Patents Assigned to Square D
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Patent number: 5633619Abstract: An interlock assembly is provided for a fusible switch which has a fuse in series with a switch and an operating mechanism for controlling the operation of the switch. The interlock assembly is mechanically coupled to the operating mechanism and includes an indicator member disposed adjacent to the fuse for indicating the status of the fuse and an actuator member mechanically coupled to the operating mechanism for actuating the operating mechanism to open the switch when the fuse is BLOWN. A toggle member is coupled to the indicator member and to the actuator member for mechanically communicating the status of the fuse to the actuator member from the indicator member wherein the toggle member is in one position when the fuse is CONDUCTIVE and the toggle member is in another position when the fuse is BLOWN.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1995Date of Patent: May 27, 1997Assignee: Square D CompanyInventors: Calvin L. Oetjen, Gordon O. Perkins, Antanas V. Narusevicius
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Patent number: 5631854Abstract: A programmable data link module (32) for use in a time division multiplexing control system (30) having a plurality of modules interconnected by a bus (40) for passing control signals between data link modules on a serial multiplex basis. Each module includes an integrated circuit (80) having signal conditioning circuits (180, 186 and 188) including a programmable hysteresis circuit (126), a power on reset delay circuit (190), a safety input inhibit circuit (220), a clock loss detect circuit (240), a safety output protection circuit (262), a data verifier (260), a polarity selector for a third output terminal (350), an input synchronizer (182 and 184), a combined mode/sync output terminal (110), a multiplex clock output terminal (108), a programing circuit (232) for accepting programming over the clock bus (44) and data bus (46), input/output word extender circuits (104, 106), a high voltage protection circuit (420) including a transistor (600) and a data bus integrity checker (630).Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1995Date of Patent: May 20, 1997Assignee: Square D CompanyInventor: Robert E. Riley
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Patent number: 5629825Abstract: The present invention provides an arrangement for automatic selective circuit interruption in response to detection of a fault in a multi-phase distribution system feeding a plurality of network branches. The arrangement includes a plurality of line monitoring devices which are programmed to alarm a control station in response to detection of a fault in the system. In response to being alarmed by one or more line monitoring devices, the control station activates a specialized signal generator which produces a specialized signal along one of the lines of the multi-phase system. Each line monitoring device is co-located with and communicatively coupled to a circuit interrupter which, when actuated, prevents the flow of current in lines of the system positioned downstream from the actuated circuit interrupter. Each line monitoring device automatically actuates the coupled circuit interrupter within a prescribed period of time following detection of the specialized signal.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1995Date of Patent: May 13, 1997Assignee: Square D CompanyInventors: Lee D. Wallis, Robert A. Kennedy
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Patent number: 5627724Abstract: The present invention provides a combination service entrance device which contains a common enclosure that is divided by a center barrier into a first section for housing a watt-hour meter socket and a second section for housing a panel board containing at least two service disconnects. The meter socket provides power for use at least two output terminals. A separate connector having at least two connection points in a first plane and at least one connection point in a second plane is coupled to each of the socket meter output terminals. Substantially flexible insulated conductors are coupled to the connection points in the connectors and the service disconnects to provide power to the service disconnects.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1995Date of Patent: May 6, 1997Assignee: Square D CompanyInventors: Thomas C. Leach, James P. Mills, Jr.
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Patent number: 5622770Abstract: A system for modifying a printed circuit board allows parallel design of the printed circuit board and a programmable gate or logic array used on the circuit board. The printed circuit board design can be fixed before the gate array design is complete, which allows for flexibility in pin assignments of the high density integrated circuit mounted on the circuit board. Each pin of the gate array that can vary has a pair of vias connected by a conductive track. Changing signal paths requires cutting this track and using a jumper to make the new connection.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1996Date of Patent: April 22, 1997Assignee: Square D CompanyInventors: Gary L. Dowdy, William P. Hart
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Patent number: 5621372Abstract: A single phase, dry type transformer has an iron core, high voltage windings embedded in cast resin, and low voltage windings resin encapsulated. The low voltage winding is constructed with flexible sheet conductors. Insulating material includes a means to secure the windings in place during a vacuum and pressure resin impregnation process. The result is a coil that exhibits high short circuit protection due to the tightly bond conductors comparable to completely resin encased molded transformers at a substantially reduced cost.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1994Date of Patent: April 15, 1997Assignee: Square D CompanyInventor: Dilip R. Purohit
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Patent number: 5619176Abstract: A coil assembly for use in an inductive apparatus, is comprised of a conductive material, either copper or aluminum, continuously wound around a circular or rectangular shape. At a predetermined number of turns, a terminal or tap is formed in the conductor. The tap is essentially a bump in the conductor that will protrude from the coil and be accessible to make connections to it after the coil assembly is complete. The insulation of the conductor is removed from the outside edge of the bump to form a point of contact. A C-clamp, formed from spring steel or other conductive material, functions to secure an external conductor having a lug attached to an end of conductor to the formed terminal. A bolt through the lug is secured by a tapered depression in the C-clamp that functions as a nut. The C-clamp includes an extension that provides additional pressure between the point of contact and the lug to make an electrical contact with a portion of the formed tap and the lug.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1995Date of Patent: April 8, 1997Assignee: Square D CompanyInventor: Eric L. Hays
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Patent number: 5615792Abstract: An enclosure is for a solid state overload relay mechanism or other device. The enclosure includes a mounting plate (12) defining a pair of upwardly extending flanges (14). A housing includes a lower housing (18) and an upper housing. The mounting plate flanges (14) are received through slotted openings (22) defined by the lower housing (18) and define openings (26) for engaging a tab member (28) defined by the lower housing (18). Each tab member (28) is received within and engaged with a corresponding opening (26) defined by a flange (14). A constant pressure is maintained between the tab member (28) and the mounting plate flange opening (26) such that the relative position between the two is fixed. Mounting profiles are defined by the mounting plate (12) and extend away from the lower housing (18) for retrofitting an existing device. The upper and lower housings (18,20) are held in a conventional snap-fit manner.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1994Date of Patent: April 1, 1997Assignee: Square D CompanyInventors: Stanley H. Edwards, Jr., Richard Marshall
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Patent number: 5611059Abstract: A user interface for a control structure comprising a controller, and physical devices coupled to the controller is disclosed. The controller is adapted to control and monitor the physical devices. The user interface is coupled to the controller for displaying representations of status conditions of the physical device.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1994Date of Patent: March 11, 1997Assignee: Square D CompanyInventors: Allen D. Benton, Leon J. Hochstedler, Kevin A. Hughes, Paul H. Knapke, Michael J. Monteiro, Christopher J. Protopapas, Fred Van Eijk, Frank J. Donnelly, A. Donald Hale, Jr., Keith E. Sarbaugh, Winthrop G. Worcester
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Patent number: 5609245Abstract: The present invention provides an interior assembly for an electrical distribution device having a fuse for each phase in a circuit. The interior assembly includes a plurality of modules having an operating mechanism for opening and closing a switch contact. The switch contact is connected to each fuse and phase of the circuit. Each module has a housing and a mechanism for demountably securing one of the modules to at least one adjacent module. The securing mechanism is manually operated and integrally formed with the housing of each module. The present invention also provides a method of assembling the interior assembly of an electrical distribution device having a fuse for each phase in a circuit. The step of the method includes manually and demountably affixing a plurality of modules to one another without discrete fasteners. The plurality of modules have an operating mechanism for opening and closing a switch contact. The switch contact is connected to each fuse and phase of the circuit.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1994Date of Patent: March 11, 1997Assignee: Square D CompanyInventors: Terry A. Cassity, David E. Greer, Jeffrey J. Buchanan, Steve M. Ledbetter, Jonathan H. Van Camp
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Patent number: 5608198Abstract: An arrangement in an electrical switching device for protection against electrical arcs comprises a tripping mechanism, a stationary contact carrier, a movable contact carrier, an exhaust vent, an arc runner, and an arc extinguishing barrier. The stationary contact carrier has a stationary contact mounted thereon, and the movable contact carrier has a movable contact mounted thereon. In response to an overcurrent condition, the tripping mechanism causes the movable contact carrier to rotate from a closed position to an open position, thereby generating an electrical arc. In the closed position the movable contact abuts the stationary contact, and in the open position the movable contact is separated from the stationary contact. The arc extinguishing barrier is composed of an outgassing material and is located between the stationary contact and a portion of the tripping mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1995Date of Patent: March 4, 1997Assignee: Square D CompanyInventors: Robert J. Clark, Greg Ghere, Jeffrey M. Kaufman, Terry D. Repstien, Willard J. Rezac, Steven C. Wilgenbusch
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Patent number: 5600536Abstract: The present invention provides a connector bar for making electrical connections to terminals having a lug body with an externally accessible interior cavity and a binding screw. The connector bar includes an elongated body having two ends and made of electrically conductive material. At least one of the ends having a solid cross-section with a configuration which creates less distortion in the sides of the lug body compared to a round cross-section configuration when the binding screw contacts the end with torque applied for making the pre-determined mechanical and electrical connection. Preferably, the cross-section configuration of the end is defined by a flat top surface larger in width than the contact area of the binding screw, two arcuate sides having an arc value approximately the same as the interior cavity of the lug body, and a flat bottom surface smaller in width than the top surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1995Date of Patent: February 4, 1997Assignee: Square D CompanyInventors: Norman M. Newsome, Jeffrey O. Sharp, Michael R. Harris, Robert B. Lamar, Jr.
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Patent number: 5598315Abstract: A current induction arrangement develops a power supply voltage and a measurement signal from current flowing in a circuit path so as to optimize both the energy developed in the power supply and the fidelity of the sinusoidal signal used to measure the waveform in the circuit path. The arrangement includes a capacitor accumulating current to develop a positive voltage with respect to common, a current transformer inducing current from the circuit path and providing an output having a positive induced-current signal component and a negative induced-current signal component. A rectifier circuit is arranged to receive the output from the current transformer, and to produce the positive induced current signal component at a positive output terminal and the negative induced current signal component at a negative output terminal. A first zener diode is connected to receive the positive induced-current signal component, and the circuit permits the positive induced-current signal to charge the capacitor.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1996Date of Patent: January 28, 1997Assignee: Square D CompanyInventor: Timothy B. Phillips
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Patent number: 5592137Abstract: The present invention locates the primary winding of a transformer in a configuration where it substantially surrounds the secondary winding of the transformer in order to enhance the efficiency of the electromagnetic coupling. High magnetic permeability material surrounds portions of the primary winding of the transformer. The transformer is designed to efficiently operate at frequencies of approximately 50 kilohertz. In one preferred embodiment, the primary winding of the invention is formed of two U-shapes in which the parallel members of the U are substantially longer than the bottom portion of the U. The two U-shapes form a rectangular shape and the substantially parallel rectangular portions are surrounded by high magnetic permeability material to further enhance the electromagnetic coupling between the primary coil winding and the secondary coil winding. In another embodiment, the primary winding of the invention may be rectangular in shape.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1992Date of Patent: January 7, 1997Assignee: Square D CompanyInventors: Alexander Levran, Joseph M. Nowosielski, Giao M. Ton-That, Ramamoorthy Rajagopalan
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Patent number: 5579901Abstract: A molded plastic current limiting circuit breaker includes an interrupter assembly that includes an over-molded magnet, arc stack, baffle stack, and a chamber liner in which a trip unit is described.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1995Date of Patent: December 3, 1996Assignee: Square D CompanyInventors: Timothy R. Faber, Tak M. Wong
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Patent number: 5581063Abstract: In an electrical switching device including a stationary contact carrier having a stationary contact mounted thereon, a contact carrier assembly comprises a movable contact carrier and an arc-resistant protective shield. The movable contact carrier has a movable contact mounted thereon. The movable contact carrier is movable between a closed position and an open position. The movable contact abuts the stationary contact while the movable contact carrier is in the closed position, and the movable contact is separated from the stationary contact while the movable contact carrier is in the open position. The arc-resistant protective shield is mounted to the movable contact carrier and surrounds the movable contact. The shield protects the movable contact carrier from electrical arcs generated during circuit interruption.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1995Date of Patent: December 3, 1996Assignee: Square D CompanyInventors: Robert J. Clark, Greg Ghere, Willard J. Rezac
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Patent number: 5574378Abstract: A non-ferrous current sensor is used to continuously measure the charging current magnitude in step-graded foil and paper insulation systems and capacitive insulation systems used on high voltage measurement and control apparatus such as instrument transformers and on the condenser bushings of power transformers and circuit breakers. The low voltage measured signal is conditioned by an electronic circuit such that it modulates a DC signal in a system current control loop to provide continuous remote monitoring and alarm functions. Remote power is supplied to the sensor and conversion circuits through the current loop. The sensor detects changes in the charging current through the insulation ground conductor, indicating the degradation of the dielectric properties between the foil layers. The sensor and associated electronic circuitry are enclosed in a housing adaptable to be used with a capacitance tap common to high voltage measurement and control apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1994Date of Patent: November 12, 1996Assignee: Square D CompanyInventors: Thomas J. Meyer, Nicholas S. Powers
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Patent number: 5565785Abstract: A calibration method for a potentiometer which provides indicia reflecting an accurate indication of actual electrical resistance throughout the resistive range of a particular potentiometer. The indicia includes a number of graduation marks or symbols having a range and spacing unique to the resistive characteristics of the particular potentiometer. The indicia is fixed with respect to a known location associated with the particular potentiometer. The range and spacing of the indicia graduations is derived from measured resistance values at predetermined locations along the resistive member of the particular potentiometer.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1994Date of Patent: October 15, 1996Assignee: Square D CompanyInventors: Barry Rodgers, Stanley H. Edwards, Timothy B. Phillips
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Patent number: 5559489Abstract: The present invention provides a fuse holder as part of an integrated switch base assembly for attachment to a fusible switch having one or more phases between the line and load side of a circuit. The fusible switch has a switch base assembly for opening and closing a switch contact. The switch base assembly has a mounting surface. The fuse holder includes a generally planar base made of electrically-insulating material. The base has a top and bottom face. The top face has a plurality of upstanding walls integrally formed therewith which define a compartment corresponding to each phase. The bottom face has a contoured surface adapted to abut the mounting surface of the switch base assembly. A first and second fuse clip correspond to each phase and are secured on opposite ends of the top face within the compartment. A terminal connects to the load side of the circuit and electrically and mechanically connects to the first fuse clip. The fuse holder includes an elongated connector having two ends.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1994Date of Patent: September 24, 1996Assignee: Square D CompanyInventor: Conrad Weiden
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Patent number: 5558735Abstract: Disclosed is a method for making a laminate having utility in an electrical inductive apparatus, which first comprises coating at least one side of a metal substrate with a solventless liquid resin system comprising an ultraviolet radiation curable acrylic or vinyl monomer and a heat reactive thermoset adhesive resin. The resin system on the coated metal substrate is then exposed to ultraviolet radiation to cure the ultraviolet radiation curable monomer. The resin system is now a tacky solid layer. The laminates so formed can be assembled into components for use in applications such as electric power transformers, ignition coils, generators, chokes, reactors, solenoids ballasts, motors and electronics, in which prior art laminates have been utilized. The assembled laminates are then exposed to sufficient heat to cure the heat reactive thermoset resin and adhere the laminate layers together.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1994Date of Patent: September 24, 1996Assignee: Square D CompanyInventors: Richard R. Rettew, Richard T. Almashy, Scott F. Lett