Plural Or Responsive To Diverse Effects Patents (Class 337/71)
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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: 5214405Abstract: A miniature circuit-breaker includes at least one thermal trip element, which includes a force translator which causes switching contacts to open. The force translator may be a breaker mechanism. The thermal trip element works with a thermally sensitive element, in particular a bimetal trip element, which is in thermally conductive contact with a PTC (positive temperature coefficient) thermistor. The PTC thermistor is connected to a voltage allocated to properly heat the thermally sensitive element causing it to respond. In this manner, the voltage can be applied through remote tripping.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1992Date of Patent: May 25, 1993Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventor: Anton Glas
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Patent number: 4901045Abstract: A circuit breaker having a fixed current contact (12,14), a movable current contact (16,18), a mechanism (20,22,54,66,68) for displacing the movable current contact (16,18) between a circuit closing position and a circuit opening position, and a latching member (32,34) disposed to cooperate with the mechanism (20,22,54,66,68) and movable in response to the magnitude of current flowing through the circuit to be controlled in order to cause the mechanism (20,22,54,66,68) to move the movable contact (16,18) in a manner to open the circuit when the magnitude of current flow exceeds a certain value, movement of the latching member (32,34) being controlled by a memory metal element (40,42) which is mechanically connected to the latching member (32,34) and electrically connected in the circuit to be heated by current flowing through the circuit to cause the latching member (32,34) to release the mechanism (20,22,54,66,68) when the current flowing through the circuit exceeds a given value for a selected period of timType: GrantFiled: March 20, 1989Date of Patent: February 13, 1990Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.Inventor: E. R. Eley
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Patent number: 4616206Abstract: A molded case circuit breaker wherein a movable contact arm (8) is operated between open and closed positions with a stationary contact (4b) by an operating mechanism which controls an overcenter toggle drive spring (12) and which is automatically openable upon sensing overload conditions by releasing a latched lever (10) for carrying the line of action of the drive spring (12) across the pivot (8a) of the movable contact arm (8). The current sensing trip means (16) for unlatching the latched lever (10) is formed of a shape memory effect alloy to provide a significant amount of travel of the latching end thereof in response to a narrow band of current thereby to insure release of the latch lever (10) without need for calibrating the breaker.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1984Date of Patent: October 7, 1986Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventors: Robert B. Bridges, John R. Brubaker
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Patent number: 4434413Abstract: An improvement in an electrical circuit-breaker module of the narrow modular type connectible in stacked relationship with a plurality of modules in an electrical distribution panel. Each of the modules is associated with respective electrical distribution branch circuit and is provided with circuit interruption means for interrupting its associated electrical distribution branch circuit upon the occurrence of predetermined fault and overload currents on the branch circuit. The improvement comprises a controlled switch means mounted in at least one of the modules, without altering the thickness of the module in the vertical plane. The controlled switch means is connected in series with the circuit interruption means and is operable by command means exteriorly or interiorly of the module to assume an open or closed contact condition.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1981Date of Patent: February 28, 1984Assignee: Hydro-QuebecInventors: Jean-Marc Pelletier, Yvon Dion
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Patent number: 4047134Abstract: A molded case circuit breaker having thermal and magnetic trip means. A moving contact support structure is disposed about the magnetic trip means so as to cause current flowing through the circuit breaker contacts to pass twice through the magnetic circuit of the magnetic trip means. The moving contact support structure includes resistance material operable upon overcurrent conditions through the contacts to aid in heating the thermal trip means. An operating mechanism includes an operating spring in compression which acts as one leg of a toggle linkage and stores energy to operate the contacts with a snap action.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1975Date of Patent: September 6, 1977Assignee: Westinghouse Electric CorporationInventors: Alfred E. Maier, William I. Stephenson, Jr.
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Patent number: 3950715Abstract: A circuit breaker comprises improved thermal and electromagnetic trip means comprising a currrent carrying bimetal operable upon the occurrence of lesser overloads to effect time-delay thermal tripping operations, and electromagnetic means energized by the current in said bimetal which electromagnetic means is operable upon the occurrence of more severe overloads to effect instantaneous electromagnetic tripping operations.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1974Date of Patent: April 13, 1976Assignee: Fuchs Electrical IndustriesInventors: Dante Bagalini, Alexander Towianski