Thomas Carver Leach - Lexington KY James Paul Mills - Lexington KY Robert James Cooper - Lexington KY
Assignee:
Square D Company - Palatine IL
International Classification:
H02B 100
US Classification:
361668
Abstract:
The present invention provides a meter socket arrangement wherein a tubular bus is coupled between each planar bus bar connected to the power source and meter input terminals for transporting electrical power from the planar bus bars to their respective meter input terminals. This invention also provides a novel boot for connection between the tubular bus and the planar bus bar to provide improved electrical connection between the bus bar and the tubular bus. The present invention may be utilized in any meter socket arrangement, including meter socket arrangements used in combination service entrance devices.
Combination Service Entrance Device For Temporary And Permanent Use
Thomas C. Leach - Lexington KY Kenneth L. Uhlman - Harrodsburg KY Larry D. Polston - Nicholasville KY James P. Mills - Lexington KY
Assignee:
Square D. Company - Palatine IL
International Classification:
H02B 700
US Classification:
361641
Abstract:
The present invention provides an overhead/underground combination service entrance device having a common enclosure that is divided by a center barrier into a first section for housing a watt-hour meter socket and a second section for housing a panel board containing a number of circuit breakers. The top panel of the common enclosure has a hole bringing electrical conductors into the first section from top of the common enclosure. A rain cap made from a suitable material is securely placed on the top panel. The rain cap has a hole therein that lies above the hole in the top panel so as to provide access to the first section from the outside. A hub closure plate is attached on the rain cap to cover sealingly cover the hole in the top panel. Means are provided for mounting the combination service entrance device on a flat surface and on vertical poles for temporary use. The combination device is preferably factory-assembled as a semi-flush-mounted unit and having the provisions for converting the device from a temporary service to permanent service.
Interlocking Wireway Assembly For Electrical Distribution Devices
Thomas C. Leach - Lexington KY Marvin L. Linder - Cedar Rapids IA
Assignee:
Square D Company - Palatine IL
International Classification:
H02G 304
US Classification:
174 48
Abstract:
The present invention provides a wireway assembly for mounting to the housing wall of an electrical distribution device to enclose and protect electrical wiring therein. Generally rectangular, u-shaped channels have at least one aperture positioned in the channel wall to overlap the aperture of an adjacent channel to define a wireway through which the electrical wiring extends from the bight portion of one channel to the bight portion of the adjacent channel. An interlocking means manually attaches and detaches each channel with an adjacent channel and with the housing wall. The present invention also includes a method of safely protecting electrical wiring extending across a housing wall of an electrical distribution device. The method includes the step of interlocking a plurality of u-shaped channels in an abutting position to each other and the housing wall.
Thomas C. Leach - Lexington KY Duane L. Turner - Cedar Rapids IA Darryl Carter - Cedar Rapids IA
Assignee:
Square D Company - Palatine IL
International Classification:
H01H 7300
US Classification:
335 18
Abstract:
A ground fault module is provided for protecting a circuit interrupter connected between the load and line terminals of a phase and neutral power line. The module includes a sensor for detecting a current imbalance between the phase and neutral power lines. A phase conductor having a rigid, elongated body made of solid, electrically-conducting material with a first and second end is adapted for connection to the load and line phase power line. A neutral conductor having a rigid, elongated body made of solid, electrically-conducting material with a first and second end is adapted for connection to the load and line neutral power line. Preferably, terminals are used to clamp the ends of the phase and neutral conductors to the load power line and load neutral line. The phase and neutral conductor are operatively connected to the sensor. The present invention also provides a housing assembly for a ground fault circuit interrupter which includes a base made of electrically insulating material with a plurality of cavities for retaining the ground fault module and terminals therein.
Thomas C. Leach - Lexington KY Steven A. DeCook - Marion IA
Assignee:
Square D Company - Palatine IL
International Classification:
H01H 3302 H01H 150
US Classification:
200746R
Abstract:
The invention provides a spring exerting a non-linear force between a contact carrier and a contact blade in a circuit interrupter. The inventive spring includes at least one elongated cantilever. The length of the cantilever has the shape of an arch made with a non-uniform angle and is formed from an elastic material. The cantilever is supported at one end against the carrier with the length of the cantilever positioned parallel to the carrier and the opposite end of the cantilever abutting the contact blade so that the carrier supports more of the length of the cantilever as the displacement between the carrier and the contact blade decreases. The invention also includes a method of operating a circuit interrupter by non-uniformly increasing the force exerted against a movable contact as it engages a stationary contact to complete a circuit.
Conducting Spring For A Circuit Interrupter Test Circuit
James A. Heise - Cedar Rapids IA Duane L. Turner - Cedar Rapids IA Jeffrey M. Kaufman - Cedar Rapids IA Thomas C. Leach - Lexington KY
Assignee:
Square D Company - Palatine IL
International Classification:
H01M 7300
US Classification:
335 18
Abstract:
A conducting spring is provided for exerting a biasing force against a test button to open a circuit interrupter test circuit. The spring includes a one-piece, elongated cantilever having a first and second end. The cantilever is formed from an electrically conducting material. One of the cantilever ends is adapted to directly secure to a first terminal of the test circuit. The other cantilever end is adapted to directly and reversibly contact a second terminal of the test circuit. The spring also includes means for resiliently flexing the second end of the cantilever in relation to the first end. The flexing means is integrally formed with the cantilever. Also provided is a ground fault circuit interrupter and a ground fault circuit module for protecting a circuit interrupter with a push-to-test feature.
Combination Service Entrance Device With Provisions For Distributing Power To Multiple Service Disconnects
Thomas C. Leach - Lexington KY James P. Mills - Lexington KY
Assignee:
Square D Company - Palatine IL
International Classification:
H02B 100
US Classification:
361663
Abstract:
The present invention provides a combination service entrance device which contains a common enclosure that is divided by a center barrier into a first section for housing a watt-hour meter socket and a second section for housing a panel board containing at least two service disconnects. The meter socket provides power for use at least two output terminals. A separate connector having at least two connection points in a first plane and at least one connection point in a second plane is coupled to each of the socket meter output terminals. Substantially flexible insulated conductors are coupled to the connection points in the connectors and the service disconnects to provide power to the service disconnects. The present invention provides a method for distributing power from a meter socket having at least two power output terminals to at least two service disconnects placed in combination service entrance device, which contains the steps of: connecting a separate connector having at least two connection points in a first plane and at least one connection point in a second plane to each output terminal of the meter socket; connecting a substantially flexible insulated conductor between each of the connectors and the service disconnects for providing power from the meter socket output terminals to each of the service disconnects.
Electrical Power Distribution Device With Elevated Removable Load Center
Thomas C. Leach - Lexington KY Larry D. Polston - Nicholasville KY Gary D. Fornash - Lexington KY
Assignee:
Square D Company - Palatine IL
International Classification:
H02B 101
US Classification:
361627
Abstract:
The invention provides a combination service entrance device which contains a common enclosure, divided by a center barrier into two sections. One houses a watt-hour meter socket and the other houses a panel board containing circuit breakers. The panel board is installed on an elevated mounting pan placed in the circuit breaker section. One side of the mounting panel preferably has a pair of tabs, each of which slides into a separate lance or guide formed in the center barrier. A pair of spaced posts are attached between the side opposite the barrier and the back panel of the enclosure. The length of the posts defines the gap between the back panel and the panel board. An elevated neutral bar is attached to the back panel along and distant from the mounting panel. The panel board remains parallel to and raised from the back panel. The elevated mounting pan provides for routing wires in the circuit breaker section and easier access to the load connections of the circuit breakers compared to prior art devices.
Dr. Leach graduated from the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston in 1973. He works in Kingwood, TX and specializes in Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. Dr. Leach is affiliated with Texas Childrens Hospital.
Princeton Center For Plastic Surgery 932 State Rd STE 2, Princeton, NJ 08540 (609)9217161 (phone)
Education:
Medical School UMDNJ New Jersey Medical School at Newark Graduated: 1985
Procedures:
Breast Reconstruction Breast Reduction
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Leach graduated from the UMDNJ New Jersey Medical School at Newark in 1985. He works in Princeton, NJ and specializes in Plastic Surgery and Cosmetic Surgery. Dr. Leach is affiliated with University Medical Center Of Princeton At Plainsboro.