Circuit breaker system and safety operating handle for a circuit breaker system
US-10403454-B2 · Sep 3, 2019 · US
US11728103B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11728103-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016935897-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 22, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jul 22, 2020 |
| Publication date | Aug 15, 2023 |
| Grant date | Aug 15, 2023 |
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An electrical system includes an enclosure for housing an electrical device. The enclosure includes a door with an operating handle connected to a shaft when the door is closed, which can then be used to turn the electrical device on or off. The shaft rotation is further operable to simultaneously displace an interlock mechanism for engagement or disengagement to a busway structure.
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An electrical apparatus, comprising: an enclosure having a door movable for access to an interior of the enclosure; an electrical device disposed in the interior of the enclosure, the electrical device being operable to be turned on and off; an operating handle on the door outside the enclosure that is operable to open and close the door, the operating handle comprising a receptacle, the operating handle, including the receptacle, moving with a movement of the door; a shaft engaged to the electrical device; and an interlock mechanism including an interlock device, the shaft including a first end connected to the interlock device and a second end that, only while the door is closed, is engaged to the operating handle, via the receptacle, wherein rotation of the external operating handle with the door closed rotates the shaft to turn the electrical device on or off and further displaces the interlock device for engagement or disengagement with a busway structure. 2. The electrical apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the interlock mechanism includes an interlock cam connected to the first end of the shaft. 3. The electrical apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the interlock mechanism includes a slide plate connecting the interlock device and the interlock cam. 4. The electrical apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the interlock cam includes a pivotable linking arm connecting the slide plate to the first end of the shaft. 5. The electrical apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the slide plate is slidably mounted on an exterior wall of the enclosure. 6. The electrical apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the slide plate includes at least three slots, and the slide plate slides along at least three studs extending through respective ones of the at least three slots, the at least three studs being mounted to the enclosure. 7. The electrical apparatus of claim 5 , wherein rotation of the shaft pivots the linking arm which translates the slide plate along the at least three studs to displace the interlock device for engagement or disengagement with the busway structure. 8. The electrical apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the linking arm includes a first end fixed to the first end of the shaft, and an opposite second end pivotally coupled to the slide plate. 9. The electrical apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the electrical device is a busway tap-off device. 10. The electrical apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the operating handle is L-shaped. 11. A system for turning a shaft to operate an electrical device in an enclosure, comprising: an operating handle mountable on a door of the enclosure, the operating handle comprising a receptacle, the operating handle, including the receptacle, moving with a movement of the door; a shaft engaged to the electrical device in the enclosure, wherein the shaft is engaged, via the receptacle, to the operating handle only with the door closed and is disengaged from the operating handle with the door open; and an interlock mechanism including an interlock device, the shaft including a first end connected to the interlock device and a second end that is engaged, via the receptacle, to the operating handle only with the door closed, wherein rotation of the handle assembly rotates the shaft to turn the electrical device on or off and further displaces the interlock device for engagement or disengagement with a busway structure. 12. The system of claim 11 , wherein the interlock mechanism includes a slide plate connected to the first end of the shaft and to the interlock device. 13. The system of claim 12 , wherein the interlock mechanism includes an interlock cam connecting the first end of the shaft to the slide plate. 14. The system of claim 13 , wherein rotation of the shaft translates the slide plate relative to the enclosure to displace the interlock device for engagement or disengagement with the busway structure. 15. The system of claim 13 , wherein the interlock cam includes a linking arm having a first end fixed to the first end of the shaft, and an opposite second end pivotally coupled to the slide plate. 16. An electrical system, comprising: an enclosure having a door for access to an interior of the enclosure; an electrical device in the interior of enclosure and a shaft extending from the electrical device; an operating handle comprising a receptacle, disposed outside the enclosure, moving with a movement of the door, coupled, via the receptacle, to a first end of the shaft through the door with the door closed only and uncoupled from the first end of the shaft with the door open; and an interlock mechanism for selectively engaging the enclosure to a busway structure, the interlock mechanism being engaged to a second end of the shaft opposite the first end, wherein with the door closed rotation of the shaft via the operating handle turns the electrical device on or off and displaces the interlock mechanism to engage or disengage the busway structure. 17. The electrical system of claim 16 , wherein the shaft is engaged to the interlock mechanism via an interlock cam that is engaged to the second end of the shaft. 18. The electrical system of claim 17 , wherein the interlock mechanism includes a slide plate connected to the first end of the shaft and an interlock device extending from the slide plate for engaging the busway structure. 19. The electrical system of claim 18 , wherein rotation of the shaft translates the slide plate relative to the enclosure to displace the interlock device for engagement or disengagement with the busway structure. 20. The electrical system of claim 19 , wherein the interlock cam includes a linking arm having a first end fixed to the first end of the shaft, and an opposite second end pivotally coupled to the slide plate.
for interlocking between casing, cover, or protective shutter and mechanism for operating contacts {(explosion-proof cases H01H9/045; built-in fuses and interlocking mechanisms H01H9/104; by automatic release of circuit breakers H01H71/126)} · CPC title
Driving mechanisms, i.e. for transmitting driving force to the contacts (snap-action arrangements H01H5/00; introducing a predetermined time delay H01H7/00) · CPC title
Connection boxes therefor · CPC title
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