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US1360280A
US1360280A US177455A US17745517A US1360280A US 1360280 A US1360280 A US 1360280A US 177455 A US177455 A US 177455A US 17745517 A US17745517 A US 17745517A US 1360280 A US1360280 A US 1360280A
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H73/00Protective overload circuit-breaking switches in which excess current opens the contacts by automatic release of mechanical energy stored by previous operation of a hand reset mechanism
    • H01H73/36Protective overload circuit-breaking switches in which excess current opens the contacts by automatic release of mechanical energy stored by previous operation of a hand reset mechanism having electromagnetic release and no other automatic release
    • H01H73/38Protective overload circuit-breaking switches in which excess current opens the contacts by automatic release of mechanical energy stored by previous operation of a hand reset mechanism having electromagnetic release and no other automatic release reset by lever
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H3/00Mechanisms for operating contacts
    • H01H3/02Operating parts, i.e. for operating driving mechanism by a mechanical force external to the switch
    • H01H3/0253Operating parts, i.e. for operating driving mechanism by a mechanical force external to the switch two co-operating contacts actuated independently

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  • Patentd NOV, 30, y192() Application led .Tune 28, 1917. Serial No. 177,455.
  • This invention relates to circuit breakers and more particularly to those which are non-closable on overload.
  • circuit breakers of the aforesaid character it has heretofore been proposed to provide a collapsible connection between the movable switch member and the operating means therefor and to render said connection inoperative for' maintaining the switch closed during overloads, and the present invention. has among its purposes to obviate the necessity for such collapsible connection.
  • a further object is to provide a circuit breaker of simple construction, comprising few and rugged parts, which, moreover, is positive and wholly reliable in its action.
  • the same illustrates a pair of switch arms 1 and 2 pivotally mounted in suitable relation to make and break an electric circuit through a pair of contacts 3 and 4 carried at their respective tree ends, the arm 1 being biased to open circuit position by gravity or otherwise and being normally retained in closed c ircuit position by a spring-pressed latch 5 subject, however, to release by a plunger 6 actuated by an overload tripping coil 7, the afore-described parts being supported in suitable operative relation upon an insulating panel 8 and inclosed within a suitable casing 9.
  • the switch arm 2 is providedwvith an operating shaft 10 carrying a rigidly secured handle 11 located outside the casing 9 whereby the switch may be actua-ted manually, said handle being arranged to act as an over,- balancing weight for maintaining said arm in either closed circuit or open circuit position.
  • a link 12 having an insulating section 13,'is pivoted at 14 to said arm and engages the arm 1 by means of a lost motion connection comprising a pin 15 projecting within a slot 16 whereby upon opening of the switch in response to overload, said last mentioned arm may be restored t0 closed circuit position by upward movement of the f sponse to its bias, thus preventing permanent closure of the switch under such condic tions.
  • the arm 1 ⁇ is similarly pivotcd at 19 upon a support 2O ⁇ also carried by the base and provided with a stop 21 to limit downward movement of said arm.
  • the contact 3 is resiliently mounted upon said arm and is preferably insulated therefrom by'means ot' a suitable non-conductive medium interposed therebetween.
  • the 'latch 5 is pivoted at 22 upon the support 20 the upper end of said latch being shaped to engage a pin 23 projecting from the side of the arm 1 while a helical spring 24 biases said latch to engagement therewith, movement of said latch in response to its bias being also limited by the stop member 21.
  • the tripping coil is of known construction and comprises a U-shaped magnetic support 25 secured to the base 8 below the switch mechanism and carrying the usual coil and plunger, the Jformer being connected in the controlled circuit and provided with Calibrating means of known character, and 'the latter being arranged to engage and trip the latch 5 upon response of said coil to overloads.
  • slotted portion 16 of the link 12 is moved downwardly to disengage the pin 15 for permitting opening movement of the arm 1 upon tripping of the latch.
  • pair of contact elements adapted to coperate electrically, one or" said elements being permanently biased to disengage thelother and having retaining means to hold the same against such bias, the other of said devices being oppositely biased dependent upon its position with reference to a predetermined neutral position to move either toward or away from said former element when so held, overload tripping means for said former element and means whereby said former element maybe reset after tripping thereof, by movement of said latter element to circuit interrupting position.
  • a pair of contact arms extending substantially at right angles to each other and carrying contacts adapted to coperate electrically, one or said contacts being spring-biased t0- ward the other, the arm carrying said contact being permanently biased to cause separation of said contacts'as abutment contacts, means for restraining said arm against such bias subject to release upon the occurrence of an overload, the'other of said arms having a bias to contact engaging position and being movable from such position or returnable thereto to effect sliding engagement of said contacts.
  • a-circuit breaker in combination, a pair of movable switch armsl carrying contacts adapted to coperate electrically, one of said contacts being spring pressed, said arms and said contacts being arrangedrelatively to one another to provide for wiping engagement of the latter and separation thereof as abutment contacts, one of said arms having a bias toward engaging position and the other of said arms being permanently biased to cause separation of said contacts and means for restraining said latter arm against such bias subject to tripping thereof under predetermined conditions of overload.
  • a pair of movable switch arms carrying contacts adapted to coperate electrically, one of said contacts being spring pressed, said arms and said contacts being arranged relatively to one another to provide for wiping engagement of the latter and separation thereof as abutment contacts, one of said arms having a bias toward Contact engaging position and the other of said arms being permanently biased to cause separation oit' said contacts and means for restraining said latter arm against such bias Subj ect to tripping thereof under predetermined conditions of overload,

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C. T. EVANS.
CIRCUIT BREAKER.
APPLICATION FILED JU'NEZE, 1917.
Patented Nov. 30, 1920..
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UNITED STATES Prrrleila'r OFFICE.
CLARENCE T. EVANS, 0F MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN, ASSIGNORTO THE'CUTLER- HAMMER MFG. CO., 0F MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN, A CORPORATION OF WIS- CON SIN.
CIRCUIT-REAKER.
y Specification of Letters Patent. Patentd NOV, 30, y192() Application led .Tune 28, 1917. Serial No. 177,455.
To all whom t may concer-n.' l
Be it known that I, CLARENCE T. EVANS, a citizen of .the United States, resi-ding at Milwaukee, in the county ot Milwaukee and State of llVisconsin,i have invented new and useful lmprovements in Circuit-Breakers, of which thefollowing is a full, clear, cnoise, and exact-description, reference being had to the accompanyingdrawing, forming a part otl this specification.
This invention relates to circuit breakers and more particularly to those which are non-closable on overload.
In circuit breakers of the aforesaid character it has heretofore been proposed to provide a collapsible connection between the movable switch member and the operating means therefor and to render said connection inoperative for' maintaining the switch closed during overloads, and the present invention. has among its purposes to obviate the necessity for such collapsible connection.
A further object is to provide a circuit breaker of simple construction, comprising few and rugged parts, which, moreover, is positive and wholly reliable in its action.
Other objects and advantages will hereinat'terr appear.
The accompanying drawing is a side elevational view partly .in section, of an embodiment-ot said invention.
Referring to the drawing, the same illustrates a pair of switch arms 1 and 2 pivotally mounted in suitable relation to make and break an electric circuit through a pair of contacts 3 and 4 carried at their respective tree ends, the arm 1 being biased to open circuit position by gravity or otherwise and being normally retained in closed c ircuit position by a spring-pressed latch 5 subject, however, to release by a plunger 6 actuated by an overload tripping coil 7, the afore-described parts being supported in suitable operative relation upon an insulating panel 8 and inclosed within a suitable casing 9.
The switch arm 2 is providedwvith an operating shaft 10 carrying a rigidly secured handle 11 located outside the casing 9 whereby the switch may be actua-ted manually, said handle being arranged to act as an over,- balancing weight for maintaining said arm in either closed circuit or open circuit position. A link 12 having an insulating section 13,'is pivoted at 14 to said arm and engages the arm 1 by means of a lost motion connection comprising a pin 15 projecting within a slot 16 whereby upon opening of the switch in response to overload, said last mentioned arm may be restored t0 closed circuit position by upward movement of the f sponse to its bias, thus preventing permanent closure of the switch under such condic tions. l
-More particularly the switch arm 2 is plvoted upon a support" 17 projecting ,from
the base 8, said arm being provided with a stop 18 to limit downward movement thereof. The arm 1` is similarly pivotcd at 19 upon a support 2O` also carried by the base and provided with a stop 21 to limit downward movement of said arm. The contact 3 is resiliently mounted upon said arm and is preferably insulated therefrom by'means ot' a suitable non-conductive medium interposed therebetween.
The 'latch 5 is pivoted at 22 upon the support 20 the upper end of said latch being shaped to engage a pin 23 projecting from the side of the arm 1 while a helical spring 24 biases said latch to engagement therewith, movement of said latch in response to its bias being also limited by the stop member 21.
The tripping coil is of known construction and comprises a U-shaped magnetic support 25 secured to the base 8 below the switch mechanism and carrying the usual coil and plunger, the Jformer being connected in the controlled circuit and provided with Calibrating means of known character, and 'the latter being arranged to engage and trip the latch 5 upon response of said coil to overloads.
, 1t is to be understood that during movement of the operating handle 11 to return the arm` 1 to closed'circuit position, the arm 2 is moved to open circuit position whereby engagement ot the switch contacts during such' operation is positively prevented.' Furthermore, upon subsequent movement of the arm 11 to closed circuit position, the
slotted portion 16 of the link 12 is moved downwardly to disengage the pin 15 for permitting opening movement of the arm 1 upon tripping of the latch.
IVhile the aore-described switch is'single pole, it is obvious that the construction is equally adaptable to switches of the multipole type.
IVhat I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. In a circuit breaker, the combination with a pair of cooperating contact elements, one of said elements having means for moving the same out of engagement with the other and means biasing the same to a position of engagement with the other and the other of said elements being also movable and tending at all times to disengage they former, of means to restrain said other element against such tendency but subject to automatic release under overload conditions.
2. In a circuit breaker, in combination, a
pair of contact elements adapted to coperate electrically, one or" said elements being permanently biased to disengage thelother and having retaining means to hold the same against such bias, the other of said devices being oppositely biased dependent upon its position with reference to a predetermined neutral position to move either toward or away from said former element when so held, overload tripping means for said former element and means whereby said former element maybe reset after tripping thereof, by movement of said latter element to circuit interrupting position.
8. In a circuit breaker, in combination, a pair of contact arms extending substantially at right angles to each other and carrying contacts adapted to coperate electrically, one or said contacts being spring-biased t0- ward the other, the arm carrying said contact being permanently biased to cause separation of said contacts'as abutment contacts, means for restraining said arm against such bias subject to release upon the occurrence of an overload, the'other of said arms having a bias to contact engaging position and being movable from such position or returnable thereto to effect sliding engagement of said contacts.
4:. In a-circuit breaker, in combination, a pair of movable switch armsl carrying contacts adapted to coperate electrically, one of said contacts being spring pressed, said arms and said contacts being arrangedrelatively to one another to provide for wiping engagement of the latter and separation thereof as abutment contacts, one of said arms having a bias toward engaging position and the other of said arms being permanently biased to cause separation of said contacts and means for restraining said latter arm against such bias subject to tripping thereof under predetermined conditions of overload.
5. In a circuit breaker, in combination, a pair of movable switch arms carrying contacts adapted to coperate electrically, one of said contacts being spring pressed, said arms and said contacts being arranged relatively to one another to provide for wiping engagement of the latter and separation thereof as abutment contacts, one of said arms having a bias toward Contact engaging position and the other of said arms being permanently biased to cause separation oit' said contacts and means for restraining said latter arm against such bias Subj ect to tripping thereof under predetermined conditions of overload,
and resetting means for said latter arm including a link having a pin and Slot connection therewith and a pivotal connection with said former arm for moving said latter arm to closed position during movement of said former arm to open circuit position and permitting return of said former arm to closed circuit position during restraint of said latter arm by said restraining means.
In witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed name.
CLARENCE T. EVANS.
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US2472275A (en) * 1943-12-27 1949-06-07 Landis & Gyr Ag Electric switch
US2797276A (en) * 1952-02-06 1957-06-25 Labinal Ets Automatic circuit breakers
US2821600A (en) * 1953-08-14 1958-01-28 Ite Circuit Breaker Ltd Circuit breaker operating mechanism

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2472275A (en) * 1943-12-27 1949-06-07 Landis & Gyr Ag Electric switch
US2797276A (en) * 1952-02-06 1957-06-25 Labinal Ets Automatic circuit breakers
US2821600A (en) * 1953-08-14 1958-01-28 Ite Circuit Breaker Ltd Circuit breaker operating mechanism

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