Circuit breaker, fastening assembly therefor, and associated assembly method
10395873 ยท 2019-08-27
Assignee
Inventors
- WILLIAM GEORGE EBERTS (MOON TOWNSHIP, PA, US)
- Jordan C. Myers (Bethel Park, PA, US)
- Kimberley A. Silken (Richfield, MN, US)
Cpc classification
H01H71/40
ELECTRICITY
H01H71/0207
ELECTRICITY
H01H69/01
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01H69/01
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A fastening assembly is for a circuit breaker. The circuit breaker has a base and a bimetal. The fastening assembly includes a heater element structured to be coupled to the bimetal and the base, and a plurality of fastening members including a nut and a coupling member coupled to the nut. The nut is structured to be disposed between the heater element and the bimetal. The coupling member extends through the heater element and into the nut in order to minimize movement of the heater element with respect to the base.
Claims
1. A fastening assembly for a circuit breaker, said circuit breaker comprising a base and a bimetal, said fastening assembly comprising: a heater element coupled to said bimetal and said base; and a plurality of fastening members comprising a nut and a coupling member coupled to said nut, said nut being disposed between said heater element and said bimetal, said coupling member extending through said heater element and into said nut in order to minimize movement of said heater element with respect to said base, wherein said nut comprises a stabilizing portion and a post portion extending outwardly from said stabilizing portion and away from said bimetal.
2. The fastening assembly of claim 1 wherein said stabilizing portion is disposed substantially perpendicular to said post portion.
3. The fastening assembly of claim 1 wherein said stabilizing portion comprises a first edge portion and a second edge portion disposed opposite and substantially parallel to said first edge portion; and wherein each of said first edge portion and said second edge portion engages said base in order to allow said coupling member to couple to said nut.
4. The fastening assembly of claim 1 wherein said stabilizing portion is disposed substantially parallel to said bimetal.
5. The fastening assembly of claim 1 wherein said post portion extends from said stabilizing portion a distance; wherein said stabilizing portion has a thickness; and wherein the distance is at least 2.5 times the thickness.
6. The fastening assembly of claim 1 wherein said fastening assembly is devoid of epoxy engaging said heater element.
7. A fastening assembly for a circuit breaker, said circuit breaker comprising a base and a bimetal, said fastening assembly comprising: a heater element coupled to said bimetal and said base; and a plurality of fastening members comprising a nut and a coupling member coupled to said nut, said nut being disposed between said heater element and said bimetal, said coupling member extending through said heater element and into said nut in order to minimize movement of said heater element with respect to said base, wherein said coupling member is a screw; wherein said screw comprises a head portion and a threaded portion extending from said head portion; and wherein said heater element is disposed between said head portion and said nut.
8. The fastening assembly of claim 7 wherein said plurality of fastening members further comprises a plate member having a first surface and a second surface opposite and parallel to said first surface; wherein said first surface engages said heater element; and wherein said second surface engages said head portion of said screw.
9. The fastening assembly of claim 8 wherein said plate member is disposed parallel to said bimetal.
10. The fastening assembly of claim 9 wherein said nut comprises a stabilizing portion and a post portion extending outwardly from said stabilizing portion and away from said bimetal; wherein said stabilizing portion is disposed substantially parallel to said plate member; and wherein said post portion is disposed substantially perpendicular to said plate member.
11. A circuit breaker comprising: a base; a bimetal; and a fastening assembly comprising: a heater element coupled to said bimetal and said base, and a plurality of fastening members comprising a nut and a coupling member coupled to said nut, said nut being disposed between said heater element and said bimetal, said coupling member extending through said heater element and into said nut in order to minimize movement of said heater element with respect to said base, wherein said nut comprises a stabilizing portion and a post portion extending outwardly from said stabilizing portion and away from said bimetal; and wherein said stabilizing portion engages said base in order to prevent said nut from rotating with respect to said base.
12. The circuit breaker of claim 11 wherein said base has a surface facing said bimetal and disposed parallel with respect thereto; and wherein said stabilizing portion is disposed between said surface and said bimetal.
13. The circuit breaker of claim 11 wherein said stabilizing portion is disposed substantially perpendicular to said post portion.
14. The circuit breaker of claim 11 wherein said stabilizing portion comprises a first edge portion and a second edge portion disposed opposite and substantially parallel to said first edge portion; and wherein each of said first edge portion and said second edge portion engages said base in order to allow said coupling member to couple to said nut.
15. The circuit breaker of claim 11 wherein said post portion extends from said stabilizing portion a distance; wherein said stabilizing portion has a thickness; and wherein the distance is at least 2.5 times the thickness.
16. A circuit breaker comprising: a base; a bimetal; and a fastening assembly comprising: a heater element coupled to said bimetal and said base, and a plurality of fastening members comprising a nut and a coupling member coupled to said nut, said nut being disposed between said heater element and said bimetal, said coupling member extending through said heater element and into said nut in order to minimize movement of said heater element with respect to said base, wherein said coupling member is a screw; wherein said screw comprises a head portion and a threaded portion extending from said head portion; wherein said heater element is disposed between said head portion and said nut; wherein said plurality of fastening members further comprises a plate member having a first surface and a second surface opposite and parallel to said first surface; wherein said first surface engages said heater element; and wherein said second surface engages said head portion of said screw.
17. A method of assembling a circuit breaker comprising the steps of: providing said circuit breaker with a base, a bimetal, and a fastening assembly, said fastening assembly comprising a heater element coupled to said bimetal and said base, and a plurality of fastening members comprising a nut and a coupling member; disposing said nut between said heater element and said bimetal; and extending said coupling member through said heater element and into said nut in order to minimize movement of said heater element with respect to said base, wherein said nut comprises a stabilizing portion and a post portion extending outwardly from said stabilizing portion and away from said bimetal.
18. The method of claim 17 wherein said coupling member is a screw; and wherein the method further comprises the step of: screwing said screw into said nut, said nut engaging said base during the screwing step in order to prevent rotation of said nut.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A full understanding of the disclosed concept can be gained from the following description of the preferred embodiments when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(7) As employed herein, the singular form of a, an, and the include plural references unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Still further, as used herein, the term number shall mean one or an integer greater than one (e.g., a plurality).
(8) As employed herein, the term coupled shall mean that two or more parts are joined together directly or joined through one or more intermediate parts. Furthermore, as employed herein, the phrase directly connected shall mean that two or more parts are joined together directly, without any intermediate parts being disposed therebetween at the point or location of the connection.
(9) As employed herein, the term coupling member refers to any suitable connecting or tightening mechanism expressly including, but not limited to, screws, bolts and the combinations of bolts and nuts (e.g., without limitation, lock nuts) and bolts, washers and nuts.
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(11) As shown, the nut 132 is preferably located between the heater element 122 and the bimetal 106. Referring to
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(16) As discussed above, the novel fastening assembly 110 substantially minimizes and/or eliminates movement of the heater element 122 with respect to the base 103. Referring to
(17) It will be appreciated that a method of assembling the circuit breaker 102 includes the steps of providing the circuit breaker 102 with a base 103, a bimetal 106, and a fastening assembly 110, the fastening assembly 110 having a heater element 122 coupled to the bimetal 106 and the base 103, and a plurality of fastening members including a nut 132 and a coupling member (e.g., screw 152); disposing the nut 132 between the heater element 122 and the bimetal 106; and extending the screw 152 through the heater element 122 and into the nut 132 in order to minimize movement of the heater element 122 with respect to the base 103. The method may also include the step of screwing the screw 152 into the nut 132, the nut 132 engaging the base 103 during the screwing step in order to prevent rotation of the nut 132.
(18) Accordingly, it will be appreciated that the disclosed concept provides for an improved (e.g., without limitation, better secured heater element 122 and bimetal 106, more accurately calibrated circuit breaker 102) circuit breaker 102, fastening assembly 110 therefor, and associated assembly method in which a coupling member 152 extends through the heater element 122 and into a nut 132 in order to minimize movement of the heater element 122 with respect to the base 103.
(19) While specific embodiments of the disclosed concept have been described in detail, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications and alternatives to those details could be developed in light of the overall teachings of the disclosure. Accordingly, the particular arrangements disclosed are meant to be illustrative only and not limiting as to the scope of the disclosed concept which is to be given the full breadth of the claims appended and any and all equivalents thereof.