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Steven Pever Phones & Addresses

  • Simpsonville, SC
  • Spartanburg, SC
  • Marysville, OH
  • 1468 Township Road 179, Bellefontaine, OH 43311
  • Phoenix, AZ
  • 2016 Bethel Rd, Simpsonville, SC 29681

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Us Patents

Compartmentalized Arc Chamber

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US Patent:
59904399, Nov 23, 1999
Filed:
Mar 26, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/048662
Inventors:
Steven E. Pever - Bellefontaine OH
Assignee:
Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc. - Alpharetta GA
International Classification:
H01H 3302
H01H 3308
US Classification:
218156
Abstract:
A multiphase switch support base including a molded top cover and a molded bottom base each having interior and exterior walls which when assembled together, the base is divided into compartmentalized arc chambers which function to isolate each line contact and each load contact of each phase of the switch from each other as well as from each other line and each other load contact of each of the other phases of the switch.

Polyphase Rotary Switch Including Arc Chamber System With Arc Grids, Line Shields And Baffles

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US Patent:
59456507, Aug 31, 1999
Filed:
Apr 2, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/053886
Inventors:
Michael J. Holland - Hilliard OH
Steven E. Pever - Bellefontaine OH
Assignee:
Siemens Energy & Automation,Inc. - Alpharetta GA
International Classification:
H01H 930
H01H 2154
H01H 3304
US Classification:
218 1
Abstract:
A multi-phased switch support base including a molded top cover and a molded bottom base each having interior and exterior walls which divide the interiors. When assembled together the base is divided into compartmentalized arc chambers which function to isolate each line contact and each load contact of each phase of the switch from each other as well as from each other line and each other load contact of each of the other phases of the switch. A multiplicity of unique snap-in arc chutes and baffles to help control and extinguish the arc generated during disconnect operations of the rotor from the stationary contacts are provided in each arc chamber.

Rotary Switch Including Spring Biased Knife Blade Contacts

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US Patent:
59693088, Oct 19, 1999
Filed:
Apr 2, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/053894
Inventors:
Steven E. Pever - Bellefontaine OH
Assignee:
Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc. - Alpharetta CA
International Classification:
H01H 2154
H01H 142
US Classification:
200 15
Abstract:
A rotor assembly arranged between line and load contacts of a current interrupting device for interrupting circuit current between the line and the load contacts, the rotor assembly comprising an elongated rotor shaft for mounting in a base of the current interrupting device; a contact assembly having a pair of channeled and bowed conductive blades each having free ends at opposite edges for engaging a correspondingly positioned line contact and a correspondingly positioned load contact, each of the conductive blades further having a flat indentation for receiving a spring; the contact assembly further including a pair of springs having a bowed configuration and a flat portion at each end and which are assembled with the flat indentation of each one of the pair of conductive blades to resiliently bias the conductive blades toward one another, where the springs further including a raised portion having an aperture and each pair of conductive blades extend through the aperture in the elongated rotor shaft and each pair of springs resiliently bias the conductive blades toward one another within the shaft aperture.

Systems And Methods For Electrically Connecting Circuit Devices For Power Distribution Enclosures

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US Patent:
20140160638, Jun 12, 2014
Filed:
Dec 7, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/708181
Inventors:
Steven E. Pever - Spartanburg SC, US
Timothy J. Fink - Woodruff SC, US
Karthik Chandran Krishnamurthy - Greenville SC, US
Raymond Jadin - Lexington SC, US
International Classification:
H01H 9/02
US Classification:
361643
Abstract:
A system is provided for a power distribution enclosure that includes an electronic circuit component. The system includes a conductive adapter having a head, and a circuit breaker base adapted for mounting to the power distribution enclosure. The circuit breaker base has an aperture adapted to receive the head of the conductive adapter. The head of the conductive adapter has a shape that substantially prevents rotation of the conductive adapter when the conductive adapter is inserted into the aperture. The conductive adapter is configured to draw away or absorb heat from the electronic circuit component and move the absorbed heat out of the power distribution enclosure. The circuit breaker base is adapted to substantially prevent heat from escaping from the conductive adapter into the power distribution enclosure. Numerous other aspects are provided.
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