Circuit breakers with handle bearing pins

US10475599B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10475599-B2
Application numberUS-201715843130-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 15, 2017
Priority dateAug 13, 2014
Publication dateNov 12, 2019
Grant dateNov 12, 2019

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Abstract

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Circuit breakers with handles having at least one handle bearing pin that contacts an upper end portion of a moving arm and allows the arm to rotate to “OFF”, “ON” and “TRIP” positions, typically about 90 degrees of rotation.

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That which is claimed: 1. A circuit breaker comprising: a housing; a pivotable handle held by the housing, wherein the handle comprises first and second laterally spaced apart pin channels facing each other across a contact arm receiving channel, the first pin channel extending on one side of the contact arm receiving channel and the second pin channel extending on an opposing side of the contact arm receiving channel; a pin held by the handle such that a longitudinal axis of the pin is parallel to and offset from a pivot axis of the pivotable handle, wherein the pin has a length with longitudinally opposing first and second end portions, wherein the first and second end portions are enlarged relative to a medial segment of the pin, and wherein, in position, the pin extends from the first pin channel, across the contact arm receiving channel, into the second pin channel; and a moveable contact arm comprising a first end portion in the contact arm receiving channel of the handle that directly contacts the medial segment of the pin across a width of the first end portion of the moveable contact arm, wherein the medial segment of the pin is exposed across the contact arm receiving channel and directly contacts and cooperates with the first end portion of the moveable contact arm to define a bearing surface interface between the handle and the contact arm, wherein the pin is metallic, wherein the medial segment of the pin has a length that is greater than either of the first and second end portions, and wherein the length corresponds to the width of the first end portion of the contact arm. 2. The circuit breaker of claim 1 , wherein the pin is statically attached to the handle, and wherein the pin moves with the handle but does not rotate relative to the handle. 3. The circuit breaker of claim 1 , wherein the first and second laterally spaced apart pin channels each comprise an outer facing end segment that is enlarged relative to an internal segment thereof. 4. The circuit breaker of claim 1 , wherein outer facing end surfaces of the first and second end portions of the pin are recessed in the first and second pin channels, wherein at least one outer surface of the handle comprises an aperture with a diameter greater than a diameter of one or both of the first and second end portions of the pin, and wherein the aperture is aligned with the first and second pin channels. 5. A circuit breaker comprising: a housing; a pivotable handle held by the housing, wherein the handle comprises first and second laterally spaced apart pin channels facing each other across a contact arm receiving channel, the first pin channel extending on one side of the contact arm receiving channel and the second pin channel extending on an opposing side of the contact arm receiving channel; a pin held by the handle such that a longitudinal axis of the pin is parallel to and offset from a pivot axis of the pivotable handle, wherein the pin has a length with longitudinally opposing first and second end portions, wherein the first and second end portions are enlarged relative to a medial segment of the pin, and wherein, in position, the pin extends from the first pin channel, across the contact arm receiving channel, into the second pin channel; and a moveable contact arm comprising a first end portion in the contact arm receiving channel of the handle that contacts the medial segment of the pin across a width of the first end portion of the moveable contact arm, wherein the medial segment of the pin defines a handle/contact arm bearing interface, wherein the handle comprises first and second laterally spaced apart shoulders that reside on opposing sides of the contact arm receiving channel and contain or are adjacent the first and second pin channels, and wherein the first shoulder has a greater inwardly extending length than the second shoulder. 6. The circuit breaker of claim 1 , wherein the moveable contact arm has a second end portion opposing the first end portion, wherein the contact arm receiving channel in the handle is orthogonal to the pin, wherein the second end portion of the moveable contact arm comprises an electrical contact, wherein the circuit breaker further comprises a stationary electrical contact held in the housing so as to selectively electrically engage the contact of the moveable arm, and wherein the first end portion of the moveable contact arm moves in the contact arm receiving channel while contacting the pin as the handle moves between ON and OFF positions. 7. The circuit breaker of claim 6 , wherein the circuit breaker has a TRIP position, wherein the first end portion of the moveable contact arm contacts the pin as the moveable contact arm and handle move between the ON and OFF positions and the TRIP position. 8. The circuit breaker of claim 1 , wherein the first end portion of the moveable contact arm has a laterally extending channel that spans across an entire width of the width of the first end portion of the contact arm and is arcuate and open in a direction facing the handle and that abuts and holds the medial segment of the pin providing the direct contact of the first end portion of the moveable contact arm. 9. The circuit breaker of claim 8 , wherein the laterally extending channel of the moveable contact arm has a radius of curvature that corresponds to a radius of the medial segment of the pin. 10. A circuit breaker comprising: a housing; a pivotable handle held by the housing, wherein the handle comprises first and second laterally spaced apart pin channels facing each other across a contact arm receiving channel, the first pin channel extending on one side of the contact arm receiving channel and the second pin channel extending on an opposing side of the contact arm receiving channel; a pin held by the handle such that a longitudinal axis of the pin is parallel to and offset from a pivot axis of the pivotable handle, wherein the pin has a length with longitudinally opposing first and second end portions, wherein the first and second end portions are enlarged relative to a medial segment of the pin, and wherein, in position, the pin extends from the first pin channel, across the contact arm receiving channel, into the second pin channel; and a moveable contact arm comprising a first end portion in the contact arm receiving channel of the handle that directly contacts the medial segment of the pin across a width of the first end portion of the moveable contact arm, wherein the medial segment of the pin is exposed across the contact arm receiving channel and directly contacts and cooperates with the first end portion of the moveable contact arm to define a bearing surface interface between the handle and the contact arm, wherein the length of the pin is greater than the width of the first portion of the moveable contact arm, wherein the medial segment of the pin has a length that is greater than either of the first and second end portions, and wherein, with the circuit breaker oriented with the handle extending upward, the first end portion of the moveable contact arm can move back and forth under the pin while in continuous abutting contact with the pin. 11. The circuit breaker of claim 1 , wherein the pin has an axially extending centerline that is longitudinally and laterally offset from the pivot axis of the handle and abuts an arcuate surface in a substrate of the first end portion of the moveable contact arm defining a laterally extending open channel in the first end portion of the moveable contact arm to hold and provide the direct contact of the medial segment of the pin with the first end portion of the moveable contact arm, and wherein the pin has a radius that is between ab

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  • Cases; Covers · CPC title

  • Details concerning the lever handle · CPC title

  • Levers (tumblers H01H23/14) · CPC title

  • comprising a toggle or collapsible link between handle and contact arm, e.g. sear pin mechanism · CPC title

  • H01H9/20Primary

    Interlocking, locking, or latching mechanisms · CPC title

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What does patent US10475599B2 cover?
Circuit breakers with handles having at least one handle bearing pin that contacts an upper end portion of a moving arm and allows the arm to rotate to “OFF”, “ON” and “TRIP” positions, typically about 90 degrees of rotation.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Eaton Intelligent Power Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01H9/20. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 12 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 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).