Electrical switching apparatus and housing assembly therefor

US2017032902A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2017032902-A1
Application numberUS-201514810602-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateJul 28, 2015
Priority dateJul 28, 2015
Publication dateFeb 2, 2017
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A housing assembly is for an electrical switching apparatus. The electrical switching apparatus includes an arc chute and a collar. The housing assembly comprises: a plurality of housing members comprising a first base member and a second base member, the first base member being structured to receive the collar, the second base member being coupled to the first base member and being structured to receive the arc chute. The first base member is made from a first material and the second base member is made from a second, different material.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A housing assembly for an electrical switching apparatus, said electrical switching apparatus comprising an arc chute and a collar, said housing assembly comprising: a plurality of housing members comprising a first base member and a second base member, said first base member being structured to receive said collar, said second base member being coupled to said first base member and being structured to receive said arc chute, wherein said first base member is made from a first material and said second base member is made from a second, different material. 2 . The housing assembly of claim 1 wherein said plurality of housing members further comprises a cover and at least one coupling member; and wherein said at least one coupling member extends through said cover, said first base member, and said second base member in order to couple said cover to said first base member and said second base member. 3 . The housing assembly of claim 2 wherein said first base member comprises at least one coupling portion comprising a surface; wherein said second base member comprises at least one coupling portion comprising a surface having a thru hole; wherein said surface of said first base member is generally flush with said surface of said second base member; and wherein said at least one coupling member extends through said surface of said first base member and through the thru hole of said second base member in order to couple said first base member to said second base member. 4 . The housing assembly of claim 3 wherein said at least one coupling portion of said first base member further comprises a cylindrical-shaped post extending from said surface of said at least one coupling portion of said first base member and being generally perpendicular with respect thereto; wherein said post has a thru hole; wherein said post extends into the thru hole of said second base member; and wherein said at least one coupling member extends through the thru hole of said post. 5 . The housing assembly of claim 4 wherein said at least one coupling portion of said first base member is a plurality of coupling portions; wherein said at least one coupling portion of said second base member is another plurality of coupling portions; and wherein said at least one coupling member is a plurality of coupling members. 6 . The housing assembly of claim 1 wherein said second base member comprises a first wall, a second wall, a third wall, and a fourth wall; wherein said first wall is disposed opposite said second wall and is spaced therefrom; wherein said third wall is disposed opposite said fourth wall and is spaced therefrom; wherein said third wall and said fourth wall each connect said first wall to said second wall; and wherein said first wall, said second wall, said third wall, and said fourth wall are structured to contain said arc chute. 7 . The housing assembly of claim 1 wherein said first base member comprises a plurality of planar surfaces each structured to engage said collar; and wherein each of said planar surfaces is spaced from said second base member. 8 . The housing assembly of claim 7 wherein said plurality of planar surfaces comprises a first planar surface, a second planar surface, a third planar surface, and a fourth planar surface; wherein said second planar surface, said third planar surface, and said fourth planar surface extend from said first planar surface away from said second base member; wherein said second base member comprises a coupling portion comprising a fifth planar surface and a sixth planar surface; wherein said fifth planar surface is disposed parallel to said first planar surface; wherein said sixth planar surface is disposed perpendicular to said fifth planar surface; wherein said first base member further comprises another coupling portion extending from proximate said first planar surface away from said second planar surface, said third planar surface, and said fourth planar surface; wherein said another coupling portion comprises a seventh planar surface generally flush with said sixth planar surface; and wherein said number of housing members further comprises a coupling member extending through said sixth planar surface and said seventh planar surface in order to couple said second base member to said first base member. 9 . The housing assembly of claim 1 wherein said first material is less brittle than said second material. 10 . The housing assembly of claim 9 wherein said first material is glass polyester. 11 . The housing assembly of claim 9 wherein said second material is cellulose filled melamine formaldehyde. 12 . An electrical switching apparatus comprising: an arc chute; a collar; and a housing assembly comprising: a plurality of housing members comprising a first base member and a second base member, said first base member receiving said collar, said second base member being coupled to said first base member and receiving said arc chute, wherein said first base member is made from a first material and said second base member is made from a second, different material. 13 . The electrical switching apparatus of claim 12 wherein said first base member comprises a planar portion engaging said collar and separating said collar from said second base member. 14 . The electrical switching apparatus of claim 13 wherein said second base member comprises a coupling portion having a planar surface engaging said planar portion of said first base member and being generally flush therewith. 15 . The electrical switching apparatus of claim 14 wherein said coupling portion further has a second planar surface extending from said planar surface away from said planar portion of said first base member; wherein said first base member further comprises another coupling portion having a third planar surface extending from proximate said planar portion and being generally flush with said second planar surface; and wherein said number of housing members further comprises a coupling member extending through said second planar surface and said third planar surface in order to couple said second base member to said first base member. 16 . The electrical switching apparatus of claim 12 wherein said first base member comprises a plurality of planar surfaces each engaging said collar and being spaced from said second base member. 17 . The electrical switching apparatus of claim 12 wherein said second base member comprises a first wall, a second wall, a third wall, and a fourth wall; wherein said first wall is disposed opposite said second wall and is spaced therefrom; wherein said third wall is disposed opposite said fourth wall and is spaced therefrom; wherein said third wall and said fourth wall each connect said first wall to said second wall; and wherein said first wall, said second wall, said third wall, and said fourth wall each contain said arc chute. 18 . The electrical switching apparatus of claim 17 wherein said arc chute does not engage said first base member. 19 . The electrical switching apparatus of claim 12 wherein said first material is glass polyester; wherein said second material is cellulose filled melamine formaldehyde; and wherein said first material is less brittle than said second material. 20 . The electrical switching apparatus of claim 12 wherein said electrical switching apparatus is a miniature circuit breaker.

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Classifications

  • H01H9/02Primary

    Bases, casings, or covers (accommodating more than one switch or a switch and another electrical component H02B1/26) · CPC title

  • H01H9/345Primary

    Mounting of arc chutes · CPC title

  • Housings; Casings; Bases; Mountings · CPC title

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What does patent US2017032902A1 cover?
A housing assembly is for an electrical switching apparatus. The electrical switching apparatus includes an arc chute and a collar. The housing assembly comprises: a plurality of housing members comprising a first base member and a second base member, the first base member being structured to receive the collar, the second base member being coupled to the first base member and being structured …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Eaton Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01H9/02. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Feb 02 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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