Patent classifications
H01H13/68
Sealing mechanism and push-button device
A sealing mechanism is suitable for a key device. The key device contains a key base, and the sealing mechanism contains one front ring shell, one lamp base shell and one sealing member. The front ring shell is installed on the key base, and the lamp base shell is installed on the front ring shell. The sealing member contains a sealing body and a sealing wall. The sealing wall is circularly arranged around the sealing body so as to be fixed on the lamp base shell. When the lamp base shell is installed on the front ring shell, the lamp base shell and the front ring shell respectively push the periphery of the sealing body, so that the sealing body and the front ring shell jointly form one sealing space so as to seal one first open groove on the key base.
Locking structure and system using the same
A locking structure and a system using the same are provided. The locking structure includes a rotating unit, a first switch, a sheet and a second switch. The sheet includes a recess and contact to the first switch or the rotating unit. The second switch includes a protrusion movably disposed within the recess.
Locking structure and system using the same
A locking structure and a system using the same are provided. The locking structure includes a rotating unit, a first switch, a sheet and a second switch. The sheet includes a recess and contact to the first switch or the rotating unit. The second switch includes a protrusion movably disposed within the recess.
SWITCH ACTIVATION MECHANISM
A mechanism for operating a switch for a powered device, the mechanism including a first manually operable member and a second manually operable member. The mechanism is configured to activate the switch in response to a first motion and a different second motion of the first manually operable member. The second manually operable member is configured to move in response to the second motion of the first manually operable member.
Plug-in circuit breaker
A plug-in circuit breaker that includes a circuit breaker housing, and a locking mechanism, an unlocking mechanism, and a button mechanism all arranged inside the circuit breaker housing, and an operating mechanism connected to the button mechanism to drive the circuit breaker to switch on/switch off; the locking mechanism includes a first locking member with one end protruding outside the circuit breaker housing, and the circuit breaker housing comprises a locking member opening co-operated with the first locking member; the unlocking mechanism includes an independent pulling member drivingly co-operated with the first locking member, when the circuit breaker is in the switch-off state, one end of the first locking member protrudes outside the circuit breaker housing from the locking member opening, and pulling the pulling member enables the first locking member to retract into the inside of the circuit breaker housing.
Temporary restriction of access to circuit breakers
A circuit breaker can actuate to a closed condition and to an open condition. An assembly for the circuit breaker can include an obstacle that can be positioned to obstruct one form of actuation while permitting another form of actuation. The obstacle can be moved from the obstructing position to allow multiple forms of actuation. The obstacle may permit manual actuation of the circuit to an open state in any position.
Push-Type Solid-State Circuit Breaker
A push-type solid-state circuit breaker, including: a closing button; an opening button; a locking member; a movable contact capable of moving together with the closing button; a linkage plate, arranged on the housing via a spring and capable of moving in a second direction between an extended position and a recovery position, the linkage plate is in the extended position upon the closing button being in the initial closing position and in the recovery position upon the closing button being in the closed position, upon the linkage plate being in the recovery position and the opening button being in the open position, a part of the linkage plate abuts against the opening button and prevents the opening button from returning from the open position to the initial opening position.
LOCKING STRUCTURE AND SYSTEM USING THE SAME
A locking structure and a system using the same are provided. The locking structure includes a rotating unit, a first switch, a sheet and a second switch. The sheet includes a recess and contact to the first switch or the rotating unit. The second switch includes a protrusion movably disposed within the recess.