Abstract:
A miniature circuit breaker is disclosed with a latch for continuously opening and closing a contact point with a contact lever on which the moving contact member is molded. A toggle lever gear with a link connected to a switching handle and a coupling element are provided, the coupling element connecting the link with the contact lever, which toggle lever gear can be brought from a first stable position (switched-on position) into a second stable position via a dead-center position by a tripping mechanism. The contact lever can be rotated and the contact point can be permanently opened. A compression spring is provided which acts on the link, the force of which acts approximately in a direction of the longitudinal extent of the link in the switched-off position, and thus at the beginning of the switching-on process, and transversely thereto in the switched-on position.
Abstract:
An electrical switching device is disclosed which can be used in combination with a line, motor or fault-current circuit breaker, with a thermal release, with an electromagnetic release, with a switching mechanism with a latching point and at least one contact point which is continuously opened or closed by the switching mechanism, with an operating handle which is connected to one end of a lug by a coupling element and the other end of which is coupled to a contact base carrying the moving contact member, and with a latching lever which, together with a release lever, forms the latching point. The contact base for the moving contact member is located between the thermal release and the electromagnetic release. Together with a rotatably supported release lever interacting with the electromagnetic release and the thermal release, the latching lever forms the latching point. The thermal release is coupled to the release lever by a connecting rod passing over the contact base so that both the thermal release and the electromagnetic release open the latching point in the event of an overcurrent and/or short-circuit current and in that a striking lever is provided, which is mounted such that it can rotate, can be pivoted on the one hand by the thermal release and on the other hand by the electrical release, and, on release, pivots the release lever in the direction to unlatch the latching point.
Abstract:
A miniature circuit breaker is disclosed with a latch for continuously opening and closing a contact point with a contact lever on which the moving contact member is molded. A toggle lever gear with a link connected to a switching handle and a coupling element are provided, the coupling element connecting the link with the contact lever, which toggle lever gear can be brought from a first stable position (switched-on position) into a second stable position via a dead-center position by a tripping mechanism. The contact lever can be rotated and the contact point can be permanently opened. A compression spring is provided which acts on the link, the force of which acts approximately in a direction of the longitudinal extent of the link in the switched-off position, and thus at the beginning of the switching-on process, and transversely thereto in the switched-on position.
Abstract:
The disclosure relates to an electrical installation switching device, having a switching mechanism with a latching point which can be unlatched manually by means of a switching toggle or by means of an electromagnetic or thermal release, having a tripping lever which can be operated by the electromagnetic and thermal release and acts on the latching point, having a latching lever which forms one element of the latching point, and having a movable contact lever, which can pivot, is acted on by the electrical release in the event of a short-circuit and is moved permanently to the disconnected position by the switching mechanism in the event of a short-circuit or overcurrent. The latching lever (which is mounted in the enclosure such that it can rotate) together with the tripping lever forms the latching point. The tripping lever is mounted such that it can rotate on the same rotation axis as the switching toggle. A projection which holds a first limb of a U-bracket is integrally formed on the switching toggle, diametrically opposite the switching handle, and its other, second limb is guided such that it can move in an elongated hole in the elongated latching lever and is connected in an articulated manner to a connecting lug, whose other end is connected to the contact lever, which is mounted such that it can rotate.
Abstract:
An electrical switchgear is disclosed, such as a line, motor or fault-current circuit breaker, with a thermal trip, with an electromagnetic trip, with a switching mechanism with a latching point and at least one contact point which is continuously opened or closed by means of the switching mechanism, with an operating handle which is connected to one end of a lug by means of a coupling element and the other end of which is coupled to a contact base carrying the moving contact member, and with a latch lever which, together with a trip lever, forms the latching point. The contact base for the moving contact member is located between the thermal trip and the electromagnetic trip. Together with a rotatably supported trip lever interacting with the electromagnetic trip and the thermal trip, the latch lever forms the latching point. The thermal trip is coupled to the trip lever by a connecting rod passing over the contact base so that both the thermal trip and the electromagnetic trip open the latching point in the event of an excess current and/or short circuit current.
Abstract:
Methods and systems are presented for automatically generating a slide associated with a slideshow. In one aspect, a method includes selecting an image for inclusion in a slideshow, where the image has associated facial detection information. A face location is determined in the selected image based on the facial detection information and the selected image is cropped based on the determined face location to generate a cropped image depicting the included face. The cropped image is inserted into a slide associated with the slideshow. Further, an animation having a defined animation path can be associated with the slide. Also, the face location can be identified as a position in the animation path and the slide can be animated based on the associated animation.
Abstract:
Access terminals are adapted to receive cell selection instructions directing the access terminal to connect to a target cell from a serving cell upon a channel release. The access terminal may determine whether one or more signal parameters of the target cell are above respective threshold values. If the one or more signal parameters are above the respective threshold values, the access terminal connects to the target cell. If one or more signal parameters are not above the respective threshold values, the access terminal continues with the serving cell. Wireless network devices send a channel release message at the end of an active call. The channel release message can include a cell selection instruction directing the access terminal to connect to a target cell upon channel release. Other aspects, embodiments, and features are also claimed and described.
Abstract:
A system in accordance with the present invention may include one or more processors, memory that receives instructions from the one or more processors according to a clock operating at a frequency, one or more programs stored in the memory, with instructions to: define a layer, wherein the layer comprises one or more effects; associate media content with the layer; aggregate the layer with one or more other layers; and, assemble the aggregated layers.
Abstract:
A system in accordance with the present invention may include one or more processors, memory that receives instructions from the one or more processors according to a clock operating at a frequency, one or more programs stored in the memory, with instructions to: access media content; analyze the media content according to meta data, media characteristics, or other media-related data; and, create a media content object cluster according to the meta data, the media characteristics, or the other media-related data.