Patents by Inventor Franz Boeder
Franz Boeder 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).
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Patent number: 9136067Abstract: A contact system for a pole of a low-voltage switchgear includes a rotary contact mounted movably in a rotor housing. The rotary contact includes at least a first rotary contact body having a first and second lever arm. Each of the lever arms include a lever arm end having a contact piece. A first and second fixed contact each cooperate with a respective one of the contact pieces. A first spring acts on the first lever arm and a second spring acts on the second lever arm. Each of the springs have a first support at a first end, a spring body and a second support at a second end. The first supports directly engage the first rotary body and the second supports are disposed at the rotary housing. Each of the spring bodies are disposed on a same side of the first rotary contact body.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2010Date of Patent: September 15, 2015Assignee: EATON INDUSTRIES GMBHInventors: Christoph Bausch, Franz Boeder, Uwe Linzenich, Bogdan Zabrocki
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Publication number: 20130048484Abstract: A contact system for a pole of a low-voltage switchgear includes a rotary contact mounted movably in a rotor housing. The rotary contact includes at least a first rotary contact body having a first and second lever arm. Each of the lever arms include a lever arm end having a contact piece. A first and second fixed contact each cooperate with a respective one of the contact pieces. A first spring acts on the first lever arm and a second spring acts on the second lever arm. Each of the springs have a first support at a first end, a spring body and a second support at a second end. The first supports directly engage the first rotary body and the second supports are disposed at the rotary housing. Each of the spring bodies are disposed on a same side of the first rotary contact body.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2010Publication date: February 28, 2013Applicant: EATON INDUSTRIES GMBHInventors: Christoph Bausch, Franz Boeder, Uwe Linzenich, Bogdan Zabrocki
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Patent number: 7633730Abstract: A circuit breaker for multi-phase power includes an opening-closing apparatus configured to open and close each phase of the multiphase power, a detection unit configured to detect a fault current in at least one phase of an electrical installation being protected by the circuit breaker, a plurality of connecting bars disposed on a load side of the circuit breaker, and a short circuiter disposed on the connecting bars and configured to produce a short circuit between the connecting bars if a fault current is detected by the fault-current detection unit. When a fault current occurs, a tripping signal can be transmitted by the detection system to the short circuiter. The circuit breaker is also fully operational, even without a function-activated short circuiter.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2007Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Assignee: Moeller GmbHInventors: Franz Boeder, Andreas Schumacher, Volker Friedrich
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Patent number: 7619869Abstract: A circuit breaker for multi-phase power includes an opening-closing apparatus configured to open and close each phase of the multiphase power, a detection unit configured to detect a fault current in at least one phase of an electrical installation, a plurality of connecting bars disposed on a load side of the circuit breaker, and a fastening device disposed on the connecting bars and configured to detachably fasten a short circuiter to the connecting bars, the short circuiter configured to create a short circuit between the connecting bars when a fault is detected by the detection unit. The option proposed according to the invention of installing a short circuiter means that the circuit breaker is fully operational, either with or without the installation of a short circuiter.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2007Date of Patent: November 17, 2009Assignee: Moeller GmbHInventors: Franz Boeder, Andreas Schumacher, Volker Friedrich
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Publication number: 20080006607Abstract: A circuit breaker for multi-phase power includes an opening-closing apparatus configured to open and close each phase of the multiphase power, a detection unit configured to detect a fault current in at least one phase of an electrical installation, a plurality of connecting bars disposed on a load side of the circuit breaker, and a fastening device disposed on the connecting bars and configured to detachably fasten a short circuiter to the connecting bars, the short circuiter configured to create a short circuit between the connecting bars when a fault is detected by the detection unit. The option proposed according to the invention of installing a short circuiter means that the circuit breaker is fully operational, either with or without the installation of a short circuiter.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2007Publication date: January 10, 2008Inventors: Franz Boeder, Andreas Schumacher, Volker Friedrich
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Publication number: 20080007881Abstract: A circuit breaker for multi-phase power includes an opening-closing apparatus configured to open and close each phase of the multiphase power, a detection unit configured to detect a fault current in at least one phase of an electrical installation being protected by the circuit breaker, a plurality of connecting bars disposed on a load side of the circuit breaker, and a short circuiter disposed on the connecting bars and configured to produce a short circuit between the connecting bars if a fault current is detected by the fault-current detection unit. When a fault current occurs, a tripping signal can be transmitted by the detection system to the short circuiter. The circuit breaker is also fully operational, even without a function-activated short circuiter.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2007Publication date: January 10, 2008Applicant: MOELLER GMBHInventors: Franz Boeder, Andreas Schumacher, Volker Friedrich
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Patent number: 6403901Abstract: A contact system having a two-armed contact arm equipped at its opposite ends with contact pieces that can be brought into and out of contact with corresponding contact pieces of stationary busbars. The contact arm is mounted rotatably on a central bearing axis using an elongated hole, the two lever arms being acted upon by contact force springs that brace with one end against a switching shaft or a switching shaft segment. To provide a uniform contact pressure in the presence of differing wear of the contact pieces, the elongated hole extends in a direction that differs substantially from the direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the contact arm and substantially from the longitudinal axis, and the longitudinal action direction of the contact force springs extends neither perpendicular to the longitudinal axis nor perpendicular to the extension direction of the elongated hole.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2000Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: Moeller GmbHInventors: Franz Boeder, Guido Dedenbach
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Patent number: 6259338Abstract: A multipole circuit breaker includes an arcing chamber housing with a number of arcing chambers, corresponding to the number of poles, arranged next to each other. Each arcing chamber has a hinged contact bridge cooperating with a stationary contact arrangement. An interrupter shaft common to the poles of the multipole circuit breaker and including a number of shaft segments made of an insulating material, in each of which a contact bridge is arranged, is provided. The adjoining shaft segments are joined to each other by a respective coupling element, each coupling element including two tab-shaped parts joined to each other by a support shaft. Each tab-shaped part supports at least two first connecting pins on a side facing away from the support shaft and extending in an axial direction. The shaft segments each include recesses a side facing the coupling element, the recesses for receiving the connecting pins.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2000Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Assignee: Moeller GmbHInventors: Franz Boeder, Guido Dedenbach, Hans-Juergen Mader