18132620. CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER WITH TAPERED DRIVE SHAFT SECTION simplified abstract (Eaton Intelligent Power Limited)

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CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER WITH TAPERED DRIVE SHAFT SECTION

Organization Name

Eaton Intelligent Power Limited

Inventor(s)

Tyler Holp of Coraopolis PA (US)

Logan Dwight Weigle of McKees Rocks PA (US)

Steven Z. Chen of Coraopolis PA (US)

Santhosh Kumar Chamarajanagar Govinda Nayaka of Moon Township PA (US)

Robert Michael Slepian of Murrysville PA (US)

Hongbin Wang of Novi MI (US)

Brian J. Schaltenbrand of Pittsburgh PA (US)

Eric D. Smith of Painted Post NY (US)

CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER WITH TAPERED DRIVE SHAFT SECTION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18132620 titled 'CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER WITH TAPERED DRIVE SHAFT SECTION

The abstract of a patent application describes a circuit interrupter with separable contacts, a drive shaft to open and close the contacts, a tapered drive shaft section with tapered sides, and a friction assembly including a friction device, an armature, and a biasing member.

  • The circuit interrupter includes separable contacts and a drive shaft to control their movement.
  • A tapered drive shaft section with tapered sides is coupled to the drive shaft.
  • The friction assembly consists of a friction device that interacts with the tapered sides, an armature, and a biasing member.
  • The biasing member is designed to bias the friction device and armature towards the tapered drive shaft section.
  • This design allows for precise control and movement of the separable contacts in the circuit interrupter.

Potential Applications: - Electrical systems - Industrial machinery - Power distribution systems

Problems Solved: - Precise control of separable contacts - Reliable operation of circuit interrupters - Enhanced safety in electrical systems

Benefits: - Improved performance of circuit interrupters - Increased safety in electrical systems - Enhanced reliability of industrial machinery

Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Circuit Interrupter Technology for Enhanced Safety in Electrical Systems" This technology can be used in various commercial applications such as power distribution systems, industrial machinery, and electrical equipment to improve safety and reliability.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the friction assembly improve the performance of the circuit interrupter? - The friction assembly allows for precise control and movement of the separable contacts, enhancing the overall performance of the circuit interrupter.

2. What are the potential benefits of using a tapered drive shaft section in the circuit interrupter? - The tapered drive shaft section provides a more stable and reliable operation of the separable contacts, improving the overall efficiency of the circuit interrupter.


Original Abstract Submitted

A circuit interrupter includes separable contacts, a drive shaft coupled to the separable contacts and structured to move to open and close the separable contacts, a tapered drive shaft section coupled to the drive shaft and having tapered sides, and a friction assembly. The friction assembly includes a friction device structured to interact with the tapered sides of the tapered drive shaft, an armature coupled to the friction device, and a biasing member structured to bias the friction device and armature toward the tapered drive shaft section.