Latch for an electrical device
First Claim
1. An electrical device, comprising:
- a stationary contact and a movable contact;
a trip lever releasable from a latched position for movement to a tripped position to cause separation of the stationary contact and the movable contact;
a bimetal;
a magnetic armature having a receiving surface with an opening for engaging the trip lever, the armature being connected to the bimetal, the armature moving a predetermined distance in response to a predetermined current flowing through the bimetal to cause the movement of the trip lever to the tripped position; and
a rod-shaped latch having a hardened latch surface, the latch having two ends, the latch being positioned proximate the opening for holding the trip lever in the latched position, the latch providing a latching force during the operation of the electrical device.
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Abstract
An electrical device, such as a circuit breaker, for interrupting the flow of current, which includes a stationary contact, a blade having a movable contact, a releasably latchable trip lever, a bimetal, and a magnetic armature. The movable contact is movable into and out of engagement with the stationary contact. The trip lever is releasable from a latched position for movement to a tripped position to cause separation of the stationary and movable contacts. The bimetal causes the release of the trip lever from the latched position by having the armature drawn a predetermined distance in response to a predetermined short circuit current. The trip lever is held in the latched positioned by a hardened latch having a minimal surface area, which is positioned near an opening located in the armature. When the predetermined short circuit current flows through the bimetal, the trip lever moves to the tripped position.
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21 Claims
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1. An electrical device, comprising:
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a stationary contact and a movable contact;
a trip lever releasable from a latched position for movement to a tripped position to cause separation of the stationary contact and the movable contact;
a bimetal;
a magnetic armature having a receiving surface with an opening for engaging the trip lever, the armature being connected to the bimetal, the armature moving a predetermined distance in response to a predetermined current flowing through the bimetal to cause the movement of the trip lever to the tripped position; and
a rod-shaped latch having a hardened latch surface, the latch having two ends, the latch being positioned proximate the opening for holding the trip lever in the latched position, the latch providing a latching force during the operation of the electrical device. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A circuit breaker for interrupting the flow of current, comprising:
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a housing including a base and a cover;
a stationary contact attached to the base;
a blade attached to the base having a movable contact, the movable contact being movable into and out of engagement with the stationary contact;
a releasably latchable trip lever pivotally mounted in the housing and releasable from a latched position for movement to a tripped position to cause separation of the stationary and movable contacts;
a bimetal mounted in the housing for causing the release of the trip lever from the latched position;
a magnetic armature pivotally connected to the bimetal, the armature having opening for engaging the trip lever, the armature being drawn a predetermined distance in response to a predetermined short circuit current flowing through the bimetal to cause the movement of the trip lever to the tripped position; and
a rod-shaped latch having a hardened latch surface positioned near the opening for holding the trip lever in the latched position, the latch providing a latching force during the operation of the circuit breaker.
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14. A method for interrupting the flow of current in an electrical device, comprising:
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mounting a blade having a movable contact, for movement of the movable contact into and out of engagement with a stationary contact;
pivotally mounting a releasably latchable trip lever relative to the blade such that the trip lever is releasable from a latched position for movement to a tripped position, to cause separation of the stationary and movable contacts;
positioning a bimetal for causing the release of the trip lever from the latched position;
pivotally connecting a magnetic armature to the bimetal, the armature having an opening for engaging the trip lever; and
positioning a rod-shaped latch having a hardened latch surface proximate the opening for holding the trip lever in the latched position, the latch providing a latching force during the operation of the electrical device. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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