Patent classifications
H01H9/104
FUSE PANEL MODULE WITH A MOVABLE FUSE HOLDER
A panel fuse module for use with one or more fuses. The panel fuse module includes a housing with a first fuse contact and a second fuse contact. The first fuse contact is resiliently deformable and is mounted on a post of the housing. A movable fuse holder is provided which is moveable relative to the housing and relative to the first fuse contact. A cam member is provided on the movable fuse holder. As the movable fuse holder is moved from the first position toward the second position, the cam member cooperates with the first fuse contact to move the first fuse contact from a less-stressed first position to a more-stressed second position to allow the respective fuse of the one or more fuses to be inserted into the housing without engaging the first fuse contact.
Low profile fusible disconnect switch device
A compact fusible disconnect switch device having a reduced switch housing size and increased power density is configured to be face mounted to a panel. A fuse cover assembly allows installation and removal of a fuse without having to open the panel. Line-side and load-side terminals are provided on a common side of the housing. In-line mechanical ganging and simultaneous application is provided for combinations of the compact fusible disconnect switch devices.
VISUAL SAFE INDICATOR FOR INTERRUPTION OF POWER TO FUZE SYSTEMS AND METHODS
Systems and methods directed to a visual safe indicator (VSI) for mechanical interruption of power to a fuze are provided. A VSI includes a circuit board including a pair of contact pads, a shaft configured to rotate about an axis, a visual indicator wheel coupled to rotate with the shaft, and a pair of spring contacts coupled to the visual indicator wheel, or any combination thereof. Rotation of the shaft rotates the visual indicator wheel to move the pair of spring contacts between connected and disconnected positions associated with powered-on and powered-off states of the VSI. The connected position engages the pair of spring contacts with the pair of contact pads to complete a circuit through the VSI. The disconnected position disengages the pair of spring contacts from the pair of contact pads to open the circuit. Additional systems and related methods are also provided.
Safety Switches with Live Voltage Separation
A safety switch includes a housing including first and second compartments that are separated by a barrier, a switch mechanism in the first compartment, one or more fuse holders in the second compartment, a first door connected to the housing and covering the first compartment, a second door connected to the housing, a handle connected to the switch mechanism, and a locking mechanism operatively connected to the handle. The handle is movable between an off position and an on position. The locking mechanism configured such that: the second door is locked in a closed position when the handle is in the on position; the second door is movable from the closed position to an open position to expose the second compartment when the handle is in the off position; and the handle is locked in the off position when the second door is in the open position.
HIGH VOLTAGE COMPACT FUSIBLE DISCONNECT SWITCH DEVICE WITH MAGNETIC ARC DEFLECTION ASSEMBLY
A compact fusible disconnect switch device includes a magnetic arc deflection assembly including at least a pair of magnets disposed about a switch contact assembly. The magnetic arc deflection assembly facilitates reliable connection and disconnection of DC voltage circuitry well above 125 VDC with reduced arcing intensity and duration. Multiple pairs of magnets may apply magnetic fields in directions opposing one another to deflect electrical arcs in different directions at more than one location in the switch contact assembly to facilitate high voltage DC operation.
SWITCH ASSEMBLY FOR POWER TOOLS
A switch assembly for use in a power tool may include a load circuit having a movable contact through which an electrical current flows to operate the power tool. A switch assembly may include a biasing element configured to bias the movable contact toward an open position in the load circuit. A switch assembly may include a fuse element which, in an intact state, is configured to maintain the movable contact in a closed position in the load circuit against a bias of the biasing element, and which, in a broken state, is configured to permit the movable contact to move to the open position under the bias of the biasing element.
Safety switch having interlocking handle and door
A safety switch includes a housing including first and second compartments that are separated by a barrier, a switch mechanism in the first compartment, one or more fuse holders in the second compartment, a first door connected to the housing and covering the first compartment, a second door connected to the housing, a handle connected to the switch mechanism, and a locking mechanism operatively connected to the handle. The handle is movable between an off position and an on position. The locking mechanism configured such that: the second door is locked in a closed position when the handle is in the on position; the second door is movable from the closed position to an open position to expose the second compartment when the handle is in the off position; and the handle is locked in the off position when the second door is in the open position.
High voltage compact fusible disconnect switch device with magnetic arc deflection assembly
A compact fusible disconnect switch device includes a magnetic arc deflection assembly including at least a pair of magnets disposed about a switch contact assembly. The magnetic arc deflection assembly facilitates reliable connection and disconnection of DC voltage circuitry well above 125 VDC with reduced arcing intensity and duration. Multiple pairs of magnets may apply magnetic fields in directions opposing one another to deflect electrical arcs in different directions at more than one location in the switch contact assembly to facilitate high voltage DC operation.
Electronically controlled fusible switching disconnect modules and devices
A fusible switch disconnect device includes a housing adapted to receive at least one fuse therein, and a switchable contact for connecting the fuse to circuitry. A tripping mechanism and control circuitry are provided to move the switchable contact to an open position in response to a predetermined electrical condition.
Switch-fuse module
A switch-fuse module includes: a security device, a fuse; and a fuse canister having the fuse inside. The security device includes at least one slider linearly movable between open and closed positions; an earthing switch that is galvanically connected to the fuse, and is coupled to the slider such that the open position effects an open state of the earthing switch and the closed position effects an closed state of the earthing switch; a propulsion element configured to move the earthing switch from the open to the closed state when discharging; and a locking mechanism configured to block access to the fuse in a locked state. The slider is coupled to the locking mechanism such that the slider in the closed position while the locking mechanism is in the unlocked state, so that the fuse is only accessible if it is ensured that the fuse is earthed.