Patents by Inventor James V. Fixemer
James V. Fixemer 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: 5798495Abstract: An arrangement is provided for welding together current carrying members of an electrical distribution device which are made of similar conductive material. The arrangement includes an electron beam gun capable of generating an electron beam sufficient to penetrate and heat the material, thereby providing mixing of the material to form a joint which is constructed substantially of a portion of each of the current carrying members.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1996Date of Patent: August 25, 1998Assignee: Square D CompanyInventors: Douglas A. Hinkley, James V. Fixemer, John J. Barta
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Patent number: 5504292Abstract: An arc stack for receiving a circuit breaker blade moveable between a closed position and an open position, includes a plurality of arc plates positioned substantially parallel to one another and arranged in a plurality of adjacent groups. Each of the groups includes one or more arc plates having substantially similar respective arc throats formed therein. The respective arc throats progressively decrease in size from group to group along the length of the arc stack in a direction extending away from the closed position of the blade. A connecting support maintains the plurality of arc plates substantially parallel to one another.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1994Date of Patent: April 2, 1996Assignee: Square D CompanyInventors: Dale W. Bennett, James V. Fixemer, Teresa I. Hood, Joel L. Miller, Charles E. Netolicky, Tamara L. Schultz, Randall L. Siebels, Douglas Van Waart
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Patent number: 5498847Abstract: An arc stack for receiving a circuit breaker blade moveable between a closed position and an open position, includes a plurality of generally rectangular are plates having substantially similar length and width dimensions and positioned substantially parallel to one another. The straight edges of the arc plates are in line with one another so that the are stack is generally rectangular in shape. The arc plates have respective arc throats formed therein having a plurality of sizes so as to form a longitudinal passageway extending through the arc throats following the arc generated by the blade moving between the closed and open positions. The arc plates include sets of arc plates with the arc plates in each set having identical arc throats. The sets of arc plates are arranged in order of decreasing arc throat size with the set having the largest arc throats being positioned adjacent the circuit breaker blade in the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1994Date of Patent: March 12, 1996Assignee: Square D CompanyInventors: Dale W. Bennett, James V. Fixemer, Teresa I. Hood, Randall L. Siebels, Douglas Van Waart
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Patent number: 5428328Abstract: A mid terminal for a double break circuit breaker comprises first and second elongated conductive plates, where each of the plates have first and second ends. The second end of the first plate is longitudinally spaced from the first end of the second plate and the first end of the first plate is connected to the second end of the second plate by a lateral conductive plate. A first are runner is electron beam welded to the second end of the first plate, and a second are runner is electron beam welded to the first end of the second plate. The first and second arc runners are preferably made of steel. A first stationary contact is mounted on the first plate adjacent the first arc runner, and a second stationary contact is mounted on the second plate adjacent the second arc runner.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1994Date of Patent: June 27, 1995Assignee: Square D CompanyInventors: Donald H. Haase, Randall L. Siebels, James V. Fixemer, Fred Kaveh
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Patent number: 5302787Abstract: An improved miniature circuit breaker is provided which is adapted to improved automatic assembly of all components thereof. Key components of the breaker are individually and collectively designed to be susceptible to total Z-axis assembly. In particular, the circuit breaker operating mechanism which operates the contacts thereof to make or break the electric circuit is formed of elements designed to interact in a Z-axis assemblable fashion. The movable contact is defined on a contact carrier or blade assembly which is adapted for Z-axis assembly and also provides increased arc erosion resistance and improved opening of the breaker contacts.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1992Date of Patent: April 12, 1994Assignee: Square D CompanyInventors: Thomas A. Edds, Gary W. Scott, Matthew D. Sortland, Eugene W. Wehr, John M. Winter, James V. Fixemer, Charles H. Wagner
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Patent number: 5250918Abstract: An improved miniature circuit breaker is provided which is adapted to improved automatic assembly of all components thereof. Key components of the breaker are individually and collectively designed to be susceptible to total Z-axis assembly. In particular, the magnetic-yoke and armature which comprise the current response mechanism for the circuit breaker are designed to interact with each other so that the magnetic armature can easily be Z-axis assembled onto the magnetic yoke.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1992Date of Patent: October 5, 1993Assignee: Square D CompanyInventors: Thomas A. Edds, James V. Fixemer, Matthew D. Sortland, John M. Winter, Charles H. Wagner, Guntis U. Strauss
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Patent number: 5245302Abstract: An improved miniature circuit breaker is provided which is adapted to improved automatic assembly of all components thereof. Key components of the breaker are individually and collectively designed to be susceptible to total Z-axis assembly. In particular, the trip mechanism including the trip lever, and the associated activation means, tension means and reset means are defined by elements designed to interact in a Z-axis assemblable fashion. The trip mechanism components are also designed for improved trip action and enhanced breaker performance in repeated OPEN, CLOSED, and TRIP operations.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1992Date of Patent: September 14, 1993Assignee: Square D CompanyInventors: Rodney J. Brune, Thomas A. Edds, James V. Fixemer, Charles H. Wagner, Matthew D. Sortland, Duane L. Turner, John M. Winter
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Patent number: 5170310Abstract: A solid state circuit interruption arrangement in a distributed power network provides fast and reliable circuit interruption. A common power source provides power to a plurality of loads via respective current paths. A main circuit breaker and a plurality of solid state circuit breakers are arranged to interrupt the current paths in response to command signals sent from a central controller. Current sensors and voltage sensors are coupled to the current paths for monitoring purposes. An automatic controller responds to any of the current sensors detecting a fault condition by automatically generating a command signal, which forces the associated solid state breaker to interrupt the associated current path. Thereafter, the controller automatically generates a signal to the main circuit breaker to interrupt the power provided from the common power source in the event that the associated current path is not interrupted by the solid state breaker.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1990Date of Patent: December 8, 1992Assignee: Square D CompanyInventors: George H. Studtmann, Donald H. Ward, James V. Fixemer, Julius M. Liptak
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Patent number: 4616200Abstract: An automatic electric side-by-side two-pole circuit breaker having an insulating casing formed from the complementary association of a base casing, an intermediate casing and a cover which provide a pair of mechanism receiving compartments in side-by-side association. Each compartment carries a pivotally supported operating handle which extends partially outward from the casing for external manual operation, a line terminal, a load terminal electrically connected to said line terminal, a stationary contact intermediate said line terminal and said load terminal and a movable blade which carries a movable contact on one end and has its opposite end connected to the handle. A releasably latched generally thin trip lever is pivotally mounted within the compartment and is releasable from its latched position to a tripped position to effect separation of the contacts. The trip lever includes an upstanding leg which is engaged by a protuberance on the handle for resetting the trip lever.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1984Date of Patent: October 7, 1986Assignee: Square D CompanyInventors: James V. Fixemer, Neil R. Palmer, Charles H. Wagner, John M. Winter