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Date of Patent:
Oct. 06, 1998

Filed:

Apr. 08, 1997
Applicant:
Inventors:

Randall Luther Siebels, Cedar Rapids, IA (US);

Douglas Paul Van Waart, Anamosa, IA (US);

Donald Charles Francis, Jr, Cedar Rapids, IA (US);

Assignee:

Square D Company, Palatine, IL (US);

Attorneys:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
H01H / ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
200 4314 ; 200 4316 ;
Abstract

The present invention provides an electrical switch locking assembly for inhibiting movement of a switch handle. The switch handle is enclosed in a casing or housing and moves operatively along a path between first and second positions to open or close electrical contacts for opening or closing a circuit. First and second recesses are molded into the casing to receive a locking device across the path of the switch handle. The locking device has first and second legs pivotally connected like scissors. The first leg has an integral first foot projecting away from the second leg, and the second leg has an integral second foot projecting away from the first leg, like scissor-blade tips having opposing projections. The first and second legs each have an opening opposite the first and second foot, respectively, somewhat like scissor handles. The first foot is inserted into the first recess and the second foot is inserted into the second recess. A locking shaft, such as a padlock or screw, is secured in the opening to hold the feet in engagement with the recesses. The locking device is thus engaged across the path of movement of the switch handle so that the switch handle can be locked in a desired position. In this manner a circuit can be maintained in either a de-energized or energized state until a change is authorized.


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