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Selective trip unit for a multipole circuit breaker
   
Document Number
US Patent 5831499
Issued Date
November 3, 1998
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Inventors
Batteux; Pierre (St. Pierre de Mesage,FR)
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Abstract
A selective magnetic trip unit comprises a fixed magnetic armature located facing a movable magnetic armature and a damping device with a blade mounted on the movable magnetic armature. The damping device is designed to be in an inactive state up to an intermediate non-tripping position when the movable magnetic armature is attracted by polar parts of the fixed magnetic armature during a first travel, switching to the active state resulting from a deformation of the damping device during a second travel of the movable armature between the intermediate position and the final attraction position causing tripping of the circuit breaker.
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Number of Claims:
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Published
November 3, 1998
Application Number
08/968,017
Filed
November 12, 1997
US Classification
335/9   335/172 335/35 335/41
Int'l Classification
H01H   71/44   (20060101)   H01H   71/12   (20060101)  
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Attorney/Law Firm
Priority Data
Dec 13, 1996 [FR] 96 15607
USPTO Field of Search
335/8   335/9   335/10   335/35   335/38   335/39   335/40   335/41   335/42   335/8   335/9   335/10  
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