Patents by Inventor Peter K. Moldovan

Peter K. Moldovan 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: 7034644
    Abstract: The auxiliary switch includes a non-contact sensor, such as a Hall effect device, that is switched by the condition of a magnetic field. The magnetic field condition is effected by a movable contact indicator that moves between open and closed positions with the separable contacts of the electric power apparatus. A magnet may be attached to the movable contact indicator, or the movable contact indicator can be magnetized to form the magnet. Alternatively, the moving contact indicator can intercept or not intercept a magnetic field produced by a fixed magnet spaced from the sensor. The Hall effect device may be mounted on the outside of the nonmagnetically permeable housing of the electric power apparatus, or inside if there is sufficient room. In either case, no mechanical coupling is required for the sensor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 2, 2003
    Date of Patent: April 25, 2006
    Assignee: Eaton Corporation
    Inventors: Peter K. Moldovan, Edward L. Wellner, Michael R. Larsen, Paul J. Rollmann, Xin Zhou, John R. Skibinski, Randal D. Gazdecki
  • Publication number: 20040130217
    Abstract: The auxiliary switch includes a non-contact sensor, such as a Hall effect device, that is switched by the condition of a magnetic field. The magnetic field condition is effected by a movable contact indicator that moves between open and closed positions with the separable contacts of the electric power apparatus. A magnet may be attached to the movable contact indicator, or the movable contact indicator can be magnetized to form the magnet. Alternatively, the moving contact indicator can intercept or not intercept a magnetic field produced by a fixed magnet spaced from the sensor. The Hall effect device may be mounted on the outside of the nonmagnetically permeable housing of the electric power apparatus, or inside if there is sufficient room. In either case, no mechanical coupling is required for the sensor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 2, 2003
    Publication date: July 8, 2004
    Inventors: Peter K. Moldovan, Edward L. Wellner, Michael R. Larsen, Paul J. Rollmann, Xin Zhou, John R. Skibinski, Randal D. Gazdecki
  • Patent number: 6100491
    Abstract: An electric switch has an arc extinguishing mechanism that includes a plurality of splitter plates located adjacent to the switch contacts. An electromagnet coil is connected between one of the contacts and a splitter plate to produce a magnetic field that drives an arc into the extinguishing mechanism. The unique electromagnet coil is formed by a lamination of a plurality of flat open loops of conductive material alternating with layers of insulation. The flat open loops are interconnected to form a helical coil.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 8, 2000
    Assignee: Eaton Corporation
    Inventor: Peter K. Moldovan
  • Patent number: 6064024
    Abstract: A DC contactor has stationary and movable contacts. A magnet is rotatably mounted adjacent to the stationary contact within a self magnetic field produced by the flow of electric current in the stationary contact. The magnet rotates so that its magnetic field extends around the stationary contact in the same direction as the self magnetic field. When an arc forms between the stationary and movable contacts, interaction with the self magnetic field and the magnetic field drives the arc toward an adjacent extinguishing chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 16, 2000
    Assignee: Eaton Corporation
    Inventor: Peter K. Moldovan
  • Patent number: 5877464
    Abstract: An electric arc extinguishing mechanism for an electric current switching apparatus employs a plurality of splitter plates in a conventional arc chute arrangement. Each splitter plate has a pair of permanent magnet structures that produce a magnetic field which interacts with the arc causing the arc to move continuously about the surface of the splitter plate until the arc is extinguished. Such movement prevents the arc energy from being concentrated in one spot which could melt the splitter plate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 27, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 2, 1999
    Assignee: Eaton Corporation
    Inventor: Peter K. Moldovan
  • Patent number: 5874873
    Abstract: An electric motor control apparatus includes an electrical current control apparatus which is operable to limit current to an electric motor. When the electric motor is a three-phase motor, three current limiting switch assemblies are provided in the electric current control apparatus. A single stack of laminations concentrates magnetic fields emanating from conductors in all three current limiting switch assemblies. Each of the current limiting switch assemblies includes two movable contacts which are mounted on contact arms. The contact arms are movable in slots in the stack of laminations. A first series of splitter plates is disposed in an array along a path of movement of the contact on the first movable contact arm and a second series of splitter plates is disposed along a path of movement of the contact on the second contact arm for each of the current limiting switch assemblies. A short circuit splitter plate conducts electrical current between the two series of splitter plates.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 22, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 23, 1999
    Assignee: Eaton Corporation
    Inventors: Engelbert Hetzmannseder, Earl T. Piber, Peter K. Moldovan, Kurt V. Eckroth, Peter J. Theisen
  • Patent number: 5866864
    Abstract: An electric arc extinguishing mechanism is provided for an electric current switching apparatus of the type having a pair of contacts which selectively engage to complete an electric circuit. The mechanism includes a plurality of splitter plates located adjacent to the contacts and formed of electrically conductive material. Each splitter plate has a body of electrically conductive material, and a casing with a pair of planar portions on opposite sides of the body and connected by the curved edge portion. The edge portion is adjacent the contacts with the planar portions extending from the edge portion in an open loop having a gap. Any arc introduced between adjacent splitter plates moves around the open loop before being extinguished thereby not residing in one spot long enough to cause gross melting and associated erosion of the splitter plate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 2, 1999
    Assignee: Eaton Corporation
    Inventors: Hemant K. Mody, James C. Vander Meer, Slobodan Krstic, Peter K. Moldovan
  • Patent number: 5818003
    Abstract: A contactor for switching electric current has a stationary contact and a movable contact which when driven by a solenoid moves into and away from abutment with the stationary contact. An arc chute includes a plurality of splitter plates which extend radially from a center point in a geometric arc around the stationary contact on a side that is opposite to the movable contact. A curved arc runner is connected to the stationary contact to guide an electrical arc travelling between the stationary contact and each of the splitter plates. An elongated arc runner is connected to the movable contact to guide the electrical arc between the movable contact and splitter plates at the ends of the geometric arc.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 6, 1998
    Assignee: Eaton Corporation
    Inventors: Peter K. Moldovan, Englebert Hetzmannseder, Earl T. Piber, Jeffery A. Patten
  • Patent number: 5763847
    Abstract: A contactor for switching electric current has a stationary contact and a movable contact which when driven by a solenoid moves into and away from abutment with the stationary contact. An arc extinguishing chamber is adjacent to the movable and stationary contacts and includes two rows of splitter plates with a gap therebetween. Each row comprises alternating splitter plates of first and second types. The first type of splitter plate has a first member of non-magnetic material with an aperture within which a permanent magnet is received and a second member of a magnetic material abutting the first member remote from the gap. An outer casing of a non-ferrous, electrically conductive material extends at least partially around the first and second members. The second type of splitter plates are formed of non-ferrous, electrically conductive material. The magnets produce a magnetic field around each of the first type of splitter plates which causes the electric arc to move about the surface of the outer casing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 9, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 9, 1998
    Assignee: Eaton Corporation
    Inventors: Peter K. Moldovan, Mark A. Juds
  • Patent number: 5742015
    Abstract: A sealed contactor for switching electric current has a switching assembly that includes a movable contact which selectively bridges a pair of stationary contacts to provide an electrical path therebetween. The moveable and stationary contacts are mounted to a body of electrically insulating material to form a unitized structure. A separate actuator assembly has an enclosure which contains an electrically operated driver with a linkage that extends into the switching assembly to alternately operate the moveable contact into engagement with and disengagement from the stationary contacts. The switching assembly is sealingly attached to the actuator assembly in an interlocking manner that prevents arcs produced between the contacts from escaping outside the electric current switching apparatus. Nevertheless, the switching assembly is capable of being easily removed and replaced as a single unit from the actuator assembly when repairing the contactor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 7, 1996
    Date of Patent: April 21, 1998
    Assignee: Eaton Corporation
    Inventors: Peter K. Moldovan, Michael E. Bauer, Stephen R. Fiacchino, Earl T. Piber, Brad L. Myers, Kurt D. Matschull
  • Patent number: 5416455
    Abstract: A two-pole switch for DC current has a housing formed by a pair of open shells abutting each other to enclose components of the apparatus. Each shell rigidly holds a stationary contact, and an actuator is pivotally coupled to the shells. A pair of movable contacts are pivotally attached to the actuator so that each movable contact touches one stationary contact when the actuator is in a first position and the contacts are separated when the actuator is in a second position. A spine plate is between the shells and electrically separates the two stationary contacts and arc extinguishing chambers. A solenoid is within the housing aligned with the contacts and drives the actuator between the second and first positions to close the contacts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 1994
    Date of Patent: May 16, 1995
    Assignee: Eaton Corporation
    Inventors: Peter K. Moldovan, Earl T. Piber, Peter J. McGinnis, Peter J. Theisen, Jeffery A. Patten
  • Patent number: 5373411
    Abstract: A remote control residential and commercial circuit breaker system (320) provides overload current protection and load management. The system includes a plurality of remote control circuit breakers (20, 322) each including a switch (188, 190, 150, 152) responsive to a control signal (330) for controllably completing and interrupting a respective load circuit (184), a plurality of pole controllers (336, 338) each responsive to a respective address signal (342, 344) and coupled to a respective circuit breaker and supplying the respective control signal to the respective switch. Each pole controller includes a status circuit responsive to actuation of the switch and supplying a status signal indicative thereof. A common controller (348) is coupled to the pole controllers and supplies addresses signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 1992
    Date of Patent: December 13, 1994
    Assignee: Eaton Corporation
    Inventors: William E. Grass, Herbert R. Streich, Robert J. Clarey, Peter K. Moldovan
  • Patent number: 5351024
    Abstract: An electrical power switching device employing a rotary disc driven by an actuation means whose position is selected by a control means where disc contacts engage and disengage stationary contacts where the stationary contacts are deflected away from the disc contacts by separation ramps thereby opening the current path and an arc plate is used on the disc to control arc energy. A pair of interrupter contacts are placed in series with the rotary disc contacts where abnormally high currents cause the interrupter contacts to separate and open the current path where slot motors and/or arc plates are used to dissipate the damaging electrical arcs as the contacts make and break.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 8, 1993
    Date of Patent: September 27, 1994
    Assignee: Eaton Corporation
    Inventors: Mark A. Juds, Bruce C. Beihoff, Richard G. Smith, William R. Nelson, Daniel A. Wycklendt, Peter J. Theisen, Jerome K. Hastings, Peter K. Moldovan
  • Patent number: 5319167
    Abstract: An electrical contractor device (80) for controlling the flow of electrical power from a source of electrical power to an electrical device according to a command signal from a controller utilizing a rotary disc assembly (90) rotated by an actuator (169) where the rotary disc assembly (90) is comprised of a rotary disc (100) supporting a disc conductor (102) having a pair of contact pads (106, 108) joined by a pair of conductor legs (109, 113) and a center section (111) where the conductor legs (109, 113) are parallel and offset one from the other straddling an axis of rotation (103) where high flow of electrical current through the disc conductor (102) generates an electro-magnetic torque in the rotary disc assembly (90).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 8, 1993
    Date of Patent: June 7, 1994
    Assignee: Eaton Corporation
    Inventors: Mark A. Juds, Bruce C. Beihoff, Richard G. Smith, William R. Nelson, Daniel A. Wycklendt, Peter J. Theisen, Jerome K. Hastings, Peter K. Moldovan
  • Patent number: 5301083
    Abstract: A remote control residential and commercial lighting and appliance branch circuit breaker provides both overload current protection and load management. Structure is provided enabling packaging in a three-quarter inch width case, including a first set of contacts in the case provided by a pair of separable overload breaker contacts, trip structure in the case for causing separation of the overload breaker contacts in response to overload currents therethrough, a second set of contacts in the case provided by a pair of switching relay contacts having open and closed conditions and electrically connected in series with the overload breaker contacts, and an actuator in the case energizable to mechanically actuate the switching relay contacts. Feedback circuitry is included providing status indication of the condition of the switching relay contacts. Structure is provided for reducing actuator and spring requirements and sizes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1991
    Date of Patent: April 5, 1994
    Assignee: Eaton Corporation
    Inventors: William E. Grass, Peter K. Moldovan, Earl T. Piber, Robert J. Clarey, James R. Jaeschke, Robert A. Kihn, Richard G. Smith, Herbert R. Streich
  • Patent number: 5138122
    Abstract: Direct current switching apparatus having two arc extinguishing chambers located in a common transverse plane, one chamber being divided into separate laterally spaced portions disposed below the other chamber, a pair of spaced conductors each having a contact element and an arc runner extending from near the contact, the arc runners being curved and disposed in a convex mirror-imate relationship to each other between the laterally spaced portions, distal ends of each arc runners providing a divergent path into the other chamber, a conductor disposed at outboard sides of the laterally spaced arc chamber portions cooperating with concave sides of the arc runners to provide divergent paths into the spaced arc chamber portions, power supply terminals connected to the respective spaced conductors, magnetic plates disposed in front and in back of the arc chambers having portions providing a magnetic path externally around the chambers, permanent magnets magnetically coupled to at least one of the magnetic plates p
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 29, 1990
    Date of Patent: August 11, 1992
    Assignee: Eaton Corporation
    Inventors: Peter K. Moldovan, Mark A. Juds, Robert A. Kihn
  • Patent number: 5132497
    Abstract: A Hall effect device is located in a focused gap of a flux concentrator disposed over one power terminal of a D.C. switching contactor to monitor flux induced by current flow. Magnetic fields from permanent magnets of the switching apparatus are shielded from the flux concentrator by a cup-shaped magnetic ring surrounding the concentrator, magnetically spaced therefrom, and a magnetic plate of the apparatus which is modified to accept more flux in a localized area of the sensor before saturation. The gap of the concentrator in which the Hall effect device is located is particularly positioned at a point where the magnetic field gradient from the permanent magnet field is minimum.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 26, 1991
    Date of Patent: July 21, 1992
    Assignee: Eaton Corporation
    Inventors: Peter K. Moldovan, John M. Reske
  • Patent number: 5130504
    Abstract: Direct current switching apparatus having front and rear arc extinguishing chambers substantially coextensive, the rear chamber being separated into two laterally spaced arc extinguishing chambers, each arc extinguishing chamber comprising rows of non-magnetic parallel splitter plates, a pair of spaced conductors each having a stationary contact element spanning both the front and rear arc extinguishing chambers, power supply terminals connected to the respective spaced conductors, magnetic plates disposed in front of the front chamber and in back of the back chamber having magnetic means providing a magnetic path externally around the chambers, permanent magnets magnetically coupled to at least one of the magnetic plates providing a magnetic field across the respective chambers, a movable contact movable normal to a front to rear direction into and out of bridging engagement with the stationary contacts, and an electromagnetic drive motor disposed coextensive with said arc extinguishing chambers coupled at a
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 29, 1990
    Date of Patent: July 14, 1992
    Assignee: Eaton Corporation
    Inventors: Peter K. Moldovan, Peter J. Theisen, Mark A. Juds, Robert A. Kihn
  • Patent number: 5004874
    Abstract: Direct current switching apparatus having two arc extinguishing chambers each comprising a pair of spaced conductors providing cooperable arc runners divergent toward a row of non-ferromagnetic splitter plates and a stationary contact conductively mounted on one conductor, the stationary contacts of respective chambers being mounted on respectively opposite conductors, corresponding conductors in respective chambers being conductively connected to each other and to power terminals of the apparatus, permanent magnets applying a magnetic field across the respective chamber for moving an arc within the chamber, ferromagnetic plates providing flux return paths to optimize and maximize the magnetic field, a movable contact extending into each chamber bridging the stationary contacts and movable to separate from the stationary contacts, drawing an arc therebetween in each chamber, the arc in one chamber bridging the pair of conductors within that chamber establishing a circuit comprising the arc between the conduct
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 1989
    Date of Patent: April 2, 1991
    Assignee: Eaton Corporation
    Inventors: Peter J. Theisen, Daniel A. Wycklendt, Mark A. Juds, Peter K. Moldovan
  • Patent number: 4814739
    Abstract: The insulating housing of the device supports two spaced-apart stationary terminal/contact assemblies. A resilient, thermally-responsive, snap-acting, movable contact support member, which has a movable contact and a cam-follower thereon, is connected at one end to one assembly and is movable to three positions relative to a stationary contact on the other assembly, namely: a contact-closed position wherein the movable contact engages the stationary contact, a contact-open position and a contact-tripped position. An outwardly projecting rod-like actuator slidable on the housing, and which has a cam on its inner end, is axially movable inwardly and outwardly between an "on" switch-closed/breaker-reset position and an "off" switch-open/breaker-tripped position (wherein it is biased by a spring), respectively. In actuator "off" position, the cam blocks the contact support member and prevents the movable contact from closing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 18, 1987
    Date of Patent: March 21, 1989
    Assignee: Eaton Corporation
    Inventor: Peter K. Moldovan