EATON ELECTRIC B.V. Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20140360847 | DISCONNECTOR FOR SWITCHGEAR - Disconnector for switchgear, having a first contact position, in which a contact is between main and first terminals, and a second contact position, in which a contact is between the main and second terminal. The disconnector includes a connector body moveable in a first direction between the first and second positions and having an end extendable in a direction substantially perpendicular to the first direction for providing a contact force between the end and the first, second or main terminals, a first operating mechanism arranged to move the body between the first and second positions, and a second operating mechanism arranged to extend the end when the disconnector is in either the first or second contact positions, in which the end includes a conical inside surface and the second operating mechanism includes a first shaft having a first conically shaped end positioned inside the conical inside surface. | 12-11-2014 |
20100188819 | COOLING ARRANGEMENT FOR CONDUCTOR IN ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION - Cooling arrangement for an electrically conductive element in an electrical installation. A casting body ( | 07-29-2010 |
20080308393 | ELECTRICAL SWITCH WITH POSITIVE STATUS INDICATION - An electrical switch includes a rotary switch actuator device, and an actuator locking device. The actuator locking device inhibits the rotation of the rotary switch actuator device when the contacts of the switch are closed. Only when the operator tries to open the switch with an operating handle and the contacts do actually open, a lock release device will release the actuator locking device, and allow the operator to move the operator handle to the position corresponding to the open condition. When the contacts do not open, e.g., because they are welded, the actuator locking device will remain locked and the handle movement is blocked. This provides a robust and safe switch that never gives a false “OFF” indication. | 12-18-2008 |