Door Independently Opened Patents (Class 200/50.13)
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Patent number: 11456142Abstract: Hazardous location compliant solid state circuit protection devices include safety lockout components ensuring disconnection as a safeguard in the completion of power system maintenance and service tasks by responsible personnel. The safety lockout components may include a mechanical lockout interfacing with a physical lock element, an electrical lockout implemented through the controls of the solid state circuit breaker device, and combinations thereof. Visual device feedback and confirmation may be provided to personnel that the lockouts have been successfully activated, as well as successfully deactivated to reconnect and restore operation of the load side circuitry.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2019Date of Patent: September 27, 2022Assignee: Eaton Intelligent Power LimitedInventors: Joseph Michael Manahan, Adam Ledgerwood, Andrew Butler, Graig DeCarr
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Patent number: 9620304Abstract: The present invention relates to an interlock device of a ring main unit, and more particularly, to an interlock device of a ring main unit in which a fuse cover can be closed in interlock with a cable cover. An interlock device of a ring main unit according to an embodiment of the present disclosure may include an interlock frame provided in part of the ring main unit, a cam on part of which an engaging portion is protruded and formed and on the other part of which a slit is formed, rotatably provided within the interlock frame, an operating plate an end of which is coupled to the slit to perform a vertical movement, and a spring an end of which is fixed to part of the cam to store an elastic force due to the movement of the cam.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2015Date of Patent: April 11, 2017Assignee: LSIS CO., LTD.Inventor: Dong Sik Lee
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Patent number: 8908357Abstract: An actuator system for operating a switch is described herein. The actuator system can include a shaft of a handle assembly. The shaft couples to a handle and a male coupling element and has a number of positions. Further, a coupling body of a switch assembly can be positioned in the number of positions. The coupling body engages the switch and has a female coupling element, which has a slotted portion that receives the male coupling element and an angled terminus that aligns the shaft to a first position as the shaft couples to the coupling body. The slotted portion receives and engages the male coupling element when the shaft is coupled to the coupling body. The slotted portion prevents the male coupling element from disengaging when the coupling body is in a second position, and disengages the male coupling element when the coupling body is in the first position.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2011Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Assignee: Cooper Technologies CompanyInventor: Joseph Michael Manahan
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Patent number: 7420133Abstract: A rotary circuit breaker door safety interlock for use with a power switch actuated by a rotating shaft installed in a enclosure with a hinged door is disclosed. The door safety rotary circuit breaker interlock functions both to prevent the enclosure door from being opened unless the power switch has first been turned OFF, and to prevent the power switch from being turned ON while the enclosure door is open. The door safety rotary circuit breaker interlock can be intentionally overridden to allow the enclosure door to be opened without turning the power switch OFF, and to allow the power switch to be turned ON while the enclosure door is open. The door safety rotary circuit breaker interlock is simple mechanically, requires no springs or deformable members for its operation, and can be adapted to many mounting variations in enclosures having doors that hinge at the left, right, top, or bottom.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2007Date of Patent: September 2, 2008Assignee: Welding Technology COrporationInventors: John Foster Farrow, Jeffrey J. Mason
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Publication number: 20080053797Abstract: A rotary circuit breaker door safety interlock for use with a power switch actuated by a rotating shaft installed in a enclosure with a hinged door is disclosed. The door safety rotary circuit breaker interlock functions both to prevent the enclosure door from being opened unless the power switch has first been turned OFF, and to prevent the power switch from being turned ON while the enclosure door is open. The door safety rotary circuit breaker interlock can be intentionally overridden to allow the enclosure door to be opened without turning the power switch OFF, and to allow the power switch to be turned ON while the enclosure door is open. The door safety rotary circuit breaker interlock is simple mechanically, requires no springs or deformable members for its operation, and can be adapted to many mounting variations in enclosures having doors that hinge at the left, right, top, or bottom.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2007Publication date: March 6, 2008Inventors: John Foster Farrow, Jeffrey J. Mason
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Patent number: 6881909Abstract: A fuse block having a rotary operator communicating with a door-mounted knob provides a handle on the rotary operator for engaging the door handle to detect closure of the door. The handle includes first and second coupling mechanisms that control the connection between the handle and the operator depending on whether the door is open or closed. With the door closed power may be connected and disconnected. With the door open the handle may be used only to disconnect power.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2003Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Theodore John Houck, III
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Patent number: 6878891Abstract: A method and a door arrangement for a switchgear enclosure, with the enclosure having a top and bottom panel, a back panel and two opposing side panels. The enclosure includes an interior framework supporting a draw-out circuit breaker. The door arrangement comprises a front extension coupled to the enclosure. An exterior door is pivotably mounted in an offset position to the front extension and configured to move from one of a closed position and an open position on one side of the enclosure. The breaker door is pivotably mounted to the interior framework and configured to move from one of a closed position and an open position on another side of the enclosure and move clear of the offset exterior door.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2003Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Assignee: Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc.Inventors: Harry W. Josten, Joshua Raker
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Patent number: 6545859Abstract: An automatically operating interlock device prevents access to the interior of an electrical cabinet when the device within the cabinet is electrically connected with a power supply. The interlock device is particularly suited for arc resistant circuit breaker cabinets. The circuit breakers within such cabinets typically move from a rearward position within the cabinet, wherein a pair of stabs on the back of the circuit breaker are electrically connected to a corresponding pair of quick disconnects, and a forward position within the stabs are disconnected from the quick disconnects. A levering in assembly including a levering in block controlled by a threaded rod is typically used to move the circuit breaker from one position to the other. The interlock device includes a cam pivotally secured near the forwardmost position of the levering in block, and a locking bar pivotally secured to the cam. The cam is biased so that the locking bar engages the cabinet door.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2001Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventor: Brad R. Leccia
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Patent number: 6506986Abstract: A defeatable interlock mechanism for an electrical equipment enclosure requiring a circuit breaker to be tripped before opening includes a support platform having an operator handle stem operably connected to the circuit breaker, an interlock slide plate slidably positioned along the support platform and having a keyhole-shaped slot for receiving a door interlock pin therein, and a lever operably connected to the interlock slide plate and configured to defeat the interlock mechanism when the door interlock pin is engaged with the slot. The lever is pivotally supported at a fulcrum point intermediate the ends of the lever and extends through an escutcheon to an exterior surface of the enclosure. Movement of the lever causes the interlock slide plate to disengage the door interlock pin and allow the unit door to open even while the circuit breaker is in the “on” position.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2001Date of Patent: January 14, 2003Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Richard Emery Bernier, Gilbert Anthony Soares, Charles Piper, Edgar Yee
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Patent number: 6388868Abstract: An automatically operating interlock prevents connection of an electrical device within a cabinet unless the cabinet door is closed. The interlock is particularly useful for circuit breakers contained within arc-resistant cabinets. The interlock includes a spring-biased locking plate reciprocating between a locked position wherein the locking plate resists movement of the levering-in locking plate, and an unlocked position wherein the locking plate permits movement of the levering-in locking plate. The locking plate is spring-biased towards its locked position, and is pushed from its locked position to its unlocked position when the cabinet door is closed. Access to the hex drive of the levering-in rod is thereby resisted when the cabinet door is open.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2001Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventors: Brad R. Leccia, Mary Beth Hill