Electrical switching apparatus and clinch joint assembly therefor
US-2017278661-A1 · Sep 28, 2017 · US
US10354811B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10354811-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715669019-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 4, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 15, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jul 16, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 16, 2019 |
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An electrical circuit breaker with separable electrical contacts includes a fixed electrical contact, a mobile electrical contact, that can be displaced between open and closed positions and including several electrical contact fingers, arranged aligned along a row and that can be displaced relative to the mobile electrical contact, several bearing members, each associated with a contact finger to exert a force on this contact finger in order to displace it. The bearing members associated with the contact fingers situated in lateral end zones of the row exhibit a higher stiffness than the bearing members associated with the contact fingers situated in a central part of the row.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An electrical circuit breaker with separable electrical contacts, comprising: a fixed electrical contact, connected electrically to a first connection terminal of the circuit breaker; and a mobile electrical contact, connected to a second connection terminal of the circuit breaker, the mobile electrical contact being able to be displaced, relative to the fixed electrical contact, between open and closed positions of the electrical circuit breaker, the mobile electrical contact including: several electrical contact fingers, arranged aligned along a row and that can be displaced relative to a frame of the mobile electrical contact, the contact fingers being adapted to ensure an electrical contact with the fixed electrical contact when the mobile electrical contact is in the closed position of the electrical circuit breaker, and several elastic bearing members each associated with a contact finger to exert a force on the contact finger in order to displace the contact finger, wherein the bearing members associated with the contact fingers situated in lateral end zones of the row exhibit a higher stiffness than the bearing members associated with the contact fingers situated in a central part of the row, the mobile contact comprises five contact fingers, each of the bearing members associated with the contact fingers situated in the lateral end zones of the row exerts a force greater than or equal to 12 dN on the corresponding contact finger, the bearing members associated with the contact fingers situated in the central part of the row exert a force greater than or equal to 9 dN and less than 12 dN on the corresponding contact finger, each elastic bearing member comprises an inner spring nested within an outer spring and arranged coaxially along a longitudinal axis of the elastic bearing member to exert together the force to displace the corresponding contact finger, the ratio between the stiffness of the bearing members associated with the contact fingers situated in the lateral end zones of the row and the stiffness of the bearing members associated with the contact fingers situated in the central part of the row lies within the range 1.33-2, and the stiffness coefficient of the inner spring is different from the stiffness coefficient of the outer spring in each of the bearing members. 2. The circuit breaker according to claim 1 , wherein the inner and outer springs are helical compression springs. 3. The circuit breaker according to claim 1 , wherein the bearing members associated with the contact fingers situated in the lateral end zones of the row exhibit a height similar to the height of the bearing members associated with the contact fingers situated in the central part of the row. 4. The circuit breaker according to claim 1 , wherein the bearing members associated with the contact fingers situated in the lateral end zones of the row are identical to one another. 5. The circuit breaker according to claim 1 , wherein the bearing members associated with the contact fingers situated in a central part of the row are identical to one another. 6. The circuit breaker according to claim 1 , wherein the bearing members associated with the contact fingers situated in the lateral end zones of the row exhibit a height within less than 10% of the height of the bearing members associated with the contact fingers situated in the central part of the row. 7. The circuit breaker according to claim 1 , wherein the bearing members associated with the contact fingers situated in the lateral end zones of the row exhibit a height within less than 5% of the height of the bearing members associated with the contact fingers situated in the central part of the row. 8. The circuit breaker according to claim 1 , wherein each bearing member is received in a corresponding recess formed within the frame of the mobile electrical contact, wherein the bearing members associated with the contact fingers situated in the lateral end zones of the row have a first outer diameter, wherein the bearing members associated with the contact fingers situated in the central part of the row have a second outer diameter different from the first diameter. 9. The circuit breaker according to claim 8 , wherein the second diameter is greater than the first diameter.
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