Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
337036000 | With bimetallic elements (i.e., motion takes place in a plane at right angles to its major axis) | 38 |
20110012703 | MEMS ACTUATORS AND SWITCHES - Micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) actuators and switches exhibiting geometries and configurations providing superior operating characteristics and longer lifetimes. | 01-20-2011 |
337037000 | With manual or other mechanical contact controlling means | 22 |
20090206977 | Thermal overload relay - A thermal overload relay is provided with an external case, and an adjustment dial with a cam inserted into an adjustment dial insertion hole provided in the external case for adjusting a settling current. A press-fitting section is provided at one of the adjustment dial and the adjustment dial insertion hole, and a locking section is provided at the other of the adjustment dial and the adjustment dial insertion hole. The press-fitting section is press-fit and retained in the locking section. | 08-20-2009 |
20100245018 | Thermal overload relay - A thermal overload relay includes main bimetals which bend upon detection of an overload current; a release lever displaced via movement of a shifter moved in response to the bending of the main bimetals; and a contact reversing mechanism for changing-over contacts responsive to a rotation of the release lever. The main bimetals, the release lever and the contact reversing mechanism are all disposed in a case. The contact reversing mechanism includes a pivotable movable plate; a reversing spring reversing the movable plate by coupling with a rotated release lever; and an interlock plate rotating around a support shaft together with the movable plate. Each contact has a normally opened contact piece and a normally closed contact piece and is disposed respectively in the vicinity of a front surface and in the vicinity of a back surface of the interlock plate. | 09-30-2010 |
20120161918 | THERMAL OVERLOAD RELAY - A reset rod ( | 06-28-2012 |
20130271257 | LOW TRIPPING LEVEL CIRCUIT BREAKERS, TRIPPING UNITS, AND METHODS - Embodiments provide a circuit breaker having a relatively low instantaneous current level at tripping. The circuit breaker includes a tripping mechanism coupled to a moveable electrical contact, the tripping mechanism including a tripping unit having a magnet, a bimetal member extending alongside of the magnet and having a moveable end, and an armature including an engagement portion being moveable as a result of motion the moveable end to trip the circuit breaker upon exceeding an instantaneous current level, and either the armature or the bimetal member includes a non-magnetic separating piece preventing a magnetic short circuit. System and method aspects are provided, as are other aspects. | 10-17-2013 |
20140300443 | THERMAL PROTECTOR - A thermal protector has superiority in current responsiveness or thermal responsiveness with a simple configuration that does not need a separate manufacturing step of incorporating a resistor. At a stage of press processing for cutting from an original material, a movable plate body part of a movable plate is partitioned into a narrow-width part and a wide-width part by a slim hole. The movable plate is assembled to a fixed conductor with columns of an insulator, a bimetal is assembled to the movable plate, the entire configuration is pressed down by a resinous block, and the entire fixing part is fixed by melting tips of the columns. The wide-width part serves as a normal movable plate, whereas the narrow-width part serves as a conductor in a normal state and as a resistor against an overcurrent. | 10-09-2014 |
337038000 | Plural elements combined with single mechanical means | 1 |
20120299690 | CIRCUIT BREAKER AND BATTERY PACK INCLUDING THE SAME - A breaker includes a fixed metal plate | 11-29-2012 |
337052000 | With spring or other energy storage device | 6 |
20100245019 | Thermal overload relay - A thermal overload relay has a case, a main bimetal bending upon detection of an overload current, a release lever rotatably supported by an adjusting link and rotating according to a shifter displaced in response to the bending of the main bimetals, and a contact reversing mechanism for change-over contacts responsive to a rotation of the release lever. The main bimetal, release lever and contact reversing mechanism are disposed in the case. The contact reversing mechanism has a movable plate, and a reversing spring stretched between the other side of the movable plate and a spring support. The other end of the movable plate and the spring support is positioned opposite a support point. The release lever has a release lever supporting part, a reversing spring pushing part, a cam contact part, and a displacement input part, in which the release lever supporting part is pivoted on the adjusting link. | 09-30-2010 |
337053000 | Snap-action | 1 |
337055000 | With latching or holding means | 1 |
20140232510 | THERMO MAGNETIC TRIP UNIT FOR A CIRCUIT BREAKER AND CIRCUIT BREAKER - A thermo magnetic trip unit is disclosed for a circuit breaker, in particular for a molded case circuit breaker. In an embodiment, the thermo magnetic trip unit includes a braid plate, a load plate and a heater arranged between the braid plate and the load plate, whereby the braid plate, the load plate and the heater form a current path. In an embodiment, the thermo magnetic trip unit further includes a bimetal positioned on the heater, a rotatable trip bar and an energy storage spring, whereby the trip bar can release the energy storage spring after being touched by the bimetal with certain power. Further, the bimetal is an arched or curved snap action bimetal which snaps over to an opposite direction as soon as a certain temperature is reached. Further, a circuit breaker, in particular molded case circuit breaker, including such thermo magnetic trip unit, is disclosed. | 08-21-2014 |
337062000 | Reciprocating or slidable motion device | 4 |
20090121821 | SAFETY SWITCH - A switch includes a body with a switch member on a top thereof, an extension extends from an underside of the switch member, and a substantially inverted L-shaped slot is defined through the extension. Two terminals extend through a bottom of the body, in which one of the terminals is fixed with a contact plate. The contact plate has a tongue with a free end, which contacts the other terminal when the circuit is ON, and is separated from the other terminal when the circuit is OFF. An operation member has a first end movably engaged with the slot and a second end connected with the contact plate. Under the current overload condition, the contact plate deforms, the first end of the operation member move downward along the vertical space of the slot, and the switch member is pivoted by a torsion spring to the OFF position. | 05-14-2009 |
337064000 | With camming or wedging means | 1 |
20140022045 | SHIFT REGISTER - Disclosed herein is a shift register in which leakage of charges from a voltage at a set node is prevented to stabilize an output from a stage. The shift register includes a plurality of stages for sequentially outputting scan pulses. Each stage includes a node controller for controlling signal states of a set node and a reset node, and an output unit supplied with any one of a plurality of clock pulses having different phases. The output unit outputs the supplied clock pulse as a scan pulse through an output terminal thereof according to the signal states of the set node and reset node. The node controller includes a first discharging switching device which is turned on or off in response to a scan pulse from a downstream stage. The first discharging switching device is connected between any one of a plurality of clock transfer lines and the set node. | 01-23-2014 |
337066000 | With push-button actuating means | 2 |
20090027154 | CIRCUIT BREAKER INCLUDING AMBIENT COMPENSATION BIMETAL HOLDING AND RELEASING ARC FAULT INDICATOR - An aircraft circuit breaker includes a housing having an opening, separable contacts, an operating mechanism structured to open and close the contacts, and a trip mechanism structured to cooperate with the operating mechanism to trip open the operating mechanism. The trip mechanism includes a first bimetal to trip open the operating mechanism responsive to a thermal fault, a second ambient compensation bimetal to compensate the first bimetal, and an arc fault trip circuit to trip open the operating mechanism responsive to an arc fault. An indicator includes an indicator portion and a leg disposed from the indicator portion. A spring biases the indicator portion. The second bimetal holds the leg of the indicator, thereby holding the indicator against the spring bias. The second bimetal releases the leg of the indicator responsive to the arc fault trip circuit and the arc fault, thereby releasing the indicator to the spring bias. | 01-29-2009 |
20100039209 | OVERLOAD PROTECTION SWITCH - An overload protection switch includes a main body and a press button. Several terminals, a conductive plate and other components are arranged in the main body. By means of switching the press button, the switch is switchable between an on state and an off state. In case of overload, the conductive plate will separate from one of the terminals to switch off the switch. The components arranged in the main body will not hinder the conductive plate from separating from the terminal. When switching on the switch, the conductive plate resiliently contacts the terminal. In case of overload, the conductive plate separates from the terminal to switch off the switch so as to provide overload protection effect. | 02-18-2010 |
337070000 | Latch or latch-release means | 7 |
20080284556 | Current breaker - A current breaker includes a shell, a switching member, a movable conductor, a first conductive strip, a second conductive strip, a third conductive strip, a snap strip, a disengaging member and a locking member. In case of excessive current, the snap strip disfigures to move the disengaging member for releasing the locking member from the movable conductor, and then separates the movable conductor from the first conductive strip so as to cut off current. Moreover, even if the switching member should accidentally be compressed immovable in the ON condition, this current breaker still could work to cut off current automatically. | 11-20-2008 |
20100127816 | INSTALLATION SWITCHGEAR - An installation switching device includes a housing, a main contact point having an arc quenching chamber, an input terminal, an output terminal, an impact-style armature system configured to move the main contact point to an open position, a latching mechanism having a latching point and configured to open an isolating contact point disposed in a secondary current path parallel to a main current path, a main thermostatic bimetallic strip configured to act on the latching point to as to cause the main contact point to remain in the open position, a current limiting resistor disposed in the secondary current path, a selective thermostatic bimetallic strip disposed in the secondary current path and configured to act on the latching mechanism, a handle configured to act on the latching mechanism so as to open and close the main contact point, and a phase connecting rail. | 05-27-2010 |
337072000 | With reclosing or reset means | 1 |
20100245020 | Thermal overload relay - A thermal overload relay includes a main bimetal for detection of an overload current, a shifter associated with the main bimetal, a release lever working according to a displacement of the shifter, a contact reversing mechanism for changing-over contacts by reversing action caused by rotation of the release lever, and a manipulation structure for manipulating the release lever and the contact reversing mechanism. The manipulation structure includes a reset bar for returning the contact reversing mechanism to an initial state. The reset bar is arranged to change-over between a manual reset state in which the reset bar can be pushed-in and an automatic reset state in which the reset bar is pushed-in and turned from the manual reset state and held in that state. | 09-30-2010 |
337074000 | Trip-free | 2 |
20090184795 | Safety switch - A safety switch has a housing, a conducting assembly, a switching assembly and a resilient member. The housing has an on-end and an off-end. The conducting assembly is mounted in the housing and has two conductors and a bimetal strip. The conductors respectively correspond to the on and off-ends and are attached respectively to two separated ends of a circuit. The bimetal strip selectively connects the conductors. The switching assembly has a rocker and a connecting arm. The rocker is mounted pivotally on a top of the housing. The connecting arm connects the rocker and a contacting end of the bimetal strip. The resilient member is mounted between the on-end of the housing and the rocker to stably position the rocker when the circuit is on or off. | 07-23-2009 |
20110080250 | OVERCURRENT PROTECTION DEVICE HAVING FREE TRIP MECHANISM - This invention relates to an overcurrent protection device, which comprises a housing having a first side mounted with first and second wire terminals and a second side installed with a button, an elastic element installed therein for abutting against the button, a memory alloy plate disposed therein and having a first end connected to the first wire terminal and a free end having a first contact, and an elastic metal sheet having two ends movably connected to the first and free ends respectively. When the button is pressed, an extended rod thereof can push the first contact and cause the memory alloy plate to be deformed for enabling the first contact to contact a second contact on the second wire terminal. When the button is released and shifted away from the first contact, a space will be provided for the first contact to return an original status prior to deformation. | 04-07-2011 |
337075000 | Bimetallic element unitary with or comprising latch means | 1 |
20100134234 | SHIFT REGISTER APPARATUS - A shift register apparatus is provided. The pull-down unit of each of the shift registers in the shift register apparatus is controlled by itself, previous, and next two shift registers to enhance the ability of pull-down and voltage regulating. Therefore, the circuit structure of each of the shift registers does not need to be designed a large compensation capacitor therein to substantially restrain the coupling noise effect caused by the clock signal, and thus permitting that each of the shift registers can be collocated with a small compensation capacitor to enhance the output capability thereof. | 06-03-2010 |
337077000 | With external or auxiliary heater | 1 |
20100164676 | TRIP DEVICE - A trip device is disclosed, the device comprising: a power source side heater connected to a power source side of a molded case circuit breaker (MCCB) to receive current; a load side heater connected to a load side of the MCCB to receive the current; and a bimetal including a direct heat unit contacting the power source side heater and an indirect heating unit facing the power source side heater, wherein the bimetal is partially fixed between the power source side heater and the load side heater and is curved when over-current or short-circuited current flows in the MCCB. | 07-01-2010 |
337079000 | With signal or indicating means | 1 |
20130328657 | CIRCUIT BREAKER THERMAL LOAD VISUAL GAUGE - A thermal gauge for circuit breaker useful for indicating operating conditions, such as in a miniature circuit breaker, has a thermal transducer thermally connected to the current path of the circuit breaker such that heat transfer causes the transducer to give a visible display of heat, latch engagement, or current draw within the breaker directly through a window in the face of the circuit breaker. | 12-12-2013 |
337082000 | With operating range calibration or adjustment means | 2 |
337084000 | Comprising mechanical means | 2 |
20090040004 | THERMAL OVERLOAD TRIP APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ADJUSTING TRIP SENSITIVITY THEREOF - A thermal overload trip apparatus capable of minimizing inferiority caused by a variation when manufacturing an adjusting means and simply adjusting sensitivity by duplicating the means for adjusting a sensitivity of a trip operation current, comprising, a trip mechanism driven to a trip position by a driving force from a shifter mechanism on occurrence of an overload on a circuit; a release lever mechanism for driving the trip mechanism to the trip position by pressing it when there is the driving force from the shifter mechanism or for releasing the trip mechanism when there is no driving force, on occurrence of the overload on the circuit; an adjusting lever for operating the release lever mechanism to be horizontally moved by rotation; an adjusting knob having an upper surface having a setting groove and a lower portion having a cam portion; and a means independently adjusting the sensitivity of the trip operation current regardless of manipulating of the adjusting knob. | 02-12-2009 |
20090040005 | METHOD FOR ADJUSTING TRIP SENSITIVITY OF THERMAL OVERLOAD PROTECTION APPARATUS - A method for adjusting a trip sensitivity in a thermal overload protection apparatus so as to effectively set and adjust a trip operation current, comprising: setting an adjusting reference point; measuring a normal position of bimetals; measuring a moving distance at a time of trip operation of a trip latch mechanism; deciding an assembling position of a shifter mechanism based on the measured moving distance at the time of trip operation of the trip latch mechanism, information on a trip distance between a pre-determined shifter mechanism and the trip latch mechanism and information on a size of the shifter mechanism; conducting a predetermined over current to the thermal overload protection apparatus; measuring a conducting time of the overcurrent until a trip occurrence; calculating a difference between the conducting time measured in the measuring step and a predetermined trip time by converting a rotation angle; and marking a graduation of a set trip operation current by the rotation angle calculated in the calculating step. | 02-12-2009 |
337085000 | Bimetallic element unitary with or directly actuates movable contact means | 5 |
20100253467 | THERMAL OVERLOAD RELAY DEVICE - A thermal overload relay device has a mechanism that allows the interphase pitch between connection lines to be readily changeable without using a jig or the like in the work for electrically connecting the thermal overload relay to different types of electromagnetic contactors, thereby reducing the maintenance cost. The mechanism comprises a connection line-holding structure disposed in a casing and holding the connection lines, while permitting the distances between the connection lines to be readily changeable between among at least two different interphase pitches. | 10-07-2010 |
20120092122 | CONTROLLABLE ELECTRONIC SWITCH - A controllable electronic switch for, e.g., controlling power distribution comprises a deformable member such as a bimetal arm that can be deformed to break an electrical path. The deformable member may be anchored at one end and in controllable contact with an electrical conductor at the other end. A heating element, such as a coil, can be used to selectively heat the deformable member. The controllable electronic switch can alternatively comprise a deformable member that is terminated in a wedge-shaped member. When the deformable member bends in response to being heated, the wedge-shaped member forces apart a pair of contacts thus breaking an electrical path. The wedge-shaped member and/or associated structures may be configured as a cam mechanism with multiple latching positions. | 04-19-2012 |
20140111299 | TEMPEATURE SWITCH - In a temperature switch according to the present invention, a base member made of an insulative resin and a switch configuration are integrated into one body with insert molding, and accommodated within a housing. A terminal fixing part of the base member blocks an opening of the housing vertically to an interior surface of the housing, and a sealing member seals the opening of the housing from an exterior surface of the housing. A first external connection terminal (a second external connection terminal is similar) prevents externally pulling and pressing forces applied to the terminal from applying to an internal configuration in a state where a portion formed by being bent into two stages composed of a horizontal part continuous with a tip, a vertical part, and a horizontal part is buried in the terminal fixing part. A stage difference part that is flattened and formed outside the terminal, and cutout parts on a side absorb a distortion caused by external forces applied to the terminal in upper, lower, right and left directions. Internal extension parts, and an external extension part strengthen the fixing of a position of the terminal fixing part. | 04-24-2014 |
20150116072 | Integrated Mechanical Device with Vertical Movement - A device includes a thermally deformable assembly accommodated in a cavity of the interconnection part of an integrated circuit. The assembly can bend when there is a variation in temperature, so that its free end zone is displaced vertically. The assembly can be formed in the back end of line of the integrated circuit. | 04-30-2015 |
337094000 | With operating range, calibration or adjusting means | 1 |
20110248815 | Method For Expanding The Adjustment Range of Overload Protection Devices, Associated Overload Protection Devices, and Their Use - In order to achieve thermomechanical overload protection with a broad adjustment range for protecting against overload currents, the live components carry an electrical current which is between the value of the overload current and zero. According to at least one embodiment of the invention, switching devices are used which, in a preferred embodiment, switch the current, in parallel, from a first current branch to at least one second current branch, the parallel-connected at least one current branch carrying a partial current, which is between the value of the overload current and zero. In the associated overload protection device, contact devices are provided which are associated with live components on two current branches which can be connected in parallel with one another, wherein at least one current branch can be switched on and off by the switching devices. In an alternative embodiment, a first and a second current branch are connected electrically in series by switching devices, as a result of which it is possible to switch over from an upper adjustment range to another, lower adjustment range of the broad adjustment range. | 10-13-2011 |
337097000 | With switch structure protective means | 1 |
20100308952 | Safety Device For Switch - A safety device for a switch includes a first terminal, a second terminal and a conductive plate connected between the two terminals. A first contact point is connected to an end of the second terminal. The conductive plate has a first end fixed to the first terminal and a second contact point connected to a second end of the conductive plate and corresponding to the first contact point. A push rod is located at a side of the conductive plate and a gap is defined between the distal end of the push rod and the conductive plate. The push rod pushes a mediate portion of the conductive plate when the mediate portion of the conductive plate is overheating to bend toward the push rod under a current overload condition. The push rod applies a force to further separate the first and second contact points so as to ensure the circuit is cut off. | 12-09-2010 |
337102000 | With external or auxiliary heating means | 2 |
20090295532 | ELECTRICAL SWITCHING APPARATUS AND HEATER ASSEMBLY THEREFOR - A heater assembly is provided for an electrical switching apparatus. The heater assembly includes a heater element and an elongated bimetal. The heater element includes first and second ends, an intermediate portion disposed therebetween and an aperture disposed proximate the first end. The elongated bimetal includes opposing first and second ends, and is movable between first and second positions corresponding respectively to the separable contacts of the electrical switching apparatus being closeable, and to the first end of the elongated bimetal cooperating with a trip bar to cause an operating mechanism to open the separable contacts. The second end of the elongated bimetal is coupled to the intermediate portion of the heater element. When the elongated bimetal is disposed in the first position, the first end of the elongated bimetal extends beyond the upper surface of the first end of the heater element into the aperture of the heater element. | 12-03-2009 |
20140091894 | OVERLOAD RELEASE, IN PARTICULAR FOR A CIRCUIT BREAKER - An overload release is disclosed, in particular for a circuit breaker, including a metal strip which is made of at least two different types of metal and around which a heat conductor is wound. In an embodiment, the mechanical and electrical connection of the metal strip can be completely or partly disconnected, such that no current flows over the mechanical connection of the metal strip in the completely disconnected case and a portion of the current flows over the mechanical connection in the partly disconnected case. | 04-03-2014 |
337111000 | Bimetallic structure or composition of material | 2 |
20150054613 | ELECTRODE MATERIAL FOR THERMAL-FUSE MOVABLE ELECTRODE - The present invention is an electrode material constituting a movable electrode of a thermal fuse, having a five-layer clad structure including a core material layer, an intermediate layer formed on the both sides of the core material layer, and a surface layer formed on the intermediate layer, wherein the core material layer includes Cu, the intermediate layer includes an Ag—Cu-based alloy, the surface layer includes an Ag—CuO-based oxide-dispersed strengthened alloy, and the ratio of the thickness of the intermediate layer to the thickness of the surface layer (intermediate layer/surface layer) is 0.2 or more and 1.0 or less. This electrode material can be manufactured by partially internally oxidizing a three-layer clad material in which plate materials made of an Ag—Cu-based alloy are clad-jointed to both sides of the plate material made of Cu. | 02-26-2015 |
20150364284 | TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENT SWITCH COMPRISING A SPACER RING - A temperature-dependent switch has a temperature-dependent switching mechanism arranged in a housing having an upper part and a lower part. A first contact area is arranged on an inner side of the upper part and a second contact area is arranged internally in the lower part, the switching mechanism producing, in temperature-dependent fashion, an electrically conductive connection between the first and second contact areas. The switching mechanism comprises a current transfer element, a bimetallic snap-action disc and a movable contact area. The moveable contact area is connected to the current transfer element and interacts with the first contact area, the bimetallic snap-action disc lifting off the movable contact area from the first contact area depending on the temperature of the bimetallic snap-action disc. A resistance ring is arranged between the upper part and the lower part and is electrically in series with the current transfer element between the first and second contact areas when the switch is in its closed state. | 12-17-2015 |
337112000 | Housing, casing or support means | 5 |
20100245021 | Thermal overload relay - A thermal overload relay has an actuator mechanism that generates an operating force by bending of a main bimetal with a heating wire wound thereon; a switching mechanism that is driven by the operating force from the actuator mechanism; a contact changeover mechanism wherein contacts are changed by the switching mechanism operation; and a casing that contains the actuator, the switching and the contact changeover mechanisms. The casing has main circuit terminals and auxiliary circuit terminals arranged on one side, the main circuit terminals electrically connecting the thermal overload relay to an electric load device, and the auxiliary circuit terminals electrically connecting the thermal overload relay to another electric device. When the casing is viewed in plan, the main circuit terminals are aligned and, the auxiliary circuit terminals are arranged in a position offset from the position of the alignment of the main circuit terminals. | 09-30-2010 |
20110109421 | SWITCH MODULE - A switch module having a surge absorber is disclosed. In one embodiment according, the switch module includes a casing having an input terminal, an output terminal and an auxiliary terminal, a switch unit installed in the casing for connecting or disconnecting the input terminal to the output terminal, and a surge absorber installed in the casing and between the output terminal and the auxiliary terminal. Therefore, the switch module is capable of absorbing a voltage spike from the input terminal and thus shielding the circuitry of the switch module from damage. | 05-12-2011 |
20150077211 | CIRCUIT BREAKER WITH A MAGNET FIXING MEANS - There is provided a circuit breaker including a heater configured to generate heat due to a conduction current induced to a moving contact of the circuit breaker; a bimetal configured to be deformed due to heat generated by the heater to separate a contact point of the moving contact; a magnet configured to generate a magnetic force to move an amateur bar when a current above a previously set reference current is induced; and a trip case configured to accommodate the bimetal and magnet, at least part of which is made of a synthetic resin material, a magnetic fixing portion integrally formed in the trip case, and made of a synthetic resin material; a magnet fixing means configured to fasten the magnet to the magnet fixing portion; and a bimetal fixing means configured to fix the bimetal to the heater. | 03-19-2015 |
20150145636 | CIRCUIT BREAKER HEATER-BIMETAL ASSEMBLY, HEATER-BIMETAL APPARATUS, AND ASSEMBLY METHODS THEREOF - A heater-bimetal apparatus is disclosed. The heater-bimetal apparatus has a heating element having a first portion and a second portion, a bimetal element coupled to the heating element at a third portion between the first and second portions, and a support member coupled to the heating element at the third portion, the support member including registration surfaces adapted to be received in pockets formed in spaced portions of circuit breaker housing. Assemblies including the heater-bimetal apparatus and methods of assembly of heater-bimetal assemblies are provided, as are other aspects. | 05-28-2015 |
20160042898 | VENTILATED CIRCUIT BREAKERS, VENTILATED CIRCUIT BREAKER HOUSINGS, AND OPERATIONAL METHODS - In one aspect, circuit breakers including ventilation of heat generated by a bi-metal element are disclosed. Circuit breakers include a circuit breaker housing with a heat channel adjacent to a bi-metal element, and a vent exit from the heat channel configured to remove heat generated by the bi-metal element during use. According to another aspect, an electronic circuit breaker including an electronic module with heat ventilation is disclosed. The electronic circuit breaker includes an electronic module including a housing portion forming an electronic circuit chamber that contains electronic circuit components, wherein the housing portion includes one or more vent exits from the electronic circuit chamber configured to remove heat generated by the electronic circuit components during use. Circuit breaker housings and methods of operating circuit breakers are provided, as are other aspects. | 02-11-2016 |