Contacts Shielding Member Patents (Class 200/50.08)
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Patent number: 9683753Abstract: Disclosed are exemplary embodiments of apparatus and methods for facilitating installation and/or connection of controllers such as thermostats. In an exemplary embodiment, an apparatus for facilitating installation and/or connection of a controller in a climate control system generally includes a communication device configured to execute software instructions to receive user input describing a wire arrangement where the controller is to be installed for use in the climate control system. Based on the user input, the communication device identifies a configuration of the climate control system and specifies wiring connections between the wire arrangement and controller.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2014Date of Patent: June 20, 2017Assignee: Emerson Electric Co.Inventors: Thomas B. Lorenz, Erik O. Rylski, Dennis Snow
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Patent number: 8523083Abstract: A thermostat is configured for automated compatibility with HVAC systems that are either single-HVAC-transformer systems or dual-HVAC-transformer systems. The compatibility is automated in that a manual jumper installation is not required for adaptation to either single-HVAC-transformer systems or dual-HVAC-transformer systems. The thermostat has a plurality of HVAC wire connectors including a first call relay wire connector, a first power return wire connector, a second call relay wire connector, and a second power return wire connector. The thermostat is configured such that if the first and second external wires have been inserted into the first and second power return wire connectors, respectively, then the first and second power return wire connectors are electrically isolated from each other. Otherwise, the first and second power return wire connectors are electrically shorted together.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2012Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: Nest Labs, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Adam Warren, Hugo Fiennes, Jonathan Alan Dutra, David Bell, Anthony Michael Fadell, Matthew Lee Rogers
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Patent number: 8248761Abstract: A subunit is provided for a motor control center including an enclosure, a number of compartments, a plurality of power lines, and a number of covers for covering the compartments. The subunit includes a housing removably disposed within a corresponding one of the compartments, a plurality of electrical contacts movably coupled to the housing, and an actuating assembly for moving the electrical contacts into and out of electrical contact with the power lines. The subunit further includes at least one of a locking assembly, a panel assembly, and a secondary disconnect assembly. The locking assembly locks the position of the electrical contacts and restricts access to the actuating assembly. The panel assembly is pivotable and translatable with respect to the subunit housing. The secondary disconnect assembly is independent from the actuating assembly in order that movement of the electrical contacts does not move the secondary disconnect assembly.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2011Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventors: Daniel Jason Leeman, Edgar Yee, Robert Allan Morris, Marsha Jean Harris
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Patent number: 7688572Abstract: A system and method for connecting supply power to motor control components includes use of a motor control center subunit with moveable supply power contacts. After a motor control center subunit is secured into a motor control center compartment, the supply power contacts may be advanced to engage supply power buses. For disconnection, the supply power contacts may be retracted and isolated from the buses before physical removal of the subunit.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2007Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventors: Edgar Yee, Robert Allan Morris, Scott Edward McPherren, Neal Edward Rowe
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Patent number: 7649149Abstract: Method for maintenance of high-voltage switchgear/fuses in an installation, which method is performed while the switchgear/installation is under operation/voltage. It is further provided a device for carrying out the method, which device includes screening plates 20A-C, which screening plates are provided with maneuvring means 22 and 25, fastening means 23 and 24 for fastening of the screening plates to the switchgear cell/installation and means for disconnecting the switch 27, 28A-B.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2007Date of Patent: January 19, 2010Assignee: Trondheim Energiverk Nett ASInventors: Per Steinar Mikkelsen, Geir Solum
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Patent number: 6700082Abstract: A plunger mechanism provides for automatic tripping of a circuit breaker upon the opening of a cover of electrical equipment connected adjacent to the circuit breaker. One end of the plunger mechanism protrudes from the circuit breaker's housing adjacent to the cover, and the other end of the plunger mechanism engages the latch within the trip mechanism of the circuit breaker. Upon opening the cover, the plunger is depressed by the cover, rotating the latch, thereby tripping the circuit breaker.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2002Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventors: Jeffrey S. Gibson, Craig A. Rodgers, John A. Wafer, Kathryn A. Miles
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Patent number: 6229129Abstract: A method and apparatus for protecting an oven switch mounted in a retracted position that is engaged by a probe only when the oven door is closed. A post and a strap restrict access to the access entry, the strap forming a socket that receives an inserted projecting member and restricts its movement to a direction away from the direction of switch actuation. In the preferred embodiment, the strap is a resiliently five sheet metal strip mounted so that the unmounted end that is resiliently urged against the post restricting the access opening. Nevertheless, the access entry freely admits a probe, preferably carried by the door, that is resiliently biased to displacement in that direction and engages the retracted actuator arm of the retracted switch upon complete closure of the oven door.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2000Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Assignee: BSH Home Appliances CorporationInventor: Mark H. Yoshida