Background of the invention
[0001] Circuit breakers, such as miniature circuit breakers (MCBs), including magnetic systems
are used in electrical engineering systems to protect electrical circuits against
overloads, e.g., caused by short circuits or the like, and are used to automatically
interrupt an electrical current path, i.e., they trip, if such an overload occurs.
[0002] Typically, the circuit breakers are equipped with a tripping unit based on an electromagnetic
component and a thermal release component, a trigger lever, which is configured to
be latched, and a tripping element operational coupled to the latched trigger level,
as well as an contact device providing a switchable electrical contact, an extinguishing
chamber and connection terminals.
[0003] For some type of overload cases, the electromagnetic component is used to trip the
circuit breaker. The electromagnetic component has a movable armature which, in the
rest position, partially protrudes into a wire coil with electrical current flowing
through, which has to be monitored. When the electrical current within the coil exceeds
a predetermined trip current, the armature is displaced by the resulting magnetic
field of the coil and trips a contact device of the circuit breaker via a plunger.
Detailed description of the invention
[0004] Such a circuit breaker typically provides a toggle to open and close the circuit
breaker. After tripping of the circuit breaker the toggle is in an open position and
an operator looking at the position of the toggle does not know, whether it got into
the open position by turning the toggle or by triggering.
[0005] Aspects of the present invention are related to an indicator system for a circuit
breaker device, a use of an indicator system, and a use of a circuit breaker device
with subject matter as described in the independent claims. Advantageous modifications
of the invention are stated in the dependent claims. All combinations of at least
two of the features disclosed in the description, the claims, and the figures fall
within the scope of the invention. In order to avoid repetition, features disclosed
in accordance with the method shall also apply and be claimable in accordance with
mentioned systems.
[0006] In this entire description of the invention, the sequence of procedural steps is
presented in such a way that the process is easily comprehensible. However, the skilled
person will recognize that many of the process steps can also be executed in a different
order and lead to the same or a corresponding result. In this sense, the sequence
of the process steps can be changed accordingly. Some features are provided with counting
words to improve readability or to make the assignment more clear, but this does not
imply the presence of certain features.
[0007] To achieve these and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the invention,
as embodied and broadly described herein, there is provided an indicator system for
a circuit breaker device to indicate a trip status of the circuit breaker device,
including:
an indicator element, configured to provide a tripped status position or a non-tripped
status position;
a coupling bow, configured to mechanically couple a toggle of the circuit breaker
with the indicator system and to lock the indicator element in a no-trip status position,
if the circuit breaker is in a closed status and not tripped; and
a steering plate configured to unlock the indicator element from the coupling bow
if the circuit breaker is triggered, for releasing the indicator element to achieve
a trip status position.
[0008] Advantageously the indicator system can be configured to provide an information to
an operator about the trip status of the circuit breaker based on a trip status position
of the indicator element.
That means, that the indicator system can be configured to indicate the trip status
of the circuit breaker independent of a position of the toggle of the circuit breaker,
in particular if the circuit breaker is in a closed position and the circuit breaker
was not tripped.
The information about the tripping status of the circuit breaker can reduce safety
risks, because the root cause of the off-status of the circuit breaker is indicated
by the system.
[0009] According to an aspect, the indicator element is configured to be latched in respect
to a housing of the circuit breaker device to the non-tripped status position or the
tripped status position for indicating the trip status.
The latching of the indicator element in respect to the housing of the circuit breaker
provides safe operation of the indicator element to keep its trip status position,
in particular if there are mechanical interferences.
[0010] According to an aspect, the indicator element is configured to be locked to the non-tripped
status position or the tripped status position based on a spring, which is mechanically
coupled to the indicator element and configured to snap into two different respective
detent positions provided by the housing of the circuit breaker device. The spring
can provide means to maintain the detent status position of the indicator element
and controls a preload of a trigger lever to initiate a change of the status position.
[0011] According to an aspect, the indicator element is configured to indicate the respective
trip status of the circuit breaker device at a window of the circuit breaker, depending
on a trip status position of the indicator element.
The trip status position of the indicator element can indicate a tripped status position
or the non-tripped status position.
Therefore the position of the indicator element can be indicated visually to the outside
of the circuit breaker, as for instance a miniature circuit breaker (MCB), to an operator,
e.g. by different appearance of the surface of the indicator element, e.g. different
printing and/or different colours, shown to the outside of the circuit breaker, depending
on the trip status position.
That means, the indicator system can be configured to indicate by the position of
the indicator element, whether the circuit breaker was activated by a trigger lever,
respectively a delatching lever, in case of tripping the circuit breaker and can be
configured to be reset by changing the status of the circuit breaker from an off status
to an on status, e.g. by a mechanical coupling to the toggle of the circuit breaker.
[0012] According to an aspect, the indicator element is configured to be reset into the
non-trip status by the coupling bow, if the toggle of the circuit breaker is moved
from an open status of the circuit breaker to the closed status of the circuit breaker
device.
If the indicator element holds the trip status position, the indicator element can
be configured to interact with the coupling bow to be moved to the non-tripped status
position if the toggle of the circuit breaker is operated in the on-position.
[0013] According to an aspect, the indicator element is configured to keep the non-tripped
status position if the toggle of the circuit breaker is operated.
The indicator element can be configured to be coupled to the toggle of the circuit
breaker by the coupling bow, such that the toggle can be operated between the open
and the closed position of the circuit breaker without changing the trip position
of the indicator element, if the circuit breaker is not tripped.
The indicator element can be configured to keep the non-tripped status independent
on the position of the toggle of the circuit breaker, based on a second slotted hole
guiding a leg of the coupling bow as described below. This enables the indicator element
to indicate the trip status of the circuit breaker independent of an operation of
the toggle.
[0014] According to an aspect, the indicator system is configured to reset the indicator
element to the non-trip status position, if the toggle of the circuit breaker is operated
to the closed position after a tripping event of the circuit breaker device.
[0015] According to an aspect, the indicator element comprises two slotted holes, which
are displaced against each other such that they are openly connected for enabling
a leg of the coupling bow to be moved within both slotted holes; and the two slotted
holes are displaced against each other and configured to form an edge at a connection
point of the two slotted holes to define an anchor point for the leg of the coupling
bow for locking the indicator element.
A first slotted hole can provide a functionality of the indicator element to change
the position if the circuit breaker device is triggered even if the toggle is in its
on position.
[0016] The second slotted hole can provide a functionality of the indicator element to keep
its position if the toggle is operated, but the circuit breaker device is not tripped.
[0017] According to an aspect, the steering plate and the indicator element are configured
to interact for locking the indicator element with the coupling bow in the non-tripped
status position.
This interaction between the steering plate and the indicator element provides safe
operation of the indicator element keeping its position without a trigger event of
the circuit breaker device, in particular if there are mechanical disturbances.
For the interaction of the steering plate with the indicator element to lock the coupling
bow in the non-trip status position the steering plate is configured with two slotted
holes, which are displaced against each other such that they are openly connected
for enabling a leg of the coupling bow to be moved within both slotted holes of the
steering plate corresponding to the two slotted holes of the indicator element. To
lock the coupling bow a leg of the coupling bow can be arranged within the two slotted
holes of the steering plate and take indicator element. The steering plate is configured
to be rotated in respect to the indicator element such that in the non-trip status
position the leg of the coupling bow is locked at the anchor point of the indicator
element based on the two slotted holes of the steering plate being rotated in respect
to the two slotted holes of the indicator element. That means that the leg of the
coupling bow is hindered to move within the first slotted hole of the indicator element,
because one of the slotted holes of the steering plate fix the leg of the coupling
bow at the anchor point position. A spring, which couple the indicator element and
the steering plate elastically, can provide that the steering plate and the indicator
element are rotated in respect to each other as described for locking the coupling
bow in the non-trip status position.
[0018] According to an aspect, the steering plate is configured to unlock the indicator
element from the coupling bow if a trigger lever of the circuit breaker device interacts
with the steering plate during triggering of the circuit breaker device.
The interaction of the trigger lever with the steering plate can be e.g. by hitting
the steering plate by the trigger lever.
The steering plate can be configured to release a leg of the coupling bow from the
anchor point provided by the two displaced slotted holes allowing the indicator element
to achieve the trip status position starting from the non-trip status position.
[0019] According to an aspect, the steering plate comprises means for coupling to the indicator
element to move the indicator element from the non-trip status position to the trip
status position, if the steering plate interacts with the trigger lever.
[0020] The steering plate can be configured to move the indicator element from the non-tripped
status position to the trip status position, if the trigger lever interacts with the
steering plate, e.g. by hitting the steering plate, during a trigger event of the
circuit breaker device, e.g. by means of a driving pin of the steering plate, for
mechanically coupling to the indicator element.
[0021] According to an aspect, the steering plate is configured to release the leg of the
coupling bow from the anchor point to unlock the indicator element from the coupling
bow if the circuit breaker is triggered.
The steering plate can be configured to unlock the coupling bow from the indicator
element if the circuit breaker is triggered by displacement of the coupling bow from
the anchor point within the two slotted holes, after releasing the leg of the coupling
bow from the locking position by change of its position.
[0022] A kit of parts, including the indicator element and the steering plate and the spring
and the coupling bow is provided to be assembled for use within a circuit breaker
device. This kit of parts can be preassembled to be inserted into the circuit breaker
device, as e.g. a MCB, for assembling the circuit breaker device.
[0023] A circuit breaker device is provided, which includes an indicator system as described
above.
Advantageously the circuit breaker device can indicate its trip status independent
on the position of the toggle.
[0024] A use of an indicator system including an indicator element as described above is
provided, to indicate a trip status of a circuit breaker device.
Such an indicator system provides a functionality to indicate a trip status of a circuit
breaker device to an operator.
[0025] A use of a circuit breaker device as described above is provided, including an indicator
system as described above, to indicate a trip status of a circuit breaker device.
Such circuit breaker device can provide a functionality to indicate a trip status
of the circuit breaker device to an operator.
Brief description of the drawings
[0026] The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding
of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this application,
illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the description serve to
explain the principle of the invention. The drawings display:
- FIG. 1a-c
- depicts an indicator system with functional steps of a functional sequence;
- FIG. 2a-d
- depicts an indicator system with functional steps of a functional sequence;
- FIG. 3a-c
- depicts schematically the indication of the trip status;
- FIG. 4a, b
- depicts a schematic drawing of the indicator system;
- FIG. 5
- depicts components of the indicator system;
- FIG. 6a-g
- depicts an indicator system with functional steps of functional sequences from a first
site of the indicator system; and
- FIG. 7a-g
- depicts an indicator system with functional steps of functional sequences from a first
site of the indicator system;
[0027] The sequence of figures 1a to 1c sketches schematically functional steps of an indicator
system 200, as described above, if a toggle 150 of a circuit breaker device is operated.
The toggle 150 in figure 1a is in an off-position of the circuit breaker device and
the indicator element 120 is in a tripped status position such that a surface of the
indicator element 120 with a defined appearance, e.g. different printing and/or different
colours, is shown to the outside of the circuit breaker through the window 140 of
the housing of the circuit breaker. The indicator element 120 is configured to take
the different status positions by a rotation of the indicator element 120 centred
to an axis 128. The indicator element 120 is coupled to the toggle 150 by means of
a coupling bow 110. One leg of the coupling bow 110 is guided by the first slotted
hole 122 and the second slotted hole 124, which are building an anchor point 126 for
mechanical interaction for the leg of the coupling bow 110.
The toggle 150 in figure 1b is operated to an on-position of the circuit breaker as
indicated by the arrow at the toggle 150 and resulting from this the indicator element
120 is moved to the non-trip status position, as indicated by the arrow at the indicator
element, by means of a leg of the coupling bow 110, which is coupled to the indicator
element 120 at the anchor point 126 to rotate the indicator element 120.
Figure 1c sketches that the toggle 150 can be moved freely within the second slotted
hole 124 such that the indicator element 120 is kept in its latched position indicating
a non-trip status of the circuit breaker device, because the leg of the coupling bow
can slide within the second slotted hole 124 in this non-trip status position of the
indicator element 120.
[0028] Figure 2 a to d sketch functional steps of changes of the latched non-trip status
position of the indicator element 120 to the tripped status position, if the circuit
breaker device is tripped. Figure 2a sketches a release of the leg of the coupling
bow 110, which is arranged within the slotted holes 122, 124. If the trigger lever
210 is moving towards the steering plate 130 the steering plate 130 is configured
to rotate about an axis 128 to displace the leg of the coupling bow 110 from the anchor
position 126 to release the indicator element 122 to change to the tripped status
position. By this, the leg of the coupling bow 110 can freely move within the first
slotted hole 122. The steering plate 130 is configured to couple to the indicator
element 120 to push the indicator element into the tripped status position, as indicated
in figure 2c, if triggering of the circuit breaker device occurs.
[0029] If, because of tripping of the circuit breaker device, the toggle 150 is moving to
the off-position, the indicator element 120 can be latched in its tripping status
position, because the indicator element 120 is configured such that the leg of the
coupling bow 110 can move freely within the first slotted hole 122 and second slotted
hole 124.
[0030] Figure 3a sketches an outside view of a circuit breaker device, wherein the toggle
150 is in an off-position and the window 140, within the housing of the circuit breaker
device, indicates a tripping event by, e.g. a red, colour coding caused by a tripped
status position of the indicator element 120.
[0031] Figure 3b sketches an outside view of the circuit breaker device, wherein the toggle
150 takes an on-position and the window 140, within the housing of the circuit breaker
device, is reset to a non-tripping status by, e.g. green, colour coding caused by
a non-tripped status position of the indicator element 120.
[0032] Figure 3c depicts a part of a technical drawing of the indicator system 200 integrated
into a circuit breaker device. The toggle 150 is shown in the off position of the
circuit breaker device and the indicator element 120 indicates the tripping of the
circuit breaker device by its tripped status position. Because the steering plate
130 is placed beneath the indicator element 120 only coupling pins 510, 520, as shown
in figure 4a, of the steering plate 130 are shown in figure 3c.
[0033] Figure 4a depicts a perspective technical drawing of the indicator system 200 within
indicator element 120 including a first slotted hole 122 and the second slotted hole
124, which are openly displaced against each other to form an anchor point 126. One
leg of the coupling bow 110 is placed within this two slotted holes 122, 124. The
steering plate 130 is arranged to stack within the indicator element is close a explained
below.
[0034] Figure 4b depicts the same indicator system 200 as in figure 4a drafted as a perspective
technical drawing from an different point of view to show the backside of the indicator
system 200. In addition, the spring 410 for latching the indicator element 120, which
is coupled to the indicator element, is drawn.
[0035] Figure 5 depicts perspective technical drawings of components of the indicator system.
The indicator element 120 is shown with the first slotted hole 122 and a second slotted
hole 124 building an anchor point 126 as described before. The steering plate 130
is shown with a first coupling pin 510 and a second coupling pin 520 for forcing the
indicator element 120 to the tripped status position. The coupling bow 110 includs
two legs as shown, wherein the longer leg can be placed within the two slotted holes
122, 124. Also as shown, the spring 410 is configured to latch the indicator element
120 at the non-tripped status position or the tripped status position.
[0036] Figure 6a to c correspond as a technical drawing to figure 1a to c, respectively.
Within figure 6b and d, a latch position 610 for the spring 410 within the housing
of the circuit breaker is indicated.
[0037] Figure 6d to g correspond as a technical drawing to figure 2 a to d, respectively.
[0038] Figure 7 a to g correspond as a technical drawing from the different point of view
from the opposite side to figure 6 a to g, respectively.
1. Indicator system (200) for a circuit breaker device to indicate a trip status of the
circuit breaker device, comprising:
an indicator element (120), configured to provide a tripped status position or a non-tripped
status position;
a coupling bow (110), configured to mechanically couple a toggle (150) of the circuit
breaker with the indicator system (200) and to lock the indicator element (120) in
a no-tripped status position, if the circuit breaker is in a closed status and not
tripped; and
a steering plate (130) configured to unlock the indicator element (120) from the coupling
bow (110) if the circuit breaker is triggered, for releasing the indicator element
(120) to achieve a trip status position.
2. The indicator system (200) according to the preceding claim, wherein the indicator
element (120) is configured to be latched in respect to a housing of the circuit breaker
device to the non-tripped status position or the tripped status position for indicating
the trip status.
3. The indicator system (200) according to claim 2, wherein the indicator element (120)
is configured to be locked to the non-tripped status position or the tripped status
position based on a spring (410), which is mechanically coupled to the indicator element
(120) and configured to snap into two different respective detent positions provided
by the housing of the circuit breaker device.
4. The indicator system (200) according to any of the preceding claims,
wherein the indicator element (120) is configured to indicate the respective trip
status of the circuit breaker device at a window (140) of the circuit breaker, depending
on a trip status position of the indicator element (120).
5. The indicator system (200) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the indicator
element (120) is configured to be reset into the non-tripped status by the coupling
bow (110), if the toggle (150) of the circuit breaker is moved from an open status
of the circuit breaker to the closed status of the circuit breaker device.
6. The indicator system (200) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the indicator
element (110) is configured to keep the non-tripped status position if the toggle
(150) of the circuit breaker is operated.
7. The indicator system (200) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the indicator
system (200) is configured to reset the indicator element (120) to the non-tripped
status position, if the toggle (150) of the circuit breaker is operated to the closed
position after a tripping event of the circuit breaker device.
8. The indicator system (200) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the indicator
element (120) comprises two slotted holes (122, 124), which are displaced against
each other such that they are openly connected for enabling a leg of the coupling
bow (110) to be moved within both slotted holes (122, 124); and the two slotted holes
(122, 124) are displaced against each other and configured to form an edge at a connection
point of the two slotted holes to define an anchor point (126) for the leg of the
coupling bow (110) for locking the indicator element (120).
9. The indicator system (200) according to the preceding claim, wherein the steering
plate (130) and the indicator element (120) are configured to interact for locking
the indicator element (120) with the coupling bow (110) in the non-tripped status
position.
10. The indicator system (200) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the steering
plate (130) is configured to unlock the indicator element (120) from the coupling
bow (110) if a trigger lever (210) of the circuit breaker device interacts with the
steering plate (130) during triggering of the circuit breaker device.
11. The indicator system (200) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the steering
plate (130) comprises means for coupling to the indicator element (120) to move the
indicator element (120) from the non-tripped status position to the tripped status
position, if the steering plate (130) interacts with the trigger lever (210).
12. The indicator system (200) according to any of claims 8 to 11, wherein the steering
plate (130) is configured to release the leg of the coupling bow (110) from the anchor
point (126) to unlock the indicator element (120) from the coupling bow (110) if the
circuit breaker is triggered.
13. Circuit breaker device comprising an indicator system (200) according to any of the
preceding claims.
14. Use of an indicator system (200) according to any of claims 1 to 12 comprising an
indicator element (120), to indicate a trip status of a circuit breaker device.
15. Use of a circuit breaker device according to claim 13 comprising an indicator system
(200) according to any of claims 1 to 12, to indicate a trip status of a circuit breaker
device.