Vacuum circuit breaker
US-2016308335-A1 · Oct 20, 2016 · US
US9397487B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9397487-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414508057-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 7, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 7, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 19, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jul 19, 2016 |
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A restraint assembly is for a switchgear system. The switchgear system includes an enclosure having a number of compartments and a number of electrical apparatus, such as for example, circuit breakers, movable into and out of the compartments. The restraint assembly includes at least one latch assembly comprising a mounting member, a latch pivotably coupled to the mounting member, and a number of biasing elements biasing the latch. The latch moves between a latched position corresponding to the latch locking an electrical apparatus within a corresponding compartment, and an unlatched position corresponding to the electrical apparatus being movable with respect to the compartment. The biasing elements bias the latch toward the latched position.
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What is claimed is: 1. A restraint assembly for a switchgear system, said switchgear system comprising an enclosure having a compartment and an electrical apparatus movable into and out of said compartment, said restraint assembly comprising: at least one latch assembly comprising a mounting member, a latch pivotably coupled to said mounting member, and a number of biasing elements biasing said latch, wherein said latch is structured to move between a latched position corresponding to said latch locking said electrical apparatus within said compartment, and an unlatched position corresponding to said electrical apparatus being movable with respect to said compartment; wherein said number of biasing elements bias said latch toward the latched position; wherein said mounting member is a generally U-shaped bracket; wherein said generally U-shaped bracket includes a base, a first sidewall extending perpendicularly upwardly from said base, and a second sidewall extending perpendicularly upwardly from said base opposite and spaced apart from said first sidewall; and wherein said latch is pivotably coupled to said U-shaped bracket between said first sidewall and said second sidewall. 2. The restraint assembly of claim 1 wherein said latch comprises a first end, a second end disposed opposite and distal from the first end, and an intermediate portion extending between the first end and the second end; wherein the first end is disposed between said first sidewall and said second sidewall; and wherein the second end extends outwardly away from said generally U-shaped bracket. 3. The restraint assembly of claim 2 wherein said electrical apparatus includes a housing; and wherein said latch has a predetermined geometry structured to cooperate with the housing of said electrical apparatus in order to allow movement of said electrical apparatus or to restrain movement of said electrical apparatus as desired. 4. The restraint assembly of claim 3 wherein the second end of said latch comprises a hook; wherein the predetermined geometry of said hook includes an inclined edge and a restraining edge; and wherein the inclined edge is structured to be engaged by the housing of said electrical apparatus to pivot said latch toward the unlatched position. 5. The restraint assembly of claim 4 wherein the intermediate portion of said latch includes a recess; wherein the predetermined geometry of the first end of said latch comprises an arcuate profile; wherein, responsive to said electrical apparatus being moved into said compartment toward a fully installed position, said arcuate profile is structured to engage the housing of said electrical apparatus to pivot said latch to the unlatched position; wherein, when said electrical apparatus is fully installed, said arcuate profile is structured to disengage the housing, thereby releasing said latch to return to the latched position; and wherein, when said electrical apparatus is fully installed and said latch is disposed in the latched position, said recess is structured to receive a portion of the housing of said electrical apparatus and said restraining edge of said hook is structured to engage the housing to restrain movement of said electrical apparatus. 6. The restraint assembly of claim 2 wherein the first end of said latch includes a thru hole; wherein said first sidewall and said second sidewall each include an aperture; wherein said latch assembly further comprises a fastener assembly; wherein said number of biasing elements is a number of torsion springs each including a plurality of coils; wherein said fastener assembly includes an elongated pivot member; wherein said elongated pivot member extends through the aperture of said first sidewall, through said thru hole of said latch and said plurality of coils, and through said aperture of said second sidewall; and wherein said fastener assembly fastens said elongated pivot member to said first sidewall and said second sidewall. 7. The restraint assembly of claim 6 wherein said number of torsion springs is first torsion spring and a second torsion spring; wherein said first torsion spring is disposed between said latch and said first sidewall; wherein said second torsion spring is disposed between said latch and said second sidewall; wherein each of said first torsion spring and said second torsion spring includes a first leg and a second leg; wherein said first leg cooperates with the base of said U-shaped bracket; and wherein the second leg cooperates with said latch. 8. The restraint assembly of claim 1 wherein said compartment includes a base plate; and wherein said at least one latch assembly is structured to be coupled to said base plate. 9. The restraint assembly of claim 8 wherein said at least one latch assembly is a first latch assembly and a second latch assembly. 10. A switchgear system comprising: an enclosure having a compartment; an electrical apparatus including a housing, said electrical apparatus being movable into and out of said compartment; and a restraint assembly comprising: at least one latch assembly comprising a mounting member, a latch pivotably coupled to said mounting member, and a number of biasing elements biasing said latch, wherein said latch is movable between a latched position corresponding to said latch locking said electrical apparatus within said compartment, and an unlatched position corresponding to said electrical apparatus being movable with respect to said compartment, wherein said number of biasing elements bias said latch toward the atched position, and wherein, when said latch is in the latched position, said latch engages said housing in order to restrain movement of the electrical apparatus. 11. A switchgear system comprising: an enclosure having a compartment; an electrical apparatus including a housing, said electrical apparatus being movable into and out of said compartment; and a restraint assembly comprising: at least one latch assembly comprising a mounting member, a latch pivotably coupled to said mounting member, and a number of biasing elements biasing said latch, wherein said latch is movable between a latched position corresponding to said latch locking said electrical apparatus within said compartment, and an unlatched position corresponding to said electrical apparatus being movable with respect to said compartment; wherein said number of biasing elements bias said latch toward the latched position; wherein said mounting member is a generally U-shaped bracket; wherein said generally U-shaped bracket includes a base, a first sidewall extending perpendicularly upwardly from said base, and a second sidewall extending perpendicularly upwardly from said base opposite and spaced apart from said first sidewall; and wherein said latch is pivotably coupled to said U-shaped bracket between said first sidewall and said second sidewall. 12. The switchgear system of claim 11 wherein said latch comprises a first end, a second end disposed opposite and distal from the first end, and an intermediate portion extending between the first end and the second end; wherein the first end is disposed between said first sidewall and said second sidewall; and wherein the second end extends outwardly away from said generally U-shaped bracket. 13. The switchgear system of claim 12 wherein said electrical apparatus includes a housing; and wherein said latch has a predetermined geometry structured to cooperate with the housing of said electrical apparatus in order to allow movement of said electrical apparatus or to restrain movement of said electrical apparatus as desired. 14. The switchgear system of claim 13 wherein
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