Thermal overcurrent circuit breaker

US10348000B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-10348000-B2
Application numberUS-201615236787-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 15, 2016
Priority dateFeb 13, 2014
Publication dateJul 9, 2019
Grant dateJul 9, 2019

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A thermal overcurrent circuit breaker having a switch housing in which a thermal expansion element and a snap-action switching mechanism, which is coupled to the thermal expansion element and can be manually operated, and also a moving contact, which interacts with the snap-action switching mechanism, and a fixed contact are arranged, the fixed contact being connected to a first connection rail while contact is made with the moving contact by a second connection rail by means of the thermal expansion element. The switch housing has a number of connection chambers in which in each case one of the connection rails is arranged, wherein a two-limb spring element for making clamping contact with a connection line, which is guided into the connection chamber via a first housing opening and has the connection rail, is arranged in each connection chamber.

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What is claimed is: 1. A thermal overcurrent circuit breaker comprising: a switch housing in which a manually operated snap-action switching mechanism and a bimetal thermal expansion element cooperating therewith, and a moving contact cooperating with the snap-action switching mechanism and a fixed contact, are arranged, the fixed contact being connected to a first connection rail and the moving contact being connected to a second connection rail via the bimetal thermal expansion element; and a housing main body arranged in the switch housing, the housing main body having a plurality of connection chambers, an operating side and a contact chamber positioned between the plurality of connection chambers and the operating side, wherein both the snap-action switching mechanism and the bimetal thermal expansion element are arranged in the contact chamber, wherein, in each connection chamber, one of the connection rails and a two-limbed spring element for clamp contacting a connection line guided via a first housing opening into the connection chamber is arranged, the spring element having a first spring limb and a second spring limb, wherein a second housing opening, substantially parallel to the first housing opening and covered by the second spring limb in a contact position, opens into the respective connection chamber for pivotal actuation of the second spring limb, and wherein the contact chamber, the connection chambers and the spring element in each of the connection chambers are integrated into the housing main body of the switch housing, the housing main body being a single piece housing, wherein the first spring limb of the spring element is supported in a contacting manner on a first rail limb of the connection rail and the second spring limb of the spring element extends at an angle equal to 90° to the first spring limb, wherein the second spring limb completely covers the second housing opening, and wherein an actuating sleeve with a supporting contour for a tool is inserted or insertable in the second housing opening for the indirect pivotal actuation of the second spring limb. 2. The thermal overcurrent circuit breaker according to claim 1 , wherein seen in the direction of the free end of the second spring limb of the spring element, the second housing opening is arranged upstream of the first housing opening in each connection chamber. 3. The thermal overcurrent circuit breaker according to claim 1 , wherein the actuating sleeve is at least slightly movable in the second housing opening in the housing longitudinal direction. 4. The thermal overcurrent circuit breaker according to claim 1 , wherein on the actuating sleeve, a latching nose is formed, which in the assembled state of the actuating sleeve undercuts an edge contour of the second housing opening within the respective connection chamber. 5. The thermal overcurrent circuit breaker according to claim 1 , wherein, within the respective connection chamber, the second spring limb of the spring element is moveable against the spring force from the contact position at least partially overlapping the second housing opening and the first housing opening into a pivot position directed toward the first spring limb for clamp contacting the connection line that is guided via the first housing opening into the connection chamber. 6. The thermal overcurrent circuit breaker according to claim 1 , wherein the first and second spring limbs of the spring element are connected by an intermediate limb shaped in the manner of an open loop, and wherein within the connection chamber, the connection chamber has a contacting and/or supporting contour adapted to the loop shape between which the intermediate limb bearing thereon is seated. 7. The thermal overcurrent circuit breaker according to claim 1 , wherein the connection rails each have a U-shape with a first rail limb, a second rail limb and a middle limb connecting the first and second rails limbs, and bear on a chamber wall of the respective connection chambers with at least one of the first rail limb, the second rail limb and/or the middle limb. 8. The thermal overcurrent circuit breaker according to claim 1 , wherein the snap-action switching mechanism has a latching lever coupled with a manually operable switching element or a switching rocker, and cooperating with a contact spring supporting the moving contact and a tripping lever coupled thereto, which cooperates with the bimetal thermal expansion element. 9. The thermal overcurrent circuit breaker according to claim 8 , further comprising a third connection rail directly connected to the contact spring supporting the moving contact thereon and connected to the second connection rail via the bimetal thermal expansion element. 10. The thermal overcurrent circuit breaker according to claim 1 , wherein the first and second spring limbs of the spring element are connected by a curved intermediate limb, wherein the connection chamber has a contacting contour portion having a contour that conforms to a contour of an outer surface of the intermediate limb and a supporting contour portion having a contour that conforms to a contour of an inner surface of the intermediate limb, the inner surface opposing the outer surface, and wherein the intermediate limb bears upon the contacting contour portion and the supporting contour portion.

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  • Electricity · mapped topic

  • Snap-action arrangements, i.e. in which during a single opening operation or a single closing operation energy is first stored and then released to produce or assist the contact movement · CPC title

  • reset by tumbler · CPC title

  • H01R4/4827Primary

    Electricity · mapped topic

  • with bimetal element {(combined with detection of imbalance of two or more currents H01H83/223)} · CPC title

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What does patent US10348000B2 cover?
A thermal overcurrent circuit breaker having a switch housing in which a thermal expansion element and a snap-action switching mechanism, which is coupled to the thermal expansion element and can be manually operated, and also a moving contact, which interacts with the snap-action switching mechanism, and a fixed contact are arranged, the fixed contact being connected to a first connection rail…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ellenberger & Poensgen
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01R4/4827. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 09 2019 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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