Circuit breakers with moving contact having heel-toe action

US9685287B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9685287-B2
Application numberUS-201414559276-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 3, 2014
Priority dateDec 3, 2014
Publication dateJun 20, 2017
Grant dateJun 20, 2017

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Abstract

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Circuit breakers with moving contacts having heel-toe action are configured to direct arcing across a small portion of a stationary contact surface to an adjacent arc chute to thereby alleviate deterioration due to arcing and improve conductivity of a major portion of the stationary contact and moving contact surface over time.

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A circuit breaker comprising: a moveable contact arm, the contact arm having first and second cooperating arm members coupled together, the first arm member having a first end portion engaging a pivotable handle and a spaced apart second end portion coupled to the second arm member, wherein the second arm member comprises an electrical contact, wherein the second arm member can move inward and outward and up and down relative to the first arm member, wherein the second arm member has a free end spaced apart from the first arm member that holds the electrical contact, wherein the second arm member has a shape that places the free end of the second arm member a distance forward of the second end portion of the first arm member, wherein the electrical contact has an outwardly facing contact surface with a heel and a toe, the heel on an opposing side of the contact surface from the toe, wherein the toe is closer to an arc chute than the heel, and wherein, in operation, (i) the second arm member moves relative to the first arm member to position the heel forward of the toe in an ON position of the circuit breaker for a heel only contact with a stationary contact and (ii) the second arm member moves relative to the first arm member to position the toe forward of the heel for a toe only contact with the stationary contact when the contact arm rotates toward an OFF position to thereby direct arcs across only the toe of the contact surface of the electrical contact. 2. The circuit breaker of claim 1 , wherein a lower end portion of the first arm member is pivotably attached to an upper end portion of the second arm member, and wherein the free end of the second arm member resides a distance forward of the first arm member in the ON position, the rotating toward OFF position and an OFF position. 3. The circuit breaker of claim 1 , further comprising an arc chute, and wherein only the toe of the electrical contact of the second arm member in the toe only contact last engages only a lower edge portion of the stationary contact prior to separation from the stationary contact when the contact arm moves toward the OFF position and in an opening position to thereby direct arcing into the arc chute and avoid arcing across a surface of the stationary contact above the lower edge portion. 4. The circuit breaker of claim 1 , wherein adjacent ends of the first and second cooperating arm members are coupled together in a manner that allows an upper end of the second arm member to move inward and outward and up and down relative to a lower end portion of the upper arm member. 5. The circuit breaker of claim 1 , further comprising a sleeve affixed to a lower end portion of the first arm member, the sleeve having an elongate slot, wherein the second arm member comprises an elongate slot, and wherein the slot of the sleeve and the slot of the second arm member are aligned so as to allow a pin to extend therethrough and allow the pin to travel inward toward the stationary contact and an arc chute, outward away from the stationary contact and arc chute, upward toward the handle and downward to place the second arm member in different positions. 6. The circuit breaker of claim 1 , wherein the first arm member holds a lower end of mechanism spring and has a curvilinear receiving pocket that faces the upper end of the second arm member, and wherein the second arm member engages a spring configured to apply an upwardly extending force vector. 7. The circuit breaker of claim 6 , wherein the spring is a first spring, and the circuit breaker further comprises a second spring that is attached to the first arm member and applies a downwardly extending force vector to the second arm member in a direction opposing the force vector applied by the first spring, wherein the second spring extends off a back surface of the first arm member down about a back surface of the second arm member. 8. The circuit breaker of claim 1 , wherein an upper segment of the second arm member is spaced apart from a lower segment of the first arm member at the coupling of the first and second arm members. 9. The circuit breaker of claim 1 , wherein the second arm member comprises an upwardly extending elongate slot that is aligned with a cooperating elongate slot in a sleeve attached to the first arm member or to a cooperating elongate slot in the first arm member, and wherein a pin extends through the slots and allows the second arm member to translate relative to the first arm member. 10. The circuit breaker of claim 2 , further comprising a spring that is attached to and extends below the first arm member behind an upper end portion of the second member to force the second arm member to rotate forward. 11. The circuit breaker of claim 1 , further comprising a mechanism spring held by a recess in a lower end of the first arm member, wherein the first arm member comprises a knee that resides above the recess of the lower end of the first arm member and that faces the mechanism spring, and wherein the first arm member comprises a curvilinear gap space under the knee spaced apart from the recess in the lower end of the first arm member that holds the mechanism spring. 12. The circuit breaker of claim 1 , further comprising a mechanism spring, wherein the first arm member merges into a bifurcated lower end portion with spaced apart first and second segments, wherein the first segment has a recess that holds an end of the mechanism spring, wherein the first segment has a smaller width than a width of the second segment adjacent thereto, and wherein the first segment resides spaced apart a distance from an adjacent underlying portion of the second arm member. 13. A method of operating a circuit breaker, comprising: providing a moveable contact arm having first and second arm members moveably coupled together so that the second arm member can translate side to side and up and down relative to the first arm member, the second arm member having a free end with an outwardly facing electrical contact surface with a heel and a toe, the heel on an opposing side of the contact surface from the toe, wherein the toe is closer to an arc chute than the heel; translating the second arm member relative to the first arm member so that a free end of the second arm member holding the electrical contact can move in a heel to toe action, wherein in the heel action, the second member places the heel forward of the toe to place only the heel against the stationary contact, and in the toe action, the toe is forward of the heel to place only the toe against the stationary contact; placing only the toe against the stationary contact at a lower edge portion of the stationary contact immediately prior to an arcing action; and then directing all arcing down into an adjacent arc chute providing an arc-free contact surfaces above the toe of the moving contact and above the lower edge portion of the stationary contact. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the second arm member is only supported by the first arm member in the circuit breaker. 15. The method of claim 13 , wherein a second end portion of the first arm member is movably coupled to a first end portion of the second arm member with at least one pin and cooperating slots, wherein the pin travels in the slots allowing the second arm member to travel through different positions including up and down and forward and rearward positions, and wherein the second arm member has a shape that places the free end a distance forward of the second end portion of the first arm member. 16. The method of claim 13 , wherein the first arm mem

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Classifications

  • H01H9/34Primary

    Stationary parts for restricting or subdividing the arc, e.g. barrier plate · CPC title

  • comprising a cradle-mechanism · CPC title

  • having a noble metal as the basic material · CPC title

  • Spiral spring · CPC title

  • H01H33/42Primary

    Driving mechanisms · CPC title

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What does patent US9685287B2 cover?
Circuit breakers with moving contacts having heel-toe action are configured to direct arcing across a small portion of a stationary contact surface to an adjacent arc chute to thereby alleviate deterioration due to arcing and improve conductivity of a major portion of the stationary contact and moving contact surface over time.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Eaton Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01H9/34. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 20 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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