Claims
- 1. A tripping coil for tripping a circuit breaker, comprising:
- a translatable armature;
- a permanent magnet for biasing the armature;
- a coil unit having a first winding and a second winding, wherein the first and second windings are mutually radially adjacent, each winding producing a magnetic flux when energized, the first winding being energizable such that it produces a magnetic flux which assists the magnetic flux of the permanent magnet in biasing the armature into a biased position, the second winding being energizable such that it produces a magnetic flux which opposes the magnetic flux of the permanent magnet urging the armature into an unbiased position when the first winding is not energized to produce a magnetic flux which assists the magnetic flux of the permanent magnet, the armature being translatable between the biased position and the unbiased position; and
- means for connecting the armature to the circuit breaker such that the circuit breaker is tripped when the armature moves to the unbiased position.
- 2. The tripping coil of claim 1, further comprising:
- means for guiding the armature relative to the coil; and
- control means for energizing the first winding and the second winding.
- 3. The tripping coil of claim 2, wherein the coil includes a bobbin having an inside bore and a flange, the bobbin adapted to contain the windings.
- 4. The tripping coil of claim 3, further comprising:
- a pole top including a shoulder plate, a sleeve having an inside bore adapted to accept the armature and an outside surface adapted to be engaged within the inside bore of the bobbin;
- a pole bottom including a shoulder plate and an outside surface adpated to be fixed within the inside bore of the bobbin.
- 5. The tripping coil of claim 4, further comprising:
- a return spring for urging the armature into the unbiased position, the pole bottom having a first inside bore adapted to accept the return spring.
- 6. The tripping coil of claim 5, wherein the means for connecting the armature to the circuit breaker comprises:
- an actuator rod, the pole bottom having a second inside bore adapted to guide the actuator rod, and the armature having a second inside bore adapted to accept the actuator rod.
- 7. The tripping coil of claim 6 further comprising:
- a washer for separating the bobbin and permanent magnet, wherein the washer rests on the flange of the bobbin;
- means for fastening the actutator rod to the armature; and
- a cylindrical shield encompassing the coil.
- 8. A tripping coil for tripping a circuit breaker, comprising:
- a translatable armature;
- a permanent magnet for biasing the armature;
- a coil unit having a first winding and a second winding, wherein the first and second windings are mutually radially adjacent, each winding producing a magnetic flux when energized, the coil including a bobbin for containing the windings and having an inside bore and a flange, the first winding being energized such that it produces a magnetic flux which assists the permanent magnet in biasing the armature into a biased position, the second winding being energized such that it produces a magnetic flux which opposes the magnetic flux of the permanent magnet urging the armature into an unbiased position when the first winding is not energized to produce a magnetic flux which assists the magnetic flux of the permanent magnet, the armature being translatable between the biased position and the unbiased position;
- control means for energizing the first winding;
- control means for energizing the second winding;
- a return spring for urging the armature into the unbiased position;
- an actuator rod for interacting with the circuit breaker such that the circuit breaker is tripped when the armature moves to the unbiased position;
- a pole top including a shoulder plate, a sleeve having an inside bore adapted to accept and guide the armature and an outside surface adapted to be fixed within the inside bore of the bobbin;
- a pole bottom including a shoulder plate, an outside surface adapted to be fixed within the inside bore of the bobbin, a first inside bore adapted to accept the return spring and a second inside bore adapted to guide the actuator rod; and
- a washer for separating the bobbin and permanent magnet, wherein the washer rests on the flange of the bobbin.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 089,298 filed Aug. 25, 1987.
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