REVERSE HANDLE ACCESSORY FOR MOLDED CIRCUIT BREAKER
20250069839 ยท 2025-02-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H71/0264
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A circuit breaker accessory for reverse handle operation of a circuit breaker installed in a vertically inverse orientation includes a housing configured for attachment to a face of a circuit breaker on which a switching handle of the circuit breaker is arranged. A reverse switching handle is configured with a transverse sleeve for a pivot axis of operation between a down position and an up position with a top to protrude through the housing. An extension arm has a pivoting connector at a first end for coupling with the bottom end of the reverse switching handle, and a collar at a second end for coupling with the switching handle of the circuit breaker. A pivot shaft couples the transverse sleeve of reverse switching handle with the housing, arranged to fit through the transverse sleeve. The reverse switching handle operates in a direction opposite to the switching handle of the circuit breaker due to extension by the extension arm.
Claims
1. A circuit breaker accessory for reverse handle operation of a circuit breaker installed in a vertically inverse orientation, the accessory, comprising: a housing configured for attachment to a face of a circuit breaker on which a switching handle of the circuit breaker is arranged, the housing comprising a handle opening on the face surface and a pair of pivot openings to accept a pivot shaft through both sides of the housing; a reverse switching handle configured with a transverse sleeve for a pivot axis of operation between a down position and an up position, a top end arranged to protrude through the first opening, and a bottom end; an extension arm configured with a pivoting connector at a first end for coupling with the bottom end of the reverse switching handle, and a collar at a second end for coupling with the switching handle of the circuit breaker; and the pivot shaft, wherein the pivot shaft is: configured to couple the transverse sleeve of reverse switching handle with the housing, and arranged to fit through the pair of pivot openings and through the transverse sleeve; wherein reverse switching handle operates in a direction opposite to the switching handle of the circuit breaker due to extension by the extension arm.
2. The circuit breaker accessory of claim 1, wherein the extension arm comprises a flange arranged along a top surface of the extension arm for constant contact with an inside surface of the housing which forces the collar against the switching handle of the circuit breaker to maintain the coupling.
3. The circuit breaker accessory of claim 2, wherein the flange is shaped to allow rolling along its edge against the inside surface of the housing as the switching handle is operated up and down.
4. The circuit breaker accessory of claim 1, wherein the pivoting connector is implemented as a pair of connection tabs that snap fit onto indentations at the bottom end of the reverse switching handle.
5. The circuit breaker accessory of claim 1, wherein the collar has diameter that is slightly larger than the width of switching handle for a fit that permits free rotation within the diameter while maintaining a coupling.
6. The circuit breaker accessory of claim 1, wherein the length of extension arm is set to correspond with the top end of reverse switching handle being in the down position while the position of the switching handle of the circuit breaker is in the up position and vice-versa.
7. The circuit breaker accessory of claim 1, wherein the axial center point of the pivot shaft and corresponding center point of the pivot openings along a first dimension of the housing is determined in conjunction with the length of reverse switching handle, such as to allow for adequate clearance between the face of the circuit breaker and the bottom end of the reverse switching handle.
8. The circuit breaker accessory of claim 1, wherein the axial center point of the pivot shaft and corresponding center point for the pivot openings along a second dimension of the housing is determined in conjunction with the length of the reverse switching handle, such as to allow for a full angular range of operation between the down position and the up position of the reverse switching handle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0005] Non-limiting and non-exhaustive embodiments of the present embodiments are described with reference to the following FIGURES, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout the drawings unless otherwise specified.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0010] The reversing handle 212 is connected to the switching handle 105 via extension arm 211 within the interior of housing 201. A pivoting connector 215 is configured on extension arm 211 for connection to the bottom end of switching handle 212. In an embodiment, pivoting connector 215 is implemented as a pair of connection tabs that snap fit onto indentations at the mating end of reverse switching handle 212. Other means for the pivot connection may include a pin connection or other suitable substitution. Collar 216 is a coupling feature on extension arm 211 for coupling with switching handle 105. In an embodiment, collar 216 has diameter that is slightly larger than the width of switching handle 105 for a fit that permits free rotation within the diameter while remaining coupled. Flange feature 217 is arranged along the top surface of extension arm 211 as a constant contact point with the inside of housing 201, for keeping collar 216 coupled with switching handle 105. Flange feature 217 may be shaped to allow rolling along its edge against housing 201 as switching handle 105 is operated up and down via reverse switching handle operation. To couple reverse switching handle 212 to the housing 201, pivot shaft 213 fits into a pair of pivot openings 204 of housing 201 and is arranged to fit within transverse sleeve 218 of reverse switching handle 212. Collar pins 214 may be used to hold transverse sleeve 218 in place on pivot shaft 213 and may also secure pivot shaft 213 within housing 201 without restricting rotation of transverse sleeve 218.
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[0012] Although specific embodiments of the disclosure have been described, one of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that numerous other modifications and alternative embodiments are within the scope of the disclosure. For example, any of the functionality and/or processing capabilities described with respect to a particular device or component may be performed by any other device or component. Further, while various illustrative implementations and architectures have been described in accordance with embodiments of the disclosure, one of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that numerous other modifications to the illustrative implementations and architectures described herein are also within the scope of this disclosure. In addition, it should be appreciated that any operation, element, component, data, or the like described herein as being based on another operation, element, component, data, or the like can be additionally based on one or more other operations, elements, components, data, or the like. Accordingly, the phrase based on, or variants thereof, should be interpreted as based at least in part on.