Double make double break interrupter module with independent blades

US10002736B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10002736-B2
Application numberUS-201315033297-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 5, 2013
Priority dateDec 5, 2013
Publication dateJun 19, 2018
Grant dateJun 19, 2018

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An interrupter module ( 10 ) of a molded case circuit breaker ( 2 ) includes two stationary electrical contacts ( 20 ), and a blade carrier assembly ( 100 ) with a blade assembly ( 130 ) and a carrier ( 160 ) for the blade assembly. The blade assembly includes two conductive blades ( 140 A, 140 B). Each blade includes a movable electrical contact ( 150 A, 150 B) for engaging a corresponding stationary electrical contact in a closed position and for disengaging from the corresponding stationary electrical contact in an open position. Each blade has an independent over travel and contact force to maintain contact between the movable electrical contacts and corresponding stationary electrical contacts in the closed position.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An interrupter module of a molded case circuit breaker, comprising: two stationary electrical contacts; and a blade carrier assembly including: a blade assembly having two conductive blades, each conductive blade including a movable electrical contact configured to engage a corresponding one of the two stationary contacts in a closed position and to disengage from the corresponding one of the two stationary contacts in an open position, each of the two conductive blades having an independent over travel and contact force to maintain contact between the movable electrical contacts and corresponding stationary electrical contacts in the closed position; a rotatable carrier for the blade assembly, the two conductive blades mounted in the carrier to pivot in relation to one another; and an extension spring for each of the conductive blades, the extension spring of each of the conductive blades controlling the over travel and contact force of the conductive blade, wherein the blade carrier assembly further comprises: a pivot pin for each conductive blade of the blade assembly, wherein the rotatable carrier further comprises a cam surface and a fixed pin for each conductive blade, the two conductive blades together further being rotatably mounted in the carrier such that the pivot pin of each conductive blade cams against a corresponding one of the cam surfaces of the carrier to control movement of the conductive blades between the closed position and the open position, the open position comprising a blown open position. 2. The interrupter module of claim 1 , wherein each of the conductive blades includes a groove for retaining a pivot pin. 3. The interrupter module of claim 1 , wherein each of the cam surfaces of the carrier includes a notch at one end to retain the pivot pin of a corresponding one of the conductive blades when the conductive blades are in the blown open position. 4. The interrupter module of claim 1 , wherein the extension spring for each of the conductive blades comprises a pair of extension springs for each of the conductive blades. 5. The interrupter module of claim 1 , wherein the open position includes one of a normal open position, a tripped position or a blown open position. 6. The interrupter module of claim 1 , wherein the two conductive blades are pivotally connected together at an opposite end from the movable electrical contacts, a gap being provided in an area between the opposite ends of the conductive blades, when engaged, to allow one of the conductive blades to pivot in relation to the other of the conductive blades. 7. A rotatable blade carrier assembly for an interrupter module of a molded case circuit breaker, comprising: a blade assembly having two conductive blades, each conductive blade including a movable electrical contact configured to engage a corresponding stationary electrical contact of an interrupter module in a closed position and to disengage from the corresponding stationary contacts in an open position, each of the two conductive blades having an independent over travel and contact force to maintain contact between the movable electrical contacts and corresponding stationary electrical contacts in the closed position; a rotatable carrier for the blade assembly, the two conductive blades mounted in the carrier to pivot in relation to one another; an extension spring for each of the conductive blades, the extension spring of each of the conductive blades controlling the over travel and contact force of the conductive blade; and a pivot pin for each conductive blade of the blade assembly, wherein the rotatable carrier further comprises a cam surface and a fixed pin for each conductive blade, the two conductive blades together further being rotatably mounted in the carrier such that the pivot pin of each conductive blade cams against a corresponding one of the cam surfaces of the carrier to control movement of the conductive blades between the closed position and the open position, the open position comprising a blown open position. 8. The rotatable blade carrier assembly of claim 7 , wherein each of the conductive blades includes a groove for retaining a pivot pin. 9. The rotatable blade carrier assembly of claim 7 , wherein each of the cam surfaces of the carrier includes a notch at one end to retain the pivot pin of a corresponding one of the conductive blades when the conductive blades are in the blown open position. 10. The rotatable blade carrier assembly of claim 7 , wherein the two conductive blades are pivotally connected together at an opposite end from the movable electrical contacts, a gap being provided in an area between the opposite ends of the conductive blades, when engaged, to allow one of the conductive blades to pivot in relation to the other of the conductive blades.

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  • Details concerning the elastic mounting of the rotating bridge in the rotor · CPC title

  • fixed to operating part · CPC title

  • H01H1/2041Primary

    Rotating bridge · CPC title

  • with a stable blow-off position · CPC title

  • Bridging contacts · CPC title

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What does patent US10002736B2 cover?
An interrupter module ( 10 ) of a molded case circuit breaker ( 2 ) includes two stationary electrical contacts ( 20 ), and a blade carrier assembly ( 100 ) with a blade assembly ( 130 ) and a carrier ( 160 ) for the blade assembly. The blade assembly includes two conductive blades ( 140 A, 140 B). Each blade includes a movable electrical contact ( 150 A, 150 B) for engaging a corresponding s…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Schneider Electric Usa Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01H1/2041. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 19 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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