141 |
Molded case circuit breaker multi-pole crossbar assembly |
US992794 |
1992-12-18 |
US5262744A |
1993-11-16 |
David Arnold; Roger N. Castonguay |
A modular crossbar arrangement for molded case circuit breakers allows a plurality of contact arm assemblies to be interconnected from a single modular unit. To provide increased acceleration to the movable contact arms a contact arm accelerator lever interfaces with the contact arm and crossbar assembly. To promote further acceleration of the movable contact arms to their closed positions, the movable contact arms in a multi-pole circuit breaker are staggered with respect to their rotational alignment within each pole on the crossbar assembly. |
142 |
Method for preventing the poor conduction at electrical switch contacts
which is caused by organopolysiloxane gas |
US115462 |
1987-10-30 |
US4935165A |
1990-06-19 |
Hiroyuki Asai; Katsutoshi Mine; Hiroshi Matsuoka |
The poor electrical conduction at an electrical switch contact caused by organopolysiloxane gas can be prevented by providing that a nitrogenous base gas be simultaneously present with the organopolysiloxane gas. Nitrogeneous base gases can be aliphatic amines or aromatic amines. |
143 |
Coaxial, polarity-reversing switch |
US754282 |
1976-12-27 |
US4074099A |
1978-02-14 |
Donald B. Steen |
A coaxial, polarity-reversing switch for insertion and electrical connect into a coaxial power transmission line with both switch and line designed for carrying high direct current, but useable with alternating current systems. Since stray or external magnetic fields are best contained in coaxial transmission lines, this coaxial switch best maintains this desired relationship. A reciprocatable shuttle, movable axially within the body of the switch, has multi-louvered contact material containing many areas of contact to conduct the high current. In one shuttle position the switch maintains forward polarity; in the central position, the switch is off; in a third position, the polarity of the conductors in the coaxial line is reversed. Thus the switch is a DPDT center-off type, non-conductive coolant may be circulated through passages in the switch and when used may be sealed in the switch with suitable seals. |
144 |
Radiation shield |
US3566064D |
1969-06-19 |
US3566064A |
1971-02-23 |
NEILLIS STEWART |
A switch is provided which is shielded against the passage of electromagnetic energy and is composed of a switch case, a switch lever in the switch case and a flexible electromagnetic radiation shielding boot attached to said case and encasing and shielding the switch lever to prevent escape of electromagnetic radiation through said switch. The boot has a resilient electrically insulating outside jacket and an electrically conductive wire mesh inside lining fitting within the jacket and over the lever.
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145 |
Arc chamber for circuit breakers |
US51084265 |
1965-12-01 |
US3402273A |
1968-09-17 |
DAVIS RUSSELL S |
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146 |
Circuit interrupter having track resistant coating thereon |
US16536662 |
1962-01-10 |
US3192347A |
1965-06-29 |
STRINGFELLOW ALLEN E; REIGHTER DAVID H |
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147 |
Gas deflecting plate and operating rod |
US7668860 |
1960-12-19 |
US3177323A |
1965-04-06 |
CARTER WILLIAM A |
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148 |
Electrical switch |
US67410623 |
1923-11-12 |
US1584010A |
1926-05-11 |
CLARKE RALPH S |
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149 |
ELECTRIC POWER TOOL |
US16327179 |
2017-08-21 |
US20190189370A1 |
2019-06-20 |
Taiki Koyama; Makito Morii; Koji Omori |
An electric power tool has a tool housing, and a trigger switch fixed inside the tool housing. The tool housing internally has a trigger switch fixing unit configured to fix the trigger switch. The trigger switch fixing unit is provided with a vibration damping elastic body interposed between the trigger switch fixing unit and the trigger switch. |
150 |
Request to exit two-wire control module |
US15202169 |
2016-07-05 |
US10026247B2 |
2018-07-17 |
Eric Anderson |
A REX activation detection and control module system configured to allow a REX device having at least four connectors to electrically connect with ACS devices having at least four connectors, while only connecting two wires to the REX device. The system comprises a first REX input/output device comprising two couplings and a second REX input/output device comprising at least four couplings. The system also comprises a current sense amplifier electrically connected to the first REX input/output device, the current sense amplifier configured to measure current from either the first REX input/output device. The system also comprises a microcontroller electrically connected to the current sense amplifier, the microcontroller configured to monitor the rolling average of the measured current output from the current sense amplifier. When the microcontroller detects an anomaly within the rolling average of the measured current, the microcontroller will activate the relay. |
151 |
VEHICLE KEYPAD FORMED IN A WINDOW |
US15404525 |
2017-01-12 |
US20180194203A1 |
2018-07-12 |
Stuart C. Salter; Paul Kenneth Dellock; Pietro Buttolo |
A vehicle capacitive key input pad assembly includes a pad comprising a region defining an illuminated character. The assembly also includes a first electrode having electrode fingers and extending at least partially around the illuminated character region, and a second electrode having electrode fingers and at least partially extending into the character region. One or more electrode fingers trace a portion of the illuminated character. |
152 |
Rotor shaft module for a rotor shaft of a molded-case circuit breaker, rotor shaft for a molded-case circuit breaker, molded-case circuit breaker comprising a rotator shaft, and method for producing a rotor shaft module for a rotor shaft of a molded-case circuit breaker |
US14583845 |
2014-12-29 |
US10014134B2 |
2018-07-03 |
Jörg-Uwe Dahl; Erhard Deylitz; Wolfgang Erven; Björn Gehrke; Alexander Kupsch |
A rotor shaft module for a rotor shaft of a molded-case circuit breaker, includes a module body including an electrically insulating first material, the module body including a receptacle for a contact element of the molded-case circuit breaker. The rotor shaft module includes at least one coupling apparatus for connection to an opposing coupling apparatus of a further rotor shaft module. In addition, disclosed are a rotor shaft for a molded-case circuit breaker includes at least two coupled rotor shaft modules; a molded-case circuit breaker including a rotor shaft; and a method for producing a rotor shaft module for a rotor shaft of a molded-case circuit breaker. |
153 |
INTELLIGENT LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM PRE-MOUNT CHASSIS APPARATUSES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS |
US15644480 |
2017-07-07 |
US20180013428A1 |
2018-01-11 |
William Lark, JR. |
The present disclosure provides an intelligent lighting control system include a pre-mount chassis system. The methods include attaching a chassis to an electrical wall box, the chassis comprising at least one hook extending in an upward direction and at least one opening, the at least one hook positioned along a peripheral portion of the at least one opening. The methods include hanging a base module from the at least one hook in the chassis. |
154 |
SENSOR SYSTEM FOR SWITCHGEAR ASSEMBLIES |
US15631493 |
2017-06-23 |
US20170373475A1 |
2017-12-28 |
Arthur BOETTCHER; Markus DIENER; Thomas HECKLER; Alexander HEIN |
A sensor system for determining physical variables of a switchgear assembly having a sensor connection, which is designed for connection to the switchgear assembly, within which a humidity sensor and/or a pressure sensor and a light sensor for detecting light flashes are arranged. A switchgear assembly is provided that is filled, in particular, with a protective gas, comprising at least one such sensor system. |
155 |
Switching module for a switch, switch, method for indicating an actuation of a switch and method for controlling a device |
US14351221 |
2012-09-14 |
US09812265B2 |
2017-11-07 |
Eduard Ruff |
A switching module for a switch includes a housing configured to execute a switching movement when the switch is actuated. The switching module also includes an actuator, which is disposed in the housing and is configured to execute an actuation movement that can be controlled by a control contour. Moreover, the switching module includes an energy converter, which is disposed in the housing and is configured to provide an electrical pulse when powered by the actuation movement of the actuator. Furthermore, the switching module includes a switch unit for emitting a switching signal based on the electrical pulse, for indicating the switching movement of the housing. |
156 |
Electronic Device With Automatic Mode Switching |
US15499569 |
2017-04-27 |
US20170228242A1 |
2017-08-10 |
Fletcher R. Rothkopf |
An automatic hold switch is disclosed. The automatic hold switch provides a means for automatically switching a hold feature on and off. When the hold feature is on, one or more input devices of a portable electronic device are disabled or prevented from providing input signals. When the hold feature is off, one or more input devices of a portable electronic device are enabled or allowed to provide input signals. Because the user no longer has to manually control the hold feature, the number of actions that need to be taken by the user is reduced. In one example, the automatic hold switch is embodied with light sensors that detect when the device is in a dark environment and when the device is in a light environment. A dark environment indicates to the portable electronic device that the user wishes not to input and therefore the hold feature is turned on. A lighted environment indicates to the portable electronic device that the user wishes to input and therefore the hold feature is turned off. |
157 |
REQUEST TO EXIT TWO-WIRE CONTROL MODULE |
US15202169 |
2016-07-05 |
US20170092029A1 |
2017-03-30 |
Eric Anderson |
A REX activation detection and control module system configured to allow a REX device having at least four connectors to electrically connect with ACS devices having at least four connectors, while only connecting two wires to the REX device. The system comprises a first REX input/output device comprising two couplings and a second REX input/output device comprising at least four couplings. The system also comprises a current sense amplifier electrically connected to the first REX input/output device, the current sense amplifier configured to measure current from either the first REX input/output device. The system also comprises a microcontroller electrically connected to the current sense amplifier, the microcontroller configured to monitor the rolling average of the measured current output from the current sense amplifier. When the microcontroller detects an anomaly within the rolling average of the measured current, the microcontroller will activate the relay. |
158 |
ELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH AUTOMATIC MODE SWITCHING |
US15213097 |
2016-07-18 |
US20160328248A1 |
2016-11-10 |
Fletcher R. Rothkopf |
An automatic hold switch is disclosed. The automatic hold switch provides a means for automatically switching a hold feature on and off. When the hold feature is on, one or more input devices of a portable electronic device are disabled or prevented from providing input signals. When the hold feature is off, one or more input devices of a portable electronic device are enabled or allowed to provide input signals. Because the user no longer has to manually control the hold feature, the number of actions that need to be taken by the user is reduced. In one example, the automatic hold switch is embodied with light sensors that detect when the device is in a dark environment and when the device is in a light environment. A dark environment indicates to the portable electronic device that the user wishes not to input and therefore the hold feature is turned on. A lighted environment indicates to the portable electronic device that the user wishes to input and therefore the hold feature is turned off. |
159 |
Fuse to circuit breaker adapter |
US13998746 |
2013-12-03 |
US09293272B1 |
2016-03-22 |
Kevin Phillippe Lechner |
A circuit breaker adapter is disclosed for use in a fuse holder therein replacing a blade type fuse. The adapter includes a housing and a modified circuit breaker where pronged terminals are pivotally attached conductive articulable extensions. The housing is a contiguous block of material that receives the modified circuit breaker and gripping clips of the fuse holder. The housing has a center chute shaped section that holds the circuit breaker. In particular, the inside of the housing has a pair of accessible open cavities to receive the extensions similar to many fuses. The circuit breaker literally plugs into sockets on the housing, and the extensions are rotated outward into one of the accessible open cavities. The adapter may be placed into the fuse holder. |
160 |
FUSIBLE SWITCH ASSEMBLIES, AND LOAD BASE ASSEMBLIES, LINE BASE ASSEMBLIES, LINE BUS CONNECTOR ASSEMBLIES, FUSE CLIP ASSEMBLIES, FUSE CLIP AND LUG ASSEMBLIES, AND OPERATIONAL METHODS THEREOF |
US14484543 |
2014-09-12 |
US20160079687A1 |
2016-03-17 |
Michael J. Holland; Thomas Jameson |
A fusible switch assembly including a line base assembly and load base assembly is disclosed. Line base assembly includes a low-profile fuse clip assembly and line bus connector assembly with single-piece connector body and sliding nuts. Load base assembly includes a fuse clip and lug assembly having a lug body including a multiple lugs and a fuse clip at least partially formed by the lug body. Line base assemblies, load base assemblies, fuse clip assemblies, line bus connector assemblies, fuse clip and lug assemblies, and methods of operating line base assemblies are provided, as are other aspects. |