Patents by Inventor James E. Ferree
James E. Ferree 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: 6831534Abstract: A circuit breaker (10, 12) includes a sensing circuit (48, 50, 52), a control circuit (46), an actuator (42), an operating mechanism, and an interlock mechanism (70, 94). The sensing circuit (48, 50, 52) is configured to generate the sense signal representative of a power signal flowing through a power circuit (54, 56, 58). The control circuit (46) has a frame (74, 76) and is configured to receive the sense signal and to provide a trip signal on a first terminal (68). The actuator (42) is external to the control circuit frame (74, 76) and has a second terminal (98) coupleable to the first terminal (68). The actuator (42) is configured to receive the trip signal on the second terminal (98). The operating mechanism is coupled to the actuator (42) and is configured to open and close the power circuit in response to actuation of a lever (36). The actuator (42) is configured to actuate the lever (36) in response to the trip signal.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2003Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Assignee: Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc.Inventors: Mauricio Rodriguez, James E. Ferree, Solomon Titus, David A. Leone
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Publication number: 20040066260Abstract: A circuit breaker (10, 12) includes a sensing circuit (48, 50, 52), a control circuit (46), an actuator (42), an operating mechanism, and an interlock mechanism (70, 94). The sensing circuit (48, 50, 52) is configured to generate the sense signal representative of a power signal flowing through a power circuit (54, 56, 58). The control circuit (46) has a frame (74, 76) and is configured to receive the sense signal and to provide a trip signal on a first terminal (68). The actuator (42) is external to the control circuit frame (74, 76) and has a second terminal (98) coupleable to the first terminal (68). The actuator (42) is configured to receive the trip signal on the second terminal (98). The operating mechanism is coupled to the actuator (42) and is configured to open and close the power circuit in response to actuation of a lever (36). The actuator (42) is configured to actuate the lever (36), in response to the trip signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2003Publication date: April 8, 2004Applicant: Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc.Inventors: Mauricio Rodriguez, James E. Ferree, Solomon Titus, David A. Leone
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Patent number: 6597266Abstract: A circuit breaker (10, 12) includes a sensing circuit (48, 50, 52), a control circuit (46), an actuator (42), an operating mechanism, and an interlock mechanism (70, 94). The sensing circuit (48, 50, 52) is configured to generate the sense signal representative of a power signal flowing through a power circuit (54, 56, 58). The control circuit (46) has a frame (74, 76) and is configured to receive the sense signal and to provide a trip signal on a first terminal (68). The actuator (42) is external to the control circuit frame (74, 76) and has a second terminal (98) coupleable to the first terminal (68). The actuator (42) is configured to receive the trip signal on the second terminal (98). The operating mechanism is coupled to the actuator (42) and is configured to open and close the power circuit in response to actuation of a lever (36). The actuator (42) is configured to actuate the lever (36) in response to the trip signal.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1999Date of Patent: July 22, 2003Assignee: Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc.Inventors: Mauricio Rodriguez, James E. Ferree, Solomon Titus, David A. Leone
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Patent number: 6396370Abstract: The circuit breaker (10) of the present invention is a molded case circuit breaker and includes a molded case (12) having a main cover (20), a first terminal (16) and a second terminal (16) mounted inside the case (12) with a stationary contact (44) electrically coupled to the first terminal (18) and a movable contact (42) electrically coupled to the second terminal (16). The movable contact (42) is coupled to an operating mechanism (40) which has a pivoting member (13) moveable between an ON position, an OFF position and a TRIPPED position. An intermediate latching mechanism (52) also is mounted in the housing (12) and is coupled to the operating mechanism (40). The intermediate latching mechanism (52) is selectively operated by a trip unit (60) which comprises a magnetic short circuit release and a thermal overload release.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2000Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc.Inventors: David A. Leone, James E. Ferree, Bernard DiMarco
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Publication number: 20010000955Abstract: The circuit breaker (10) of the present invention is a molded case circuit breaker and includes a molded case (12) having a main cover (20), a first terminal (16) and a second terminal (16) mounted inside the case (12) with a stationary contact (44) electrically coupled to the first terminal (18) and a movable contact (42) electrically coupled to the second terminal (16). The movable contact (42) is coupled to an operating mechanism (40) which has a pivoting member (13) moveable between an ON position, an OFF position and a TRIPPED position. An intermediate latching mechanism (52) also is mounted in the housing (12) and is coupled to the operating mechanism (40). The intermediate latching mechanism (52) is selectively operated by a trip unit (60) which comprises a magnetic short circuit release and a thermal overload release.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2000Publication date: May 10, 2001Applicant: Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc.Inventors: David A. Leone, James E. Ferree, Bernard DiMarco
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Patent number: 6181226Abstract: A molded case circuit breaker and includes a molded case (12) having a main cover (20), a first terminal (16) and a second terminal (16) mounted inside the case (12) with a stationary contact (44) electrically coupled to the first terminal (18) and a movable contact (42) electrically coupled to the second terminal (16). The movable contact (42) is coupled to an operating mechanism (40) which has a pivoting member (13) moveable between an ON position, an OFF position and a TRIPPED position. An intermediate latching mechanism (52) also is mounted in the housing (12) and is coupled to the operating mechanism (40). The intermediate latching mechanism (52) is selectively operated by a trip unit (60) which comprises a magnetic short circuit release and a thermal overload release.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1999Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Assignee: Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc.Inventors: David A. Leone, James E. Ferree, Bernard DiMarco
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Patent number: 5994988Abstract: A circuit breaker (10) has a housing (12). A crossbar (114) is pivotally connected to the housing to pivot about an axis (117) between open and closed positions. A load contact arm (110) is pivotally connected to the crossbar (114). The load contact arm (110) is capable of pivoting about the axis (117). A cam mechanism (140) is mechanically coupled to the load contact arm (110). The cam mechanism (140) is slideably mounted within the crossbar (114) for movement between first and second positions. In the first position of the cam mechanism (140), the load contact arm (110) pivots through an angle (.beta.) about the axis, relative to the crossbar (114) between the "touch" and closed positions, and the load contact arm (110) pivots together with the crossbar (114) through an angle (.alpha.) about the axis (117) between the open and "touch" positions. (2) In the second position of the cam mechanism (140), the load contact arm (110) is free to pivot about the axis (117) through the angle .alpha.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1997Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Assignee: Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc.Inventors: James E. Ferree, Bernard DiMarco, Robert E. Black
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Patent number: 5872495Abstract: A thermal and magnetic trip unit for a multi-pole circuit breaker includes a thermal structure having a bimetallic element and one or more heater elements. Each of the heater elements and a portion of the bimetallic element is generally "U" shaped defining a conductive path which extends from one leg of the U to the other leg. The heater elements and bimetallic element may be configured in parallel to reduce the level of current flowing through the bimetallic element and thus increase the current level at which the bimetallic element will trip the breaker. Alternatively, the heater elements may be configured in series with the bimetallic element, by inserting electrical insulators between the bimetallic element and each of the heater elements and connecting the various "U" shaped elements using a connecting bus which connects the second leg of one element to the first leg of the next element.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1997Date of Patent: February 16, 1999Assignee: Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc.Inventors: Bernard DiMarco, James E. Ferree, Robert E. Black
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Patent number: 5585609Abstract: A circuit breaker including a base having an operating mechanism mounted thereon, a line contact blade assembly coupled to the operating mechanism for movement between open and closed positions, and a load contact blade assembly pivotally supported by a terminal strap for movement between an open and closed position with respect to the line contact blade is disclosed herein. A load blade return spring is positioned to bias the load contact blade assembly into engagement with the line contact blade. Furthermore, a multi-force spring device is disposed to apply a first force to the load contact blade while the load contact blade is in the closed position and a second force to the load contact blade in the blow open position, wherein the first force is greater than the second force.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1994Date of Patent: December 17, 1996Assignee: Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc.Inventor: James E. Ferree
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Patent number: 5515018Abstract: An improved circuit breaker with moving line and load contacts is disclosed herein. The circuit breaker includes an enclosure for the operational components thereof including a line contact arm and associated contact for each phase of the circuit breaker, and an operating mechanism supported within the enclosure to move the contact arm(s) between open and closed positions. The circuit breaker also includes a terminal for each phase pivotally supported within the enclosure, and a load contact arm and associated contact for each phase pivotally connected to the terminal. The contact arms are supported so the contacts are engaged when the line contact arms are in the closed positions. The pivoted load terminal(s) allow the use of multiple connector types with the terminal(s), and the pivoting connection between the load contact arm and associated terminal facilitates a reduction in circuit breaker size for a given rating.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1994Date of Patent: May 7, 1996Assignee: Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc.Inventors: Bernard DiMarco, James E. Ferree
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Patent number: 4761521Abstract: A drawout and interlock assembly for manually inserting a low-voltage molded case circuit breaker into positive electrical engagement with the plug-in power terminals of a distribution switchboard panel and then withdraw the breaker into a disconnected-test position is disclosed. The drawout position of the assembly comprises a pair of guide rails and a pair of drive rails that are secured to the back of the circuit breaker housing and cooperate with a pair of support rails and a drive mechanism that are secured to the stationary power blocks of the switchboard panel to effect a sliding telescopic interfitting of parts that permits the circuit breaker to be manually racked into connected and disconnected-test positions in an efficient reliable manner with a minimum number of parts.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1987Date of Patent: August 2, 1988Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.Inventors: Henry R. Beck, James E. Ferree, Alan J. Ludwig, deceased