Patent classifications
H01H11/02
Laser processing of fabric for electronic devices
An electronic device such as a cover for a portable device or other electronic equipment may have circuitry mounted in a housing. The housing may be formed from layers of material such as fabric and polymer layers. The circuitry of the electronic device may include components mounted on a printed circuit. The components may include movable components such as keys in a keyboard. A fabric layer may overlap the keys. Border regions of the fabric layer that surround each key may be characterized by a stiffness. To ensure that the keys or other movable components in the device exhibit satisfactory stiffness levels, the keys can be tested and selected border regions or other fabric layer portions may be laser ablated or otherwise processed to locally reduce fabric layer stiffness.
Method of manufacturing a submersible electrical enclosure for a switchgear assembly
A submersible electrical enclosure is for a switchgear assembly. The switchgear assembly includes a number of electrical switching apparatus. The submersible electrical enclosure includes: a plurality of sides defining an interior, the interior receiving each of the electrical switching apparatus, each side including: a conductive polymeric layer facing away from the interior, and an insulative polymeric layer molded to the conductive polymeric layer. The insulative polymeric layer faces the interior and substantially overlays the conductive polymeric layer.
Method for producing a trip unit
A method for manufacturing a trip unit that connects to a circuit breaker. The method includes mounting an assembly formed by a shaft and a trip member in a first case, mounting a detecting member in a second case, and assembling the first case and the second case, a contact end cooperating mechanically with the trip member such that the trip member trips the circuit breaker in the assembled configuration of the trip unit when the corresponding detecting member detects an electric fault.