Electrical switching apparatus and trip assembly therefor
09595403 ยท 2017-03-14
Assignee
Inventors
- Kameron James Kline (Pittsburgh, PA, US)
- Mark Janusek (Bethel Park, PA, US)
- Jack Edward Devine (Pittsburgh, PA, US)
- David Turner (Imperial, PA, US)
Cpc classification
H01H73/36
ELECTRICITY
H01H71/04
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01H73/36
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A trip assembly is for an electrical switching apparatus. The electrical switching apparatus has a housing, an electrical communication assembly coupled to the housing, separable contacts enclosed by the housing, and an operating mechanism for opening and closing the separable contacts. The trip assembly includes an actuating element structured to be coupled to the housing and structured to be electrically connected to the electrical communication assembly; and an indication assembly cooperating with the actuating element in order to electrically communicate a circuit status to the electrical communication assembly.
Claims
1. A trip assembly for an electrical switching apparatus, said electrical switching apparatus comprising a housing, an electrical communication assembly coupled to said housing, separable contacts enclosed by said housing, and an operating mechanism for opening and closing said separable contacts, said trip assembly comprising: an actuating element structured to be coupled to said housing and structured to be electrically connected to said electrical communication assembly, and an indication assembly cooperating with said actuating element in order to electrically communicate a circuit status to said electrical communication assembly, wherein said indication assembly comprises a plunger member and a number of auxiliary switches each structured to be coupled to said housing; and wherein said plunger member is structured to actuate each of said number of auxiliary switches, thereby electrically communicating the circuit status to said electrical communication assembly.
2. The trip assembly of claim 1 wherein said number of auxiliary switches comprises a first auxiliary switch and a second auxiliary switch each comprising a body portion and a deflection member disposed on said respective body portion; wherein said plunger member is structured to move between said first auxiliary switch and said second auxiliary switch; and wherein, responsive to said plunger member moving between said first auxiliary switch and said second auxiliary switch, each of said deflection member of said first auxiliary switch and said deflection member of said second auxiliary switch deflects inwardly with respect to said respective body portion in order to electrically communicate the circuit status to said electrical communication assembly.
3. The trip assembly of claim 1 wherein said plunger member comprises a planar portion and a cylindrical-shaped receiving portion disposed adjacent and perpendicular the planar portion; wherein said indication assembly further comprises a biasing element disposed in the receiving portion; and wherein said biasing element engages the planar portion in order to bias said plunger member away from each of said number of auxiliary switches.
4. The trip assembly of claim 3 wherein said trip assembly further comprises a first mounting member and a second mounting member coupled to said first mounting member by a snap-fit mechanism; wherein each of said first mounting member and said second mounting member is structured to be coupled to said housing; and wherein each of said plunger member, said biasing element, said number of auxiliary switches, and said actuating element is contained by each of said first mounting member and said second mounting member.
5. The trip assembly of claim 4 wherein said number of auxiliary switches comprises a first auxiliary switch and a second auxiliary switch; wherein said first mounting member comprises a body, a first protrusion extending from said body, and a second protrusion extending from said body; wherein said second mounting member comprises a second body, a third protrusion extending from said second body, and a fourth protrusion extending from said second body; wherein said first auxiliary switch has a first hole and a second hole; wherein said second auxiliary switch has a third hole and a fourth hole; wherein said first protrusion extends into the first hole; wherein said second protrusion extends into the second hole; wherein said third protrusion extends into the third hole; and wherein said fourth protrusion extends into the fourth hole.
6. A trip assembly for an electrical switching apparatus, said electrical switching apparatus comprising a housing, a reset assembly coupled to said housing, separable contacts enclosed by said housing, and an operating mechanism for opening and closing said separable contacts, said trip assembly comprising: an actuating element structured to be coupled to said housing; and a trip cam structured to cooperate with said reset assembly in order to reset said actuating element, wherein said trip cam comprises a reset leg; wherein said reset leg is structured to cooperate with said reset assembly in order to reset said actuating element; wherein said trip cam further comprises a transfer leg and a driving leg; wherein said transfer leg is structured to be driven by said actuating element, wherein, responsive to said transfer leg being driven by said actuating element, said driving leg is structured to cooperate with said operating mechanism to trip open said separable contacts; wherein said trip cam further comprises a first recessed retaining portion and a second recessed retaining portion disposed opposite and distal from said first recessed retaining portion; wherein said driving leg extends from said first recessed retaining portion; wherein said reset leg extends from said second recessed retaining portion; wherein said transfer leg is disposed between said reset leg and said driving leg; and wherein said transfer leg is spaced from each of said first recessed retaining portion and said second recessed retaining portion.
7. An electrical switching apparatus comprising: a housing; an electrical communication assembly coupled to said housing; separable contacts enclosed by the housing; an operating mechanism for opening and closing said separable contacts; and a trip assembly comprising: an actuating element coupled to said housing and electrically connected to said electrical communication assembly, and an indication assembly cooperating with said actuating element in order to electrically communicate a circuit status to said electrical communication assembly, wherein said indication assembly comprises a plunger member and a number of auxiliary switches each coupled to said housing; and wherein said plunger member is structured to actuate each of said number of auxiliary switches, thereby electrically communicating the circuit status to said electrical communication assembly.
8. The electrical switching apparatus of claim 7 wherein said operating mechanism comprises a trip bar; wherein said trip assembly further comprises a trip cam; and wherein said actuating element is structured to drive said trip cam into said trip bar in order to trip open said separable contacts.
9. The electrical switching apparatus of claim 8 wherein said operating mechanism further comprises a crossbar; and wherein, responsive to said actuating element driving said trip cam into said trip bar, said crossbar drives said plunger member into each of said number of auxiliary switches in order to electrically communicate the circuit status to said electrical communication assembly.
10. The electrical switching apparatus of claim 9 wherein, when said actuating element drives said trip cam into said trip bar, said actuating element moves in a first direction; and wherein, when said actuating element moves in the first direction, said crossbar drives said plunger member in a second direction opposite the first direction.
11. The electrical switching apparatus of claim 9 wherein said number of auxiliary switches comprises a first auxiliary switch and a second auxiliary switch each comprising a body portion and a deflection member disposed on said respective body portion; wherein said electrical communication assembly comprises a first electrical component and a second electrical component each coupled to said housing; wherein said first auxiliary switch is electrically connected to said first electrical component; and wherein said second auxiliary switch is electrically connected to said second electrical component.
12. The electrical switching apparatus of claim 11 wherein said plunger member is structured to move between said first auxiliary switch and said second auxiliary switch; wherein, responsive to said plunger member moving between said first auxiliary switch and said second auxiliary switch, said deflection member of said first auxiliary switch deflects inwardly with respect to said respective body portion in order to electrically communicate the circuit status to said first electrical component; and wherein, responsive to said plunger member moving between said first auxiliary switch and said second auxiliary switch, said deflection member of said second auxiliary switch deflects inwardly with respect to said respective body portion in order to electrically communicate the circuit status to said second electrical component.
13. An electrical switching apparatus comprising: a housing; a reset assembly coupled to said housing; separable contacts enclosed by said housing; an operating mechanism for opening and closing said separable contacts; and a trip assembly comprising: an actuating element coupled to said housing, and a trip cam structured to cooperate with said reset assembly in order to reset said actuating element, wherein said trip cam comprises a reset leg; wherein said reset leg cooperates with said reset assembly in order to reset said actuating element; wherein said trip cam further comprises a transfer leg and a driving leg; wherein said transfer leg is structured to be driven by said actuating element, wherein, responsive to said transfer leg being driven by said actuating element, said driving leg cooperates with said operating mechanism to trip open said separable contacts; wherein said trip cam further comprises a first recessed retaining portion and a second recessed retaining portion disposed opposite and distal from said first recessed retaining portion, wherein said driving leg extends from said first recessed retaining portion; wherein said reset leg extends from said second recessed retaining portion; wherein said transfer leg is disposed between said reset leg and said driving leg; and wherein said transfer leg is spaced from each of said first recessed retaining portion and said second recessed retaining portion.
14. The electrical switching apparatus of claim 13 wherein said reset assembly comprises an operating handle and a reset pin coupled to said operating handle; wherein said operating handle extends into said housing; and wherein said operating handle is structured to drive said reset pin into said reset leg in order to reset said actuating element.
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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(17) For purposes of the description hereinafter, directional phrases used herein such as, for example, clockwise, counterclockwise, up, down, and derivatives thereof shall relate to the disclosed concept, as it is oriented in the drawings. It is to be understood that the specific elements illustrated in the drawings and described in the following specification are simply exemplary embodiments of the disclosed concept. Therefore, specific orientations and other physical characteristics related to the embodiments disclosed herein are not to be considered limiting with respect to the scope of the disclosed concept.
(18) As employed herein, the term number shall mean one or an integer greater than one (i.e., a plurality).
(19) As employed herein, the statement that two or more parts are connected or coupled together shall mean that the parts are joined together either directly or joined through one or more intermediate parts.
(20) As employed herein, the statement that two or more parts or components engage one another shall mean that the parts touch and/or exert a force against one another either directly or through one or more intermediate parts or components.
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(23) The mounting assembly 102 includes a number of mounting members (see, for example, two mounting members 104,106) that contain the indication assembly 120, the solenoid 150, and the trip cam 160. The mounting members 104,106 are each coupled to the housing 4 of the circuit breaker 2. The mounting member 104 includes a body 108 and a number of protrusions (see, for example, two protrusions 110,112) extending from the body 108. In operation, each of the protrusions 110,112 extends into a corresponding one of the holes 144,146 of the auxiliary switch 140 in order to couple the auxiliary switch 140 to the mounting member 104 of the mounting assembly 102. Similarly, the mounting member 104 further includes another number of protrusions (not shown) that extend into the holes 134,136 in order to couple the auxiliary switch 130 to the mounting member 104.
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(25) The solenoid 150 includes a body 152 and an extension member 154 extending from the body 152. The trip cam 160 includes a number of recessed retaining portions 161,162, a transfer leg 163, a driving leg 164 and a reset leg 165. The trip cam 160 is preferably made of a single piece of material (e.g., without limitation, an injection molded piece), thereby simplifying manufacturing and reducing cost. Additionally, each of the transfer leg 163, the driving leg 164 and the reset leg 165 extends away from each of the retaining portions 161,162.
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(30) At the same time as the operating mechanism 20 trips open the separable contacts 18 (i.e., simultaneously), the operating mechanism 20 drives the plunger member 122 between the auxiliary switches 130,140. More specifically, when the trip bar 14 rotates in the direction 15, the crossbar 16 drives the plunger member 122 in a direction 125 between the auxiliary switches 130,140. As stated above, the spring 121 (
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(32) Additionally, the electrical communication assembly 8 includes the main printed board 10 and a customer interface 12 (shown in simplified form) each coupled to the housing 4. The customer interface 12 is an external control module (e.g., without limitation, a control light), for customer monitoring of the circuit breaker 2. The auxiliary switch 130 and the solenoid 150 are each electrically connected to the main printed circuit board 10. The auxiliary switch 140 is electrically connected to the customer interface 12. When the deflection member 138 (
(33) Thus, the trip assembly 100 advantageously operates to trip the separable contacts 18, while simultaneously electrically communicating the circuit status to the main printed circuit board 10 and the customer interface 12. Stated differently, the trip assembly 100 is a multifunctional subassembly 100 that trips the separable contacts 18 and electrically communicates the circuit status. In this manner, operators do not need to disassemble components of the circuit breaker 2 in order to determine whether the separable contacts 18 are open or closed. This improves safety in situations where typical mechanisms for determining circuit status, such as the operating handle 6 position, fail to provide accurate indications of circuit status. Additionally, existing space within the circuit breaker 2 is advantageously utilized to accommodate the trip assembly 100, thereby reducing cost. Furthermore, as this is an electronic trip unit, the resulting instantaneous tripping advantageously provides more protection of the circuit.
(34) In order to reset the circuit breaker 2, the circuit breaker 2 further includes the reset assembly 5 coupled to the housing 4. The reset assembly 5 includes an operating handle 6 (
(35) Furthermore, the disclosed concept is not limited to the auxiliary switches 130,140 sending the desired signals to the electrical communication assembly 8 in response to movement of the plunger member 122, as described hereinabove.
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(37) Accordingly, it will be appreciated that the disclosed concept provides for an improved (e.g., without limitation, safer, more efficient in terms of utilization of space, multifunctional) electrical switching apparatus 2 and trip assembly 100 therefor, which among other benefits, utilizes existing space within the circuit breaker 2 to electrically communicate a circuit status to an electrical communication assembly 8, while simultaneously tripping a pair of separable contacts 18.
(38) 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.