Differential current sensing bussing method
US-10852326-B2 · Dec 1, 2020 · US
US11501929B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11501929-B1 |
| Application number | US-202117353888-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Jun 22, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jun 22, 2021 |
| Publication date | Nov 15, 2022 |
| Grant date | Nov 15, 2022 |
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A remote controlled miniature circuit breaker includes a helical gear that engages with mating teeth of a slider plate coupled to main contacts of the circuit breaker, the helical gear including a flat portion to allow the sliding plate to slide past the helical gear. A unidirectional motor responds to an external signal to drive the helical gear while engaging the mating teeth of the slider plate, thereby moving the slider plate to close the main contacts. The motor is configured to respond to an external signal to resume the unidirectional rotation of the helical gear to position the flat portion of the gear to allow the slider plate to slide past the helical gear and contact a kicker lever to thereby open the main contacts. A trip lever pivotally mounted separately from the kicker lever, pushes the kicker lever to open the main contacts in a trip operation.
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A remote controlled miniature circuit breaker, comprising: a helical gear configured to engage with mating teeth of a slider plate coupled to main contacts of the circuit breaker, the helical gear including a flat portion configured to allow the sliding plate to slide past helical gear; a unidirectional motor mounted in the circuit breaker, configured to respond to an external signal to close the main contacts, to drive the helical gear in a unidirectional rotation while the helical gear engages the mating teeth of the slider plate, thereby moving the slider plate to close main contacts, the motor further configured to respond to an external signal to open the main contacts, to resume the unidirectional rotation of the helical gear to position the flat portion of the helical gear to allow the slider plate to slide past the helical gear, to thereby open the main contacts; a blade pivotally mounted in a housing of the remote controlled miniature circuit breaker, having a moveable main electrical contact that is aligned with a stationary main electrical contact mounted in the housing, the blade being spring biased by a toggle spring to pivot from an open position for the main contacts to a closed position for the main contacts; a kicker lever pivotally mounted in the housing, having a first end and a second end on opposite sides of the pivotal mounting of the kicker lever, with a surface on the first end thereof configured to push the blade against the toggle spring bias, the kicker lever configured to rotate counterclockwise about its pivot when the main contacts are in the open position so that the surface of the kicker lever relieves pressure on the blade, and the blade is thereby forced by the toggle spring bias to the closed position for the main contacts; and a trip lever pivotally mounted in the housing and separately mounted on a same pivot as is mounted the kicker lever, the trip lever configured to push the first end of the kicker lever against the blade to open the main contacts in a trip operation. 2. A remote controlled miniature circuit breaker, comprising: a slider plate slidably mounted in the circuit breaker, configured to open and close main contacts of the circuit breaker, in response to the slider plate sliding respectively toward or away from the main contacts; a helical gear mounted on a rotary shaft in the circuit breaker, configured to engage teeth of the helical gear with mating teeth of the slider plate, the teeth of the helical gear extending circumferentially about a first portion of a circumference of the helical gear, the helical gear including a flat portion that does not have gear teeth, the flat surface configured to not engage the mating teeth of the slider plate; a unidirectional motor mounted in the circuit breaker, configured to drive the helical gear in a unidirectional rotation during the first portion of the circumference of the helical gear when it is engaging mating teeth of the slider plate, to thereby pull the slider plate away from the main contacts, to thereby close main contacts of the circuit breaker, in response to an external signal to close main contacts of the circuit breaker; a compression spring mounted in the circuit breaker, configured to apply a compression spring bias against motion of the slider plate as it is pulled by the helical gear away from the main contacts; an electrical position switch mounted in the circuit breaker monitored by a microcontroller in the circuit breaker, the switch configured to engage and be activated by the motion of the slider plate to stop the unidirectional rotation of the motor while the main contacts are in the closed position and the teeth in the first portion of the circumference of the helical gear are engaged with the mating teeth of the slider plate; a blade pivotally mounted in a housing of the remote controlled miniature circuit breaker, having a moveable main electrical contact that is aligned with a stationary main electrical contact mounted in the housing, the blade being spring biased by a toggle spring to pivot from an open position for the main contacts to a closed position for the main contacts; a kicker lever pivotally mounted in the housing, having a first end and a second end on opposite sides of the pivotal mounting of the kicker lever, with a surface on the first end thereof configured to push the blade against the toggle spring bias, the kicker lever configured to rotate counterclockwise about its pivot when the main contacts are in the open position so that the surface of the kicker lever relieves pressure on the blade, and the blade is thereby forced by the toggle spring bias to the closed position for the main contacts; and a trip lever pivotally mounted in the housing and separately mounted on a same pivot as is mounted the kicker lever, the trip lever configured to push the first end of the kicker lever against the blade to open the main contacts in a trip operation, wherein the microcontroller is configured to respond to an external signal to open the main contacts, by energizing the motor to resume the unidirectional rotation of the helical gear to position the flat portion to not engage the mating teeth of the slider plate, to release the slider plate to slide past the helical gear in response to the compression spring bias, thereby forcing the slider plate to move toward the main contacts to open the main contacts. 3. The remote controlled miniature circuit breaker of claim 2 , further comprising: the slider plate slidably mounted in the housing, having an end surface configured to push against the second end of the kicker lever to open the main contacts when the slider plate moves in transitioning from the closed position to the open position, thereby causing the end surface of the slider plate to push the kicker lever to pivotally rotate clockwise about its pivotal mounting, to thereby push the surface of the first end of the kicker lever against the blade to push the blade against the toggle spring bias, thereby moving the main contacts from the closed position to the open position. 4. The remote controlled miniature circuit breaker of claim 3 , further comprising: the slider plate further configured to close the main contacts in transitioning from the open position to the closed position, by moving to relieve pressure on the second end of the kicker lever, thereby rotating the kicker lever counterclockwise about its pivot, the surface of the kicker lever thereby relieving pressure on the blade, the blade thereby forced by the toggle spring bias to the closed position for the main contacts. 5. The remote controlled miniature circuit breaker of claim 4 , further comprising: the helical gear being mounted on the rotary shaft in the housing, having an axis. 6. The remote controlled miniature circuit breaker of claim 5 , further comprising: the compression spring being mounted in the housing, configured to apply the compression spring bias against the slider plate to urge the end surface of the slider plate toward the second end of the kicker lever. 7. The remote controlled miniature circuit breaker of claim 6 , further comprising: the unidirectional motor being mounted in the housing, configured to rotate the helical gear and cause the slider plate to begin moving the end surface of the slider plate away from the second end of the kicker lever, thereby relieving pressure on the second end of the kicker lever, which thereby rotates counterclockwise about its pivot so that the surface of the kicker lever relieves pressure on the blade, and the blade is forced by the toggle spring bias to the closed position for the main contacts, with the compression spring being compressed as the slider plate moves. 8. The remot
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