Circuit breakers with common trip cams and related trip cams

US9613774B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9613774-B2
Application numberUS-201414575426-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 18, 2014
Priority dateDec 18, 2014
Publication dateApr 4, 2017
Grant dateApr 4, 2017

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Abstract

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Circuit breakers with handles have common trip cams with an integrated spring and trip cam base. The integrated spring directly contacts the armature in lieu of having the trip cam base formed to do so thereby allowing the use of alternative trip cam base configurations and materials from conventional relatively expensive materials.

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That which is claimed: 1. A circuit breaker comprising: a housing; a pivotable handle held by the housing; a moving contact arm held in the housing in communication with the handle; an armature held in the housing; a trip cam held in the housing, the trip cam comprising at least one spring with at least one segment that extends outward a distance from an axis of rotation of the trip cam to contact the armature; and a cradle in the housing in communication with the handle and the trip cam, wherein the at least one spring comprises a first arcuate segment that extends a first angular distance before merging into the at least one segment that extends outward a distance to contact the armature, wherein the at least one spring comprises a second arcuate segment that is spaced apart from the first arcuate segment and that extends a second angular distance, and wherein the second angular distance is greater than the first angular distance. 2. The circuit breaker of claim 1 , wherein the trip cam comprises a trip cam base, and wherein the at least one spring is held by the trip cam base and the at least one segment comprises a leg that extends outward from the trip cam base to contact the armature. 3. The circuit breaker of claim 2 , wherein the trip cam base has a first circular end segment, and wherein the leg has a primary portion that angles out away from the first circular end segment and merges into a free end portion that contacts the armature. 4. The circuit breaker of claim 2 , wherein the leg has a free end, wherein the leg can flex side-to-side and/or front-to-back relative to the trip cam base to thereby accommodate tolerance variations. 5. The circuit breaker of claim 2 , wherein the leg that has a primary portion that is straight and merges into a free end portion that extends substantially orthogonal to the primary portion of the leg, and wherein the leg is configured to be able to flex side-to-side and/or front-to-back relative to the trip cam base to engage the armature in the circuit breaker. 6. The circuit breaker of claim 1 , wherein the trip cam comprises a trip earn base, wherein the at least one spring is held by the trip cam base, wherein the trip cam base has opposing circular end segments separated by a neck segment, wherein the second arcuate segment of at least one spring merges into an arm that extends away from the neck segment, wherein the arm cooperates with an operator mechanism in the housing to force the trip cam base to turn when the breaker trips, and wherein at least one of the circular end segments of the trip cam base comprises an open slot sized and configured to receive a link member for linking another trip cam of an adjacent pole of the circuit breaker. 7. The circuit breaker of claim 1 , wherein the housing is configured as a plurality of adjacent housings forming multiple poles of the circuit breaker, each having a respective handle, moving contact arm and trip cam, wherein the trip cams each have opposing circular end segments and the at least one spring, and wherein adjacent circular end segments of neighboring housings are mechanically linked together so that when one pole of the circuit breaker trips a respective trip cam of that pole, the trip cam of that pole forces other linked trip cams to rotate so that all poles trip to thereby have a common trip function. 8. The circuit breaker of claim 1 , wherein the trip cam has a trip cam base with laterally spaced apart opposing circular end segments, wherein at least one of the circular end segments comprises an open slot sized and configured to receive a link member for linking another trip cam of an adjacent pole of the circuit breaker, and wherein at least one of the circular end segments comprises a groove in an outer surface thereof that holds a segment of the at least one spring in position. 9. A circuit breaker comprising: a housing; a pivotable handle held by the housing; a moving contact arm held in the housing in communication with the handle; an armature held in the housing; a trip cam comprising a trip cam base held in the housing; a cradle in the housing in communication with the handle and the trip cam; and at least one spring held by the trip cam base comprising a leg that extends outward a distance from an outer surface of the trip cam base and is configured to contact the armature, wherein the trip cam base has opposing circular end segments separated by a neck segment, and wherein the at least one spring has a straight segment extending across the neck segment and at least one arcuate segment that extends about at least a portion of one of the circular end segments before merging into the leg. 10. A circuit breaker comprising: a housing; a pivotable handle held by the housing; a moving contact arm held in the housing in communication with the handle; an armature held in the housing; a trip cam held in the housing, the trip cam comprising at least one spring with a leg segment that extends outward a distance from an axis of rotation of the trip cam to contact the armature; and a cradle in the housing in communication with the handle and the trip cam, wherein the at least one spring comprises an arm that is laterally spaced apart from the leg, wherein the arm extends outward a distance from the axis of rotation of the trip cam, wherein the arm resides closer to the handle than the leg, and wherein the leg has a longer length than the arm. 11. The circuit breaker of claim 10 , wherein the at least one spring comprises a first arcuate segment that extends about a first circular end segment of a trip cam base a first angular distance, wherein the at least one spring further comprises a second arcuate segment that extends about a second axially spaced apart circular end segment of the trip cam base a second angular distance, and wherein the second angular distance is greater than the first angular distance. 12. A circuit breaker comprising: a housing; a pivotable handle held by the housing; a moving contact arm held in the housing in communication with the handle; an armature held in the housing; a trip cam held in the housing, the trip cam comprising at least one spring with a leg segment that extends outward a distance from an axis of rotation of the trip cam to contact the armature; and a cradle in the housing in communication with the handle and the trip cam, wherein the leg segment has a free end, wherein the leg segment can flex side-to-side and/or front-to-back relative to the trip cam base to thereby accommodate tolerance variations, wherein the at least one spring is a single, continuous length wire with a preformed shape comprising a straight segment with opposing first and second ends, the first end of the straight segment merging into a first arcuate segment that merges into the leg segment, the second end of the straight segment merging into a second arcuate segment that merges into an arm segment. 13. A trip cam for a circuit breaker, comprising: a trip cam base having a neck separating a first end portion and a second end portion, the second end portion defining an arm that is sized and configured to cooperate with an operator mechanism to force the trip cam to turn when a circuit breaker trips; and at least one spring held on the trip cam base comprising a leg segment that extends off the trip cam base a distance sufficient to contact an armature in a circuit breaker, wherein the trip cam base has opposing first and second circular end segments separated by a neck segment, and wherein the at least one spring has a straight segment extending across the neck segment and at least one arcuate segment that extends

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  • H01H71/522Primary

    comprising a cradle-mechanism · CPC title

  • comprising a bidirectional connecting member actuated by the opening movement of one pole to trip a neighbour pole · CPC title

  • Means for indicating condition of the switching device {(by means of an auxiliary contact H01H71/46)} · CPC title

  • for calibrating or setting of devices to function under predetermined conditions · CPC title

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What does patent US9613774B2 cover?
Circuit breakers with handles have common trip cams with an integrated spring and trip cam base. The integrated spring directly contacts the armature in lieu of having the trip cam base formed to do so thereby allowing the use of alternative trip cam base configurations and materials from conventional relatively expensive materials.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Eaton Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01H71/522. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 04 2017 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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