US1631503A - Quick-break switch - Google Patents

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US1631503A
US1631503A US40230A US4023025A US1631503A US 1631503 A US1631503 A US 1631503A US 40230 A US40230 A US 40230A US 4023025 A US4023025 A US 4023025A US 1631503 A US1631503 A US 1631503A
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H21/00Switches operated by an operating part in the form of a pivotable member acted upon directly by a solid body, e.g. by a hand
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  • ⁇ My invention relatesto an improved-forni of* electrical' knifel switch.
  • engagement is-broken between the blades and break v'jaws ofen ordinary knife switch,v .arcs are formed therebetween'justas separation-takes place.” These arcs burn away the contacts.V
  • Fig. .3 is an enlarged fragmentary vien ⁇ showing in detail the quick breakconstrnctionfof my invention; The parts 1n this view are iI-the'positions they occupy imiil) mediately previous to separation of the contacts.'v i
  • Fig. 5 is a view'similar to Fig. 3, this view showing the contacts separated.
  • a preferred embodiment 0f my invention comprises a box 11 having an interior 12 and a cover 13 for covering thefront thereof, this cover being swingable so that vaccess to fthe interior ofthe box may be had.
  • An insulationbase-board 15 is secured to a bottom 16 of the box 11 by bolts 17 which extend through the board 15 and through inwardly pressed portions 18 of the bottom 16.
  • vBreak jaws 20 are secured near the upper end of the board 15 by bolts 21 which extend fromi'the-board 15 through i .break jaws 20.
  • Current kcarrying -wires124 are connected tothe break jaws 2O by means ⁇ fof connectors 25. ⁇
  • the wires 24 areconnected to the connectors 25 vandthe connectors 25. are secured to the flanges 23by'thebolts 21,'
  • Hinge jaws -27 aie secured to the board 15V and blades l2.8 are pivoted to thehinge jaws A 27 by pivotV bolts .29.y 'The hinge jaws 27 are connected lto the up'perfuse retainers 31 which carryv upperends of fuses-'32. ,The i Y tainers 34.by bolts 36.
  • Plunger portionsl 47 of the plungers 43 are 'bent downwardly a slight'distancev and tendfthrough .openings 48 formed, in crossv- .opening lever 60.A
  • the crank is eccentric of bearing portions' 6 1v of the Voperating- 1nember-56, which bearing portions extend through openings l6.2 1n the sidewalls 58 and vtherefore the crank portion A 55d is swung through an arcl whenthe vvlever 60, ismanipu, lated.
  • j Headsv64 are formed on the ends ofk the plungers .43 which'extendgthrough the :i:
  • VCoilsprings 65 are placed between washers 66 and 67 be tween the heads 64 land the cross bars 49 of l the' stirrups 511.
  • engagement lugs are bentinwardly from the legs 53of the stirrups51'and are adapted to be engaged by the washers 67. ⁇ v
  • Vthe box to be set in a wall 8O a considerable distance without interference to the opera tion of the lever.
  • a switch the combination of: a base; jaws secured ⁇ to said base; pivoted blades so placed as to rclose the circuits' between said jaws; va cross bar secured to said blades; an operating .member; a plunger ⁇ rigidly secured to said cross bar and project ing outwardly therefrom; va stirrup hinged upon said operating means and having an opening through which said plunger projects; a compression coil spring surrounding said plunger and bearing at one end on said stirrup and at the other end on the outer end of said plunger; and lugs formed on said stirrup and projecting into the path of a head formed on said plunger for limiting the compression of saidl spring.

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June 7, 1927. 1,631,503
J. H. PENGILLY v QUICK BRgAK SWITCH Filed June 29. 1925 2 sheets-snee*u 1 ,5/ www /YrrOf/VA-I.
Patented June 7, V1927.
, i UNITED SIMS? .IOSEPHTE PENeItLxor Los AnGELnscALIFoaNIa Assrenon moenowjn & ren-f GILLY, INc.`, or 'LosANGELEs CALIFORNIA, A conroaa'rron or CALIFORNIA;
QUICK-BR'neri'll swITcII. 1
` v.iplplieatioa filed June 29, 192.5.'sena1 No. 40,230. j 1
`My invention relatesto an improved-forni of* electrical' knifel switch. When engagement is-broken between the blades and break v'jaws ofen ordinary knife switch,v .arcs are formed therebetween'justas separation-takes place." These arcs burn away the contacts.V
It is highly desirable to rhave a quick breaking of the ybladesand rbreak jaws so that there will be'bnt a minimumof arcing and a minimum of burning of the contacts'.
It is an vobject ofmy inventionV to provide y a switch in which engagementbetween the tion. u I
blades and break jaws will be quickly broken regardless of the rapidity. with vwhich the" operating lever is moved. Itis sometimes desirable to vset a switch partlyv in thewallso that only the front part ofthe box extends therefrom. Switches intended; for such setting are known as semi-flush' switches.
It is a further object lofmy invention to provide a semi-flush switch having a rnovel.
quick break above.
Other objects and advantages of my inarrangement as mentioned vention will be made evident hereinafter.
features: of my invention, the cover being brokenV away to show the internal construc-` H:Fig.i2 is a cross section taken on :the line i are of Fig. 1.
Fig. .3 is an enlarged fragmentary vien` showing in detail the quick breakconstrnctionfof my invention; The parts 1n this view are iI-the'positions they occupy imiil) mediately previous to separation of the contacts.'v i
.'Fgig. 4 is ajsectiontaken on' thelline f of Fig. 3.'
Fig. 5 is a view'similar to Fig. 3, this view showing the contacts separated.
. With reference to Figs. 1 and 2 a preferred embodiment 0f my invention comprises a box 11 having an interior 12 and a cover 13 for covering thefront thereof, this cover being swingable so that vaccess to fthe interior ofthe box may be had. An insulationbase-board 15 is secured to a bottom 16 of the box 11 by bolts 17 which extend through the board 15 and through inwardly pressed portions 18 of the bottom 16. vBreak jaws 20 are secured near the upper end of the board 15 by bolts 21 which extend fromi'the-board 15 through i .break jaws 20. Current kcarrying -wires124 are connected tothe break jaws 2O by means` fof connectors 25.` The wires 24 areconnected to the connectors 25 vandthe connectors 25. are secured to the flanges 23by'thebolts 21,'
this beingvr best shown inFigs. 1 and 2.
Hinge jaws -27 aie secured to the board 15V and blades l2.8 are pivoted to thehinge jaws A 27 by pivotV bolts .29.y 'The hinge jaws 27 are connected lto the up'perfuse retainers 31 which carryv upperends of fuses-'32. ,The i Y tainers 34.by bolts 36.
tothe connectors 35.
lower; endsiof the 'fuses 32 are carriedvk in lowerfuserretainers 34. Connectors 35 are4 Vsecured in contact with they lower lfuse lre-y Wires 37 are joined r A cross'bar 39 is connected-to the blades 28 by langles plates 41.
*l Extending for.- vwardly Vfrom the cross bar 39 are-plungers 43 which are secured thereto by nuts44 andY v45-whichare threadably lsecured oni the plungers 43 at each-side of thecrossl bari 39.
Plunger portionsl 47 of the plungers 43 are 'bent downwardly a slight'distancev and tendfthrough .openings 48 formed, in crossv- .opening lever 60.A The crank is eccentric of bearing portions' 6 1v of the Voperating- 1nember-56, which bearing portions extend through openings l6.2 1n the sidewalls 58 and vtherefore the crank portion A 55d is swung through an arcl whenthe vvlever 60, ismanipu, lated. j Headsv64 are formed on the ends ofk the plungers .43 which'extendgthrough the :i:
openings 4 8y of the stirrupsl. VCoilsprings 65 are placed between washers 66 and 67 be tween the heads 64 land the cross bars 49 of l the' stirrups 511. As clearly showin in Fig. 4, engagement lugs are bentinwardly from the legs 53of the stirrups51'and are adapted to be engaged by the washers 67.`v
When the switch is closed, the blades128 are situated between the lips 72 of the break jaws 20. When the circuit which this switch controls is to be broken, the operating lever 6() is swungV ina manner tomove thel blades 28 from the positions shown in Fig.2 linto thepositions shown in Fig. 5. When the f operating lever 60 is swung, the operating pluiigers 43.1 This engagement gives posi-V moves the blades 28 :forwardly therewith. e As tlieblades move forwardly, less area is member 56 pivots in Vthe opening 62 on the bearing 6l and the. crank 55 swings forward-` ly. A rela-tive movement between the stirrups 5l and the plungers 43 occurs at this time,
' compressing-the l springs 65. K Frictional engagement between the break jaws 2O and the blades 281s sufficient to Vrestrain the blades 'against movement at this time. When the 'operating member 56 has been moved ,-to the extent shown inY F ig. 3, the engagement lugs dengage the washers 675 placed on the tive contact` between tliejoperatin'g member 56 and the blades .28'. As the operating member 56 is swung farther, positive iengagement lsupplied by the contact between the engagement lug 70 and the washers 67 in'engagement'with the bieakjaws 2O and the frictional VContact is therefore reduced.
vWhen the force of the frictional-contaet between the break jaws and the blades becomes less thanA the Vforce of compression lof the springs 65, the springs V65 will expand andv lvery quickly remove the blades 28 fromtlie position shown in Fig. B into the position shown in Fig. 5. Vhen the switch is to be closed, the lever 60 is swung backwardly. Thecross'bars 49'of the stirrups 5l engage the nuts 45 and give positive engagement be` v tween the, operating member 56 and the 'blades 28.
Vthe box to be set in a wall 8O a considerable distance without interference to the opera tion of the lever.
From the foregoing description it is ob vious that the break jaws and the blades will be separated very rapidly no matter how slow the operating member 56 is swung.
i. There is no movement of the blades 28 until Vthe engagement lugs 70 engage the washers 67. At this time there is a compression of the springs 65 and there isa resilient compressive force pulling forwardly on the plungers 4:3, this force Vhowever not being suliicient to' overcome the frictional engageengagement with the break jaws 20, as
shown in Fig, into'non-engaging position as shown VinV F ig. 5. Such an 'arrangement as this absolutely preventsa slow separating of the break jaws and blades: and'thusreduces arcing therebetween to a` minimum. Vith suchy an arrangement as shown in the drawings, the life of the switch is greatly prolonged. Y, y
T claim as my invention: l
jaws secured tosaid base; pivoted blades so placed as to close; tliecircuits betweenl said jaws; a cross bar secured to vsaid blades; an operating member; a plunger rigidly secured to said cross bar and .projecting outwardly therefrom; astirrup hinged upon said operating meansl and having an opening throughwliicli said plunger projects;'a compression coil spring surrounding said plunger and bearing at one end on ysaid stirrup and at the other end on the outer end of said plunger; and means formed on -said stirrup for limiting the compression of said spring.
2. Tn a switch, the combination of: a base; jaws secured `to said base; pivoted blades so placed as to rclose the circuits' between said jaws; va cross bar secured to said blades; an operating .member; a plunger `rigidly secured to said cross bar and project ing outwardly therefrom; va stirrup hinged upon said operating means and having an opening through which said plunger projects; a compression coil spring surrounding said plunger and bearing at one end on said stirrup and at the other end on the outer end of said plunger; and lugs formed on said stirrup and projecting into the path of a head formed on said plunger for limiting the compression of saidl spring.
In testimony whereof, Iliave hereunto set my hand at Los Angeles, California, this 24th day of June, 1925.
`Josnrii i-i. r-nNGi-LLY.
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