With Vent Means Patents (Class 218/35)
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Patent number: 8735759Abstract: A debris collection slot or groove formed near the exit of a vent channel in a circuit breaker. Debris is produced during a circuit interruption, causing the debris to travel into the vent channel toward an opening where it exits the circuit breaker. Too much accumulated debris can lead to a ground strike or a cross-phase condition. The debris collection groove, formed near the exit opening of the vent channel, has no significant effect on the internal pressure generated during the circuit interruption. Multiple grooves can be formed near the exit opening for trapping more debris. When the vent channel is bent, the grooves are positioned on the outer curve of the last bend of the vent channel to trap the higher-density debris traveling around the curve.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2009Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: Schneider Electric USA, Inc.Inventors: Jason Potratz, David R. Pearson
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Patent number: 8642913Abstract: A venting assembly is provided for an arc chute of an electrical switching apparatus, such as a circuit breaker. The circuit breaker includes a housing and separable contacts. An arc and ionized gases are generated in response to the separable contacts tripping open. The arc chute includes a plurality of arc splitters each having first and second opposing sides, an interior passage, and an exterior. The venting assembly includes a first portion coupled to the first side of at least one of the arc splitters and including a venting segment with first venting apertures. A second portion is coupled to the second side and includes a second venting segment having second venting apertures. The first and second venting segments are spaced from the exterior of the arc splitters to form first and second cooling chambers for cooling the ionized gases. The first and second venting apertures vent the ionized gases.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2011Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventor: James Gerard Maloney
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Patent number: 8410388Abstract: A self-blowout circuit breaker is disclosed which includes contacts for connecting or disconnecting a circuit, a heating volume, a compression volume and an exhaust volume. The compression volume can be connected to the heating volume by at least one first valve, which heating volume is in turn connected to an arc zone. Upon the disconnection of the circuit, while a first arcing contact is being disconnected from an associated second arcing contact, an arc is produced between the two arcing contacts in the arc zone. The compression volume is separated from the exhaust volume by a combined filling and overpressure valve which is formed as at least one plate, and has at least one tab which is formed in the plate.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2010Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: ABB Technology AGInventors: Martin Kriegel, Daniel Ohlsson, Juerg Nufer, Navid Mahdizadeh, Olaf Hunger, Timo Kehr
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Patent number: 8390406Abstract: A mold cased circuit breaker, which includes a casing, a switching unit disposed in the casing to open or close an electric circuit, and movable and stationary contactor units present within the casing, includes an arc-extinguishing unit. The arc-extinguishing unit includes a pair of side plates facing each other with being spaced from each other, at least one first grid arranged between the side plates and spaced apart from one another with preset intervals, and a second grid coupled to upper ends of the side plates, spaced apart from the first grid, and having a bent portion with a preset angle.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2011Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: LSIS Co., Ltd.Inventor: Young Gyu An
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Patent number: 8330068Abstract: The present invention relates to an electrical switchgear unit designed to be fixed onto a fixing support and comprising at least one electrical switching module and at least one module housing a complementary electrical function, at least one of the complementary modules being situated next to at least one of the above-mentioned switching modules, the or each switching module comprising an arc extinguishing chamber. This unit is characterized in that the arc extinguishing chamber of the module situated facing the complementary module presents a cambered face towards the inside of said arc extinguishing chamber so as to create a space E,F inside said chamber enabling a part of the volume of the complementary module to be housed, and in that the ends of said arc extinguishing chamber encroach on the volume of the complementary module.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2008Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: Schneider Electric Industries SASInventors: Jean-Yves Amblard, Noël Le-Corre, Luc Moreau
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Patent number: 8138439Abstract: A limiter includes a housing having a number of gas ports, a number of gas vents and a number of gas channels. Each of the number of gas channels is between a corresponding one of the number of gas ports and a corresponding one of the number of gas vents. The limiter also includes a number of first terminals, a number of second terminals, and a number of limiter devices. Each of the number of limiter devices is electrically connected between a corresponding one of the number of first terminals and a corresponding one of the number of second terminals. Each of the number of gas ports is structured to receive a corresponding ionized gas flow for passage through a corresponding one of the number of gas channels to the corresponding one of the number of gas vents.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2010Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventors: Richard P. Malingowski, David E. Little, Kelly J. McCarthy, Matthew R. Hussey
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Patent number: 7812276Abstract: An arc member is provided for an electrical switching apparatus. The electrical switching apparatus includes an operating mechanism for opening and closing separable contacts, and an arc chute disposed proximate the separable contacts to attract an arc generated thereby. The separable contacts include a stationary contact and a movable contact. The stationary contact has an edge, which is disposed in a plane. The arc member includes an arc element disposed between the stationary contact and the arc chute. The arc element has first and second portions and first and second arc attractors. The first arc attractor extends outwardly from the first portion toward the plane of the edge of the stationary contact to draw the arc from the separable contacts to the arc member. The second arc attractors, which are disposed on the second portion of the arc element, direct the arc into the arc chute.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2008Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventors: James G. Maloney, Michael J. Erb
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Patent number: 7728247Abstract: A switching device is disclosed which includes a frame, a first connector and a second connector, the first connector and the second connector extending from inside the frame outside the frame. The first and the second connector are electrically connected to one another, and one or more gas flow openings are provided in the frame and arranged for a gas flow produced by a switching event. In its portion remaining inside the frame, the first connector includes a hole provided for said gas flow.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2005Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: ABB OYInventors: Osmo Pikkala, Harri Mattlar
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Patent number: 7705263Abstract: An arc chute assembly includes a housing having a lateral axis and a quenching portion disposed within the housing. The quenching portion includes at least two deion plates being spaced along the lateral axis of the housing and each having a cut portion wherein the cut portions are staggered along the lateral axis with respect to one another and are configured to mitigate an arc.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2008Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Mahesh Jaywant Rane, Janakiraman Narayanan, Yatin Vilas Newase, Pankaj Agrawal
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Patent number: 7633365Abstract: A circuit breaker assembly is disclosed. The assembly includes a base having an interior bottom surface that includes a first engagement feature and a circuit breaker cassette having an exterior bottom surface that includes a second engagement feature. The cassette is oriented in the base to provide for a current path through the base in a first direction. The first engagement feature engages with the second engagement feature and restrains movement of the cassette relative to the base in a second direction that is perpendicular to the first direction and parallel to the interior bottom surface.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2007Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Jason Edward Harmon, Chanchal Kumar Garg
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Patent number: 7586058Abstract: A chimney is provided for a circuit breaker arc hood assembly. The circuit breaker housing includes a number of arc chute vents structured to exhaust arc gases. The arc hood assembly includes a body having a first side facing the housing, and a second side opposite the first side. The first side includes a number of apertures. The chimney includes a base disposed at or about a corresponding one of the arc chute vents, a duct extending outwardly from the base and through a corresponding one of the apertures, and a plurality of resilient protrusions movably coupling the chimney to the first side of the body at or about the corresponding one of the apertures. The resilient protrusions bias the base toward engagement with the housing to resist the arc gases being undesirably discharged between the base and the housing.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2007Date of Patent: September 8, 2009Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventors: Aaron T. Kozar, Frank K. Ostrowski, Ronald W. Brand
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Patent number: 7586057Abstract: A vented case is provided for an electrical switching apparatus including an arc chute structured to attract and dissipate an arc. The arc produces an ionized gas. The vented case includes at least one housing member comprising an interior, an exterior, a first end, a second end disposed generally opposite and distal from the first end, and an intermediate portion extending between the first end and the second end. The vented case also includes at least one vent structured to discharge the ionized gas from the interior of such housing member to the exterior of such housing member. Such vent includes a plurality of venting passages, each extending from proximate the arc chute within the interior to the exterior. An electrical switching apparatus is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2006Date of Patent: September 8, 2009Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventors: Glen C. Sisson, Mark O. Zindler, Craig A. Rodgers
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Publication number: 20080073326Abstract: An arc suppression insert (10) for a circuit breaker (e.g., includes an ablative body (12) defining a chamber (14) configured for receiving a pair of electrical contacts (16, 18) therein. The chamber is configured for accommodating movement of the electrical contacts from a closed state (20) to an open state (22). The chamber also includes a vent (24) through the ablative body for venting ablation vapors produced in the chamber responsive to an electrical arc (28) being generated between the electrical contacts when moving from the closed state to the open state effective to reduce a pressure in the chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2006Publication date: March 27, 2008Inventors: Thangavelu Asokan, Sunil Srinivasa Murthy, Kunal Ravindra Goray, Adnan Kutuhuddin Bohori
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Patent number: 7009132Abstract: A circuit breaker vents at least some of the arc gases generated during current interruption from an internal cavity containing separable contacts through a terminal recess vent in a wall in the housing into an external terminal recess. The line side main conductor extends through the same wall into the external terminal recess adjacent the vent and into the collar of a terminal assembly. An electrically conductive stand seated on the main conductor electrically connects to the main conductor an external conductor clamped against the stand by a terminal screw threaded through the collar. The stand has a through opening aligned with the terminal recess vent to pass the arc gases through the external terminal recess to atmosphere.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2004Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventors: John J. Shea, Yu Wei Chou
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Patent number: 6977354Abstract: An arc hood includes a housing having a first chamber with two ends, a top and a bottom having an opening, and a smaller second chamber disposed on the top of the first chamber. The smaller second chamber includes two ends, a top and a bottom. Each of the ends of the second chamber have an opening, are disposed above the top of the first chamber, and are recessed from a corresponding one of the ends of the first chamber. The chambers define a passageway between the opening of the bottom of the first chamber and the openings of the ends of the second chamber. One or more baffles are within the housing and are disposed between the opening of the bottom of the first chamber and the openings of the ends of the second chamber. A seal is disposed about the opening of the bottom of the first chamber.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2004Date of Patent: December 20, 2005Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventors: John J. Shea, Paul R. Rakus, Michael H. Abrahamsen, Nathan J. Weister, Stanley E. Moore, Neil E. Rowe, John A. Wafer, Jeffrey A. Miller
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Patent number: 6784393Abstract: An arc quenching device for an air-switching low-voltage switching device includes quenching plates, which are arranged between and attached to parallel insulating walls, as well as a cover. A separate cooling device may be introduced into the space between the quenching plates and the cover. The cooling device is in the form of an insert cartridge and contains deionization technology for switching gases. Attachment pins on the cooling device and corresponding holding openings on the inside of the cover make it possible to fit the cooling device to the cover before this cover engages with the insulating walls.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Michael Bach, Guenter Seidler-Stahl, Sezai Tuerkman, Detlev Schmidt, Ingo Thiede, Artur Wajnberg
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Patent number: 6762389Abstract: A gas discharge filter is for cooling ionized gases discharged from a circuit breaker. The circuit breaker includes separable contacts electrically connected in series between line and load terminals, a housing, an arc chamber within the housing structured to extinguish an arc between the separable contacts when opened, and an exhaust vent in the housing for discharging ionized gases developed from the arc. The gas discharge filter includes a heat exchanger for reducing the temperature of the discharged ionized gases, and a supporting member to secure the heat exchanger outside the housing and proximate the exhaust vent opening in the exhaust path for the discharged ionized gases. The discharge filter cools the discharged ionized gases as they pass through and around the heat exchanger thus reducing the likelihood of electrical faults associated therewith.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2003Date of Patent: July 13, 2004Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventors: William M. Crooks, Francis C. Campbell, David K. Haag
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Patent number: 6703576Abstract: A main valve for an arc chute is formed by a flexible sheet member that is mounted over a gas opening of the arc chamber structure by extensions on arc plates that form guides received in elongated slots in the ends of the flexible sheet member. The force generated by high pressure gas in the arc chamber on the center of the flexible sheet member causes it to bow allowing arc gases to escape laterally as the ends of the flexible sheet member are drawn towards each other. Flaps formed by slits in the flexible sheet member are deflected by lower pressure gas before the flexible sheet member bows outward.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2003Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventors: Yu Wei Chou, Ramon J. Ojeda, Raymond P. Gundy, Joseph B. Humbert
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Patent number: 6188036Abstract: A bottom vented circuit breaker capable of top-down assembly onto equipment (10) includes a plurality of breaker cassettes (12) disposed in a base (14) with a cover (16) mounted upon the base (14). Breaker cassettes (12) include breaker connection lugs (18) extending therefrom for electrically connecting to equipment connection lugs (20) extending from a protected circuit. Base (14) includes a plurality of discrete arc gas vent structures (56) extending from a bottom wall (52). Each arc gas vent structure (56) comprises a manifold portion (58) in fluid communication with duct portions (60, 62). Ducts (60, 62) extend substantially parallel to each other and outward from manifold (58) along spacers (54) or side walls (44, 46), culminating at exit ports (64, 66). The external surface (74) of ducts (60, 62) are separated by a minimum distance “A” forming access opening (21) in conjunction with side walls (44, 46) and spacers (54).Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1999Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: David Arnold
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Patent number: 6002313Abstract: A circuit interrupter including an operating mechanism and separable main contacts interconnected with load and line terminals has an interface region between the top and bottom portions of the completed housing thereof, which may be of reduced cross section relative to the remainder of the side walls of the circuit interrupter for being moved or pushed outwardly under the pressure of expanding gas during a circuit interruption operation. To more easily clear or separate abutment surfaces by near lateral movement thereof to provide a small opening for pressurized gas to escape the elasticity of the side wall is utilized for this purpose. Provided that the elasticity limit is not exceeded, the wall will return to its original position sealing the internal portions of the circuit interrupter from the exterior once the gas pressure has dropped below a predetermined level.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1998Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventors: Stephen A. Mrenna, Richard P. Malingowski, Kathryn M. Palmer
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Patent number: 5756951Abstract: An arc chute for a circuit-breaker has a chute member with arc splitters and an end member that seals off the chute member to the top. The end member has three barriers for arc gases, the first and the second barrier have webs with a more or less square cross-sectional shape which are arranged in double the pitch of the arc splitters. Situated above the second barrier is a cooling chamber, which is sealed off to the outside by the third barrier that is provided with outlet orifices.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1996Date of Patent: May 26, 1998Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Karl-Heinz Manthe, Martin Bottcher, Gunter Seidler-Stahl
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Patent number: 5731561Abstract: A power switch has a pole unit with a switch contact arrangement, an arc quenching device and a flow channel. Switching gases from the arc quenching device are provided into the flow channel and, after cooling, provided to the side of the switch contact arrangement away from the arc quenching device. The entire gas chamber of the power switch is essentially sealed. The flow channel may include a valve flap and a deionising device.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1996Date of Patent: March 24, 1998Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Karl-Heinz Manthe, Gunter Seidler-Stahl
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Patent number: 5589672Abstract: A circuit breaker is formed of a stationary contact member bent back into a U-shape and having a stationary contact at a bent back portion thereof, a moving contact member situated adjacent to the stationary contact member to be able to contact with the stationary contact, a plurality of grids laminated vertically with a space therebetween, and a unitary molded insulator situated around the stationary contact member. The insulator includes a pair of side walls facing to each other, and a plurality of slots arranged in the opposed side walls to vertically space apart from each other. The grids are inserted into the slots to be vertically piled when the circuit breaker is assembled. The circuit breaker can be easily assembled.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: December 31, 1996Assignee: Fuji Electric Co., Ltd.Inventors: Naoshi Uchida, Masao Miura, Jun Oyama, Katsunori Kuboyama, Koji Asakawa
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Patent number: 5569894Abstract: An arc quenching device for a circuit breaker having a stationary contact member and a moving contact member includes a magnetic element formed of an arc quenching core and a base plate. The arc quenching core includes a back wall, and two side walls extending from lateral sides of the back wall. The base plate extends substantially perpendicularly from a lower side of the back wall in a direction as in the side walls, and is fixed to the stationary contact member. The base plate includes a U-shaped magnetic driving core situated near a stationary contact point and extending upwardly from the base plate to surround the stationary contact point, and an arc horn integrally formed with the base plate and obliquely extending toward the back wall from a portion near the stationary contact point. Arc formed between the stationary contact member and the moving contact member is moved by magnetic driving force formed by the magnetic driving core to the arc quenching core to be quenched therein through the arc horn.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1995Date of Patent: October 29, 1996Assignee: Fuji Electric Co., Ltd.Inventors: Naoshi Uchida, Akihiko Kohanawa, Masao Miura, Jun Oyama, Koji Asakawa