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Auxiliary switch system for use with removable circuit breaker

Sloey, Jason S. ; Middlehurst, Richard J.
2000
Online Patent

Titel:
Auxiliary switch system for use with removable circuit breaker
Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: Sloey, Jason S. ; Middlehurst, Richard J.
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Veröffentlichung: 2000
Medientyp: Patent
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  • Nachgewiesen in: USPTO Patent Grants
  • Sprachen: English
  • Patent Number: 6,086,388
  • Publication Date: July 11, 2000
  • Appl. No: 09/072,500
  • Application Filed: May 05, 1998
  • Assignees: TVM Group, Inc. (Fremont, CA)
  • Claim: What is claimed is
  • Claim: 1. An apparatus for receiving a plurality of pluggable circuit breakers each having first and second circuit breaker posts and a signaling connector pin for permitting the status of the circuit breaker to be monitored, the apparatus comprising a circuit breaker panel adapted to receive the plurality of pluggable circuit breakers for permitting electrical power connections to the first and second circuit breaker posts, an auxiliary terminal connector and means for securing the auxiliary terminal connector to the circuit breaker panel, the auxiliary terminal connector having a support base provided with front and rear sides and an electrically conducting bus connector disposed substantially on the front side of the support base and adapted for pluggably receiving the signaling connector pin of each of the plurality of pluggable circuit breakers and electrical means electrically coupled to the bus connector for permitting remote monitoring of the status of the plurality of pluggable circuit breakers, the bus connector extending longitudinally along the support base and being tulip-shaped in cross section, the tulip shape having a base portion and two lateral portions extending from the base portion, the two lateral portions converging towards each other to form a contact portion and diverging from the contact portion to form a V-shaped opening at a predetermined distance from the base portion, the electrical means being provided with at least one electrically conducting bus connector pin extending from the bus connector through the support base so as to protrude from the rear side of the support base, whereby the signaling connector pins are electrically connected by the bus connector and the bus connector permits a solderless electrical connection to the signaling connector pins.
  • Claim: 2. The assembly of claim 1, wherein at least one of the lateral portions of the bus connector is provided with a slit extending from the opening towards the base portion.
  • Claim: 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein each circuit breaker has first, second and third signaling connector pins, the bus connector pluggably receiving the first pins to as to electrically connect together the first pins, the auxiliary terminal connector having a first additional bus connector carried by the support base for pluggably receiving the second pins so as to electrically connect together the second pins and a second additional bus connector carried by the support base for pluggably receiving the third pins so as to electrically connect together the third pins.
  • Claim: 4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the bus connector pin is adapted to secure the bus connector to the support base.
  • Claim: 5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the means for securing the auxiliary terminal connector to the circuit breaker panel includes means for removably securing the auxiliary terminal connector to the circuit breaker panel.
  • Claim: 6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the means for securing the auxiliary terminal connector to the circuit breaker panel includes a connection formed integral with the circuit breaker panel.
  • Claim: 7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the bus connector is provided with an independently resiliently biased region for each signaling connector pin.
  • Claim: 8. An apparatus for receiving a plurality of pluggable circuit breakers each having first and second circuit breaker posts and a signaling connector pin for permitting the status of the circuit breaker to be monitored, the apparatus comprising a circuit breaker panel adapted to receive the plurality of pluggable circuit breakers for permitting electrical power connections to the first and second circuit breaker posts, an auxiliary terminal connector and means for securing the auxiliary terminal connector to the circuit breaker panel, the auxiliary terminal connector having a support base provided with front and rear sides and an electrically conducting bus connector disposed substantially on the front side of the support base and adapted for pluggably receiving the signaling connector pin of each of the plurality of pluggable circuit breakers and electrical means electrically coupled to the bus connector for permitting remote monitoring of the status of the plurality of pluggable circuit breakers, the bus connector extending longitudinally along the support base and being tulip-shaped in cross section, the tulip shape having a base portion and two lateral portions extending from the base portion, the two lateral portions converging towards each other to form a contact portion and diverging from the contact portion to form a V-shaped opening at a predetermined distance from the base portion, the electrical means including at least one electrically conducting bus connector pin formed as an extension of the base portion of the bus connector and protruding from the base portion into the support base to the rear side of the support base, whereby the bus connector permits a solderless electrical connection to the signaling connector pins.
  • Claim: 9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein at least one of the lateral portions of the bus connector is provided with a slit extending from the opening towards the base portion.
  • Claim: 10. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein each circuit breaker has first, second and third signaling connector pins, the bus connector pluggably receiving the first pins to as to electrically connect together the first pins, the auxiliary terminal connector comprising a first additional bus connector for pluggably receiving the second pins so as to electrically connect together the second pins and a second additional bus connector for pluggably receiving the third pins so as to electrically connect together the third pins.
  • Claim: 11. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the electrical means includes a plurality of bus connector pins and wherein the support base comprises a rigid insulating material extending between the front and rear sides of the support base and having a first pattern of holes mating with the bus connector pins, the holes passing through the rigid insulating material from the front side to the rear side, at least one electrically conductive strip formed in the insulating material substantially at the front side, the holes of the first pattern passing through the conductive strip, and an electrical trace formed substantially on the rear side of the support base, each trace having a first end disposed at one hole of the first pattern and a second end disposed at a hole of a second hole pattern formed in an output region of the support base, the respective bus connector pin and the trace forming a continuous electrical path between the bus connector, the conductive strip and the output region.
  • Claim: 12. An apparatus for receiving a pluggable circuit breaker having first and second circuit breaker posts and a signaling connector pin for permitting the status of the circuit breaker to be monitored, the apparatus comprising a circuit breaker panel adapted to receive the pluggable circuit breaker for permitting electrical power connections to the first and second circuit breaker posts, an auxiliary terminal connector and means including an adhesive for securing the auxiliary terminal connector to the circuit breaker panel, the auxiliary terminal connector having an electrically conducting bus connector adapted for pluggably receiving the signaling connector pin and electrical means electrically coupled to the bus connector for permitting remote monitoring of the status of the pluggable circuit breaker whereby the bus connector permits a solderless electrical connection to the signaling connector pin.
  • Claim: 13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the bus connector is provided with an independently resiliently biased region for the signaling connector pin.
  • Claim: 14. The apparatus of claim 12 for use with a plurality of pluggable circuit breakers, wherein the auxiliary terminal connector has one bus connector for pluggably receiving the signaling connector pin of each of the plurality of pluggable circuit breakers whereby the signaling connector pins are electrically connected by the one bus connector.
  • Claim: 15. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein each circuit breaker has first, second and third signaling connector pins, the bus connector pluggably receiving the first pins to as to electrically connect together the first pins, the auxiliary terminal connector having a first additional bus connector carried by the support base for pluggably receiving the second pins so as to electrically connect together the second pins and a second additional bus connector carried by the support base for pluggably receiving the third pins so as to electrically connect together the third pins.
  • Claim: 16. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein the auxiliary terminal connector comprises a support base, and wherein the bus connector extends longitudinally along the support base and is tulip-shaped in cross section, the tulip shape having a base portion and two lateral portions extending from the base portion, the two lateral portions converging towards each other to form a contact portion and diverging from the contact portion to form a V-shaped opening at a predetermined distance from the base portion.
  • Claim: 17. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein at least one of the lateral portions of the bus connector is provided with a slit extending from the opening towards the base portion.
  • Claim: 18. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein the support base comprises front and rear sides, the bus connector being disposed substantially on the front side, the electrical means extending from the bus connector to the rear side.
  • Current U.S. Class: 439/110; 361/636
  • Current International Class: H01R 2500
  • Patent References Cited: 4824391 April 1989 Ii ; 5037332 August 1991 Wilson ; 5439396 August 1995 Magdaleno ; 5726852 March 1998 Trifiletti et al. ; 5745338 April 1998 Bartolo et al. ; 5788510 August 1998 Walker
  • Other References: Product brochure, "Engineers Design and Build," Heinemann Electric Canada, Jun. 1996. ; Product brochure, "Heinemann Control Panel Solutions," Heinemann Electric Canada, Sep. 1996.
  • Primary Examiner: Bradley, Paula
  • Assistant Examiner: Gushi, Ross
  • Attorney, Agent or Firm: Flehr Hohbach Test Albritton & Herbert LLP

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