Inventors:
Michael A. Terminiello - Cheshire CT
Marc P. Asselin - Beacon Falls CT
Joseph P. Fowler - Newtown CT
Lawrence M. Hauser - Waterbury CT
Raymond E. Sansom - New Milford CT
Assignee:
Eaton Corporation - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
G01R 3102
Abstract:
A computer-controlled apparatus (1) for electrical testing of the make-and-break characteristics of electrical switches (15), including characteristics when the switches are actuated very slowly. The apparatus automatically feeds the switches into a test position (16), "breaks them in" by cycling them through many operations, and tests their switching parameters. The amount of hysteresis (54) between a switch actuator's (38) positions at actuation (30) and deactuation (56) is a criterion for sorting the switches. Switches are automatically classified and marked (14) according to their tested characteristics, and sorted into bins (28, 29). Any undesirable electrical "deadbreak" (an excessive transfer delay) during the operation of a double-throw switch's contacts is detectable by both a Timer Method and a Limit Switch Method, and faulty switches are reliably rejected. The apparatus increases accuracy in the testing of switches and reduces human errors such as those caused by fatigue.