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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 12, 2019
Filed:
Jan. 22, 2018
Pass & Seymour, Inc., Syracuse, NY (US);
Richard Weeks, Little York, NY (US);
Kent R. Morgan, Groton, NY (US);
Jeffrey C. Richards, Baldwinsville, NY (US);
Gerald R. Savicki, Jr., Canastota, NY (US);
Bruce F. Macbeth, Syracuse, NY (US);
Pass & Seymour, Inc., Syracuse, NY (US);
Abstract
An electrical wiring device including: a housing, a plurality of terminals electrically connected to a contact structure including a conductive member having at least one contact, wherein in response to a make-force each contact structure is configured to perform a first movement to electrically connect each of the contacts on each contact structure to one of the contacts on a different one of the fixed contact structures in the reset state, thereby electrically connecting the terminals in the reset state; a circuit interrupting assembly being configured to perform a first linear movement in response to a break-force in order to cause each contact structure to perform a second movement in a direction opposite the first movement to decouple each of the contacts on each contact structure from one of the contacts on a different one of the fixed contact structures thereby decoupling the terminals to effect a tripped state; a protective electrical assembly, and a latching element configured to restrain the circuit interrupting assembly in a reset state and to disengage the circuit interrupting assembly in a tripped state, the latching element positioned to impart and angular force on a catch pin.