CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial
No. 60/615,446, filed October 1, 2004.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0002] This invention relates to circuit breakers with auxiliary switches that signal the
state of the breaker contacts and, more particularly, to arrangements for actuating
the auxiliary switch.
Background Information
[0003] It is common for many circuit breakers to be provided with an auxiliary switch that
signals the open or closed state of the circuit breaker contacts. Often, the auxiliary
switch is offered as an option. For instance, the auxiliary switch can be added, if
requested, by insertion in a compartment in a primary cover of the circuit breaker
that is enclosed by a secondary cover. The plunger of the auxiliary switch extends
through an opening in the primary cover where it is actuated by a projection molded
on the crossbar that ties the moving contact arms of the multipole circuit breaker
together. The crossbar necessarily must be stiff to assure coordinated movement of
the contact arms of all of the poles. Thus, the projection on the crossbar which is
molded of the same material is stiff and non-compliant.
[0004] With this arrangement, there exists the potential for an accumulation of tolerance
stack up within the circuit breaker operating mechanism to provide too much or too
little travel. This travel may not be sufficient enough to actuate the auxiliary switch,
or, excessive travel may damage the auxiliary switch. In previous instances, customizing/modifying
plunger lengths was necessary to accommodate this tolerance stack up.
[0005] There is, therefore, room for improvement in arrangements for actuating the auxiliary
switches in circuit breakers.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] Aspects of the invention are directed to a multipole circuit breaker in which an
accessory is actuated by an actuator secured to the crossbar and having a compliant
finger that actuates and deactuates a plunger of the accessory while accommodating
for variations in travel of the crossbar such as those resulting from tolerances and
overtravel.
[0007] As one aspect of the invention, a circuit breaker comprises: a housing; a plurality
of poles each comprising: separable contacts each comprising a fixed contact and a
movable contact, and a contact arm assembly comprising a contact arm having the movable
contact affixed to a distal end and a carrier pivotally mounting the contact arm for
rotation between a closed position in which the movable contact engages the fixed
contact and an open position in which the movable contact is separated from the fixed
contact; a crossbar connecting the contact arm assemblies of the poles together as
a moving assembly; an operating mechanism coupled to the moving assembly to simultaneously
move the contact arms of the poles between the open and closed positions; an accessory
having a plunger mounted in the housing adjacent to the crossbar; and an accessory
actuator clip secured to and movable with the crossbar and having a finger that engages
the plunger to actuate the accessory with the contact arms in one of the open and
closed positions and that releases the plunger to deactuate the accessory in the other
of the open and closed positions, the finger being complaint to accommodate for variations
in travel of the crossbar.
[0008] The accessory actuator clip may be molded as a unitary piece from a compliant material.
[0009] The accessory actuator clip may comprise a plurality of hooks that secure the accessory
actuator clip to the crossbar.
[0010] The crossbar may be secured to the carrier of the contact arm assembly of one of
the poles with a staple. The staple may include a pair of legs. The accessory actuator
clip may be a molded clip that seats over the staple with a pair of hooks engaging
the pair of legs of the staple.
[0011] The accessory actuator clip may include a pair of legs having distal ends. The staple
may include a pair of legs having distal ends. A pair of cleats may project inwardly
from the distal ends of the legs of the accessory actuator clip. The legs of the accessory
actuator clip may straddle the legs of the staple. The cleats may snap under the distal
ends of the legs of the staple to secure the accessory actuator clip to the moving
assembly.
[0012] The accessory actuator clip may include a U-shape having a base and a pair of parallel
legs. The finger may extend at an angle from the outer surface of one of the legs.
[0013] As another aspect of the invention, an accessory actuator clip is for a circuit breaker
including a housing, a plurality of poles each comprising: separable contacts each
comprising a fixed contact and a movable contact, and a contact arm assembly comprising
a contact arm having a movable contact affixed to a distal end and a carrier pivotally
mounting the contact arm for rotation between a closed position in which the movable
contact engages the fixed contact and an open position in which the movable contact
is separated from the fixed contact, a crossbar connecting the contact arm assemblies
of the poles together as a moving assembly, an operating mechanism coupled to the
moving assembly to simultaneously move the contact arms of the poles between the open
and closed positions, and an accessory having a plunger mounted in the housing adjacent
to the crossbar. The accessory actuator clip comprises: a base; a pair of legs; and
a finger extending at an angle from the outer surface of one of the legs, wherein
the accessory actuator clip is structured to secure to and be movable with the crossbar,
wherein the finger is structured to engage the plunger to actuate the accessory with
the contact arms in one of the open and closed positions and to release the plunger
to deactuate the accessory in the other of the open and closed positions, and wherein
the finger is complaint to accommodate for variations in travel of the crossbar.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] A full understanding of the invention can be gained from the following description
of the preferred embodiments when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings
in which:
Figure 1 is an isometric view of a circuit breaker incorporating aspects of the invention.
Figure 2 is a longitudinal sectional view through the circuit breaker of Figure 1
showing pertinent parts.
Figure 3 is an isometric sectional view showing pertinent parts of the circuit breaker
of Figure 1.
Figure 4 is an isometric view of an accessory actuator clip in accordance with aspects
of the invention.
Figure 5 is an isometric view illustrating the relationship of the accessory actuator
clip of Figure 4 to an auxiliary switch and to its support.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0015] Figure 1 illustrates a circuit breaker 1 incorporating aspects of the invention.
The circuit breaker 1 has a housing 3 formed by a base 5, a primary cover 7 that mates
with the base 5, and a secondary cover 9 seated on the primary cover. The example
circuit breaker 1 has three poles 11 A, 11 B and 11C, although the invention is applicable
to circuit breakers having two or more poles. The load conductors 13A, 13B and 13C
for these poles are visible in Figure 1. A handle 15 is used to manually turn the
circuit breaker 1 off and on.
[0016] Figures 2 and 3 illustrate only pertinent internal parts of the circuit breaker 1.
Each of the poles of the circuit breaker 1, such as the pole 11A, has separable contacts
17 in the form of a fixed contact 19 and a movable contact 21. The fixed contact 19
is mounted on a line conductor 23, while the movable contact 21 is affixed to the
distal end 25 of a contact arm 27. The contact arm 27 is supported for pivotal movement
at about an axis 29 by a carrier 31 to form a contact arm assembly 33. As illustrated
by the arrows 35, the contact arm assembly 33 is rotatable between a closed position,
as shown in Figure 2, in which the movable contact 21 engages the fixed contact 19
and an open position (not shown) in which the separable contacts 17 are separated.
[0017] The contact arm assemblies 33 of the three poles 11A-11C are joined together to form
a moving contact assembly 37 by a crossbar 39. As is well known, an operating mechanism
41, typically coupled to the center pole 11 B, operates the moving assembly 37 to
simultaneously open and close the separable contacts 17 of each of the poles 11A-11C.
The operating mechanism 41 can be actuated manually by the handle 15 or automatically
in response to specified current/time characteristics of load current by a trip mechanism
43, again as is well known.
[0018] The crossbar 39 is tied to the carrier 31 of each pole 11 by a staple 45. As shown
in Figure 5, the staple 45 has a pair of legs 47 each of which terminates in a pair
of stakes 49 that extend through holes in the carrier 31 as can be seen in Figure
3. The ends of the stakes 49 are spun to secure the staple 45, and therefore, the
crossbar 39 to the contact arm assembly 33.
[0019] As shown in Figure 2, the primary cover 7 of the circuit breaker 1 has a compartment
53 in which is received an accessory such as the auxiliary switch 55. The auxiliary
switch 55 is secured in the compartment 55 by the secondary cover 9 (Figure 1). The
auxiliary switch 55 has a plunger 57 that extends downward into the cavity 59 where
is it actuated by an accessory actuator clip 61 (Figure 3). As best seen in Figure
4, the accessory actuator clip 61 is U-shaped having a base part 63 and a pair of
legs 65 and 67 extending in generally parallel planes from the ends of the base part
63. An actuating finger 69 extends at an angle from the outer surface of the leg 65.
A pair of hooks, such as cleats 71, chamfered at the lateral edges 73 project inwardly
from the distal ends of the legs 65 and 67.
[0020] The accessory actuator clip 61 is preferably molded as an integral piece from a compliant
material such as, for example, a polyester resin. It is secured on the crossbar 39
by spreading the legs 65 and 67 to straddle the legs 47 of the staple 45 (Figure 5).
When fully seated on the staple 45, the cleats 71 snap under the distal ends of the
legs 47 of the staple 45 between the stakes 49 to firmly secure the accessory actuator
clip 61 to the moving assembly 37 (Figure 3). As can be seen from Figures 2, 3 and
5, when the contact arm assembly 33 of the pole 11A is in the closed position, the
actuating finger 69 of the actuator accessory clip 61 (Figure 4) engages and actuates
the plunger 57 of the auxiliary switch 55. The actuating finger 69 is stiff enough
that it overcomes the spring bias on the plunger 57 to actuate the plunger, yet is
flexible enough that when the plunger seats, the actuating finger 69 can flex to accommodate
for overtravel. This overtravel can result from a stackup of tolerances in the moving
assembly 37 which can result in different angular positions of the crossbar 39 when
the separable contacts 17 are closed. Additional variations in the final position
of the crossbar 39 with the separable contacts 17 closed can be attributed to wear
of the fixed and movable contacts 19 and 21. The flexing of the actuating finger 69
due to the compliant material from which it is made easily accommodates for these
variations without generating undue stresses.
[0021] As mentioned, the accessory in the exemplary embodiment of the invention is the auxiliary
switch 55. Such auxiliary switches are commonly used to signal the open/closed state
of the separable contacts 17, such as for remote monitoring or operation.
[0022] As another example of an accessory, a similar microswitch is typically incorporated
into a shunt trip mechanism (not shown), which allows the coil of the shunt trip mechanism
to be energized only when the separable contacts 17 are closed. Such a shunt trip
mechanism is variously used for remote tripping of the breaker and for electronic
tripping, which can include tripping for ground faults and/or arc faults.
[0023] Although example accessories are disclosed, a wide range of circuit breaker accessories
may be employed with the example accessory actuator clip 61.
[0024] While specific embodiments of the invention have been described in detail, it will
be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications and alternatives
to those details could be developed in light of the overall teachings of the disclosure.
Accordingly, the particular arrangements disclosed are meant to be illustrative only
and not limiting as to the scope of the invention which is to be given the full breadth
of the claims appended and any and all equivalents thereof.
REFERENCE NUMERICAL LIST
[0025]
- 1
- circuit breaker
- 3
- housing
- 5
- base
- 7
- primary cover
- 9
- secondary cover
- 11
- poles A,B,C
- 13
- load conductors
- 15
- handle
- 17
- separable contacts
- 19
- fixed contact
- 21
- movable contact
- 23
- line conductor
- 25
- distal end of contact arm
- 27
- contact arm
- 29
- pivot axis
- 31
- carrier
- 33
- contact arm assembly
- 35
- arrows
- 37
- moving assembly
- 39
- crossbar
- 41
- operating mechanism
- 43
- trip mechanism
- 45
- staple
- 47
- legs of staple
- 49
- stakes
- 53
- compartment
- 55
- accessory auxiliary switch
- 57
- plunger on accessory auxiliary switch
- 59
- cavity in housing
- 61
- accessory actuator clip
- 63
- base of accessory actuator clip
- 65
- leg of accessory actuator clip
- 67
- leg of accessory actuator clip
- 69
- actuating finger
- 71
- cleats
- 73
- chamfers
1. A circuit breaker (1) comprising:
a housing (3);
a plurality of poles (11A,11B,11C) each comprising:
separable contacts (17) each comprising a fixed contact (19) and a movable contact
(21), and
a contact arm assembly (33) comprising a contact arm (27) having the movable contact
affixed to a distal end (25) and a carrier (31) pivotally mounting the contact arm
for rotation between a closed position in which the movable contact engages the fixed
contact and an open position in which the movable contact is separated from the fixed
contact;
a crossbar (39) connecting the contact arm assemblies of the poles together as a moving
assembly (37); an operating mechanism (41) coupled to the moving assembly to simultaneously
move the contact arms of said poles between the open and closed positions;
an accessory (55) having a plunger (57) mounted in the housing adjacent to the crossbar;
and
an accessory actuator clip (61) secured to and movable with the crossbar and having
a finger (69) that engages the plunger to actuate said accessory with the contact
arms in one of the open and closed positions and that releases the plunger to deactuate
said accessory in the other of the open and closed positions, the finger being complaint
to accommodate for variations in travel of the crossbar.
2. The circuit breaker (1) of Claim 1 wherein said accessory actuator clip is molded
as a unitary piece from a compliant material.
3. The circuit breaker (1) of Claim 1 wherein said accessory actuator clip comprises
a plurality of hooks (71) that secure said accessory actuator clip to said crossbar.
4. The circuit breaker (1) of Claim 1 wherein said crossbar is secured to the carrier
of said contact arm assembly of one of said poles with a staple (45).
5. The circuit breaker (1) of Claim 4 wherein said staple includes a pair of legs (47);
and wherein said accessory actuator clip is a molded clip that seats over the staple
with a pair of hooks (71) engaging the pair of legs of said staple.
6. The circuit breaker (1) of Claim 4 wherein said accessory actuator clip includes a
pair of legs (65,67) having distal ends; wherein said staple includes a pair of legs
(47) having distal ends; wherein a pair of cleats (71) project inwardly from the distal
ends of said legs of said accessory actuator clip; wherein the legs of said accessory
actuator clip straddle the legs of said staple; and wherein said cleats snap under
the distal ends of the legs of said staple to secure said accessory actuator clip
to said moving assembly.
7. The circuit breaker (1) of Claim 1 wherein said accessory is an auxiliary switch.
8. The circuit breaker (1) of Claim 1 wherein said housing includes a cavity (59); and
wherein the plunger of said accessory extends into the cavity of said housing where
is it actuated by the finger of said accessory actuator clip.
9. The circuit breaker (1) of Claim 1 wherein said accessory actuator clip includes a
U-shape having a base (63) and a pair of parallel legs (65,67); and wherein said finger
extends at an angle from the outer surface of one of said legs.
10. The circuit breaker (1) of Claim 1 wherein a count of said poles is three.
11. An accessory actuator clip (61) for a circuit breaker (1) including a housing (3),
a plurality of poles (11A,11B,11C) each comprising: separable contacts (17) each comprising
a fixed contact (19) and a movable contact (21), and a contact arm assembly (33) comprising
a contact arm (27) having the movable contact affixed to a distal end (25) and a carrier
(31) pivotally mounting the contact arm for rotation between a closed position in
which the movable contact engages the fixed contact and an open position in which
the movable contact is separated from the fixed contact, a crossbar (39) connecting
the contact arm assemblies of the poles together as a moving assembly (37), an operating
mechanism (41) coupled to the moving assembly to simultaneously move the contact arms
of said poles between the open and closed positions, and an accessory (55) having
a plunger (57) mounted in the housing adjacent to the crossbar, said accessory actuator
clip (61) comprising:
a base (63);
a pair of legs (65,67); and
a finger (69) extending at an angle from the outer surface of one of said legs,
wherein said accessory actuator clip is structured to secure to and be movable with
the crossbar,
wherein said finger is structured to engage the plunger to actuate said accessory
with the contact arms in one of the open and closed positions and to release the plunger
to deactuate said accessory in the other of the open and closed positions, and
wherein said finger is complaint to accommodate for variations in travel of the crossbar.
12. The accessory actuator clip (61) of Claim 11 wherein said accessory actuator clip
is molded as a unitary piece from a compliant material.
13. The accessory actuator clip (61) of Claim 11 wherein said legs include a plurality
of hooks (71) structured to secure said accessory actuator clip to said crossbar.
14. The accessory actuator clip (61) of Claim 11 wherein said crossbar is secured to the
carrier of said contact arm assembly of one of said poles with a staple (45).
15. The accessory actuator clip (61) of Claim 14 wherein said staple includes a pair of
legs (47); and wherein said accessory actuator clip is a molded clip that is structured
to seat over the staple with a pair of hooks (71) engaging the pair of legs of said
staple.
16. The accessory actuator clip (61) of Claim 14 wherein the legs of said accessory actuator
clip have distal ends; wherein said staple includes a pair of legs (47) having distal
ends; wherein a pair of cleats (71) project inwardly from the distal ends of said
legs of said accessory actuator clip; wherein the legs of said accessory actuator
clip are structured to straddle the legs of said staple; and wherein said cleats are
structured to snap under the distal ends of the legs of said staple to secure said
accessory actuator clip to said moving assembly.
17. The accessory actuator clip (61) of Claim 11 wherein said accessory is an auxiliary
switch.
18. The accessory actuator clip (61) of Claim 11 wherein said housing includes a cavity
(59); wherein the plunger of said accessory extends into the cavity of said housing;
and wherein the finger of said accessory actuator clip is structured to actuate said
plunger in said cavity.
19. The accessory actuator clip (61) of Claim 11 wherein said accessory actuator clip
includes a U-shape formed by said base and said legs.
20. The accessory actuator clip (61) of Claim 19 wherein said legs are parallel to each
other.