Multi-pole electrical wiring devices with wire termination assemblies
US-2024162632-A1 · May 16, 2024 · US
US11569052B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11569052-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016944275-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 31, 2020 |
| Priority date | Aug 2, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jan 31, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jan 31, 2023 |
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A pole actuation booster mechanism for a four-poles low voltage circuit breaker, which includes: a first operating member adapted to be operatively connected to the operating shaft of the circuit breaker and moving together with said shaft during its rotation from an open position to a closed position, and vice-versa, of said circuit breaker over a range of movement having a first, a second and a third portion of movement, the first operating member having a first operating end; an operating assembly including at least an elastic element operatively connected to a lever, the first operating member being disengaged from said operating assembly during the first portion of its movement and engaged with the lever during the second and third portions of its movement. During a closing operation of the circuit breaker the first operating member moves first along the first portion of movement driven by the operating shaft and disengaged from the operating assembly, then moves along the second portion of movement driven by the operating shaft and engaged with the lever and transmitting energy to the operating assembly; and finally moves along the third portion of movement driven by the lever and transmitting energy to the operating shaft.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A pole actuation booster mechanism, adapted to operate on a pole of a four-pole low voltage circuit breaker, said pole comprising an operating shaft, a fixed contact, and a movable contact operatively coupled to said operating shaft and engageable to and disengageable from said fixed contact by rotation of said operating shaft during an opening operation or a closing operation of said four-pole low voltage circuit breaker, the pole actuation booster mechanism comprising: a first operating member adapted to be operatively connected to said operating shaft and moving together with said operating shaft during rotation of said operating shaft from an open position to a closed position, and vice-versa, of said four-pole low voltage circuit breaker over a range of movement having a first portion of movement, a second portion of movement, and a third portion of movement, said first operating member having a first operating end; and an operating assembly comprising an elastic element operatively connected to a lever, the first operating member disengaged from said operating assembly during said first portion of movement and engaged with said lever during said second and third portions of movement, wherein during the closing operation of said four-pole low voltage circuit breaker, said first operating member moves first along said first portion of movement driven by said operating shaft and is disengaged from said operating assembly, and finally moves along said third portion of movement driven by said lever and transmits energy to said operating shaft. 2. The pole actuation booster mechanism according to claim 1 , wherein said elastic element is loaded by said first operating member acting on said lever during said second portion of movement of said first operating member and is released during said third portion of movement of said first operating member forcing said lever to act on said first operating member. 3. The pole actuation booster mechanism according to claim 2 , wherein said lever rotates along an arc having a dead point at which said elastic element switches from a loading condition to a releasing condition. 4. The pole actuation booster mechanism according to claim 3 , characterized in that wherein in correspondence of said dead point said first operating member passes from a driving condition, in which said first operating member acts on said lever, to a driven condition, in which said lever acts on said first operating member. 5. The pole actuation booster mechanism according to claim 4 , wherein said operating assembly further comprises a frame having a central lateral portion, a first lateral portion, and a second lateral portion, said frame adapted to be coupled to said pole and supporting said first operating member and said operating assembly. 6. The pole actuation booster mechanism according to claim 5 , wherein said first operating member comprises a crank pivoted on one of said first or second lateral portion of said frame and adapted to be rigidly connected to said operating shaft of said pole. 7. The pole actuation booster mechanism according to claim 6 , wherein said lever is pivoted on one of said first or second lateral portion of said frame and is provided with a second operating end and a third operating end. 8. The pole actuation booster mechanism according to claim 4 , wherein a second operating end of said lever is engaged with said first operating end of said first operating member during said second portion of movement of said first operating member, and a third operating end of said lever is engaged with said first operating end of said first operating member during said third portion of movement of said first operating member. 9. The pole actuation booster mechanism according to claim 1 , wherein said elastic element comprises one or more springs. 10. The pole actuation booster mechanism according to claim 5 , wherein said elastic element comprises one or more springs, and wherein said one or more springs have one end fixed with respect to said frame and an opposite end operatively connected to said lever and movable with respect to the frame along an arched path. 11. The pole actuation booster mechanism according to claim 10 , wherein the opposite end of said one or more springs is secured to a bar rigidly connected to said lever and movable with respect to said frame along said arched path. 12. The pole actuation booster mechanism according to claim 1 , wherein during an operation of said four-pole low voltage circuit breaker, said first operating member moves along said third portion of movement driven by said operating shaft, engaged with said lever, and transmits energy to said operating assembly, and then moves along said second portion of movement driven by said lever and transmits energy to said operating shaft, and finally moves along said first portion of movement driven by said operating shaft and disengaged from said operating assembly. 13. A low voltage pole comprising the pole actuation booster mechanism according to claim 1 . 14. A four-pole low voltage circuit breaker comprising the low voltage pole according to claim 13 . 15. The pole actuation booster mechanism according to claim 1 , wherein said operating assembly further comprises a frame having a central lateral portion, a first lateral portion, and a second lateral portion, said frame adapted to be coupled to said pole and supporting said first operating member and said operating assembly. 16. The pole actuation booster mechanism according to claim 15 , wherein said first operating member further comprises a crank pivoted on one of said first or second lateral portion of said frame and adapted to be rigidly connected to said operating shaft of said pole. 17. The pole actuation booster mechanism according to claim 16 , wherein a second operating end of said lever is engaged with said first operating end of said first operating member during said second portion of movement of said first operating member, and a third operating end of said lever is engaged with said first operating end of said first operating member during said third portion of movement of said first operating member. 18. The pole actuation booster mechanism according to claim 9 , wherein said one or more springs have one end fixed with respect to a frame and an opposite end operatively connected to said lever and movable with respect to the frame along an arched path. 19. The pole actuation booster mechanism according to claim 18 , wherein the opposite end of said one or more springs is secured to a bar rigidly connected to said lever and movable with respect to said frame along said arched path. 20. The pole actuation booster mechanism according to claim 7 , wherein during an operation of said four-pole low voltage circuit breaker, said first operating member moves along said third portion of movement driven by said operating shaft, engaged with said lever, and transmits energy to said operating assembly, and then moves along said second portion of movement driven by said lever and transmits energy to said operating shaft, and finally moves along said first portion of movement driven by said operating shaft and disengaged from said operating assembly.
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