Fixing and unlocking mechanism for plug-in type circuit breaker
11164712 · 2021-11-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H71/025
ELECTRICITY
H01H71/0264
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A fixing and unlocking mechanism for a plug-in type circuit breaker includes a housing (1) A button (2) is mounted in a button slot (101) of the housing (1). The fixing and unlocking mechanism is characterized in that the housing (1) is provided with a locking mechanism (3) therein, so that the plug-in type circuit breaker cannot be unplugged from a mounting cabinet, and the housing (1) is further provided with an unlocking mechanism (4) therein, which can unlock the locking mechanism (3) to make the plug-in type circuit breaker is unplugged from the mounting cabinet.
Claims
1. A fixing and unlocking mechanism for a plug-in type circuit breaker, comprising a housing, and a button mounted in a button slot of the housing, wherein the housing is provided therein with a locking mechanism, wherein the locking mechanism prevents the plug-in type circuit breaker from being unplugged from an installation cabinet, and the housing is further provided therein with an unlocking mechanism, wherein the unlocking mechanism is capable of unlocking the locking mechanism so that the plug-in type circuit breaker is unplugged from the installation cabinet, wherein the unlocking mechanism comprises a unbuckling member, wherein the unbuckling member is mounted in the housing via a first shaft and is rotatable about the first shaft, a first unbuckling boss is provided at one end of the unbuckling member, the first unbuckling boss is snapped on a unbuckling linkage step at an end of the fastener, a first unbuckling block is provided at the other end of the unbuckling member, and the first unbuckling block corresponds to a first driving protrusion on the button; or wherein the locking mechanism and the unlocking mechanism are formed integrally, comprising a locking and unbuckling member, the locking and unbuckling member is mounted in the housing via a second shaft and is rotatable about the second shaft, a second locking boss is provided at an upper end on one side of the locking and unbuckling member, the housing is provided with a second limiting slot hole corresponding to the second locking boss, a second torsion spring is mounted to the housing, the second torsion spring has one end resting on a lower surface of the locking and unbuckling member on a right side of the second shaft, a second unbuckling block is provided at the other end of the locking and unbuckling member, and the second unbuckling block corresponds to a second driving protrusion on the button.
2. The fixing and unlocking mechanism for a plug-in type circuit breaker according to claim 1, wherein the second locking boss is chamfered.
3. The fixing and unlocking mechanism for a plug-in type circuit breaker according to claim 1, wherein the second torsion spring rests on a second stepped surface of a lower portion of the locking and unbuckling member.
4. The fixing and unlocking mechanism for a plug-in type circuit breaker according to claim 1, wherein a limiting block is provided on a lower end surface of the locking and unbuckling member.
5. The fixing and unlocking mechanism for a plug-in type circuit breaker according to claim 1, wherein the locking mechanism comprises a fastener, a cylinder is provided at a right end of the fastener, the cylinder is mounted in an arcuate groove on an inner wall of the housing, a first torsion spring is mounted to the housing, the first torsion spring has one end resting on a lower surface of the fastener, a first locking boss is provided on an upper surface of the fastener, and the housing is provided with a first limiting slot hole corresponding to the first locking boss.
6. The fixing and unlocking mechanism for a plug-in type circuit breaker according to claim 5, wherein the first locking boss is chamfered.
7. The fixing and unlocking mechanism for a plug-in type circuit breaker according to claim 5, wherein the first torsion spring rests on a first stepped surface of a lower portion of the fastener.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(12) The present disclosure is further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.
(13) A fixing and unlocking mechanism for a plug-in type circuit breaker comprises a housing 1, a button 2 mounted in a button slot 101 of the housing 1. The housing 1 is provided therein with a locking mechanism 3 so that the plug-in type circuit breaker cannot be unplugged from an installation cabinet, and the housing 1 is further provided therein with an unlocking mechanism 4, which can unlock the locking mechanism 3 so that the plug-in type circuit breaker is unplugged from the installation cabinet.
First Embodiment
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Second Embodiment
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(19) When the circuit breaker is in a disconnected state, during plugging of the circuit breaker into a cabinet, the second locking boss 602 on the right side of the locking and unbuckling member 6 is depressed by the cabinet, the locking and unbuckling member 6 is rotated clockwise against a reacting force from the second torsion spring 7, and thus the circuit breaker can be smoothly installed in the cabinet. After the circuit breaker is installed in the cabinet, the second locking boss 602 is no longer pressed by the cabinet, thus the locking and unbuckling member 6 is rotated counterclockwise under the action of the second torsion spring 7, the second locking boss 602 protrudes from the upper portion of the housing, and therefore the circuit breaker is locked in the cabinet by the second locking boss 602 and cannot be unplugged therefrom. The circuit breaker can be switched on by pressing the button 2, the circuit breaker can be opened by pulling out the button 2. After the button 2 is pulled outward to a certain position, the second driving protrusion 202 on the right upper portion of the button 2 acts on the second unbuckling block 603 on the left side of the locking and unbuckling member 6, the locking and unbuckling member 6 is rotated clockwise about the second shaft 601 against the reacting force from the second torsion spring 7 under the action of the button 2, the second locking boss 602 is moved downward to a certain position and lower than the surface of the housing of the circuit breaker, and thus the circuit breaker is unlocked from the cabinet and can be easily unplugged from the cabinet.
(20) When the circuit breaker is in a closed state, the limiting block 605 provided on the right lower end surface of the locking and unbuckling member 6 abuts against the button 2, so that the second locking boss 602 cannot be moved downward, and the circuit breaker cannot be plugged into the cabinet. As shown in
(21) The structures, proportions, sizes, quantities, and the like depicted in the drawings appended to the embodiments are only used to cooperate the contents disclosed in the specification, to facilitate understanding and reading by those skilled in the art, and are not intended to limit restrictive conditions where the present disclosure is implementable, and therefore do not have a technically essential meaning. Any modification in structure, change in proportion relationship, or adjustment in size, without affecting the efficacy that can be generated by the present disclosure and the object that can be achieved by the present disclosure, should fall within the scope that can be covered by the technical content disclosed in the present disclosure. Moreover, terms such as “upper”, “lower”, “left”, “right”, “middle”, “clockwise”, “counterclockwise”, and the like cited in this specification are also only intended to facilitate clear description, but are not intended to limit the scope where the present disclosure is implementable, and a change or adjustment in a relative relationship thereof, without essentially changing the technical content, should also be considered as falling within the scope where the present disclosure is implementable.