Sealed doors, enclosures, and methods adapted for use with electrical arc-prone components
US-9318883-B2 · Apr 19, 2016 · US
US9627866B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9627866-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414447943-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 31, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jul 31, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 18, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 18, 2017 |
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A door for an arc-resistant compartment includes an opening there-through. Flap structure includes a flap member coupled to the door and movable between an opened position permitting air to pass through the opening, and a closed position covering the opening. Spring structure is engaged with the flap member to bias the flap member to the closed position. Handle structure is coupled to the flap member and extends through the door for moving the flap member to the opened position against the bias of the spring structure. Retaining structure provides a retaining force on the flap member to retain the flap member in the open position, against the bias of the spring structure. During an arcing event in the compartment, pressure within the compartment together with the bias of the spring structure overcomes the retaining force to automatically move the flap member to the closed position.
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What is claimed is: 1. A door for an arc-resistant compartment, the door comprising: surfaces defining at least one opening through the door, and a flap structure comprising: a flap member coupled to the door and movable between an opened position permitting air to pass through the opening, and a closed position covering the opening, at least one leaf spring engaged directly with a back portion of the flap member and constructed and arranged to bias the flap member to the closed position, a handle structure coupled to the flap member and extending through the door for manually moving the flap member to the opened position against the bias of the at least one leaf spring, and retaining structure constructed and arranged to provide a retaining force on the flap member to retain the flap member in the open position, against the bias of the at least one leaf spring, the retaining structure being constructed and arranged such that during an arcing event in the compartment, pressure within the compartment together with the bias of the at least one leaf spring overcomes the retaining force to automatically move the flap member to the closed position, wherein the retaining structure includes a strike member mounted to the handle structure and a catch member mounted to the door such that when the flap member is in the opened position, the strike member frictionally engages the catch member. 2. The door of claim 1 , further comprising plunger structure mounted on the door and engageable with the handle structure to prevent further movement of the flap member once the flap member moves to the closed position. 3. The door of claim 2 , wherein the plunger structure includes a spring loaded plunger constructed and arranged to engage a slot in the handle structure when the flap member is in the closed position. 4. The door of claim 1 , further comprising at least one gasket between the flap member and the door constructed and arranged to seal the opening when the flap member is in the closed position. 5. The door of claim 1 , wherein the catch member includes at least one ball that frictionally engages the strike member. 6. The door of claim 1 , in combination with the compartment, the door being constructed and arranged, when opened, to provide access to an interior of the compartment. 7. The combination of claim 6 , wherein the compartment is a circuit breaker or a current limiter compartment. 8. The door of claim 1 , wherein the at least one leaf string comprises a plurality of leaf springs each directly engaging the back portion of the flap structure, with a front portion of the flap structure being adjacent to the at least one opening. 9. A door for an arc-resistant compartment, the door comprising: surfaces defining at least one opening through the door, a flap structure comprising: a flap member coupled to the door and movable between an opened position permitting air to pass through the opening, and a closed position covering the opening, a plurality of leaf springs each directly engaged with a back portion of the flap member and constructed and arranged to bias the flap member to the closed position, a handle structure coupled to the flap member and extending through the door for manually moving the flap member to the opened position against the bias of the leaf springs, and retaining structure constructed and arranged to provide a retaining force on the flap member to retain the flap member in the open position, against the bias of the leaf springs, the retaining structure being constructed and arranged such that during an arcing event in the compartment, pressure within the compartment together with the bias of the leaf springs overcomes the retaining force to automatically move the flap member to the closed position, wherein the retaining structure includes a strike member mounted to the handle structure and a catch member mounted to the door such that when the flap member is in the opened position, the strike member frictionally engages the catch member, and plunger structure mounted on the door and engageable with the handle structure to prevent further movement of the flap member once the flap member moves to the closed position. 10. The door of claim 9 , wherein the plunger structure includes a spring loaded plunger constructed and arranged to engage a slot in the handle structure when the flap member is in the closed position.
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