Multi-pole electrical switching apparatus and trip cam assembly therefor

US10297400B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10297400-B2
Application numberUS-201715635681-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 28, 2017
Priority dateJun 28, 2017
Publication dateMay 21, 2019
Grant dateMay 21, 2019

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A trip cam assembly is for a multi-pole electrical switching apparatus. The trip cam assembly includes a first trip cam, a second trip cam, and an interconnect member coupled to the first trip cam and the second trip cam.

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What is claimed is: 1. A trip cam assembly for a multi-pole electrical switching apparatus, said trip cam assembly comprising: a first trip cam; a second trip cam; and an interconnect member coupled to said first trip cam and said second trip cam, wherein said first trip cam, said second trip cam, and said interconnect member have a common axis of rotation; wherein said interconnect member comprises a first shaft portion, a second shaft portion, and a bearing portion extending from said first shaft portion to said second shaft portion; wherein said first shaft portion is coupled to said first trip cam; wherein said second shaft portion is coupled to said second trip cam; wherein each of said first trip cam and said second trip cam has a thru hole; wherein said first shaft portion extends into the thru hole of said first trip cam in order to couple said first shaft portion to said first trip cam; and wherein said second shaft portion extends into the thru hole of said second trip cam in order to couple said second shaft portion to said second trip cam. 2. The trip cam assembly of claim 1 wherein said bearing portion is disc-shaped. 3. The trip cam assembly of claim 1 wherein each of said first shaft portion and said second shaft portion is rectangular-shaped. 4. The trip cam assembly of claim 1 wherein each of said first trip cam, said second trip cam, and said interconnect member is a unitary component made from a single piece of material. 5. The trip cam assembly of claim 1 wherein said first trip cam is shaped the same as said second trip cam. 6. The trip cam assembly of claim 1 wherein said bearing portion is disposed generally midway between said first trip cam and said second trip cam; and wherein said bearing portion extends radially outwardly from said first shaft portion and said second shaft portion. 7. A multi-pole electrical switching apparatus comprising: a housing assembly comprising a first housing member and a second housing member coupled to said first housing member; and a trip cam assembly comprising: a first trip cam, a second trip cam, and an interconnect member coupled to said first trip cam and said second trip cam, said interconnect member extending through said first housing member and said second housing member, wherein said first trip cam, said second trip cam, and said interconnect member have a common axis of rotation; wherein said interconnect member comprises a first shaft portion, a second shaft portion, and a bearing portion extending from said first shaft portion to said second shaft portion; wherein said first shaft portion is coupled to said first trip cam; wherein said second shaft portion is coupled to said second trip cam; wherein each of said first trip cam and said second trip cam has a thru hole; wherein said first shaft portion extends into the thru hole of said first trip cam in order to couple said first shaft portion to said first trip cam; and wherein said second shaft portion extends into the thru hole of said second trip cam in order to couple said second shaft portion to said second trip cam. 8. The multi-pole electrical switching apparatus of claim 7 wherein said first housing member is a first cover; wherein said second housing member is a first base; wherein said housing assembly further comprises a second cover and a second base; wherein said first cover is coupled to said second base; wherein said first base is coupled to said second cover; wherein said first trip cam is disposed internal with respect to said first cover and said second base; and wherein said second trip cam is disposed internal with respect to said first base and said second cover. 9. The multi-pole electrical switching apparatus of claim 8 wherein said multi-pole electrical switching apparatus further comprises only one single coupling member extending though said second base, said first cover, said first base, and said second cover in order to couple said second base, said first cover, said first base, and said second cover together. 10. The multi-pole electrical switching apparatus of claim 9 wherein said first base has a first latching portion; and wherein said first cover has a second latching portion interlocked with said first latching portion. 11. The multi-pole electrical switching apparatus of claim 10 wherein said first base comprises a body portion; wherein said first latching portion is a pocket defined in said body portion; wherein said first cover comprises a body portion; wherein said second latching portion comprises an extension portion and a hook portion extending from said extension portion; wherein said extension portion extends outwardly from said body portion of said first cover away from said second base; and wherein said hook portion extends into the pocket. 12. The multi-pole electrical switching apparatus of claim 8 wherein each of said first cover and said first base comprises an internal portion and an external portion; wherein the external portion of each of said first cover and said first base comprises a tubular-shaped surface and a disc-shaped surface extending from the tubular-shaped surface and being disposed generally perpendicular with respect thereto; and wherein said bearing portion is structured to engage the tubular-shaped surface and the disc-shaped surface of said first cover and said first base. 13. The multi-pole electrical switching apparatus of claim 12 wherein said bearing portion is disc-shaped; and wherein said bearing portion extends radially outwardly from said first shaft portion and said second shaft portion. 14. The multi-pole electrical switching apparatus of claim 12 wherein said first shaft portion extends through the disc-shaped surface of said first cover; wherein said second shaft portion extends through the disc-shaped surface of said first base. 15. The multi-pole electrical switching apparatus of claim 8 wherein said bearing portion is not disposed internal with respect to said first cover and said second base; and wherein said bearing portion is not disposed internal with respect to said first base and said second cover. 16. A multi-pole electrical switching apparatus comprising: a housing assembly comprising a first housing member and a second housing member coupled to said first housing member; and a trip cam assembly comprising: a first trip cam, a second trip cam, and an interconnect member coupled to said first trip cam and said second trip cam, said interconnect member extending through said first housing member and said second housing member, wherein said first trip cam, said second trip cam, and said interconnect member have a common axis of rotation; wherein said first housing member is a first cover; wherein said second housing member is a first base; wherein said housing assembly further comprises a second cover and a second base; wherein said first cover is coupled to said second base; wherein said first base is coupled to said second cover; wherein said first trip cam is disposed internal with respect to said first cover and said second base; wherein said second trip cam is disposed internal with respect to said first base and said second cover; wherein said interconnect member comprises a first shaft portion, a second shaft portion, and a bearing portion extending from said first shaft portion to said second shaft portion; wherein said first shaft portion is coupled to said first trip cam; wherein said second shaft portion is coupled to said second trip cam; wherein said first shaft portion does not extend through said first base; and wherein said second shaft portion does not exten

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  • for interlocking between casing, cover, or protective shutter and mechanism for operating contacts {(explosion-proof cases H01H9/045; built-in fuses and interlocking mechanisms H01H9/104; by automatic release of circuit breakers H01H71/126)} · CPC title

  • using bearings · CPC title

  • Interconnected mechanisms (H01H71/1045 takes precedence; operated by excess current and other electrical conditions H01H83/20) · CPC title

  • H01H3/42Primary

    using cam or eccentric · CPC title

  • comprising a bidirectional connecting member actuated by the opening movement of one pole to trip a neighbour pole · CPC title

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What does patent US10297400B2 cover?
A trip cam assembly is for a multi-pole electrical switching apparatus. The trip cam assembly includes a first trip cam, a second trip cam, and an interconnect member coupled to the first trip cam and the second trip cam.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Eaton Corp, Eaton Intelligent Power Lmited
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01H3/42. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 21 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).