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Title:
CIRCUIT BREAKER, CIRCUIT BREAKER TERMINAL LUG COVER, AND METHOD OF PROTECTING A TERMINAL LUG
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2013/089966
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A circuit breaker terminal lug cover (1) is structured to mechanically secure to a circuit breaker terminal lug (2) and protect the terminal lug from degradation or corrosion. The terminal lug includes a number of terminal lug screws (5) capable of securing a number of cables to the circuit breaker (3). The terminal lug cover includes a plurality of sides (10,11,12,13) structured to carry heat away from the terminal lug or deflect ionized gases away from the terminal lug. At least one (12,13) of the sides includes a number of securing members (8,9) structured to mechanically secure the terminal lug cover to the circuit breaker terminal lug. One (10) of the sides includes an access hole (6) permitting access to the number of terminal lug screws.

Inventors:
SISLEY JAMES P (US)
MERCK PAUL A (US)
MUELLER ROBERT W (US)
Application Number:
PCT/US2012/065418
Publication Date:
June 20, 2013
Filing Date:
November 16, 2012
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
EATON CORP (US)
International Classes:
H01H73/20; H01H9/04; H01R13/533
Foreign References:
US20050057333A12005-03-17
US20080074217A12008-03-27
US6211759B12001-04-03
US4620076A1986-10-28
US20020144978A12002-10-10
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
HOUSER, Kirk D. et al. (LLC600 Grant Street, 44th Floo, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, US)
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Claims:
What is Claimed is:

1. A circuit breaker terminal lug cover (1 ) structured to mechanically secure to a circuit breaker terminal lug (2) and protect the terminal lug from degradation or corrosion, fee terminal lug incl uding a number of terminal lug screws (5) capable of securing a number of cables to the circuit breaker, said terminal lug cover comprising:

a plurality of sides (1 1 , 12, 13,14) structured to carry heat away from the terminal lug or deflect ionized gases away from the terminal, lug,

wherein at least one (12, 13) of the sides includes a number of securing members (8,9) structured to mechanically secure the terminal lug cover to the circuit breaker terminal lug, and

wherein one (.10) of the sides includes an access hole (6) permitting access to the number of terminal lug screws.

2. The circuit breaker terminal lug cover (1 ) of Claim I wherein the number of securing members are a plurality of securing clips (8;9) structured to coupie to a top portion or a rear portion oi the terminal lug.

3. The circuit breaker terminal lug cover (1) of Claim 2 wherein the plurality of securing clips (9) are fiirther structured to span, and couple to a vertical length of the rear portion of the terminal lug.

4. The circuit breaker terminal lug cover (1.) of Claim 3 wherei the vertical length f the rear portion of the terminal fog is a chamfered edge ( 14); and wherein the plurality of securing clips are further structured to mechanically coupie to the chamfered edge.

5. A circuit breaker apparatus (4) comprising:

a circuit breaker (3) comprising:

the circuit breaker terminal lug (2) of Claim 1 ; and the circuit breaker terminal lug cover (1 ) mechanically secured to the circuit breaker terminal lug.

6. The circuit breaker apparatus (4) of Claim 5 wherein the plurality of sides are four sides (10,1 1 , 12,1.3); and wherein the number of securing members are a plurality of securing clips (8,9) that couple the terminal lug cover to the terminal lug.

7. The circuU breaker apparatus (4) of Claim 5 wherein the plurality of sides are a front side (10), a bottom side (1 i), and two opposing sides (12, S 3) each of which is coupled to the front and bottom skies; wherein the terminal lug cover fits snugly on a front side (16), a bottom side (17), and two opposing sides (18,19) of the terminal iug in order (hat physical contact between the terminal ug cover and the terminal lag permits the terminal log cover to conduct heat away from the terminal lug and the number of cables or deflect ionized gases away from the ienninal lug.

8. The circuit breaker apparatus (4) of Claim 5 wherein the number of securing members are a plurality of securing clips (8,9) coupled to a top portion or a rear portion of the terminal iug.

9. The circuit breaker apparatus (4) of Claim 5 wherein the plurality of securing clips (9) further span and couple to a vertical length of the rear portion of the terminal lug; wherein the vertical length of the rear portion of the terminal lug is a chamfered edge (14); and wherein the plurality of securing cli ps mechanically couple to the chamfered edge.

30, The circuit breaker apparatus (4) of Claim 5 wherein said terminal lug cover is coupled to a portion of said terminal lug external to said circuit breaker; wherein said terminal lug is removable from said circuit breaker; and wherein the portion of said terminal lug and said terminal lug cover coupled thereto are both external to the circuit breaker.

1 1 , A method of protecting a circuit breaker terminal lug (2) ir om degradation or corrosion, said circuit breaker terminal lug including a number of terminal lug screws (5) capable of securing a number of cables to a circuit breaker (3), said circuit breaker mcmding a terminal iug (2), said method comprising;

mechanicall securing a circuit breaker terminal lug cover (1 ) to the circuit breaker terminal lug in order to protect the terminal iug from degradation or corrosion;

providing said circuit breaker terminal lug cover with a plurality of sides (10,11,12,13) structured to carry heat away from, the terminal log or deflect ionized gases away from the terminal iug; including with at least one (12, ! 3) of the sides a number of securing members (8,9) mechanically securing the terminal tug cover to the circuit breaker terminal lug; and

providing one (10) of the sides with an access hole (6) permitting access to the number of terminal log screws.

! 2. The method of Claim i 1 further comprising:

coupling the terminal lug cover to the terminal lug with a plurality of securing clips (8,9) from a number (12,13) of sai d plurality of sides.

13. The method of Claim 12 timber compri sing;

coupling (8,9) the terminal !ng cover to a top portion or a rear portion of the terminal lug.

14. The method of Claim i 1 further comprising:

providing four sides (10, 11 ,12,13) as said plurality of sides; snugly fitting the terminal lug cover on a front (16), a bottom (17), and two sides 0.8, 1 ) of the terminal lug with said four sides; and

conducting eat away from the terminal lug and said amber of cables from physical contact between the terminal lug and the terminal !ug, or deflecting ionized gases away from the terminal lug.

15. The method of Claim 12 furthe comprising:

coupling the plurality of securing clips (9) to a rear portion of the terminal lug;

spanning and coupling the plurality of securing clips to a vertical length of the rear portion of the terminal lug;

providing the vertical length of the rear portion of the terminal lug with a chamfered edge (14); and

mechanicall coupling the plurality of securing clips (9) to the chamfered edge.

Description:
CIRCUIT BREAKER, CIRCUIT BREAKER TERMINAL LUG COVER, AND METHOD OF PROTECTING A TERMINAL LOG

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

T!HS application claims the benefit of U.S. Patent Application Serial

No. 61/569,726, filed December 12, 2011, which is incorporated by reference herein.

BACKGROUND

Field .

The disclosed concept pertains generally to heat and. corrosion protection devices and, more particularly, to devices used to protect circuit breaker terminals, terminal screw threads, connecting cables, and the like, from heat and corrosion caused by high temperature gases. The disclosed concept further pertains to circuit breakers. The disclosed concept also pertains to methods of protecting circuit breaker terminals, terminal screw threads, connecting cables, and the like.

Background information

Circuit breakers function to interrup t the flow of electric current when an overload or short circuit is detected within a power circuit. When the circuit breaker interrupts the overload or short circuit current, an arc is generated, which creates exhaust gases of high temperature. These ionized exhaust gases ca damage the terminal lug of the circuit breaker by causing corrosion. Additionally, the heated exhaust gases can damage the circuit breaker terminal lug by causing connecting cables to melt onto the terminal lug. Corrosion of the terminal lug coupled with melted cable materia! can damage terminal lug screw threads rendering the threads and terminal lug unusable.

When the cabling connected to a circuit breaker melts onto the terminal lug, such that removal thereof becomes difficult, it is standard practice to cut the damaged cabling. Additionally, when circuit breaker terminal lugs have degraded to such a degree that corrosion and cable melt have made the terminal lug and threads therein unusable, it is standard practice to replace the terminal lug, or in some cases, the entire circuit breaker, mfonnation relevant to attempts to address these problems are found in U.S. Patent No. 5,111 ,008. However, it is believed that the teachings found in this Patent suffer from the fact that it is not easily adaplabie to interface between a commercial circuit breaker and its terminal lug.

Also, several manufacturers of industrial circuit breakers have produced "terminal shields". These shields ate not to be contused with the device to be described hereinbeiow. in contrast to the device described by the disclosed concept, "terminal shields" lie between. the internal phases of a circuit breaker and protect each phase from the arc of another phase, it. is believed that such terminal shields fail to properly address or protect external circuit breaker terminal lugs and connecting cables from such arcing events.

Consequently, a need exists in the art for a method, apparatus, and device capable of preventing such terminal lug degradation or corrosion.

There is room for improvement in circuit breakers.

There is also room for improvement in circuit breaker terminal lugs.

There is further room for improvement in methods of protecting circuit breaker terminal lugs,

SUMMARY

These needs and others are met by embodiments of the disclosed concept in which a circuit breaker terminal lug cover protects a circuit breaker terminal lug and a number of connecting cables from, degradation or corrosion (e.g., without limitation, caused by heat and or ionized exhaust gases).

in accordance with one aspect of the disclosed concept, a circuit breaker terminal lug cover is structured to mechanically secure to a circuit breaker terminal lug and protect the terminal lug from degradation or corrosion, the terminal lug includes a number of terminal lug screws capable of securing a. number of cables to the circuit breaker. The terminal lug cover comprises: a plurality of sides structured to carry heat away from the terminal lug or deflect ionized gases away from the terminal lug, wherein at least one of the sides includes a number of securing members structured to mechanically secure the terminal lug cover to the circuit breaker terminal lug, and wherein one of the sides includes an access hole permitting access to the number of terminal lug screws.

As another aspect of the disclosed concept, a ci cuit breaker apparatus comprises; a circuit breaker comprising: a circuit breaker terminal lug including a number of terminal lug screws capable of securing a number of cables to the circuit breaker; and a. circuit breaker terminal lug cover mechanically secured to the circuit breaker terminal lug in order to protect the terminal lug from degradation or corrosion, the terminal Sag co ver comprising; a plurality of sides structured to carry heat away from the terminal lug or deflect ionized gases away from the terminal log, wherein at leas one of the sides includes a number of securing members mechanic-ally securin the terminal lug cover to the circuit breaker terminal lug, and wherein one of the sides includes an access hole permitting access to the number of terminal lug screws.

The plurality of sides may be a front side, a bottom side, and two opposing sides each of which is coupled to the front and bottom sides. The terminal lag cover may fit snugly on a front side, a bottom side, and. two opposing sides of the terminal lug in order that physical contact between the terminal lug cover and the terminal lug permits the terminal lug cover to conduct heat away from the terminal lug and the number of cables or deflect ionized gases away from the terminal lug.

As another aspect of the disclosed concept, a method protects a circuit breaker terminal lug from degradation or corrosion. The circuit breaker terminal lug includes a number of terminal lug screws capable of securing a number of cables to a circuit breaker, and the circuit breaker includes a terminal lug. The method comprises: mechanically securing a circuit breaker terminal lug cover to the circuit breaker termmal lug in order to protect the terminal lug from degradation or corrosion; providing tire circuit breaker terminal lug cover with a plurality of sides structured to c m' hea away from the terminal lug or deflect ionized gases away from the terminal lug; including with at least one of the sides a number of securing members mechanically securing the terminal fug cover to the circuit breaker terminal lug; and providing one of the sides with an access hole permitting access to the number of terminal lug screws.

BRIEF DESCRIPTIO OF THE DRAWINGS

A full understanding of the disclosed concept can. be gained from the following description of the preferred embodiments when read in conjunction with the accompanyin drawings in which: Figure I is a partially exploded isometric view of anelectrical circuit breaker, including a circuit breaker terminal lug and a terminal lug cover in accordance with embodiments of the disclosed concept.

Figure 2 is an exploded isometric view of the terminal lug and the terminal lug cover of Figure I .

Figure 3 is a side profile vie of a fully assembled terminal l ug cover mechanically coupled to and assembled to the terminal Jug of Figure 2.

Figure 4 is a front profile view of the terminal lug cover shown mechanically affixed and assembled to the terminal log of Figures 1-3.

Figure 5 is a top plan view of the terminal lug cover affixed and assembled to the terminal log of Figures Ϊ -4.

Figure 6 is a top plan view of the terminal, lug cover affixed, to the terminal lug of Figure 5, except magnified to show details of the terminal lug and the terminal lug cover.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

As employed herein, the term "number" shall mean one or an integer greater than one (i.e., a plurality).

As employed herein, the statement that two or more parts are

"connected" or "coupled" or "affixed" together shall mean that the parts are joined together either directly or joined through one or more intermediate parts. Further, as employed herein, the statement that two or more parts are "attached" shall mean that the parts are joined together directl .

As employed herein, the term "circuit breaker" shall mean any electrical switch or circuit interrupter that interrupts the flow of electrical current, in an electrical circui t upon the existence or occurrence of specified number of

electrical/mechanical fault conditions, and that permits the flow of electric current in the electrical circuit under other conditions.

As employed herein, the term "circuit breaker terminal" shall mean a component of a circ uit breaker thai permits a number of cables of a circui t to connect to the circuit breaker. As employed herein, the term "circuit breaker terminal lug" or

'terminal lug" shall ean a physical component of a circuit breaker having a circuit breaker terminal.

As employed herein, the term "hole 1 ' shall mean an opening through something; an area where something is missing; or an aperture through something.

As employed herein, the term "access hole" shall mean a hole through or i something to access something else.

As employed herein, the term "screw" shall mean a simple machine of the inclined plane type consisting of a spirally grooved solid cylinder structured to fit into a correspondingl grooved hollow cylinder; a nail-shaped or rod-shaped piece with a spiral groove structured to fit into a correspondingly grooved hollow material by rotating; or a threaded or spirally grooved {listener structured to fit into a correspondingly threaded or spirally grooved terminal lug by rotating.

As employed hereto, the term "cable" shall mean a circuit conductor having a number of individual electrical conductors.

The disclosed concept provides advantageous apparatus and devices for protecting circuit breakers from failure, degradation, corrosion, and eventual replacement due to excessive heat resulting from ionized gases released during arcing events. The circuit breaker terminal lug covers described herein prolong the operational lifetime of circuit breakers, and their connecting components. Using the apparatus and devices according to the disclosed concept, thermal energy and/or ionized exhaust gasses are efficiently and effectively conducted away from or deflected away from, the circuit breaker and its connecting cables.

Figure 1 shows an isometric view of one embodiment of an electrical circuit breaker 3, including a circuit breaker terminal lug 2 and a terminal, lug cover 1. The electrical circuit breaker 3 , a number of the circui breaker terminal lugs 2 and a number of the terminal lug covers 1 form a circuit breaker apparatus 4. The example circuit breaker 3 includes six example circuit, breaker terminals, although the

disclosed concept is applicable to circui breakers having any suitable number of circuit breaker terminals. As shown in the embodiment of Figure i, three terminals are on a top (with respect to Figure 1 ) portion of the circuit breaker 3, and three terminals are on a bottom (with respect to Figure 1 ) portion thereof. Five of the circuit breaker terminals are shown as being assembled, having a terminal lug cover 1 shown affixed to a terminal lug 2. The terminal lugs 2 (only one is shown in Figure 1 , it being understood that each of the circuit breaker terminals includes a terminal lug 2} aod associated and respective terminal iug covers 1 are shown as assembied with the circuit breaker 3 in five of the six terminal assemblies of Figure 1. A sixth terminal, assembly of Figure 1 shows the terminal Jug 2 and the terminal lug cover 1 in exploded fashion, shown in an "unassembled" arrangement (i.e., unassembled from the circuit breaker 3).

As shown in Figure 1 , each terminal lug 2 includes a number of terminal lug screws 5 that are used to secure a number of circuit breaker cables (not shown) to each terminal lug 2. The terminal lug cover I. includes an access hole 6 which allows for a screwdri ver or similar too! (not shown) to tighten the number of terminal lug screws 5 to the number of cables (not shown). In one embodiment, as shown in Figure 1 , the terminal lug cover 1 includes a lower flange ? and securing clips 8. " The lower flange 7 and securing clips 8 are used in assembling and affixing the terminal lug cover I to the terminal Jug 2.

The terminal lug 2 can be made of copper, aluminum or any other suitable conductor for a circuit, such as a power circuit

The terminal lug cover I can be made of a suitable thermoplastic material (e.g., without limitation, LE ANP' ' 500 10% glass filled. VO rated).

The terminal lug cover 1 advantageously couples to a portion of the terminal lug 2 external to the circuit breaker 3, The terminal lug 2 is removable from the circuit breaker 3. The upper (with respect to Figure 1 ) portion of the terminal, lug 2 and the terminal lug cover I coupled thereto are both external to the circuit breaker 3. The terminal lug 2 electrically and mechanically connects to one of the line or load conductors (not shown) of the circuit breaker 4 via a terminal mounting screw (not shown).

Figure 2 shows an exploded isometric v ew of the terminal lug 2 and the terminal lug cover L As shown in Figure 2, the terminal lug 2 includes two terminal lug screws 5 used io secure a number of cables (not shown) to each, terminal . The embodiment of Figure 2 further shows the terminal lug cover I including the securing clips 8. The securing clips 8 extend from a top (with respect to Figure 2) portion of the terminal lug cover 1. In the embodiment shown, the terminal lug cover 1 includes the flange 7 extending therefrom. The access hole 6 is provided through the terminal lug cover 1 as shown in Figure 2. The access hole 6 permits access to a number of the terminal lug screws 5, which are in turn used to coupie cabling (not shown) to a respective circuit breaker terminal (not shown) positioned within the circtiil breaker.

Figure 3 shows a side profile view of the rally assembled terminal lug cover 1 mechanically coupled to and assembled to the terminal lug 2. In the

embodiment shown in Figure 3, a side profile of the terminal lug 2 is visible. In this embodiment, the terminal lug cover I is snugly affixed to the terminal tug 2 via the top (with respect to Figure 3) securing clips 8 (only one securing clip 8 is shown in Figure 3), A profile view of the lower (with respect to Figure 3) flange 7 of the terminal lug cover ] described above with reference to Figures i an 2 is shown in contact with a lower (with respect to Figure 3) half of the terminal lug 2. The terminal lug cover 1 fits snugly on a front side 16, a bottom side 17, and two opposing sides 18,19 (shown in Figure 2) of the terminal lug 2 in order that physical contact between the terminal lug cover 1 and the terminal lug 2 permits the terminal lug cover .1 to conduct heat awa from the terminal lug 2 and the number of cables (not shown) and/or deflect ionized gases away from the terminal lug 2.

Figure 4 is a fron (with respect to Figures 1 and.4) profile view of the terminal lug cover 1 of Figures 1-3 shown mechanically affixed and assembled to the terminal lug 2 described above with reference to Figures i-3. The embodiment of the terminal lug cover .1 shown in Figure 4 comprises four sides 10,11,12,13, the securing clips 8 described above with reference to Figures 1-3, the lower (with respect to Figure 4) flange 7, and the access hole 6 located on the front (with respect to Figure 4) side 10 of the terminal lug cover 1. As described, above with reference to Figures 1 and 2, the access hole 6 allows access to a number of the terminal lug screws 5 by a screwdriver or similar tool (not shown). As described above, the number of iermiiial lug screws 5 may be used to secure a number of connecting cables (not shown) to the terminal lug 2.

Figure 5 shows a top (with respect to Figures I and 5) .plan view of the terminal lug cover 1 affixed and assembled to the terminal lug 2 described above with reference to Figures 1-4. As shown in Figures 3-5, three 1 ,12, 13 of Uie four sides 10,11,12,13 of the terminal lag cover 1 are shown affixed to the terminal, lug 2. The securing clips 8 described above with reference to Figures 1 -4 help secure the terminal lug cover 1 to the terminal lug 2. As shown in Figure 5, one embodiment of the terminal lug cover 1 also includes additional securing clips 9 that span the vertical (with respect to Figure i ) length, of the rear (with respect to Figure I) portion of the terminal lug cover 1. In this embodiment, the additional securing clips 9 help to further secure and mechanically affix the terminal lug cover 1 to the terminal lug 2. in one embodiment, the additional securing clips 9 interface with and couple to a chamfered edge 14 (a top portion of which is best shown in Figure 6) o f the terminal lug 2 wherein the chamfered edge 14 is structured to mechanically couple to the additional securing clips 9.

Figure 6 is a top (with respect to Figures 1 , 5 and 6) plan view of the terminal lug cover 1 affixed to the terminal lug 2 of Figure 5, except magnified to show the terminal fug cover 1 in more detail, i this embodiment, a top (with respect to Figure I ) portion of the terminal lug 2 is shown mechanically coupled to the terminal lug cover 1. Three 1 , 12,13 of the lour sides 10,1 1 , 12, 1 of the terminal lug cover 1. are in view, as well as the securing clips 8 and. additional securing clips 9.

T.he disclosed terminal lug cover 1 protects the terminal lug 2 against relatively high temperature exhaust gasses after the circuit breaker 3 has interrupted the corresponding circuit (not shown). The terminal lug cover 1 protects against erosion of the terminals of the terminal lugs 2 from melted terminal material caused by high temperature gases exiting the circuit breaker 3. Since terminals and lug screw threads can otherwise be damaged to a point where the cabling would need to be cut in order to change out the product, the disclosed solution can help avoid potentially costly repairs, beyond a simple circuit breaker replacement.

The disclosed terminal lug cover i assembles to the profile of the circuit breaker terminal lug 2, with securing clips 8 and/or 9 to hold the cover in position. The cover I allows access to a number of the circuit breaker terminal lug screws 5 in order to connect cabling. The cover 1 then deflects ionized gases away from the body of the terminal lug 2. in view of what is described above, one skilled in die art will

-understand that the embodiments of the assembly thus far described comprise the circuit breaker 3, the circuit breaker terminal lug 2, and the terminal lug cover 1. One embodiment of the disclosed concept utilizes a terminal log cover, such as 1„ having four sides 10, 11, ] 2,1 3 with the lower (with respect to Figure 1 ) flange 7 and the top (with respect to Figure i) securing clips 8 as well as the rear (with respect to Figure i) securin clips 9 and the circular hole 6 in the face allowing for the terminal lug screw 5 to pass through and connect to the terminal. The characteristics of the terminal fug cover 1 function to affi securely to the terminal log 2 and carry heat away from the terminal lug 2 and connecting cables (not shown) through physical contact and/or function as a shield and deflect ionized gases away from the terminal lag 2. The gases deflect off of the shield, thereby preventing the heat of the gases from .melting, the iermitiaPs material and the cable's insulatioiv ' eondoctor material. Preferably, the material of the terminal lug cover I includes a sui table fire retardant component (e.g., without I imi iation, a V lire retardan i component).

One skilled in the art may find advantages by using a mechanism di ferent than the securing clips 8 and/or 9 to fasten the terminal lug cover 1 io the terminal lugs 2. One skilled in the art may also find advantages by using a different type of hole than the circular hole 6 on the front (with respect to Figure 1) side 1 0 of the terminal !ng cover j to permit the terminal lug screw 5 to pass through such cover. One skilled in the art may also find advantages by using more or fewer sides for the terminal lug cover 1 . One skilled in the art may also find advantages by changing the shape and orientation, of the flange 7 such that it ma not exist at all, or in the alternative, may extend the full length of the lower (with respect to Figure 1) half of the terminal lug 2, while containing an additional access hole or terminal lug screw pass-through feature (not shown).

According to several embodiments, the disclosed concept will extend the life of circuit breaker terminal lugs and connecting cables (not shown) by protecting against degradation and/or corrosio from heat, ionized exhaust gasses or connecting cable melt. These advantageous characteristics of the terminal lug cover i will result in substantial cost savings in circuit breaker maintenance. What has been shown is the circuit breaker terminal lug cover 1. While the terminal lug cover 1 has been described through specific embodiments and applications thereof, it is understood that numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit arid scope of the disclosed concept. It is therefore understood that within the scope of the claims, the disclosed concept may be practiced otherwise than specifically described herein.

Accordingly, it is to be -understood that the disclosed concept is not to be limited by the specific illustrated embodiments, but only by the scope of the appended claims. The description may provide examples of similar features as are recited in the claims, but it should not be assumed that such similar features are identical to those in the claims unless such identity is essential to comprehend the scope of the claim, in some instances, the intended distinction between clai m features and description features is underscored by using slightly different terminology.

The disciosed concept is described in association with a molded case circuit breaker, although the disciosed concept is applicable to a wide range of circuit breakers,

While specific embodiments of the disclosed concept have been described in detail, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications and alternatives to thos details could be developed in. Sight of the overall teachings of the disclosure. Accordingly, the particular arrangements disclosed are meant to be illustrative only and not limiting as to the scope of the disclosed concept which is to be given the full breadth of the claims appended and any and all equivalents thereof.