Electrical switching apparatus and trip assembly therefor
US-9384910-B1 · Jul 5, 2016 · US
US10056216B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10056216-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615242707-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 22, 2016 |
| Priority date | Aug 22, 2016 |
| Publication date | Aug 21, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 21, 2018 |
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A trip bar cam unit for a trip bar is provided. The trip bar cam unit includes a trip bar cam unit body, a cam lever, and a keyed protrusion. The trip bar cam unit body defines an axis of rotation. The cam lever extends generally radially from the trip bar cam unit body. The keyed protrusion corresponds to a trip bar axial bore.
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A trip bar cam unit for a trip bar, said trip bar for a circuit breaker, said trip bar including an elongated body, said trip bar body including a first axial surface, defining a number of cam surfaces and an axis of rotation, said trip bar body first axial surface defining a keyed bore, said trip bar body structured to rotate between a number of positions including a first position and a second position, said circuit breaker including a housing assembly, a conductor assembly, a trip assembly, and an operating mechanism, said housing assembly defining an enclosed space, said conductor assembly substantially disposed within said housing assembly enclosed space, said conductor assembly including a movable contact bus assembly, a number of pairs of separable contacts, and a fixed contact bus assembly, each pair of separable contacts including a fixed contact and a movable contact, wherein each said movable contact moves between a first position, wherein said movable contact is spaced from, and not in electrical communication with, an associated fixed contact, and a second position, wherein said movable contact is coupled to, and in electrical communication with, an associated fixed contact, said trip assembly including said trip bar, a Ground Fault (GF) solenoid, and an over-current detection assembly, said GF solenoid including a plunger structured to move between an extended, first position and a retracted, second position, said GF solenoid plunger including an engagement end, said over-current detection assembly operatively coupled to said trip bar, said operating mechanism operatively coupled to each said pair of contacts and structured to move each said pair of contacts between said first and second positions, said trip bar operatively coupled to said operating mechanism and structured to cause said operating mechanism to move each said pair of contacts from said second position to said first position, said trip bar cam unit comprising: a trip bar cam unit body defining an axis of rotation, said trip bar cam unit body including a cam lever and a keyed protrusion; said cam lever extending generally radially from said trip bar cam unit body; said keyed protrusion corresponding to said trip bar keyed bore; said cam lever includes an engagement surface; and said trip bar cam unit body is structured to be coupled to said trip bar so that said cam lever engagement surface is disposed an effective distance from said GF solenoid plunger engagement end when said trip bar is in said second position. 2. The trip bar cam unit of claim 1 wherein: said cam lever includes an engagement surface; and said trip bar cam unit body is structured to be fixed to said trip bar so that said cam lever engagement surface is disposed an effective distance from said GF solenoid plunger engagement end when said trip bar is in said second position. 3. The trip bar cam unit of claim 2 wherein, said trip bar keyed bore is generally rectangular and has a first cross-sectional axis, and wherein: said keyed protrusion is generally rectangular and has a first cross-sectional axis generally corresponding to said trip bar keyed bore first cross-sectional axis; said cam lever is elongated and defines a longitudinal axis; and said cam lever longitudinal axis disposed at an angle of between about 94 degrees to about 114 degrees relative to said keyed protrusion first cross-sectional axis. 4. The trip bar cam unit of claim 1 wherein said elongated trip bar cam unit body includes a generally circular radial surface. 5. A circuit breaker comprising: a housing assembly defining an enclosed space; a conductor assembly including a movable contact bus assembly, a number of pairs of separable contacts, and a fixed contact bus assembly, said conductor assembly substantially disposed in said housing assembly enclosed space; each pair of separable contacts including a fixed contact and a movable contact, wherein each said movable contact moves between a first position, wherein said movable contact is spaced from, and not in electrical communication with, an associated fixed contact, and a second position, wherein said movable contact is coupled to, and in electrical communication with, an associated fixed contact; a trip assembly, said trip assembly including a trip bar, an over-current detection assembly, a Ground Fault (GF) solenoid and a trip bar cam unit; said over-current detection assembly operatively coupled to said trip bar; an operating mechanism, said operating mechanism operatively coupled to each said pair of contacts and structured to move each said pair of contacts between said first and second positions; said trip bar including an elongated body with a first end, a first axial surface, and defining a number of cam surfaces and an axis of rotation; said trip bar body structured to rotate between a number of positions including a first position and a second position; said trip bar operatively coupled to said operating mechanism and structured to cause said operating mechanism to move each said pair of contacts from said second position to said first position; said GF solenoid including a plunger structured to move between an extended, first position and a retracted, second position; said GF solenoid plunger including an engagement end; said trip bar cam unit including a body defining an axis of rotation; said trip bar cam unit body including a cam lever; said cam lever extending generally radially from said trip bar cam unit body; said trip bar cam unit body coupled to said trip bar; said cam lever includes an engagement surface; and said trip bar cam unit body coupled to said trip bar so that said cam lever engagement surface is disposed an effective distance from said GF solenoid plunger engagement end when said trip bar is in said second position. 6. The circuit breaker of claim 5 wherein: said cam lever includes an engagement surface; and said trip bar cam unit body is structured to be fixed to said trip bar so that said cam lever engagement surface is disposed an effective distance from said GF solenoid plunger engagement end when said trip bar is in said second position. 7. The circuit breaker of claim 6 wherein the distance between said cam lever engagement surface and said GF solenoid plunger engagement end when said trip bar body is in said second position is between about 1.0 mm and 1.4 mm. 8. The circuit breaker of claim 6 wherein the distance between said cam lever engagement surface and said GF solenoid plunger engagement end when said trip bar body is in said second position is about 1.2 mm. 9. The circuit breaker of claim 5 wherein: said housing assembly including a first housing and a second housing; said first housing including a first sidewall with a passage; said trip bar first end extending through said first housing first sidewall passage; said trip bar first axial surface including a keyed bore; said trip bar cam unit body including a keyed protrusion, said keyed protrusion corresponding to said trip bar keyed bore; and said trip bar cam unit body fixed to said trip bar at said trip bar first end. 10. The circuit breaker of claim 9 wherein: said trip bar keyed bore is generally rectangular and has a first cross-sectional axis; said keyed protrusion is generally rectangular and has a first cross-sectional axis generally corresponding to said trip bar keyed bore first cross-sectional axis; said cam lever is elongated and defines a longitudinal axis; and said cam lever longitudinal axis disposed at an angle of between about 94 degrees to about 114 degrees relative to said keyed protrusion first cross-sectional axis. 11. The circuit bre
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