Patents by Inventor Ludvik Godesa
Ludvik Godesa 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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Publication number: 20080083600Abstract: An arresting device is disclosed for a drive train which, in order to close a movable contact of an electric switch, can be moved from an OFF position into an ON position. In at least one embodiment, the arresting device includes an arresting including a pivot axis which extends outside its pivoting point. When the drive train is in its OFF position, the arresting element pivots from a position of rest into an arresting the position owing to a force which acts on its pivoting point, in the closing direction of the drive train, and in its arresting position, the arresting element is operatively connected to the drive train and blocks the movement of the drive train into it ON position.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2007Publication date: April 10, 2008Inventor: Ludvik Godesa
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Publication number: 20080011594Abstract: A switch contact arrangement including a contact support is disclosed, including a contact support, at least two switch contacts, and at least one spacer. The switch contacts are pivotally mounted on the contact support while being respectively provided with at least one associated terminal lead that encompasses a flexible section. In order to reduce the driving forces required for the switching movements of the switch contacts, the at least one spacer engages between the flexible sections of adjacent switch contacts.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2005Publication date: January 17, 2008Inventors: Erhard Deylitz, Ludvik Godesa, Jurgen Heydendorf, Ralph Hohenberger, Sezai Turkmen
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Patent number: 7102471Abstract: A power breaker includes a switching contact arrangement having a current loop in order to allow a force dependent on the current to act on the contact members. For this purpose, sections, which are arranged parallel to one another and such that they are arched and concentric, are arranged on a stationary current conductor and on a contact lever. Depending on the position of a center of a resultant force, originating from the arched sections, in relation to a pivot bearing of the contact lever, a torque acts on the contact lever causing the switching contact arrangement to open or close. Using largely identical parts, power breakers which have a current-limiting or contact-force-increasing action can thus be produced.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2003Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventor: Ludvik Godesa
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Publication number: 20060048336Abstract: A hinge construction is for connecting two components. The hinge construction includes a first securing part which can be fixed on a first of the two components, a second securing part which can be fixed on the second component, and a hinge part. The hinge construction further includes a first coupling device for the rotatable coupling of the first securing part to the hinge part, and a second coupling device for the pivotable coupling of the hinge part to the second securing part. The second coupling device, in order to set a distance between the two components, includes two corresponding, curved coupling surfaces, which run parallel to the pivot axis and of which a first is provided on the hinge part and the second is provided on the second securing part.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2005Publication date: March 9, 2006Inventors: Joerg-Uwe Dahl, Ludvik Godesa
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Patent number: 6870113Abstract: A latching mechanism is for locking a spring energy store of an electric switching device. The store is tensioned by a rotary drive and an extensible lever system. In the latching mechanism, the extensible lever system is locked with the spring energy store under tension by way of a support element, an auxiliary lock and a primary lock, in addition to a stop that is allocated to the primary lock. The auxiliary lock can be pivoted by the extension of the lever system and the position of the primary lock during the pivoting of the auxiliary lock can be influenced by working surfaces that are allocated to one another. To configure the locking mechanism for pivoting the primary lock in a manner which obviates the use of a return spring that acts on said primary lock, the auxiliary lock and the primary lock respectively have at least two working surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2002Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Jörg-Uwe Dahl, Ludvik Godesa, Ralph Hohenberger, Marc Liebetruth
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Patent number: 6831240Abstract: A drive train is for a displaceable contact on a breaker contact arrangement in an electrical power breaker. A coupling element displaceable against a stop and arranged between the moveable contact and corresponding drive element is provided with an anti-bounce device, including a catch element and a counter piece. The catch element which may be swung into a catch position as a result of the inertia exerted on the centre of gravity thereof, when the coupling element strikes the stop, includes a working surface extending in the pivoting direction to forma momentary working connection with the counter piece. A retaining spring is additionally provided on the catch element to guarantee that a rebounding of the coupling element into the position corresponding to the close state of the breaker contact arrangement does not occur.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2003Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Michael Bach, Jörg-Uwe Dahl, Ludvik Godesa, Ralph Hohenberger, Marc Liebetruth, Detlev Schmidt, Günter Seidler, Ingo Thiede, Sezai Türkmen, Artur Wajnberg
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Patent number: 6788172Abstract: A device is for controlling the closing of a power circuit breaker according to operational parameters. The device includes an indication element for indicating the readiness for closing and a coupling element which interacts with the indication element. The operational parameters, for example, energy store empty or switchgear cell door open cause the indication element to pivot into the position not ready for closing and cause the coupling element to move into its disabled position.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2002Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Ludvik Godesa, Marc Liebetruth
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Patent number: 6777636Abstract: A low-voltage power switch, includes a drive device, fixed by way of a supporting framework and an associated switch shaft, fixed by way of two axially external bearing sub-assemblies, to the switch pole sub-assembly. In order to ensure that the fitting corresponds to a position based on separate examination of the drive device, the bearing arrangement has an additional, axially central bearing sub-assembly. The bearing sub-assembly includes two half-shells which are axially fixed by way of guide surfaces, whereby one is radially supported on the switch pole sub-assembly and the other is radially supported on the supporting framework of the drive device.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2003Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Torsten Ahlert, Ludvik Godesa, Marc Liebetruth
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Publication number: 20040144629Abstract: The invention-relates to a latching mechanism for locking a spring energy store (1) of an electric switching device, said store being tensioned by a rotary drive (10 and 11) and an extensible lever system (2, 3 and 4). In said latching mechanism, the extensible lever system is locked with the spring energy store under tension by means of a support clement (12), an auxiliary lock (14) and a primary lock (16), in addition to a stop (17) that is allocated to the primary lock (16), whereby the auxiliary lock (14) can be pivoted by the extension of the lever system and the position of the primary lock (16) during the pivoting of the auxiliary lock (14) can be influenced by working surfaces that are allocated to one another. To configure the locking mechanism for pivoting the primary lock (16) in a manner which obviates the use of a return spring that acts on said primary lock, the auxiliary lock (14) and the primary lock (16) respectively have at least two working surfaces (24, 25 and 26, 27).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2004Publication date: July 29, 2004Inventors: J?ouml;rg-Uwe Dahl, Ludvik Godesa, Ralph Hohenberger, Marc Liebetruth
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Publication number: 20040134764Abstract: The invention relates to a drive train for a displaceable contact (1) on a breaker contact arrangement in an electrical power breaker, whereby a coupling element (3), displaceable against a stop (12) and arranged between the moveable contact (1) and corresponding drive element (8), is provided with an anti-bounce device, comprising a catch element (13) and a counter piece (14). The catch element (13) which may be swung into a catch position as a result of the inertia exerted on the centre of gravity (16) thereof, when the coupling element (3) strikes the stop (12), comprises a working surface (22) extending in the pivoting direction (23) to form a momentary working connection with the counter piece (14). A retaining spring (32) is additionally provided on the catch element (13) to guarantee that a rebounding of the coupling element (3) into the position corresponding to the closed state of the breaker contact arrangement does not occur.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2003Publication date: July 15, 2004Inventors: Michael Bach, Jorg-Uwe Dahl, Ludvik Godesa, Ralph Hohenberger, Marc Liebetruth, Detlev Schmidt, Gunter Seidler, Ingo Thiede, Sezai Turkmen, Artur Wainberg
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Patent number: 6734378Abstract: An operating shaft (1) for operation of switching contacts in a multipole electrical power breaker has a shaft tube (2), which is intended to provide a rotating bearing, and levers (4) which project from it and are composed of dye-cast metal. These levers (4) are mounted on the shaft tube (2), which is formed from a tubular semi-finished product composed of a metal which has a higher melting point than that of the levers (4). All the levers on an operating shaft (1) can be formed as an integral dye-cast body (3) or as individual dye-cast bodies. The described configuration allows operating shafts (1) for power breakers of different sizes to be manufactured integrally.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2001Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Ludvik Godesa, Peter Petznik
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Publication number: 20040070473Abstract: The invention relates to a low-voltage power switch, wherein the drive device (16) is fixed by means of a supporting framework (17,19) and the associated switch shaft (8) is fixed, by means of two axially external bearing sub-assemblies, to the switch pole sub-assembly (1) In order to ensure that the fitting corresponds to a position based on separate examination of the drive device, the bearing arrangement has an additional, axially central bearing sub-assembly. Said bearing sub-assembly consists of two half-shells (25 and 26) which are axially fixed by means of guide surfaces (45 or 55,56,57 and 58), whereby one is radially supported on the switch pole sub-assembly (1) and the other is radially supported on the supporting framework (17,18) of the drive device (16).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2003Publication date: April 15, 2004Inventors: Torsten Ahlert, Ludvik Godesa, Marc Liebetruth
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Publication number: 20040001297Abstract: A power breaker includes a switching contact arrangement having a current loop in order to allow a force dependent on the current to act on the contact members. For this purpose, sections, which are arranged parallel to one another and such that they are arched and concentric, are arranged on a stationary current conductor and on a contact lever. Depending on the position of a center of a resultant force, originating from the arched sections, in relation to a pivot bearing of the contact lever, a torque acts on the contact lever causing the switching contact arrangement to open or close. Using largely identical parts, power breakers which have a current-limiting or contact-force-increasing action can thus be produced.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2003Publication date: January 1, 2004Inventor: Ludvik Godesa
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Patent number: 6492888Abstract: A low-voltage circuit breaker has a contact arrangement, a drive mechanism for actuating the contact arrangement , and an actuating shaft, which is used for transmitting a drive force from the drive mechanism to the contact arrangement. A bearing device for the actuating shaft has at least one bearing body, which is connected to a pole component accommodating the contact arrangement. Thus a unit is formed, which can be tested independently of the other components of the circuit breaker. In the case of multipole circuit breakers, a common actuating shaft is used for all contact arrangements and pole components, which is mounted approximately in the center of the main bearing body and near the ends of the auxiliary bearing bodies.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2000Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Jörg-Uwe Dahl, Ludvik Godesa, Marc Liebetruth
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Publication number: 20020053963Abstract: A low-voltage circuit breaker has a contact arrangement (19), a drive mechanism (20) for actuating the contact arrangement (19), and an actuating shaft (2), which is used for transmitting a drive force from the drive mechanism (20) to the contact arrangement (19). A bearing device for the actuating shaft (2) has at least one bearing body (1), which is connected to a pole component (4) accommodating the contact arrangement (19). Thus a unit is formed, which can be tested independently of the other components of the circuit breaker. In the case of multipole circuit breakers, a common actuating shaft (2) is used for all contact arrangements (19) and pole components (4), which is mounted approximately in the center of the main bearing body (1) and near the ends of the auxiliary bearing bodies (8, 9).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2000Publication date: May 9, 2002Inventors: Jorg-Uwe Dahl, Ludvik Godesa, Marc Liebetruth
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Patent number: 6380830Abstract: A low-voltage circuit breaker includes a retrofittable motor reset mechanism. Its output shaft can be coupled to a charging shaft, mounted in a bearing block, of the spring energy store of the low-voltage circuit breaker. Centering elements are provided on a flange of the bearing block of the charging shaft of the spring energy store so as to engage in mating elements on the gearbox output of the motor reset mechanism, in such a way that the motor reset mechanism can be pushed axially into these centering elements with little movement in the direction of the charging shaft. In order to lock the motor reset mechanism in the pivoting direction, a fixing element is provided at a point fitted at a specific distance from the centering elements. The motor reset mechanism is fixed axially in the centering elements of the flange of the bearing block of the charging shaft of the spring reset mechanism, and in the coupling of the charging shaft.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2001Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Jörg Uwe Dahl, Ludvik Godesa, Marc Liebetruth
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Insertable and retractable switching device comprising a blocking bar which prevents wrong operation
Patent number: 6252186Abstract: A switching device has a closing device and a traversing mechanism for insertion and retraction relative to an insertion frame, where the said devices can be operated only in the OFF state of the switching device. A blocking bar having a cam element that cooperates with a carrier of an OFF operator is guided by elongated holes behind an operator's console of the switching device. The carrier and the cam element work together in such a way that the OFF operator can be pulled inward when the blocking bar is operated, thus signaling to the user that the switching device is locked in the OFF state.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2000Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Marc Liebetruth, Torsten Ahlert, Ludvik Godesa, Jörg-Uwe Dahl -
Patent number: 5924323Abstract: A lever arrangement for transmitting a driving force to a switch contact of a power switch has parallel bearing plates with limiting parts mounted on them to reduce the distance between the bearing plates locally to a distance suitable for guiding hinge-connected levers. Hinge pins of the levers are guided so they slide along the limiting parts. Threaded pins are riveted to one bearing plate at one end and are secured on the other bearing plate with a nut.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1997Date of Patent: July 20, 1999Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Ludvik Godesa, Michael Sebekow, Adolf Wihan
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Patent number: 5912444Abstract: A device for affecting a traveling system of a switching device, which blocks the traveling system to prevent its operation when a door of a switchboard cell is opened. The device includes a blocking lever mounted on the traveling system and a push rod that can be operated by the door. The push rod and has a leg that can be displaced by movement along an inclined face. The blocking lever engages the leg via a contact angle. The blocking lever can be operated in each of the positions of the switching device inside the switchboard cell to block or release the traveling system.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1997Date of Patent: June 15, 1999Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventor: Ludvik Godesa
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Patent number: 5895898Abstract: A device for mutually locking the actuation of at least two power switches. The device includes an energy accumulator, such as a spring, assigned to each of the power switches and loaded by the rotation of a switching shaft, to thereby actuate a flexible transmission leading to an evaluation apparatus which can prevent actuation of one of the switches. The energy accumulator improves the reliability of the mechanical locking mechanism and allows a lighter transmission to be used. Plural switches may be locked or activated by connecting two flexible transmissions to a single switching shaft and to two different evaluation apparatuses.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1997Date of Patent: April 20, 1999Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventor: Ludvik Godesa