Circuit interrupter with brake system for shaft that opens separable contacts

US11869736B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11869736-B2
Application numberUS-202117564453-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 29, 2021
Priority dateDec 29, 2021
Publication dateJan 9, 2024
Grant dateJan 9, 2024

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A circuit interrupter includes a frame, a set of separable contacts that can be generally stated as including a stationary contact and a movable contact, the stationary contact being affixed to the frame, a shaft movably situated on the frame, the movable contact being situated on the shaft, a drive system situated on the frame and operable to move the shaft with respect to the frame between a first position and a second position, the set of separable contact being a CLOSED state in the first position of the shaft and being in an OPEN state in the second position of the shaft, and a brake that can be generally stated as including a mass movably situated on the frame, the shaft being structured to engage the mass and to cause the mass to be in motion when moving from the first position toward the second position.

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A circuit interrupter comprising: a frame; a set of separable contacts comprising a stationary contact and a movable contact; the stationary contact being affixed to the frame; a shaft movably situated on the frame, the movable contact being situated on the shaft; a drive system situated on the frame and operable to move the shaft with respect to the frame between a first position and a second position, the set of separable contacts being in a CLOSED state in the first position of the shaft and being in an OPEN state in the second position of the shaft; and a brake comprising a mass movably situated on the frame, the shaft being structured to engage the mass and to cause the mass to be in motion when moving from the first position toward the second position, wherein the drive system comprises a first actuator that is operable to move the shaft at a first velocity from the first position toward the predetermined position and engage the mass, and wherein the drive system comprises a second actuator that is operable to move the shaft at a second velocity greater than the first velocity from the first position toward the predetermined position and the engage the mass. 2. The circuit interrupter of claim 1 wherein the mass is pivotably situated on the frame, wherein the frame has a number of openings formed therein, and wherein the mass has a number of hubs that are pivotably situated in the number of openings with a clearance between the number of hubs and the number of openings that permit a radial movement of the mass in addition to a pivoting movement of the mass when the shaft engages the mass. 3. The circuit interrupter of claim 2 wherein the frame comprises a number of support arcuate surfaces, wherein the mass comprises a number of mass arcuate surfaces, and wherein movement of the shaft at the second velocity due to operation of second actuator results in the radial movement of the mass to be sufficient to cause the number of mass arcuate surfaces to engage the number of support arcuate surfaces and for the pivoting movement of the mass to result in friction between the mass and the frame. 4. The circuit interrupter of claim 2 wherein the frame comprises a number of support arcuate surfaces, wherein the mass comprises a number of mass arcuate surfaces, and wherein movement of the shaft at the first velocity due to operation of first actuator results in any radial movement of the mass to be insufficient to cause the number of mass arcuate surfaces to engage the number of support arcuate surfaces. 5. The circuit interrupter of claim 4 wherein the frame further comprises a biasing element that biases the number of hubs toward the number of openings. 6. A circuit interrupter comprising: a frame; a set of separable contacts comprising a stationary contact and a movable contact; the stationary contact being affixed to the frame; a shaft movably situated on the frame, the movable contact being situated on the shaft; a drive system situated on the frame and operable to move the shaft with respect to the frame between a first position and a second position, the set of separable contacts being in a CLOSED state in the first position of the shaft and being in an OPEN state in the second position of the shaft; and a brake comprising a mass movably situated on the frame, the shaft being structured to engage the mass and to cause the mass to be in motion when moving from the first position toward the second position, wherein the brake further comprises another mass movably situated on the frame, the mass in motion being structured to engage the another mass and to cause the another mass to be in motion, wherein the mass in motion is structured to engage a first portion of the another mass to cause the another mass to be in motion, and wherein a second portion of the another mass in motion is structured to have a collision with the mass, wherein the mass has an arcuate surface, and wherein the second portion of the another mass has another arcuate surface, the arcuate surface and the another arcuate surface being structured to engage one another in the collision. 7. A circuit interrupter comprising: a frame; a set of separable contacts comprising a stationary contact and a movable contact; the stationary contact being affixed to the frame; a shaft movably situated on the frame, the movable contact being situated on the shaft; a drive system situated on the frame and operable to move the shaft with respect to the frame between a first position and a second position, the set of separable contacts being in a CLOSED state in the first position of the shaft and being in an OPEN state in the second position of the shaft; and a brake comprising a mass movably situated on the frame, the shaft being structured to engage the mass and to cause the mass to be in motion when moving from the first position toward the second position, wherein the brake further comprises another mass movably situated on the frame, the mass in motion being structured to engage the another mass and to cause the another mass to be in motion, wherein the mass in motion is structured to engage a first portion of the another mass to cause the another mass to be in motion, and wherein a second portion of the another mass in motion is structured to have a collision with the mass, wherein the second portion of the another mass is structured to rebound from the mass responsive to the collision. 8. A circuit interrupter comprising: a frame; a set of separable contacts comprising a stationary contact and a movable contact; the stationary contact being affixed to the frame; a shaft movably situated on the frame, the movable contact being situated on the shaft; a drive system situated on the frame and operable to move the shaft with respect to the frame between a first position and a second position, the set of separable contacts being in a CLOSED state in the first position of the shaft and being in an OPEN state in the second position of the shaft; and a brake comprising a mass movably situated on the frame, the shaft being structured to engage the mass and to cause the mass to be in motion when moving from the first position toward the second position, wherein the brake further comprises another mass movably situated on the frame, the mass in motion being structured to engage the another mass and to cause the another mass to be in motion, wherein the mass in motion is structured to engage a first portion of the another mass to cause the another mass to be in motion, and wherein a second portion of the another mass in motion is structured to have a collision with the mass, wherein the mass and the another mass are each pivotably situated on the frame.

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  • Details · CPC title

  • Power reset mechanisms · CPC title

  • H01H3/60Primary

    Mechanical arrangements for preventing or damping vibration or shock · CPC title

  • H01H75/04Primary

    Reset mechanisms for automatically reclosing a limited number of times (circuit arrangements H02H3/06) · CPC title

  • the reset mechanism operating directly on the normal manual operator, e.g. electromagnet pushes manual release lever back into "ON" position · CPC title

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What does patent US11869736B2 cover?
A circuit interrupter includes a frame, a set of separable contacts that can be generally stated as including a stationary contact and a movable contact, the stationary contact being affixed to the frame, a shaft movably situated on the frame, the movable contact being situated on the shaft, a drive system situated on the frame and operable to move the shaft with respect to the frame between a …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Eaton Intelligent Power Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01H3/60. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 09 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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