State-indicating device for low current applications with wider operating range
US-12046435-B2 · Jul 23, 2024 · US
US9484167B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9484167-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414226501-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 26, 2014 |
| Priority date | May 21, 2013 |
| Publication date | Nov 1, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 1, 2016 |
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Disclosed is a coupling device for a circuit breaker. A third coupler formed as a curved surface is provided between a first coupler coupled to an outer handle assembly, and a second coupler coupled to an inner handle. Under such configuration, even if the inner handle and the outer handle assembly are not concentric with each other, the third coupler may transmit a rotational force applied to the first coupler to the second coupler in a direction perpendicular to a shaft direction of the second coupler, in a state where the third coupler is inclined from an upper surface of the circuit breaker body. As a result, a user's force to rotate the outer handle can be transmitted to the inner handle. This can prevent a malfunction of the circuit breaker, and thus can enhance reliability of the circuit breaker.
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What is claimed is: 1. A coupling device for a circuit breaker, the coupling device comprising: an outer handle assembly coupled to a shaft and installed at a distribution board; a circuit breaker body; an inner handle rotatably installed at the circuit breaker body and configured to manipulate the circuit breaker; and a coupling assembly configured to transmit a rotational force of the outer handle assembly to the inner handle, wherein the coupling assembly includes: a first coupler coupled to the outer handle assembly, the first coupler comprising one or more first coupling protrusions protruding away from the outer handle assembly along a first shaft-wise direction; a second coupler coupled to the inner handle, the second coupler comprising one or more second coupling protrusions protruding away from the inner handle in a second shaft-wise direction, wherein the second coupling protrusions interlockingly correspond to the first coupling protrusions and are longitudinally restricted by the first coupler along the second shaft-wise direction; a third coupler positioned between the first coupler and the second coupler and configured to transmit a rotational force from the first coupler to the second coupler; and a coupling spring configured as a compression coil spring provided between the first coupler and the second coupler, wherein the third coupler comprises: a body portion formed in a ring shape such that the coupling spring is inserted into the body portion, wherein the body portion is provided at an inner side of an inner circumferential surface of the first coupling protrusions and the second coupling protrusions; and a plurality of sliding protrusions radially protruding from an outer circumferential surface of the body portion, each sliding protrusion disposed between a side surface of a corresponding one of the first coupling protrusions and a side surface of a corresponding one of the second coupling protrusions to transmit the rotational force in a circumferential direction, wherein a first side surface and a second side surface of each of the sliding protrusions are formed as curved surfaces and configured to contact the corresponding side surfaces of the first coupling protrusions and the second coupling protrusions in a circumferential direction. 2. The coupling device for a circuit breaker of claim 1 , wherein an overlapped length between a first coupling protrusion and a corresponding second coupling protrusion is greater than a contact length between the first coupling protrusion or the second coupling protrusion and the third coupler. 3. The coupling device for a circuit breaker of claim 2 , wherein the first and second side surfaces of each of the sliding protrusions are formed in an oval shape having a long axis and a short axis. 4. The coupling device for a circuit breaker of claim 1 , wherein a height of the sliding protrusions is greater than a height of the first coupling protrusions or the second coupling protrusions. 5. The coupling device for a circuit breaker of claim 4 , wherein the first and second side surfaces of one of the sliding protrusions are formed to point-contact a corresponding first coupling protrusion and a corresponding second coupling protrusion in a radial direction. 6. The coupling device for a circuit breaker of claim 5 , wherein the first and second side surfaces of each of the sliding protrusions are formed in an oval shape having a long axis and a short axis. 7. The coupling device for a circuit breaker of claim 1 , wherein the first coupler and the second coupler are coupled to each other by a coupling bolt.
with only external interconnections · CPC title
with compensation of misalignment in the link between the operating part, the driving mechanism and the switch, e.g. misalignment between two axis · CPC title
Operating parts, e.g. turn knob · CPC title
Manual reset mechanisms {which may be also used for manual release} · CPC title
using a add on unit, e.g. a separate rotary actuator unit, mounted on lever actuated circuit breakers · CPC title
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