US20020064021A1 - Interface for auxiliaries used with plug-in base - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to circuit breakers, and more particularly relates to the mounting of auxiliary components upon a breaker base.
- Auxiliaries such as secondary contact disconnect, rating error prevention, and locator for safety trip, are mounted directly on a breaker base.
- the mounting surface space in compact breakers is extremely limited. This imposes restriction on the number of auxiliary components that can be mounted and used with the breakers. Their fitment is often very difficult and unreliable.
- the routing of auxiliary circuit wires is critical as it might interfere with the moving parts.
- an auxiliary component interface for a circuit breaker including a substrate having a base surface adapted for attachment to a base of a circuit breaker, a mounting surface adapted for mounting auxiliary components, and an external periphery.
- a plurality of substrate screw apertures are located within the substrate for accepting screws.
- An auxiliary contact block may be mounted to the mounting surface of the substrate.
- the auxiliary contact block is adapted to carry eight auxiliary contacts and has an auxiliary contact block screw aperture for aligning with a substrate screw aperture.
- Other features of the interface include passageways for auxiliary circuit wire routing and rating plugs.
- FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of the intermediate component assembly of the present invention
- FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of the intermediate component assembly of FIG. 1 mounted on a breaker base.
- the intermediate component assembly or auxiliary component interface 10 of the present invention comprises a generally flat platform or substrate 12 .
- the substrate 12 may be provided with screw holes 14 to securely attach the interface 10 to a circuit breaker 80 .
- the substrate 12 may include additional screw holes or apertures for aligning with screw holes on auxiliary components thereby securing the auxiliary components to the substrate 12 with screws or other fasteners, and for additionally securing the interface 10 to a circuit breaker.
- the substrate 12 includes a base surface (not shown) that is in abutting relation with a base 86 of a circuit breaker 80 when installed, and a mounting surface 16 for mounting auxiliary components as will be described.
- the intermediate component assembly is preferably a plastic molded component, although materials, preferably insulating materials are within the scope of this invention.
- the substrate 12 preferably comprises a generally rectangular external periphery 18 including a right side 20 and a left side 22 (depending on the view of the substrate 12 ), which correspond to sides of the circuit breaker which connect the load side to the line side of the breaker. Also, as shown, these sides 20 , 22 correspond to shorter sides of the generally rectangular periphery 18 .
- the external periphery 18 may further include a first side 24 and a second side 26 .
- the first and second sides 24 , 26 correspond to load and line sides of the circuit breaker, which may be interchangeable.
- the first side 24 may further include an extension 28 , which may itself be generally rectangularly shaped.
- the extension 28 may support a portion of an auxiliary contact block 30 , as will be further described.
- the substrate 12 may include an opening 32 for receiving protruding breaker components, such as a safety trip interlock assembly 90 shown in FIG. 2.
- the opening 32 as shown is larger than a screw aperture 14 for allowing such breaker components to pass.
- the opening 32 is shown as having a rectangular periphery, other peripheries are within the scope of the invention.
- the substrate 12 may include protruding bridge-shaped features or passageways, shown collectively at 34 , (having a tunnel-shaped appearance such as a generally upside-down U-shaped cross-section) which are adapted in size to accept and guide auxiliary wire routing.
- Each passageway 34 is adjacent the first side 24 of the substrate 12 .
- These passageways 34 protrude from the mounting surface 16 and each include a first wall 36 , a second wall 38 , and a connecting wall 40 .
- the first and second walls 36 , 38 are preferably generally parallel to each other and generally perpendicular to the mounting surface 16 .
- first and second walls 36 and 38 are generally parallel to the right and left sides 20 , 22 of the periphery 18 of the substrate 12 such that access portals 42 , 44 face the first and second sides 24 , 26 of the interface 10 .
- the connecting walls 40 connecting the first walls 36 to the second walls 38 may be flat or curved.
- Portions 46 of the substrate 12 may be absent below each passageway 34 for ease of manufacture of the component.
- a first passageway 50 is shown nearer the left side 22
- a third passageway 52 is shown nearer the right side 20
- a second passageway 54 is shown positioned between the first and third passageways 50 , 52 .
- a very large number of up to 24 auxiliary contacts may be provided on the interface 10 as shown, although more or less auxiliary contacts may be utilized depending on the size of the breaker and as needed.
- Three auxiliary contact blocks, shown collectively as 60 , each carrying eight auxiliary contacts, are shown fitted to the substrate 12 . Numbers 1-8 on each contact block 60 indicate where contacts may be fitted.
- Screws 62 pass through the auxiliary contact blocks 60 and the substrate 12 to attach both to the circuit breaker base.
- a first auxiliary contact block 64 may be mounted adjacent the second side 26 and the left side 22 of the substrate 12 .
- a second auxiliary contact block 66 may be mounted adjacent the right side 20 of the substrate 12 and between the second 54 and third 52 passageways.
- a third auxiliary contact block 30 may be mounted adjacent the right side 20 and first side 24 of the substrate 12 and upon the extension 28 .
- the third auxiliary contact block 30 may be directly adjacent the second auxiliary contact block 66 .
- the wires (not shown) leading to each contact block may pass through its own passageway 34 . That is, for example, wires leading to auxiliary contact block 64 may be routed through passageway 50 , wires leading to auxiliary contact block 66 may be routed through passageway 52 , and wires leading to auxiliary contact block 30 may be routed through passageway 54 .
- Additional screw holes 14 may be provided in the substrate 12 for attaching rating plugs 70 as shown in FIG. 1.
- screws 62 may be used to secure the rating plugs 70 to both the substrate 12 as well as to the breaker base 86 .
- Rating plugs 70 are generally provided to avoid insertion of a wrong breaker in a plug-in base. It is within the scope of this invention to provide up to eight rating plugs 70 , although again, the number will depend on the allotted space and circuit breaker size and so more or less rating plugs 70 are also within the scope of this invention.
- a circuit breaker 80 to which the interface 10 of the present invention is mounted, is shown.
- the top (not shown) of the circuit breaker 80 may include an operating handle.
- the bottom or base 86 includes a surface for attaching the interface 10 .
- the interface 10 of the present invention could be utilized with any suitable circuit breaker, the circuit breaker 80 shown is provided with a withdrawable contact arrangement (also referred to as a plug-in arrangement), as fully described in co-pending application GEN-0163 (75IN-110), filed concurrently, incorporated herein by reference.
- the contact arrangement comprises a fixed portion—notably a molded base provided with stationary contact assembly (not shown), and a movable part 82 (attached to the breaker 80 as shown), comprising a movable contact 84 .
- the movable contacts 84 of the breaker 80 engage the stationary contacts when the circuit breaker 80 is in the plugged-in position.
- the breaker 80 can be moved between the plugged-in and the withdrawn positions.
- the auxiliary circuit provided on auxiliary contact blocks 60 also gets automatically connected or disconnected, when the breaker 80 is plugged-in or withdrawn.
- an interface 10 provides additional surface to mount more auxiliary components, and makes their mounting easy and reliable.
- the interface 10 mounted on the base 86 of molded case circuit breaker 80 provides a surface 16 to which auxiliary contact blocks 60 and devices 70 for rating error prevention are mounted.
- Proper wire routing features 34 are also provided on the interface 10 to prevent the auxiliary circuit wires from interfering with the moving part coming out through opening 32 .
- the wire routing also ensures that the wires do not get trapped between the circuit breaker and components mounted on the circuit breaker and the plug in base and components mounted on the plug-in base while the circuit breaker is being inserted into the plug in base.
- the use of the interfacing component 10 provides ease of location of the above mentioned components on the breaker base 86 and all the corresponding features required for mounting, and wire routing are provided on it which simplifies the breaker base 86 , as well as facilitates the assembly of the components.
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- This application is based upon, and claims the benefit of, United States Provisional Patent Application No. 60/190,748 filed on Mar. 20, 2000, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
- The present invention relates to circuit breakers, and more particularly relates to the mounting of auxiliary components upon a breaker base.
- Auxiliaries, such as secondary contact disconnect, rating error prevention, and locator for safety trip, are mounted directly on a breaker base. The mounting surface space in compact breakers is extremely limited. This imposes restriction on the number of auxiliary components that can be mounted and used with the breakers. Their fitment is often very difficult and unreliable. The routing of auxiliary circuit wires is critical as it might interfere with the moving parts.
- In an exemplary embodiment of the invention, an auxiliary component interface for a circuit breaker is disclosed including a substrate having a base surface adapted for attachment to a base of a circuit breaker, a mounting surface adapted for mounting auxiliary components, and an external periphery. A plurality of substrate screw apertures are located within the substrate for accepting screws. An auxiliary contact block may be mounted to the mounting surface of the substrate. The auxiliary contact block is adapted to carry eight auxiliary contacts and has an auxiliary contact block screw aperture for aligning with a substrate screw aperture. Other features of the interface include passageways for auxiliary circuit wire routing and rating plugs.
- FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of the intermediate component assembly of the present invention; and,
- FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of the intermediate component assembly of FIG. 1 mounted on a breaker base.
- As shown in FIG. 1, the intermediate component assembly or auxiliary component interface10 of the present invention comprises a generally flat platform or
substrate 12. Thesubstrate 12 may be provided withscrew holes 14 to securely attach the interface 10 to acircuit breaker 80. Thesubstrate 12 may include additional screw holes or apertures for aligning with screw holes on auxiliary components thereby securing the auxiliary components to thesubstrate 12 with screws or other fasteners, and for additionally securing the interface 10 to a circuit breaker. Thesubstrate 12 includes a base surface (not shown) that is in abutting relation with abase 86 of acircuit breaker 80 when installed, and amounting surface 16 for mounting auxiliary components as will be described. The intermediate component assembly is preferably a plastic molded component, although materials, preferably insulating materials are within the scope of this invention. - The
substrate 12 preferably comprises a generally rectangularexternal periphery 18 including aright side 20 and a left side 22 (depending on the view of the substrate 12), which correspond to sides of the circuit breaker which connect the load side to the line side of the breaker. Also, as shown, thesesides rectangular periphery 18. Theexternal periphery 18 may further include afirst side 24 and asecond side 26. The first andsecond sides first side 24 may further include an extension 28, which may itself be generally rectangularly shaped. The extension 28 may support a portion of anauxiliary contact block 30, as will be further described. - The
substrate 12 may include an opening 32 for receiving protruding breaker components, such as a safety trip interlock assembly 90 shown in FIG. 2. Theopening 32 as shown is larger than ascrew aperture 14 for allowing such breaker components to pass. Although theopening 32 is shown as having a rectangular periphery, other peripheries are within the scope of the invention. - As further shown in FIG. 1, the
substrate 12 may include protruding bridge-shaped features or passageways, shown collectively at 34, (having a tunnel-shaped appearance such as a generally upside-down U-shaped cross-section) which are adapted in size to accept and guide auxiliary wire routing. Eachpassageway 34, as shown, is adjacent thefirst side 24 of thesubstrate 12. Thesepassageways 34 protrude from themounting surface 16 and each include a first wall 36, asecond wall 38, and a connectingwall 40. The first andsecond walls 36, 38 are preferably generally parallel to each other and generally perpendicular to themounting surface 16. As shown, the first andsecond walls 36 and 38 are generally parallel to the right andleft sides periphery 18 of thesubstrate 12 such thataccess portals 42, 44 face the first andsecond sides connecting walls 40 connecting the first walls 36 to thesecond walls 38 may be flat or curved. Portions 46 of thesubstrate 12 may be absent below eachpassageway 34 for ease of manufacture of the component. As shown, afirst passageway 50, is shown nearer theleft side 22, athird passageway 52 is shown nearer theright side 20, and asecond passageway 54 is shown positioned between the first andthird passageways - A very large number of up to 24 auxiliary contacts may be provided on the interface10 as shown, although more or less auxiliary contacts may be utilized depending on the size of the breaker and as needed. Three auxiliary contact blocks, shown collectively as 60, each carrying eight auxiliary contacts, are shown fitted to the
substrate 12. Numbers 1-8 on eachcontact block 60 indicate where contacts may be fitted. Screws 62 pass through theauxiliary contact blocks 60 and thesubstrate 12 to attach both to the circuit breaker base. A firstauxiliary contact block 64 may be mounted adjacent thesecond side 26 and theleft side 22 of thesubstrate 12. A secondauxiliary contact block 66 may be mounted adjacent theright side 20 of thesubstrate 12 and between the second 54 and third 52 passageways. A thirdauxiliary contact block 30 may be mounted adjacent theright side 20 andfirst side 24 of thesubstrate 12 and upon the extension 28. The thirdauxiliary contact block 30 may be directly adjacent the secondauxiliary contact block 66. With threepassageways 34 and threecontact blocks 60, the wires (not shown) leading to each contact block may pass through itsown passageway 34. That is, for example, wires leading toauxiliary contact block 64 may be routed throughpassageway 50, wires leading toauxiliary contact block 66 may be routed throughpassageway 52, and wires leading toauxiliary contact block 30 may be routed throughpassageway 54. -
Additional screw holes 14 may be provided in thesubstrate 12 for attachingrating plugs 70 as shown in FIG. 1. As with theauxiliary contact blocks 60,screws 62 may be used to secure therating plugs 70 to both thesubstrate 12 as well as to thebreaker base 86.Rating plugs 70 are generally provided to avoid insertion of a wrong breaker in a plug-in base. It is within the scope of this invention to provide up to eightrating plugs 70, although again, the number will depend on the allotted space and circuit breaker size and so more orless rating plugs 70 are also within the scope of this invention. - As shown in FIG. 2, a
circuit breaker 80, to which the interface 10 of the present invention is mounted, is shown. The top (not shown) of thecircuit breaker 80 may include an operating handle. The bottom orbase 86 includes a surface for attaching the interface 10. Although the interface 10 of the present invention could be utilized with any suitable circuit breaker, thecircuit breaker 80 shown is provided with a withdrawable contact arrangement (also referred to as a plug-in arrangement), as fully described in co-pending application GEN-0163 (75IN-110), filed concurrently, incorporated herein by reference. The contact arrangement comprises a fixed portion—notably a molded base provided with stationary contact assembly (not shown), and a movable part 82 (attached to thebreaker 80 as shown), comprising amovable contact 84. Themovable contacts 84 of thebreaker 80 engage the stationary contacts when thecircuit breaker 80 is in the plugged-in position. Thebreaker 80 can be moved between the plugged-in and the withdrawn positions. Along with themain contacts 84, the auxiliary circuit provided onauxiliary contact blocks 60 also gets automatically connected or disconnected, when thebreaker 80 is plugged-in or withdrawn. - Thus, the introduction of an interface10 provides additional surface to mount more auxiliary components, and makes their mounting easy and reliable. The interface 10 mounted on the
base 86 of moldedcase circuit breaker 80 provides asurface 16 to whichauxiliary contact blocks 60 anddevices 70 for rating error prevention are mounted. Proper wire routing features 34 are also provided on the interface 10 to prevent the auxiliary circuit wires from interfering with the moving part coming out throughopening 32. The wire routing also ensures that the wires do not get trapped between the circuit breaker and components mounted on the circuit breaker and the plug in base and components mounted on the plug-in base while the circuit breaker is being inserted into the plug in base. The use of the interfacing component 10 provides ease of location of the above mentioned components on thebreaker base 86 and all the corresponding features required for mounting, and wire routing are provided on it which simplifies thebreaker base 86, as well as facilitates the assembly of the components. - While the invention has been described with reference to a preferred embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.
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