Patents by Inventor Arthur E. Bisig

Arthur E. Bisig 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: 7078642
    Abstract: Rapid arc extinguishing devices for air break switches have a whip with at least an end portion of nonmetallic material such as fiber reinforced plastic with a conductive path on its surface. The nonmetallic material is a single tapered rod or an assembly of a plurality of rods successively inserted into an outer rod. The conductive path on the whip is of various individual and combination forms of which some include a metal braid, foil, sheath or wound wire. Particular forms of the conductive path on the rod have enhanced durability and arc resistance at the areas of the whip most likely to be subject to arcing with a latch of the device upon switch opening or closing. Further forms of the whip are a combination in which an end portion as described is attached to an all metal base portion that is arranged to include a portion of the whip subject to arcing on switch closing. Another form of device has a latch engaging a whip at a rotating wheel on the latch.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 2004
    Date of Patent: July 18, 2006
    Assignee: Cleaveland/Price Inc.
    Inventors: Peter M. Kowalik, Joseph K. Andreyo, Arthur E. Bisig, Charles M. Cleaveland, Steven A. Cleaveland
  • Publication number: 20040173576
    Abstract: Rapid arc extinguishing devices for air break switches have a whip with at least an end portion of nonmetallic material such as fiber reinforced plastic with a conductive path on its surface. The nonmetallic material is a single tapered rod or an assembly of a plurality of rods successively inserted into an outer rod. The conductive path on the whip is of various individual and combination forms of which some include a metal braid, foil, sheath or wound wire. Particular forms of the conductive path on the rod have enhanced durability and arc resistance at the areas of the whip most likely to be subject to arcing with a latch of the device upon switch opening or closing. Further forms of the whip are a combination in which an end portion as described is attached to an all metal base portion that is arranged to include a portion of the whip subject to arcing on switch closing. Another form of device has a latch engaging a whip at a rotating wheel on the latch.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 28, 2004
    Publication date: September 9, 2004
    Inventors: Peter M. Kowalik, Joseph K. Andreyo, Arthur E. Bisig, Charles M. Cleaveland, Steven A. Cleaveland
  • Patent number: 6762385
    Abstract: Rapid arc extinguishing devices for air break switches have a whip with at least an end portion of nonmetallic material such as fiber reinforced plastic with a conductive path on its surface. The nonmetallic material is a single tapered rod or an assembly of a plurality of rods successively inserted into an outer rod. The conductive path on the whip is of various individual and combination forms of which some include a metal braid, foil, sheath or wound wire. Particular forms of the conductive path on the rod have enhanced durability and arc resistance at the areas of the whip most likely to be subject to arcing with a latch of the device upon switch opening or closing. Further forms of the whip are a combination in which an end portion as described is attached to an all metal base portion that is arranged to include a portion of the whip subject to arcing on switch closing. Another form of device has a latch engaging a whip at a rotating wheel on the latch.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 14, 2003
    Date of Patent: July 13, 2004
    Assignee: Cleaveland/Price Inc.
    Inventors: Peter M. Kowalik, Joseph K. Andreyo, Arthur E. Bisig, Charles M. Cleaveland
  • Patent number: 6392181
    Abstract: Rapid arc extinguishing devices for air switches are provided with a whip element of strong nonmetallic material, such as of a fiber reinforced plastic or polymer material, with a conductive path, e.g., by metalizing. The whip element can replace the formerly used metal whip in quick break devices for faster separation with less chance of arc restriking and facilitates achieving higher current and voltage ratings.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 2, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 21, 2002
    Assignee: Cleaveland/Price Inc.
    Inventors: Charles M. Cleaveland, Arthur E. Bisig