals for electrically connecting said bi-metallic element to other current sources.
- 5. The device according to claim 3 wherein a solid state sensor and switch is connected from one end of the bi-metallic element to a neutral terminal such that the solid state sensor is able to control shunt current through the bi-metallic element to ground.
- 6. The device according to claim 5 wherein a solid state switch is connected from one end of the bi-metallic element to said neutral terminal and to a signal terminal such that external to the housing a sensor circuit may signal the solid state switch to shunt current through the bi-metallic element to ground.
- 7. The device according to claim 1 further characterized by biasing means acting between said upstanding leg of said trip actuator and said switch operator to normally return said switch operator to its `off` position, and said biasing means also acting to urge said trip actuator into its socket.
- 8. The device according to claim 7 wherein said means responsive to a predetermined electrical condition for so shifting said trip actuator from its normal position comprises a solenoid having an armature element capable of extending in response to an electrical input, said trip actuator having a second leg thereof arranged between said contact arm and said solenoid element so as to be engagable by said solenoid element when so extended.
- 9. The device according to claim 8 wherein a solid state sensor and switch is connected from said solenoid element to a neutral terminal such that the solid state sensor is able to control shunt current through the solenoid element to ground.
- 10. The device according to claim 9 wherein the solid state switch further comprises additional terminal connections to electrically connect remote sensors, such that the remote sensors may electrically signal the solid state switch to apply current to the solenoid.
- 11. The device according to claim 1 further comprising at least one additional device alongside said device, and a common trip connection between said devices such that movement of one trip actuator effects movement of at least one additional trip actuator.
- 12. The device according to claim 11 wherein said common trip connection comprises a connecting rod extending through openings in adjacent housings to positively interconnect said trip actuators.
- 13. The device according to claim 12 wherein said rod defines the pivotal axes of the trip actuators in said adjacent side-by-side device housings.
- 14. The device according to claim 11 wherein said common trip connection comprises a trip actuator having portions that extend through the adjacent housings and imparts rotational movement of said trip actuator portions in said adjacent housings.
- 15. The device according to claim 1 wherein said second engagement means to urge said contact actuator toward the `off` position comprises at least one hook on said switch operator and at least one protrusion on said contact actuator that is engageable by said hook.
- 16. The device according to claim 1 wherein said second engagement means to urge said contact actuator toward the `off` position comprises at least one projection on said switch operator that extends below said contact actuator, said projection being engageable with the lower surface of said contact actuator.
- 17. The device according to claim 1 wherein said trip actuator includes a projection to abut said housing socket at least when said trip actuator is in the normal position.
- 18. The device according to claim 1 wherein said trip actuator includes a projecting pin receivable in said housing track, said pin abutting the bottom of said track at least when said trip actuator is in the normal position.
- 19. A device having both circuit breaker and circuit switching functions, said device comprising:
- a molded housing defining a hollow cavity with at least one side wall defining a track, and said housing also defining a socket spaced from said track;
- a fixed contact, and a movable contact;
- a contact arm having a fixed end electrically connected to said movable contact provided at its free end, and said contact arm serving to normally bias said movable contact away from said fixed contact;
- a contact actuator having at least one laterally projecting portion slidably received in said track of said housing side wall;
- a trip actuator movably mounted in said socket and having an upstanding leg normally engaging one end of said contact actuator when said trip actuator is in its normal position to allow normal switching of said operator and contact actuator to achieve movement of said contact arm between positions wherein said contacts are closed and said contacts are open;
- a manually movable switch operator having an extension projecting into said cavity, said operator being movable between `on` and `off` positions, said operator having a surface to abut said contact actuator at least when the switch operator is in the `off` position and the trip actuator is in the normal position;
- means responsive to a predetermined electrical condition in a circuit containing said fixed and movable contacts for shifting said trip actuator out of said normal operating position and disengaging said upstanding leg of said trip actuator from said contact actuator to prevent said switch operator from effecting said `on` and `off` movement of said contact arm.
- 20. The device according to claim 20 wherein the switch operator has a surface to abut said housing track at least when said operator is in the `off` position.
- 21. The device according to claim 19 wherein said means responsive to a predetermined electrical condition for so shifting said trip actuator out of its normal position comprises a resilient bi-metallic element in electrical series circuit with said movable contact, said bi-metallic element having a portion that is deformed by heat in response to an overcurrent condition, said trip actuator having a second leg arranged between said contact arm and said bi-metallic element so that said deformed portion is engagable with and biases said second leg of said trip actuator for urging said trip actuator out of said normal position and thereby disengaging said upstanding leg as aforesaid.
- 22. The device according to claim 21 further characterized by at least two terminals that project outside said housing, wherein said bi-metallic element is of generally `U` shape having a base portion and first and second arm portions, said bi-metallic element first arm portion electrically connected to one terminal and said second arm portion electrically connected to said movable contact, said base portion of said bi-metallic element being resiliently deformable by heat in response to an overcurrent condition.
- 23. The device according to claim 22 wherein the bi-metallic element further comprises additional terminals for electrically connecting said bi-metallic element to other current sources.
- 24. The device according to claim 22 wherein a solid state sensor and switch is connected from one end of the bi-metallic element to a neutral terminal such that the solid state sensor is able to control shunt current through the bi-metallic element to ground.
- 25. The device according to claim 24 wherein a solid state switch is connected from one end of the bi-metallic element to said neutral terminal and to a signal terminal such that external to the housing a sensor circuit may signal the solid state switch to shunt current through the bi-metallic element to ground.
- 26. The device according to claim 19 further characterized by biasing means acting between said upstanding leg of said trip actuator and said switch operator to normally return said switch operator to its `off` position, and said biasing means also acting to urge said trip actuator into its socket.
- 27. The device according to claim 26 wherein said means responsive to a predetermined electrical condition for so shifting said trip actuator from its normal position comprises a solenoid having an armature element capable of extending in response to an electrical input, said trip actuator having a second leg thereof arranged between said contact arm and said solenoid element so as to be engagable by said solenoid element when so extended.
- 28. The device according to claim 27 wherein a solid state sensor and switch is connected from said solenoid element to a neutral terminal such that the solid state sensor is able to control shunt current through the solenoid element to ground.
- 29. The device according to claim 28 wherein the solid state switch further comprises additional terminal connections to electrically connect remote sensors, such that the remote sensors may electrically signal the solid state switch to apply current to the solenoid.
- 30. The device according to claim 19 further comprising at least one additional device alongside said device, and a common trip connection between said devices such that movement of one trip actuator effects movement of at least one additional trip actuator.
- 31. The device according to claim 30 wherein said common trip connection comprises a connecting rod extending through openings in adjacent housings to positively interconnect said trip actuators.
- 32. The device according to claim 31 wherein said rod defines the pivotal axes of the trip actuators in said adjacent side-by-side device housings.
- 33. The device according to claim 30 wherein said common trip connection comprises a trip actuator having portions that extend through the adjacent housings and imparts rotational movement of said trip actuator portions in said adjacent housings.
- 34. The device according to claim 19 wherein said switch operator has first engagement means to urge said contact actuator toward the position wherein said contacts are closed at least when said trip actuator is in its normal position, and has second engagement means to urge said contact actuator toward the position wherein said contacts are open.
- 35. The device according to claim 34 wherein said second engagement means comprises at least one hook on said switch operator and at least one protrusion on said contact actuator that is engageable by said hook.
- 36. The device according to claim 34 wherein said second engagement means comprises at least one projection on said switch operator that extends below said contact actuator, said projection being engageable with the lower surface of said contact actuator.
- 37. The device according to claim 19 wherein said trip actuator includes a projection to abut said housing socket at least when said trip actuator is in the normal position.
- 38. The device according to claim 19 wherein said trip actuator includes a projecting pin receivable in said housing track, said pin abutting the bottom of said track at least when said trip actuator is in the normal position.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 09/328107 filed on Jun. 8, 1999. The disclosure in Ser. No. 09/328107 is incorporated herein by reference.
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