Patents by Inventor Timothy Faber

Timothy Faber has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 9711954
    Abstract: The present disclosure provides a shutter system (150) for a cradle (100) of a rack out circuit breaker, which includes two rail assemblies (200, 300), a shutter (400) and a cam actuator (280). A first of the rail assemblies is configured to snap into an interior surface of one of the side walls (102, 104) of a cradle, and a second of the rail assemblies is configured to snap into an interi- or surface of an opposing side wall of the cradle. Each rail assembly includes a snap-in lock assembly and a slider movable between a front and back of the cradle along a corresponding side wall.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 2013
    Date of Patent: July 18, 2017
    Assignee: Schneider Electric USA, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas Pope, Timothy Faber, Nagesh Tumu
  • Patent number: 9515464
    Abstract: Method and system for controlling and limiting the damage caused by arcs formed on exposed conductors in electrical distribution equipment involve using the tendency of an arc to move in a direction away from a current source and toward the terminal ends of the conductors. An arc interruption device, or arc interrupter, is placed over the terminal ends of the conductor to capture the arc as it travels toward the terminal ends of the conductors. Within the arc interrupter, the shape of the arc is conformed to geometries designed to stretch and extend the arc to the point where it can no longer be sustained and is extinguished.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 2014
    Date of Patent: December 6, 2016
    Assignee: SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC USA, INC.
    Inventors: Timothy Faber, Cameron Woodson, Marc Rival, Jean-Paul Gonnet
  • Patent number: 9478951
    Abstract: Methods and systems for controlling and limiting the damage caused by arcs in electrical distribution equipment provide a cooling assembly that uses a filter or other porous substrate to absorb the energy from the arc byproducts. The filter-based cooling assembly may be used with a passive arc management device having a chamber sized and shaped to control and/or extinguish arcs and ventilation ports for expelling the arc byproducts into the cooling filter assembly. The filter-based cooling assembly may be installed in line with, at the end of, or as a substitute for, any ventilation conduits or tubes in the arc management device, or in the backplane of the arc management device, or the like, to absorb energy from the arc byproducts, cool them to a safe temperature, and vent them inside the equipment cabinet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 2014
    Date of Patent: October 25, 2016
    Assignee: SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC USA, INC.
    Inventors: Timothy Faber, Cameron Woodson
  • Publication number: 20160248231
    Abstract: The present disclosure provides a shutter system (150) for a cradle (100) of a rack out circuit breaker, which includes two rail assemblies (200, 300), a shutter (400) and a cam actuator (280). A first of the rail assemblies is configured to snap into an interior surface of one of the side walls (102, 104) of a cradle, and a second of the rail assemblies is configured to snap into an interi- or surface of an opposing side wall of the cradle. Each rail assembly includes a snap-in lock assembly and a slider movable between a front and back of the cradle along a corresponding side wall.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 30, 2013
    Publication date: August 25, 2016
    Applicant: SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC USA, INC.
    Inventors: Thomas POPE, Timothy FABER, Nagesh TUMU
  • Publication number: 20160190777
    Abstract: Methods and systems for controlling and limiting the damage caused by arcs in electrical distribution equipment provide a cooling assembly that uses a filter or other porous substrate to absorb the energy from the arc byproducts. The filter-based cooling assembly may be used with a passive arc management device having a chamber sized and shaped to control and/or extinguish arcs and ventilation ports for expelling the arc byproducts into the cooling filter assembly. The filter-based cooling assembly may be installed in line with, at the end of, or as a substitute for, any ventilation conduits or tubes in the arc management device, or in the backplane of the arc management device, or the like, to absorb energy from the arc byproducts, cool them to a safe temperature, and vent them inside the equipment cabinet.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 30, 2014
    Publication date: June 30, 2016
    Inventors: Timothy Faber, Cameron Woodson
  • Publication number: 20160190780
    Abstract: Method and system for controlling and limiting the damage caused by arcs formed on exposed conductors in electrical distribution equipment involve using the tendency of an arc to move in a direction away from a current source and toward the terminal ends of the conductors. An arc interruption device, or arc interrupter, is placed over the terminal ends of the conductor to capture the arc as it travels toward the terminal ends of the conductors. Within the arc interrupter, the shape of the arc is conformed to geometries designed to stretch and extend the arc to the point where it can no longer be sustained and is extinguished.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 30, 2014
    Publication date: June 30, 2016
    Inventors: Timothy Faber, Cameron Woodson, Marc Rival, Jean-Paul Gonnet
  • Patent number: 9338866
    Abstract: Methods and systems for limiting damage caused by arcs in bus stacks provide an arc transfer feature on each side of the bus stack. The arc transfer feature captures any arcs forming near busbar connection points and transfers the arc away from the busbar connection points to the interior of the bus stack. Phase barriers along the length of the interior of the bus stack then direct the arcs toward the end of the bus stack. At the end of the bus stack, a bus end interrupter receives and extinguishes the arcs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 2014
    Date of Patent: May 10, 2016
    Assignee: SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC USA, INC.
    Inventors: Timothy Faber, Cameron Woodson