Protection device with a sandwiched cantilever breaker mechanism
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
H01H-073/12
H01H-073/00
H01H-083/06
출원번호
US-0026845
(2011-02-14)
등록번호
US-8102226
(2012-01-24)
발명자
/ 주소
Weeks, Richard
Morgan, Kent R.
Richards, Jeffrey C.
Finlay, Sr., David A.
Murphy, Patrick J.
출원인 / 주소
Pass and Seymour, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Malley, Daniel P.
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93
초록▼
The present invention is directed to a protective electrical wiring device that includes a housing assembly having a plurality of receptacle terminals comprising hot user-accessible terminal structure and a neutral user-accessible terminal structure accessible via at least one user-accessible recept
The present invention is directed to a protective electrical wiring device that includes a housing assembly having a plurality of receptacle terminals comprising hot user-accessible terminal structure and a neutral user-accessible terminal structure accessible via at least one user-accessible receptacle. A circuit interrupting assembly is coupled to a fault detection circuit. The circuit interrupting assembly is configured to establish electrical continuity between the plurality of line terminals, the plurality of load terminals and the plurality of receptacle terminals in a reset state and interrupt the electrical continuity in a tripped state. The circuit interrupting assembly includes at least one first circuit interrupter member and at least one second circuit interrupter member, the at least one first circuit interrupter member being configured to drive the at least one second circuit interrupter member into the reset state in response to a make force. The at least one first circuit interrupter member and the at least one second circuit interrupter member are counter-driven into the tripped state by a break force. At least one stop member is disposed in a substantially fixed position relative to the housing assembly. The at least one stop member is configured to limit the movement of the at least one second circuit interrupter member such that a gap between the at least one first circuit interrupter member and the at least one second circuit interrupter member is substantially equal to a predetermined distance in the tripped state.
대표청구항▼
1. A protective electrical wiring device comprising: a housing assembly including a plurality of receptacle terminals comprising hot user-accessible terminal structure and a neutral user-accessible terminal structure accessible via at least one user-accessible receptacle, the hot user-accessible ter
1. A protective electrical wiring device comprising: a housing assembly including a plurality of receptacle terminals comprising hot user-accessible terminal structure and a neutral user-accessible terminal structure accessible via at least one user-accessible receptacle, the hot user-accessible terminal structure and the neutral user-accessible terminal structure configured to receive plug contact blades inserted into the at least one user-accessible receptacle, the housing assembly further including a plurality of line terminals and a plurality of load terminals;a fault detection circuit coupled to the plurality of line terminals, the fault detection circuit being configured to detect at least one fault condition and provide a fault detect signal in response thereto, the at least one fault condition including a simulated fault condition;a circuit interrupting assembly coupled to the fault detection circuit, the circuit interrupting assembly being configured to establish electrical continuity between the plurality of line terminals, the plurality of load terminals and the plurality of receptacle terminals in a reset state and interrupt the electrical continuity in a tripped state, the circuit interrupting assembly including at least one first circuit interrupter member and at least one second circuit interrupter member, the at least one first circuit interrupter member being configured to drive the at least one second circuit interrupter member into the reset state in response to a make force, the at least one first circuit interrupter member and the at least one second circuit interrupter member being counter-driven into the tripped state by a break force; andat least one stop member disposed in a substantially fixed position relative to the housing assembly, the at least one stop member being configured to limit the movement of the at least one second circuit interrupter member such that a gap between the at least one first circuit interrupter member and the at least one second circuit interrupter member is substantially equal to a predetermined distance in the tripped state. 2. The device of claim 1, wherein the at least one first circuit interrupter member and the at least one second circuit interrupter member are pre-biased to the tripped state such that the break force is at least partially generated by a pre-bias in the at least one first circuit interrupter member or a pre-bias in the at least one second circuit interrupter member. 3. The device of claim 1, wherein the at least one second circuit interrupter contacts the at least one stop member when counter-driven into the tripped state, the contact generating a stop force substantially counteracting the break force such that the at least one first circuit interrupter member and the at least one second circuit interrupter member subsequently return to a quiescent position in the tripped state. 4. The device of claim 1, wherein the at least one first circuit interrupter member is coupled to a corresponding one of the plurality of line terminals and the at least one second circuit interrupter member is coupled to a corresponding one of the plurality of load terminals. 5. The device of claim 1, wherein the at least one first circuit interrupter member or the at least one second circuit interrupter member includes a plurality of contacts disposed thereon. 6. The device of claim 5, wherein the plurality of contacts includes a dual contact arrangement. 7. The device of claim 6, wherein the dual contacts include a first contact disposed on a first side of the circuit interrupter member having the plurality of contacts disposed thereon and a second contact disposed on a second side of the circuit interrupter member having the plurality of contacts disposed thereon. 8. The device of claim 5, wherein the plurality of contacts are disposed on one side of the circuit interrupter member having the plurality of contacts disposed thereon. 9. The device of claim 1, wherein the at least one first circuit interrupter member includes a line hot cantilever and a line neutral cantilever configured to rotate in a first direction around a first axis when being driven into the reset state, and wherein the at least one second circuit interrupter member includes a load hot cantilever and a load neutral cantilever configured to rotate in a second direction around a second axis when being driven into the reset state. 10. The device of claim 9, wherein the line hot cantilever includes a line hot contact, the load hot cantilever includes a dual contact, and the hot user-accessible terminal structure includes a fixed hot contact that are closed in the reset state and open in the tripped state, and wherein the line neutral cantilever includes a line neutral contact, the load neutral cantilever includes a dual contact, and the neutral user-accessible terminal structure includes a fixed neutral contact that are closed in the reset state and open in the tripped state. 11. The device of claim 9, wherein the at least one stop member includes a hot-side stop member configured to limit the movement of the load hot cantilever and a neutral side stop member configured to limit the movement of the load neutral cantilever. 12. The device of claim 11, further comprising a plurality of weld breaker members, the plurality of weld breaker member including at least one hot-side weld breaker element configured to contact the line hot cantilever in conjunction with the break force being applied and at least one neutral-side weld breaker element configured to contact the line neutral cantilever in conjunction with the break force being applied. 13. The device of claim 12, wherein the at least one hot-side weld breaker element includes a load hot weld breaker configured to contact the load hot cantilever in conjunction with the break force being applied, and wherein the at least one neutral-side weld breaker element includes a load neutral weld breaker configured to contact the load neutral cantilever in conjunction with the break force being applied. 14. The device of claim 1, further comprising at least one weld breaker member configured to contact the at least one first circuit interrupter member in conjunction with the break force being applied. 15. The device of claim 14, wherein the at least one weld breaker member includes a plurality of weld breaker members, a corresponding one of the plurality of weld breakers being configured to contact the at least one second circuit interrupter member in conjunction with the break force being applied. 16. A protective electrical wiring device comprising: a housing assembly including a plurality of receptacle terminals comprising a hot user-accessible terminal structure and a neutral user-accessible terminal structure accessible via at least one user-accessible receptacle, the hot user-accessible terminal structure and the neutral user-accessible terminal structure configured to receive plug contact blades inserted into the at least one user-accessible receptacle, the housing assembly further including a plurality of line terminals and a plurality of load terminals;a fault detection circuit coupled to the plurality of line terminals, the fault detection circuit being configured to detect at least one fault condition and provide a fault detect signal in response thereto, the at least one fault condition including a simulated fault condition;a circuit interrupting assembly coupled to the fault detection circuit, the circuit interrupting assembly being configured to establish electrical continuity between the plurality of line terminals, the plurality of load terminals and the plurality of receptacle terminals in a reset state and interrupt the electrical continuity in a tripped state, the circuit interrupting assembly including a first set of cantilever members and a second set of cantilever members, the first set of cantilever members being configured to drive corresponding ones of the second set of cantilever members into the reset state in response to a make force, the first set of cantilever members and the second set of cantilever members being counter-driven into the tripped state by a break force; anda plurality of stop members, each being disposed in a substantially fixed position relative to the housing assembly, the plurality of stop members being configured to limit the movement of the second set of cantilever members such that a gap between each of first cantilever member of the first set of cantilever members and a corresponding second cantilever member of the second set of cantilever members is substantially equal to a predetermined distance in the tripped state. 17. The device of claim 16, wherein the first set of cantilever members includes a set of line cantilevers coupled to the plurality of line terminals and the second set of cantilever members includes a set of load cantilever members coupled to the plurality of load terminals. 18. The device of claim 17, wherein the set of line cantilevers includes a line hot cantilever and a line neutral cantilever, and wherein the set of load cantilevers includes a load hot cantilever and a load neutral cantilever. 19. The device of claim 16, wherein each of the second set of cantilever members includes a dual contact, the dual contact mating with a movable contact and a fixed contact when the circuit interrupting assembly is in the reset state. 20. The device of claim 19, wherein the second set of cantilever members includes a set of load cantilever members coupled to the plurality of load terminals. 21. The device of claim 19, wherein the fixed contact is connected to the hot user-accessible terminal structure of the neutral user-accessible terminal structure. 22. The device of claim 19, wherein the dual contacts include a first contact disposed on a first side of the cantilever member and a second contact disposed on a second side of the cantilever member. 23. The device of claim 19, wherein the dual contacts include a first contact and a second contact disposed on one side of the cantilever member. 24. The device of claim 16, wherein each cantilever member of the first set of cantilever members includes a moveable contact structure, a first portion of the moveable contact structure being configured to align and mate with a contact disposed on a second cantilever member of the second set of cantilever members, a second portion of the moveable contact structure being configured to align and mate with a fixed contact when the circuit interrupting assembly is in the reset state. 25. The device of claim 16, wherein the first set of cantilever members are configured to rotate in a first direction around a first axis and the set of second cantilever members are configured to rotate in a second direction around a second axis when the circuit interrupting assembly is being driven into the reset state, the second direction being opposite in rotation to the first direction. 26. The device of claim 16, wherein the first set of cantilevers is disposed in a plane that is substantially parallel to a major surface of the housing assembly. 27. The device of claim 16, further comprising a reset mechanism coupled to a latch block assembly, the reset mechanism engaging the latch block assembly to thereby drive the set of first cantilever members into the reset state. 28. The device of claim 27, further comprising a trip mechanism configured to decouple the reset mechanism from the latch block assembly, the first set of cantilever members and the second set of cantilever members being pre-biased to the tripped state such that the first set of cantilever members and the second set of cantilever members are driven into the tripped state. 29. The device of claim 27, wherein the latch block includes a weld break mechanism configured to engage at least the first set of cantilever members when the circuit interrupter assembly is being driven into the tripped state. 30. The device of claim 29, wherein the weld break mechanism is configured to engage the second set of cantilever members when the circuit interrupter assembly is being driven into the tripped state. 31. The device of claim 27, wherein the latch block includes an upper portion configured to drive at least the first set of cantilever members into the tripped state and a lower portion configured to drive the first set of cantilever members into the reset state. 32. The device of claim 27, further comprising at least one coil spring coupled to the latch block, the at least one coil spring being configured to exert at least a portion of the break force. 33. The device of claim 32, wherein the first set of cantilever members and the second set of cantilever members are pre-biased to exert at least a portion of the break force. 34. The device of claim 27, wherein the reset mechanism is operatively coupled to a switch disposed in an electrical path between the plurality of line terminals, the reset mechanism being configured to close the switch such that a current flowing through the electrical path when the reset mechanism is manually actuated is indicative of a properly wired condition. 35. The device of claim 34, wherein circuit interrupter is configured to be substantially prevented from entering the reset state absent the current. 36. The device of claim 35, wherein the current energizes a solenoid winding. 37. The device of claim 16, further including a test button configured to mechanically drive the circuit interrupting assembly into the tripped state. 38. The device of claim 16, further comprising a coil spring coupled to each cantilever of the first set of cantilever members, the coil spring being configured to exert at least a portion of the break force. 39. The device of claim 38, wherein the first set of cantilever members and the second set of cantilever members are pre-biased to exert at least a portion of the break force. 40. The device of claim 16, further comprising an auxiliary switch that provides power to the fault detection circuit in the reset state and substantially removes power from the fault detection circuit in the tripped state. 41. The device of claim 16, wherein the plurality of stop members are coupled to the housing assembly via a printed circuit board.
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