IE68683B1 - Circuit breaker auxiliary switch asssembly - Google Patents

Circuit breaker auxiliary switch asssembly

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Publication number
IE68683B1
IE68683B1 IE202289A IE202289A IE68683B1 IE 68683 B1 IE68683 B1 IE 68683B1 IE 202289 A IE202289 A IE 202289A IE 202289 A IE202289 A IE 202289A IE 68683 B1 IE68683 B1 IE 68683B1
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Ireland
Prior art keywords
circuit breaker
plunger
arm
contacts
auxiliary switch
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IE202289A
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IE892022L (en
Inventor
Andrew James Male
Melvin Allan Carrodus
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Eaton Corp
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Priority claimed from US07/223,841 external-priority patent/US4928079A/en
Application filed by Eaton Corp filed Critical Eaton Corp
Publication of IE892022L publication Critical patent/IE892022L/en
Publication of IE68683B1 publication Critical patent/IE68683B1/en

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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H71/00Details of the protective switches or relays covered by groups H01H73/00 - H01H83/00
    • H01H71/10Operating or release mechanisms
    • H01H71/12Automatic release mechanisms with or without manual release
    • H01H71/46Automatic release mechanisms with or without manual release having means for operating auxiliary contacts additional to the main contacts

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Abstract

The circuit breaker auxiliary switch structure, comprising characterised: aA contact arm and first contact the opening the operation with the make-positions, an auxiliary switch mounting the operation mode of contact arm, and a post is or closing with an auxiliary circuit for breaker speaker.

Description

This invention relates to an electric circuit breaker having an auxiliary switch.
An auxiliary switch consists of normally open and/or normally closed contacts mounted in a circuit breaker that is actuated whenever the breaker is opened or closed. Usually the switches are in the form of small single-pole, doublethrow, snap switches providing normally opened and normally closed" contacts within the circuit breaker housing. Auxiliary switches are connected in control circuits whenever it is desirable to indicate whether the breaker is opened or closed. For example, indicating lights are occasionally mounted on switchboards to furnish a visual indication that the circuit is energized. An indicating light is to be lit whenever a breaker is closed. Or, there are some applications where it is desirable to have an indicating light (red) lit when the breaker is closed and another indicating light (green) lit when the breaker is open.
Auxiliary switches of prior construction were costly because of an excessive number of parts which involved close tolerances that required frequent adjustment.
The invention consists in an electric circuit breaker 7 comprising an electrically insulating housing, first and second contacts operable between open and closed positions, a • releasable mechanism movable when released to a tripped position to effect opening of the contacts, a first contact carrying arm movable between open and closed positions of the contacts, and further comprising auxiliary switch means for 6868¾ opening or closing an auxiliary circuit when the arm is actuated, the auxiliary switch means comprising a micro switch having an actuating lever and a plunger engageable with said · arm, the plunger having a notch in which the actuating lever engages, in which the micro switch is mounted in a frame, and the plunger is movable mounted on the frame.
The advantage of the auxiliary switch in the circuit breaker of this invention is that not only is it comprised of a minimum number of parts and requires no adjustment, but the switch assembly is adapted to plug-in installation.
The invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: Figure 1 is a fragmentary sectional view through a circuit breaker showing an auxiliary switch as mounted; and Figure 2 is an elevational view of another embodiment of the invention.
A circuit breaker of the type is disclosed in the specification of US Patent No 4,713,504, and involves a plurality of poles with each pole including a plurality of spaced parallel arcing and main contact arms. For brevity only one arcing and main contact are described herein.
Figure 1 shows a moulded case circuit breaker 10 comprising a housing base 12 and a cover 14. The base and the cover are assembled at a parting line 16 and create an internal compartment in which circuit breaker apparatus is disposed which includes a fixed main contact 18 and a movable main contact 20. Fixed and movable arcing contacts 19 and 21, respectively, are also provided. The fixed contacts 18 and 19 are mounted on a conductor 22 to which a bus bar or terminal may be connected.
The movable main contact 20 is mounted on contact carrying arm 26 and the movable arcing contact 21 is mounted on arcing contact carrying arm 26a. These arms are pivotally mounted on a contact arm carrier 28 at pivot 27. The contact arm carrier is pivotally mounted to a base frame 30 at pivot 49. A flexible conductor or shunt 32 extends from the arm 26 to a conductor 34 connected to a conductor 36 which may be connected to a terminal (not shown). Although a circuit extends from a line terminal (not shown) through the several parts 22, 18, 20, 26, 32, 34, and 36 to a load terminal (not shown), the circuit breaker may also operate where the current direction is reversed. For a more complete description of the circuit breaker operation, reference is made to the specification of U.S. Patent No. 4,656,444.
An operating mechanism generally indicated at 40 is provided for opening and closing the contacts by means of a conventional toggle assembly which includes a lower toggle link 42 and an upper toggle link 44 which are pivotally interconnected at pivot 48. The lower toggle link is pivoted at 27 on a rotatable bracket 50 which is pivoted at 49.
Opening of the contacts 18, 20 is accomplished either by a handle 54 of the operating mechanism 40, or automatically by tripping in response to over-current conditions occurring in the circuit. In the contact-closed position, the contact arm carrier 28 is disclosed in the solid line position (Fig. 1). In the tripped position, the contact arm carrier 28 is disposed in the broken-line position 28a. The bracket 50 is connected to a cross bar 56 which is interconnected with contact arm carriers in adjacent pole units of multiple pole circuit breaker for opening and closing corresponding contacts similar to the contacts 18, 20 simultaneously. Accordingly, when the operating mechanism 40 actuates the contact arm 26 between open or closed positions, the contact arms in adjacent poles of the circuit breaker are moved correspondingly by the operating mechanism.
An auxiliary switch 60 is mounted on a housing frame member (not shown) in one of the poles above the contact arm carrier 28. The switch includes a frame 62, an actuator or plunger 64, and one or more microswitches 66,68. The frame 62 includes a pair of hook portions 70 which are adapted to engage portions 72 of the frame of the housing base 12.
The microswitches 66,68 are fixedly mounted on the frame 62 and each switch is provided with a switch button 74 and an actuator or lever 76 which is pivotally mounted at 78 and extends over the depressible switch button 74. The plunger 64 is slidably mounted on the frame 62 and is comprised of a pair of similar notches 79 in which the outer end portions of the lever 76 are disposed. The lower end portion of the plunger 64 comprises a hook portion having an end portion 80 which is transversely disposed with respect to the direction of movement of the plunger in its normal condition. When the contacts 18, 20 open, the contact arm carrier 28 moves to the broken line position 28a where it strikes the end portion 80 of the plunger and slides the plunger upwardly with the upper end portion of the plunger moving to broken-line position 64a. Simultaneously, the levers 76 move upwardly to depress the switch button 74 to energise or de-energize the micro-switches 66,68 which are either normally open or normally closed.
More particularly, the lower end portion of the plunger 64 including the end portion 80 is partially flexible and therefore deforms to the broken-line position 28a when the switch arm 28 moves. One advantage of the slight flexibility of the end portion 80 is that it compensates for any overtravel of the switch arm 28 when it initially opens.
Another embodiment of the invention is shown in Fig. 2 in which similar numerals refer to similar parts. In Fig. 2, the auxiliary switch 60 includes an elongated plunger 82 having spaced notches 84 in which the outer end portions of the levers 76 are disposed. The lower end of the plunger 82 has a semi-spherical surface 86 for engagement with the switch arm 28 as it rises to the position shown, whereby the plunger 82 rises to move the lever 76. Thus, unlike the lower end portion 80 of the plunger 64 (Fig. 1), the plunger 82 (Fig. 2) has a non-deflectable end portion and simply moves up and down in response to movement of the switch arm 28.
Accordingly, the device of this invention provides an auxiliary switch assembly having a minimum number of parts which do not require close tolerances and which do not require adjustment during assembly. The normally open or closed microswitches are useful for actuating red or green lights,on a switchboard to indicate the opened or closed positions Of the circuit breaker.

Claims (1)

1. An electric circuit breaker comprising an electrically insulating housing, first and second contacts operable between open and closed positions, a releasable mechanism movable when released to a tripped position to effect opening of the contacts, a first contact carrying arm movable between open and closed positions of the contacts, and further comprising auxiliary switch means for opening or closing an auxiliary circuit when the arm is actuated, the auxiliary switch means comprising a micro switch having an actuating lever and a plunger engageable with said arm, the plunger having a notch in which the actuating lever engages, in which the micro switch is mounted in a frame, and the plunger is movable mounted on the frame. A circuit breaker as claimed in claim 1, wherein the plunger is slidably mounted. A circuit breaker as claimed in claim 2, wherein the arm actuates the switch when the arm moves to the open contact position. A circuit breaker as claimed in claim 3, wherein the plunger comprises a flexible portion that deflects when the arm over-travels. A circuit breaker constructed and adapted for use, substantially as hereinbefore described and illustrated with reference to the accompanying drawings.
IE202289A 1988-07-25 1989-06-22 Circuit breaker auxiliary switch asssembly IE68683B1 (en)

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US07/223,841 US4928079A (en) 1988-07-25 1988-07-25 Circuit breaker auxiliary switch assembly

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