Multiphase Of Multipole Patents (Class 337/7)
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Patent number: 11451014Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a fuse bank design for a heating, ventilation, and/or air conditioning (HVAC) system. The disclosed stair-step design enables the positioning of electrical components of the fuse bank in a non-vertically aligned manner, which blocks the accumulation of heat in the upper electrical components as a result of convection heating from the lower components of the fuse bank during operation of the HVAC system. For example, a fuse bank is disclosed for an HVAC system that includes: a mounting surface; a first fuse block including a first fuse holder coupled to the mounting surface; a spacer coupled to the mounting surface vertically below the first fuse block; and a second fuse block including a second fuse holder coupled to the spacer, wherein the spacer offsets the second fuse block from the mounting surface of the fuse bank in a stair-step arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2019Date of Patent: September 20, 2022Assignee: Johnson Controls Tyco IP Holdings LLPInventors: Stephen C. Wilson, Norman J. Blanton
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Patent number: 9305725Abstract: Provided are: a vacuum interrupter having a fixed contact and a movable contact; a fixed side mounting plate which supports a fixed side conductor; and an operating mechanism which is coupled to a movable side conductor and performs opening and closing operation of both the contacts. The fixed side mounting plate is configured such that a plurality of plate-like members are overlapped; an exposed portion of the fixed side conductor is attached with a divided terminal which has a fitting hole to be fitted to the exposed portion and is formed with a slit in a radial direction from the fitting hole; and the divided terminal is fixed to the fixed side mounting plate and the fixed side conductor is supported by the fixed side mounting plate via the divided terminal.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2013Date of Patent: April 5, 2016Assignee: MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATIONInventors: Tadahiro Yoshida, Toshihiro Matsunaga, Toru Kimura, Koichi Kagawa, Hideki Miyatake, Munetaka Kashiwa
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Patent number: 9202655Abstract: The trip unit (10) according to the invention is capable of being connected to a circuit breaker and includes a first block (12) and a second block (14). The first block (12) comprises a first case (16) and a circuit breaker trip member (20) accessible from outside the first case (16). The second block (14) comprises a second case (26) and at least one member (28) for detecting an electric fault. The first block (12) and the second block (14) are two distinct blocks relative to one another and the first case (16) and the second case (26) are capable of being mechanically assembled to one another in an assembled configuration of the trip unit (10). Each contact end (62) is capable of mechanically cooperating with the trip member (20), when the corresponding detecting member (28) detects an electric fault.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2014Date of Patent: December 1, 2015Assignee: SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES SASInventor: Mickael Bertrand
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Patent number: 9165731Abstract: A protective door having push switches, access to racking unit and viewing windows is assembled with the electrical device such that the protective door encloses the electrical device with a flame proof sealing. The push switches and cutout to access racking unit are made aligned with the electrical device such that the switches of the electrical device are actuated through the push switches, racking in and out the device is possible through the cutout to access racking unit and it allows reading the rating plate, display of the electrical device through the viewing windows in the protective door even if the protective door is closed. The push switch has a push rod and a spring loaded push button assembled inside a cylinder and the push button is clamped from the front of the protective door. The push switches are arranged such that a reset switch contact with the position reset switch of the electrical device, push switches to respectively switch ON and Switch OFF the electrical device.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2013Date of Patent: October 20, 2015Assignee: SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES SASInventors: Manan Deb, Frank Michael Page, Sinan Meric, Gregory Brent Lee, Shylesh D. Rao
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Patent number: 9071052Abstract: Disclosed is a unit rack for power storage having a plurality of cell modules which are series- or parallel-connected with each other; a housing for accommodating the cell modules; a receiving part of a circuit breaker, formed or installed in the housing, and having a ground clearance higher than the highest ground clearance of the cell modules; a circuit breaker received in the receiving part and connected between the connection lines; and a receiving part cover for closing the receiving part of the circuit breaker.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2013Date of Patent: June 30, 2015Assignee: LG CHEM, LTD.Inventors: Jung-Soo Kang, Chan-Min Park, Young-Bo Cho, Jong-Soo Ha
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Publication number: 20140266560Abstract: The present invention relates to a multi-pole switch-fuse arrangement having at least two switch-fuse units into which one fuse link each can be inserted. The switch-fuse arrangement comprises a switching device for closing and breaking the circuits of all switch-fuse units, the switch-fuse arrangement comprising a switching lever, a housing, a drive rod, and a lever mechanism device for actuating a drive rod.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2012Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventor: Klaus Bruchmann
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Patent number: 8093984Abstract: An installation switching device includes a housing, a main contact point having an arc quenching chamber, an input terminal, an output terminal, an impact-style armature system configured to move the main contact point to an open position, a latching mechanism having a latching point and configured to open an isolating contact point disposed in a secondary current path parallel to a main current path, a main thermostatic bimetallic strip configured to act on the latching point to as to cause the main contact point to remain in the open position, a current limiting resistor disposed in the secondary current path, a selective thermostatic bimetallic strip disposed in the secondary current path and configured to act on the latching mechanism, a handle configured to act on the latching mechanism so as to open and close the main contact point, and a phase connecting rail.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2008Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: ABB AGInventors: Manfred Hofmann, Wolfgang Pump, Ralf Wieland, Albert Stieger, Joachim Majewski, Roland Ritz, Klaus-Peter Eppe, Erwin Muders, Joachim Becker, Rainer Ludovici, Heinz-Erich Popa, Wolfgang Suess
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Patent number: 7323956Abstract: A circuit breaker includes a circuit breaker frame and a trip unit. The circuit breaker frame includes a housing, a line terminal, a load terminal, separable contacts electrically connected between the line terminal and the load terminal, an operating mechanism structured to open and close the separable contacts, and a latch cooperating with the operating mechanism to open the separable contacts when actuated. The trip unit includes a housing, a line end terminal electrically connected to the load terminal of the circuit breaker frame, a load end terminal, and a fuse including a plunger. The fuse is housed by the housing of the trip unit and is electrically connected between the line end terminal and the load end terminal. An interface mechanism is structured to actuate the latch of the circuit breaker frame when the interface mechanism is engaged by the plunger of the fuse.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2005Date of Patent: January 29, 2008Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventors: Michael P. Puskar, William E. Beatty, Jr., Robert W. Mueller, Amelia M. Stay
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Patent number: 5240511Abstract: A method of fabricating polycrystalline silicon resistors having nearly zero or positive temperature coefficient includes the steps of depositing a layer of polycrystalline silicon, implanting the layer with silicon to make the layer substantially amorphous, introducing an impurity to dope the layer, and annealing the layer.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1992Date of Patent: August 31, 1993Assignee: National Semiconductor CorporationInventor: Ashok K. Kapoor
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Patent number: 4882556Abstract: A multi-pole circuit interrupter comprising an electrically insulating housing having two side walls and at least two partition walls defining therebetween a central compartment and at least two side compartments. A central pole unit is disposed within the central compartment and a side pole unit is disposed within each of two side compartments. Each of the units includes a stationary contact element, a movable contact arm, an arc extinguisher and terminals for the external connection. The distance between a center line passing through the centers of the stationary contact element, the movable contact arm and the arc extinguisher of each of the pole units is smaller than the distance between the center lines passing through the terminals of each pole unit, so that the thickness of the housing side wall can be increased without increasing the overall width dimension of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1988Date of Patent: November 21, 1989Assignee: Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Hiroshi Fujii, Tsukasa Iio, Yasusi Genba, Hideaki Moriwaki, Yoshinori Mochizuki
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Patent number: 4748431Abstract: In an electric switch of the kind comprising a rectilinearly movable contact carrier (31), contacts (33) of which cooperate with fixed contacts (10A-17A,20A-25A) of a housing (19) defining spaces containing the fixed and moving contacts, which spaces are vented to atmosphere, the moving contact carrier (31) is provided with barriers or partitions (40) that cooperate with corresponding barriers or partitions (41,42) of the switch housing to subdivide the contact containing spaces in a labyrinthine manner. As the moving contact carrier (31) moves from the closed to open contact position, the respective barriers or partitions (40-42) of the contact carrier and the housing move relatively in a direction towards one another. This serves to minimize the risk of ionized gases passing between contact containing spaces of the housing (19) upon opening of the switch contacts.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1987Date of Patent: May 31, 1988Assignee: Harvey Hubbell, Ltd.Inventors: Arthur J. Saunders, Raymond D. Rochester
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Patent number: 4692835Abstract: A fuse circuit unit for combination with an electromagnetic switch has a first terminal having one end thereof adapted to be connected to one terminal of a main fuse of a load circuit, and another end adapted to be connected to of the input terminal of the electromagnetic switch. The fuse circuit unti also has a second terminal having one end thereof adapted to be connected to another terminal of the main fuse, and another end adapted to be connected to the load circuit, and a casing supporting the first and second terminals. The casing of the fuse circuit unit is engageable with the electromagnetic switch, and the first terminal of the fuse circuit unit is removably fastened to the input terminal of the electromagnetic switch to mechanically and electrically connect them together. The casing is molded from a resin in a one-piece body, together with the first and second terminals.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1985Date of Patent: September 8, 1987Assignees: Honda Giken Kogyo K.K., Honda Manufacturing Co., Ltd.Inventors: Syohati Setoguti, Yoshiteru Nakatake, Mitsuru Uehara, Masayuki Kudou
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Patent number: 4323871Abstract: A current-responsive, resettable, violence-free low fault range vacuum-type switch interrupter is disclosed which is especially designed for series connection with a high fault range current limiting fuse (CLF) to achieve an improved, full range circuit protecting device adapted for use in padmounted, oil filled switch gear apparatus or the like. The resettable switch includes a spring-loaded, over center toggle motive assembly along with a current-responsive, temperature sensitive, bimetallic U-shaped latching element; in the event of a fault, the element deforms and releases the motive assembly to quickly open the vacuum contacts without the violence or oil contamination associated with fuse links. Manual opening of the contacts, and resetting thereof after either manual or fault-induced contact opening, is achieved through appropriate manipulation of an external, trip-free operating handle.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1980Date of Patent: April 6, 1982Assignee: A. B. Chance CompanyInventors: Eugene L. Kamp, Charles A. Popeck, Armin M. Bruning
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Patent number: 4151384Abstract: A multi-pole switch characterized by spaced sets of stationary and movable contacts, mounting means for the movable contacts comprising a common contact operating shaft rotatable between open and closed positions of the contacts, the mounting means for each movable contact comprising a bracket operatively mounted on the operating shaft and having releasable means for retaining one contact at one position spaced from an adjacent contact, the bracket including means for releasably retaining one movable contact in one position laterally spaced from an adjacent contact, the mounting means also comprising a unitary insulating base mounted on the shaft and having spaced mounting stations for the movable contacts, and mounting means comprising interfitting releasable members for adjusting the lateral spacing between adjacent movable contacts.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1977Date of Patent: April 24, 1979Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.Inventors: Joseph A. Coffta, William P. Heim, Thomas A. Wilsdon, Glenn A. Barlis
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Patent number: 3952273Abstract: Disclosed is an interrupter switch mechanism for interrupting current flow in a high voltage electrical circuit. A tubular switch blade is mounted for linear movement to engage and disengage a stationary contact. A spring is positioned within the hollow interior of the tubular switch blade so that it can be biased in either direction by sliding plugs also positioned within the tubular switch blade. The sliding plugs include pins which engage a slot in a plate member so that movement of the plate member in either direction causes one or the other of the plugs to move to bias the spring in that direction. The plate member has gear teeth formed thereon for engaging mating teeth on a tool engaging disk. The tool engaging disk has an opening therein for engaging the end of an insulated tool which may be rotated to operate the mechanism. The plate member also has cam surfaces which engage first and second cam follower members to cause these cam follower members to pivot.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1975Date of Patent: April 20, 1976Assignee: S & C Electric CompanyInventor: Edward J. Rogers