Electrical system and operating handle interface assembly therefor
09595408 ยท 2017-03-14
Assignee
Inventors
- KENNETH MARTIN FISCHER (FINLEYVILLE, PA, US)
- DAVID CURTIS TURNER (IMPERIAL, PA, US)
- Raymond Peter Gundy, II (Indiana, PA, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
An operating handle interface assembly is for an electrical system. The electrical system includes an enclosure having an interior and an exterior, and a plurality of electrical switching apparatus disposed within the interior. Each of the electrical switching apparatus includes an operating handle. The operating handle interface assembly includes a linking assembly structured to interconnect the operating handles of a plurality of the electrical switching apparatus. An elongated shaft includes opposing first and second ends. The first end cooperates with one of the operating handles of one of the electrical switching apparatus. The second end is disposed on the exterior of the enclosure. A handle attachment is coupled to the second end of the elongated shaft on the exterior of the enclosure. The handle attachment is operable among a plurality of positions to correspondingly operate the operating handles of all of the interconnected electrical switching apparatus.
Claims
1. An operating handle interface assembly for an electrical system, said electrical system comprising an enclosure having an interior and an exterior, and a plurality of electrical switching apparatus disposed within the interior, each of said electrical switching apparatus including an operating handle, said operating handle interface assembly comprising: a linking assembly structured to interconnect the operating handles of a plurality of said electrical switching apparatus; an elongated shaft including a first end and second end disposed opposite and distal from the first end, the first end being structured to cooperate with one of the operating handles of one of said electrical switching apparatus, the second end being structured to be disposed on the exterior of said enclosure; and a handle attachment structured to be coupled to the second end of said elongated shaft on the exterior of said enclosure, wherein said handle attachment is operable among a plurality of positions to correspondingly operate the operating handles of all of said interconnected electrical switching apparatus; wherein said linking assembly comprises a number of linking members and a mounting assembly structured to mount said linking members to the operating handles of said interconnected electrical switching apparatus; and wherein said mounting assembly comprises a plurality of pivot plates, a plurality of adapters, and a plurality of fasteners; wherein each of said adapters is structured to be coupled to a corresponding one of the operating handles; wherein each of said pivot plates is fastened to a corresponding one of said adapters by a number of said fasteners; and wherein said linking members are structured to be pivotably coupled to said pivot plates to interconnect the operating handles.
2. The operating handle interface assembly of claim 1 wherein said number of linking members is a plurality of pivot arms each including a first end and a second end disposed opposite and distal from the first end; wherein the first end is pivotably coupled to one of said pivot plates; and wherein the second end is pivotably coupled to another one of said pivot plates.
3. The operating handle interface assembly of claim 2 wherein said mounting assembly further comprises a plurality of pivot pins; and wherein said pivot pins pivotably couple said pivot arms to said pivot plates.
4. The operating handle interface assembly of claim 2 wherein said plurality of pivot plates is a first pivot plate and a second pivot plate each comprising a generally square planar member having a first corner portion and a second corner portion disposed diagonally opposite the first corner portion; wherein said plurality of pivot arms is a first pivot arm and a second pivot arm; wherein the first end of said first pivot arm is pivotably coupled to the first corner portion of said first pivot plate; wherein the second end of said first pivot arm is pivotably coupled to the first corner portion of said second pivot plate; wherein the first end of said second pivot arm is pivotably coupled to the second corner portion of said first pivot plate; and wherein the second end of said second pivot arm is pivotably coupled to the second corner portion of said second pivot plate.
5. The operating handle interface assembly of claim 1 wherein each of said adapters is structured to be disposed between the operating handle of a corresponding one of said interconnected electrical switching apparatus and a corresponding one of said pivot plates; wherein each of the operating handles includes a pivot axis; wherein each of said pivot plates includes a central aperture structured to be aligned with the pivot axis of a corresponding one of the operating handles; and wherein each of said adapters includes an axial bore hole structured to be aligned with the pivot axis of a corresponding one of the operating handles and to be aligned with the central aperture of a corresponding one of said pivot plates.
6. The operating handle interface assembly of claim 5 wherein said elongated shaft further includes a longitudinal axis structured to align with the pivot axis of one of the operating handles; and wherein the first end of said elongated shaft is structured to extend through the central aperture and into the axial bore hole of the adapter coupled to said one of the operating handles.
7. The operating handle interface assembly of claim 1 wherein said handle attachment includes a base and a pivotable handle coupled to the base; and wherein said pivotable handle is coupled to the second end of said elongated shaft.
8. The operating handle interface assembly of claim 7 wherein said enclosure includes a cover member; wherein said cover member has a first side facing the interior of said enclosure, a second side facing the exterior of said enclosure, and a thru hole; wherein the second end of said elongated shaft is structured to extend through said thru hole; and wherein the base of said handle attachment is structured to be mounted to the second side of said cover member.
9. An electrical system comprising: an enclosure having an interior and an exterior; a plurality of electrical switching apparatus disposed within the interior, each of said electrical switching apparatus including an operating handle; and an operating handle interface assembly comprising: a linking assembly interconnecting the operating handles of a plurality of said electrical switching apparatus, an elongated shaft including a first end and second end disposed opposite and distal from the first end, the first end cooperating with one of the operating handles of one of said electrical switching apparatus, the second end being disposed on the exterior of said enclosure, and a handle attachment coupled to the second end of said elongated shaft on the exterior of said enclosure, wherein said handle attachment is operable among a plurality of positions to correspondingly operate the operating handles of all of said interconnected electrical switching apparatus; wherein said linking assembly comprises a number of linking members and a mounting assembly for mounting said linking members to the operating handles of said interconnected electrical switching apparatus; and wherein said mounting assembly comprises a plurality of pivot plates, a plurality of adapters, and a plurality of fasteners; wherein each of said adapters is coupled to a corresponding one of the operating handles; wherein each of said pivot plates is fastened to a corresponding one of said adapters by a number of said fasteners; and wherein said linking members are pivotably coupled to said pivot plates to interconnect the operating handles.
10. The electrical system of claim 9 wherein said number of linking members is a plurality of pivot arms each including a first end and a second end disposed opposite and distal from the first end; wherein the first end is pivotably coupled to one of said pivot plates; and wherein the second end is pivotably coupled to another one of said pivot plates.
11. The electrical system of claim 10 wherein said mounting assembly further comprises a plurality of pivot pins; and wherein said pivot pins pivotably couple said pivot arms to said pivot plates.
12. The electrical system of claim 10 wherein said plurality of electrical switching apparatus is two circuit breakers mounted side-by-side within the interior of said enclosure; wherein said plurality of pivot plates is a first pivot plate and a second pivot plate each comprising a generally square planar member having a first corner portion and a second corner portion disposed diagonally opposite the first corner portion; wherein said plurality of pivot arms is a first pivot arm and a second pivot arm; wherein the first end of said first pivot arm is pivotably coupled to the first corner portion of said first pivot plate; wherein the second end of said first pivot arm is pivotably coupled to the first corner portion of said second pivot plate; wherein the first end of said second pivot arm is pivotably coupled to the second corner portion of said first pivot plate; and wherein the second end of said second pivot arm is pivotably coupled to the second corner portion of said second pivot plate.
13. The electrical system of claim 9 wherein each of said adapters is disposed between the operating handle of a corresponding one of said interconnected electrical switching apparatus and a corresponding one of said pivot plates; wherein each of the operating handles includes a pivot axis; wherein each of said pivot plates includes a central aperture aligned with the pivot axis of a corresponding one of the operating handles; and wherein each of said adapters includes an axial bore hole aligned with the pivot axis of a corresponding one of the operating handles and aligned with the central aperture of a corresponding one of said pivot plates.
14. The electrical system of claim 13 wherein said elongated shaft further includes a longitudinal axis aligned with the pivot axis of one of the operating handles; and wherein the first end of said elongated shaft extends through the central aperture and into the axial bore hole of the adapter coupled to said one of the operating handles.
15. The electrical system of claim 9 wherein said handle attachment includes a base and a pivotable handle coupled to the base; and wherein said pivotable handle is coupled to the second end of said elongated shaft.
16. The electrical system of claim 15 wherein said enclosure includes a cover member; wherein said cover member has a first side facing the interior of said enclosure, a second side facing the exterior of said enclosure, and a thru hole; wherein the second end of said elongated shaft extends through said thru hole; and wherein the base of said handle attachment is mounted to the second side of said cover member.
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
(6) Solely for purposes of illustration, the disclosed concept is shown and described herein as applied to a pair of molded case circuit breakers each employing a closely-coupled trip indicator. It will be appreciated, however, that the disclosed concept could also be applied to other types of electrical switching apparatus (e.g., without limitation, circuit switching devices and other circuit interrupters such as contactors, motor starters, motor controllers and other load controllers) having any known or suitable type of operating handle or handle attachment (e.g., non-closely coupled actuating levers and indicators) coupled thereto, and being arranged together in any suitable plurality and configuration.
(7) Directional phrases used herein, such as, for example, left, right, clockwise, counterclockwise and derivatives thereof, relate to the orientation of the elements shown in the drawings and are not limiting upon the claims unless expressly recited therein.
(8) As employed herein, the term fastener refers to any suitable connecting or tightening mechanism expressly including, but not limited to, rivets, rivnuts, screws, bolts and the combinations of bolts and nuts (e.g., without limitation, lock nuts) and bolts, washers and nuts.
(9) As employed herein, the statement that two or more parts are coupled together shall mean that the parts are joined together either directly or joined through one or more intermediate parts.
(10) As employed herein, the term number shall mean one or more than one (i.e., a plurality).
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(12) The operating handle interface assembly 100 includes a linking assembly 102, which is structured to interconnect the operating handles 30,32 of a plurality of the electrical switching apparatus 20,22. The operating handle interface assembly 100 further includes an elongated shaft 104 having opposing first and second ends 106,108. The first end 106 is structured to cooperate with one of the operating handles 30 of one of the circuit breakers 20. The second end 108 of the elongated shaft 104 is structured to be disposed on the exterior 8 of the enclosure 4. A handle attachment 200 is coupled to the second end 108, and is operable among a plurality of positions to correspondingly simultaneously operate the operating handles 30,32 of all of the interconnected electrical switching apparatus (e.g., without limitation, first and second circuit breakers 20,22).
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(14) Accordingly, in operation, movement (e.g., without limitation, rotation clockwise in the direction of arrow 400 of
(15) It will be appreciated that any known or suitable alternative number, type and/or configuration of electrical switching apparatus (not shown) could be suitably interconnected by a suitable variation of the operating handle interface assembly (not shown), without departing from the scope of the disclosed concept. For example and without limitation, a suitable operating handle interface assembly (not shown), in accordance with an alternative non-limiting example embodiment of the disclosed concept, could be employed to interconnect more than two circuit breakers (e.g., 20,22).
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(20) Accordingly, the disclosed operating handle interface assembly 100 provides a relatively simple and low cost, yet effective mechanism for operating a plurality of electrical switching apparatus (e.g., without limitation, circuit breakers 20,22) simultaneously. Further, such simultaneous operation can be advantageously achieved from a distal position, such as for example and without limitation, on the exterior 8 of the electrical system enclosure 4, without requiring the enclosure 4 to be opened.
(21) 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.