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Contact arms for use in electrical switchgear and methods of fabricating same
10134553 · 2018-11-20 · ·

A contact arm for use in a circuit breaker is provided. The contact arm includes a tubular body that includes a conductive tube and defines a central longitudinal axis of the contact arm. The body has a first end configured for connection with a contact of the circuit breaker, and a second end configured for connection with a pole of the circuit breaker. The body defines a plurality of apertures extending therethrough from an outer surface of the body to an inner surface of the body.

Contact arms for use in electrical switchgear and methods of fabricating same
10134553 · 2018-11-20 · ·

A contact arm for use in a circuit breaker is provided. The contact arm includes a tubular body that includes a conductive tube and defines a central longitudinal axis of the contact arm. The body has a first end configured for connection with a contact of the circuit breaker, and a second end configured for connection with a pole of the circuit breaker. The body defines a plurality of apertures extending therethrough from an outer surface of the body to an inner surface of the body.

METHODS AND APPARATUS TO DISABLE A TRIP CIRCUIT DURING SELF TEST IN GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTERS
20180323605 · 2018-11-08 ·

A ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) having an automatic self-test feature is configured to disable a trip circuit therein during a self test, yet still allow the trip circuit to respond during the self test to detection of a large ground fault by tripping a main contact switch of the GFCI. The GFCI includes circuitry that overrides the disablement of the trip circuit during a self test in response to detection of a ground fault that exceeds a predetermined threshold. Methods of disabling a trip circuit of a GFCI during a self test while still allowing the trip circuit to respond during the self test to detection of a large ground fault are also provided, as are other aspects.

CIRCUIT BREAKERS WITH SHAPED NEUTRAL BUSBARS AND/OR LOAD TERMINALS AND RELATED METHODS
20180301308 · 2018-10-18 ·

Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter (AFCI), Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) or AF/GF circuit breakers which may optionally have relatively small or compact bodies that have shaped neutral busbars and/or load terminals with an arm that extends through a window of a current transformer in a circuit breaker housing. The neutral busbar and/or load terminal can have a rigid or semi-rigid shaped body with a first segment that extends through the window of the current transformer and a second segment that extends behind the first segment about a printed circuit board. A plug-on, pigtail or bolt-on neutral can engage an electrical pad of the neutral busbar.

CIRCUIT BREAKERS WITH SHAPED NEUTRAL BUSBARS AND/OR LOAD TERMINALS AND RELATED METHODS
20180301308 · 2018-10-18 ·

Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter (AFCI), Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) or AF/GF circuit breakers which may optionally have relatively small or compact bodies that have shaped neutral busbars and/or load terminals with an arm that extends through a window of a current transformer in a circuit breaker housing. The neutral busbar and/or load terminal can have a rigid or semi-rigid shaped body with a first segment that extends through the window of the current transformer and a second segment that extends behind the first segment about a printed circuit board. A plug-on, pigtail or bolt-on neutral can engage an electrical pad of the neutral busbar.

Housing assembly for an electrical switch
10090129 · 2018-10-02 · ·

A housing assembly is for an electrical switching apparatus. The housing assembly includes a base, a cover, and only one single coupling member extending through the base and the cover in order to couple the base to the cover.

Housing assembly for an electrical switch
10090129 · 2018-10-02 · ·

A housing assembly is for an electrical switching apparatus. The housing assembly includes a base, a cover, and only one single coupling member extending through the base and the cover in order to couple the base to the cover.

Heater apparatus, circuit interrupter, and related method
10056214 · 2018-08-21 · ·

A heater apparatus is structured for use in a circuit interrupter having a thermal trip and includes a conductive device having a terminal and a heater that are co-formed with one another. The terminal includes a base and a support. The conductive device is formed from an individual metallic plate that is bent to form a number of plate elements. The base includes at least one plate element, and the heater includes at least another plate element, with the base and the heater being co-formed. A compression element is threadably receivable on the terminal and is structured to compressively retain an electrical conductor between the compression element and the base.

Heater apparatus, circuit interrupter, and related method
10056214 · 2018-08-21 · ·

A heater apparatus is structured for use in a circuit interrupter having a thermal trip and includes a conductive device having a terminal and a heater that are co-formed with one another. The terminal includes a base and a support. The conductive device is formed from an individual metallic plate that is bent to form a number of plate elements. The base includes at least one plate element, and the heater includes at least another plate element, with the base and the heater being co-formed. A compression element is threadably receivable on the terminal and is structured to compressively retain an electrical conductor between the compression element and the base.

Circuit breakers with shaped neutral busbars and/or load terminals and related methods

Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter (AFCI), Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) or AF/GF circuit breakers which may optionally have relatively small or compact bodies that have shaped neutral busbars and/or load terminals with an arm that extends through a window of a current transformer in a circuit breaker housing. The neutral busbar and/or load terminal can have a rigid or semi-rigid shaped body with a first segment that extends through the window of the current transformer and a second segment that extends behind the first segment about a printed circuit board. A plug-on, pigtail or bolt-on neutral can engage an electrical pad of the neutral busbar.