EP1416503B1 - Dispositif de commutation commandé par éléctro-aimant et dispositif de commande d'un éléctro-aimant - Google Patents

Dispositif de commutation commandé par éléctro-aimant et dispositif de commande d'un éléctro-aimant Download PDF

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EP1416503B1
EP1416503B1 EP20030024535 EP03024535A EP1416503B1 EP 1416503 B1 EP1416503 B1 EP 1416503B1 EP 20030024535 EP20030024535 EP 20030024535 EP 03024535 A EP03024535 A EP 03024535A EP 1416503 B1 EP1416503 B1 EP 1416503B1
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Masato Yabu
Tomoyuki Kii
Ayumu Morita
Akio Nakazawa
Hisao Kawakami
Takumi Shinagawa
Tomohiro Sugino
Yasunobu Fujita
Matsuru Nakamura
Takashi Shiina
Sadao Satou
Kenichi Ogasawara
Satoshi Isono
Kenji Tsuchiya
Toshio Hashimoto
Keisuke Abe
Kenji Koyama
Masahiro Fukuchi
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H33/00High-tension or heavy-current switches with arc-extinguishing or arc-preventing means
    • H01H33/60Switches wherein the means for extinguishing or preventing the arc do not include separate means for obtaining or increasing flow of arc-extinguishing fluid
    • H01H33/66Vacuum switches
    • H01H33/666Operating arrangements
    • H01H33/6662Operating arrangements using bistable electromagnetic actuators, e.g. linear polarised electromagnetic actuators
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01FMAGNETS; INDUCTANCES; TRANSFORMERS; SELECTION OF MATERIALS FOR THEIR MAGNETIC PROPERTIES
    • H01F7/00Magnets
    • H01F7/06Electromagnets; Actuators including electromagnets
    • H01F7/08Electromagnets; Actuators including electromagnets with armatures
    • H01F7/081Magnetic constructions
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01FMAGNETS; INDUCTANCES; TRANSFORMERS; SELECTION OF MATERIALS FOR THEIR MAGNETIC PROPERTIES
    • H01F7/00Magnets
    • H01F7/06Electromagnets; Actuators including electromagnets
    • H01F7/08Electromagnets; Actuators including electromagnets with armatures
    • H01F7/18Circuit arrangements for obtaining desired operating characteristics, e.g. for slow operation, for sequential energisation of windings, for high-speed energisation of windings
    • H01F7/1805Circuit arrangements for holding the operation of electromagnets or for holding the armature in attracted position with reduced energising current
    • H01F7/1816Circuit arrangements for holding the operation of electromagnets or for holding the armature in attracted position with reduced energising current making use of an energy accumulator
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H1/00Contacts
    • H01H1/0015Means for testing or for inspecting contacts, e.g. wear indicator
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H9/00Details of switching devices, not covered by groups H01H1/00 - H01H7/00
    • H01H9/0066Auxiliary contact devices
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H47/00Circuit arrangements not adapted to a particular application of the relay and designed to obtain desired operating characteristics or to provide energising current
    • H01H47/02Circuit arrangements not adapted to a particular application of the relay and designed to obtain desired operating characteristics or to provide energising current for modifying the operation of the relay
    • H01H47/04Circuit arrangements not adapted to a particular application of the relay and designed to obtain desired operating characteristics or to provide energising current for modifying the operation of the relay for holding armature in attracted position, e.g. when initial energising circuit is interrupted; for maintaining armature in attracted position, e.g. with reduced energising current
    • H01H47/043Circuit arrangements not adapted to a particular application of the relay and designed to obtain desired operating characteristics or to provide energising current for modifying the operation of the relay for holding armature in attracted position, e.g. when initial energising circuit is interrupted; for maintaining armature in attracted position, e.g. with reduced energising current making use of an energy accumulator

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  • the present invention relates to a solenoid operation device and more particularly to a solenoid operation device that uses electromagnetic force to operate a circuit breaker or other switching device.
  • Electromagnetic force generated from an electromagnet is used for operating a circuit breaker or other switching device (refer to JP-A 2002-217026 , pages 2 to 4, Figs. 1 to 3 ).
  • a solenoid-operated switching device may be composed by combining a solenoid operation device with a switching device.
  • the control circuit board to be used may comprise a microcomputer, a logic IC (CPLD/FPGA), a mechanical relay, or the like.
  • the electrical current required for the "close contact” command and "open contact” command is approximately several tens of milliamperes. Therefore, a low-energy switching device may be configured.
  • a solenoid operation device with the feature included in the first part of claim is known from US 4,533.972 . This document is primarily concerned with electrical properties of the circuitry.
  • EP 1 128 409 A2 and EP 1 255 609 A2 disclose further solenoid operation devices. These documents show some structural features of the devices but are primarily concerned with their respective magnetic properties.
  • an electromagnet, a capacitor, a control circuit board, and other components are housed in a casing in such a manner that the electromagnet and switching device are interconnected with a link mechanism.
  • the steps for housing the electromagnet, capacitor, and control circuit board in a casing have to be performed in a narrow space within the casing. It is therefore necessary to lay out the components while considering the ease of installation, inspection, and servicing.
  • Standard-size steel pipes which are defined, for instance, by the JIS, as lateral legs.
  • the electromagnet is generally positioned forward.
  • the casing is wider than deep.
  • the employed electromagnet should have a rectangular cross section. Consequently, thin steel plates are stacked to form lateral legs, and the employed structure comprises a movable magnet core, stationary magnet core, and coil that have a square cross section.
  • standard-size, circular steel pipes need to be shaped like a square if the employed movable magnet core and other components have a square cross section. The use of such square steel pipes increases the number of machining and assembling steps. Further, if the lateral legs are made by stacking thin steel plates, the number of parts and the cost both increase.
  • control circuit board When the control circuit board is used to control the electromagnet, it is necessary to control the conduction direction for the electromagnetic coil in compliance with the "close contact” command and "open contact” command. To mount the control circuit board in the solenoid operation device, it is necessary to downsize the electronic, mechanical, and other parts to be mounted on the control circuit board.
  • the electrical current required for the "close contact” command and "open contact” command is approximately several tens of milliamperes. Therefore, a digital relay, which has been a mainstream relay in recent years, can be used as a relay for outputting the "close contact” command and "open contact” command to a circuit breaker.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a solenoid operation device that is configured so as to offer increased ease of operation.
  • Fig. 1 is a front view of a solenoid operation device according to the present invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a side view of a solenoid-operated switching device that includes a solenoid operation device and a circuit breaker.
  • the solenoid operation device comprises a casing 10.
  • the casing 10 has an opening 12 at the front.
  • a detachable front cover (not shown) is fastened to the front of the casing 10.
  • a capacitor 16 and a control circuit board 18 are positioned separately and independently around an electromagnet 14.
  • the electromagnet 14 is fastened to the center of the bottom of the casing with bolts and nuts.
  • the capacitor 16 and control circuit board 18 are separately fastened to the opposing lateral surfaces of the casing. More specifically, the capacitor 16 is fastened to the left-hand side of the casing 10 with bolts and nuts.
  • the control circuit board 18 is fastened with bolts and nuts to the right-hand side of the casing 10 via spacers 20.
  • the casing 10 houses not only a secondary plug 22 and cables 24, 26, 28 and 30, but also an auxiliary contact 34, an indicator plate 36, a counter 38, which serve as a status detection mechanism for detecting the status of a vacuum circuit breaker (vacuum valve), which functions as a switching device.
  • the secondary plug 22 is fastened to the top of the casing 10 with bolts and nuts.
  • the secondary plug 22 is connected, for instance, to a power supply cable and a signal cable routed to a digital or analog relay.
  • Cable 24 is connected to a plus terminal and a minus terminal of the capacitor 16.
  • Cable 26 is connected to the auxiliary contact 34.
  • Cable 28 is connected to the control circuit board 18 via connector 40. Cable 28 is connected to a limit switch 42.
  • Cable 30 is connected to a coil 48 of the electromagnet 14. Cables 28 and 30 are crimped to terminal 43 when they are connected.
  • the limit switch 42 is fastened to the bottom of the casing 10 via a metal fitting 44. The limit switch 42 opens and closes its contact in accordance with the position of an interlock rod 46, which freely elevates perpendicularly along the casing 10. A signal indicating whether the contact is open or closed is supplied to the control circuit board 18.
  • the control circuit board 18 not only receives power from the secondary plug 22, but also receives a signal, which carries a "close contact” or “open contact” (power shutoff) command, from a digital or analog relay.
  • a control logic section which performs logical operations to control the drive for the electromagnet 14, a recharger/discharger circuit for recharging/discharging the capacitor 16, and a relay and relay contact for controlling the conduction direction of the coil (electromagnetic coil) 48 (not shown).
  • the control circuit board 18 also carries a light-emitting diode 50 for indicating that the capacitor 16 is completely recharged, an "ON" pushbutton (pushbutton switch) 52 for manually issuing a “close contact” command to a vacuum circuit breaker 32, and an "OFF" pushbutton (pushbutton switch) 54 for manually issuing an “open contact” (power shutoff) command to the vacuum circuit breaker 32.
  • the auxiliary contact 34, indicator plate 36, and counter 38 are positioned over the electromagnet 14 as a status detection mechanism for the vacuum circuit breaker 32 and connected to a plate 56. These components are integral with the electromagnet 14.
  • the electromagnet 14 includes a movable magnet core 58, a stationary magnet core 60, a coil 48, a shaft 62, two movable flat plates 64 and 66, a permanent magnet 68, cylindrical iron covers 70 and 72, mounting plates made of iron 74 and 76, and a stationary rod 78.
  • the coil (electromagnetic coil) 48 is housed in a coil bobbin 48a, which is positioned between mounting plates 74 and 76.
  • the stationary rod 78 is fastened not only to the bottom of the casing 10 with bolts and nuts but also to a base 80.
  • Shaft 62 is positioned at the center of the electromagnet 14 and oriented in the perpendicular direction. Further, the top of shaft 62 is inserted into a through hole 82 in plate 66, and the bottom of shaft 62 is inserted into a through hole 84 in mounting plate 76. Shaft 62 is free to move up and down and slide.
  • the movable magnet core 58 and movable plate plates 64 and 66 are fastened with nuts to the outer circumferential surface of the shaft 62.
  • Shaft 88 is connected to the underside of shaft 62 via pin 86.
  • Two movable flat plates (steel plates) 64 and 66, one large and one small, are installed over shaft 62.
  • Mounting plate 90 is connected to the bottom of shaft 62.
  • a ring-shaped contact-opening spring 92 is mounted between mounting plate 90 and base 80 and centered with respect to the axial center of shaft 62.
  • the contact opening spring 92 gives elastic force for separating the movable magnet core 58 from the stationary magnet core 60 to shaft 62 via mounting plate 90.
  • the permanent magnet 68 is placed around the movable magnet core 58 and fastened to mounting plate 74.
  • the stationary magnet core 60 is bolted down to mounting plate 76.
  • the bottom of shaft 88 is connected to a pair of levers 96 via pin 94.
  • the lever 96 is a part of a link mechanism that changes the transmission direction of driving force derived from electromagnetic force generated by the electromagnet 14, and connected to lever 100 via shaft 98.
  • Lever 100 is connected to a link plate 104 via pin 102.
  • a stopper pin 106 is fastened to an end of the lever 96. When the vacuum circuit breaker 32 is tripped, the stopper pin 106 comes into contact with a stopper bolt 108, which is fastened to the base 60, thereby inhibiting the lever 96 from moving toward the base 80.
  • the link plate 104 is inserted into an insulation rack 110, which is fastened to the base 80, and free to move up and down (reciprocating motion).
  • a contact pressure spring pusher 112 is formed over the link plate 104.
  • a through hole is made in the contact pressure spring pusher 112.
  • An axial end of an insulation rod 114 is inserted into the through hole.
  • a bolt 118 is fastened to the axial end via a washer 116.
  • a contact pressure spring 120 is mounted between the contact pressure spring pusher 112 and the bottom of the insulation rod 114.
  • the top of the insulation rod 114 is connected not only to a movable feeder 122 via a flexible conductor 121 but also to a movable conductor 124 for the vacuum circuit breaker 32.
  • the movable conductor 124 is connected to a movable contact (not shown).
  • a stationary contact (not shown) is positioned opposite the movable contact.
  • the stationary contact is connected to a stationary conductor 126 and housed in an insulation sleeve 128 together with the movable contact.
  • the insulation sleeve 128 is kept in a vacuum.
  • the stationary conductor 126 is connected to a stationary feeder 129.
  • the stationary feeder 129 is fastened to the insulation rack 110.
  • An upper contactor 130 is connected to the stationary feeder 129.
  • a lower contactor 132 is connected to the movable feeder 122. Distribution line or other power cables are connected to these contactors 130 and 132.
  • the signal generated from the control circuit board 18 energizes the coil (electromagnetic coil) 48 of the electromagnet 14.
  • a magnetic field is then formed around the coil 48 using a path connecting the movable magnet core 58, stationary magnet core 60, mounting plate 76, cover 72, and mounting plate 74 in order named.
  • a downward attraction force is then applied to the bottom end face of the movable magnet core 58 so that the movable magnet core 58 moves toward the stationary magnet core 60 and is attracted to the stationary magnet core 60.
  • the magnetic field formed by the permanent magnet 68 is oriented in the same direction as the magnetic field generated when the coil 48 is excited. Therefore, the movable magnet core 58 moves toward the stationary magnet core 60 while attraction force is great.
  • the contact closing or contact opening state of the vacuum circuit breaker 32 is detected by the auxiliary contact 34, indicator plate 36, and counter 38.
  • rod 134 is connected to the top of shaft 62, which is coupled to the movable magnet core 58, as shown in Fig. 2 .
  • a through hole is (not shown) is made in the top of rod 134.
  • Pin 136 is inserted into the through hole.
  • Pin 136 is inserted into elongated holes in levers 138 and 140.
  • Rod 134 is connected to levers 138 and 140 via pin 136.
  • Lever 138 is connected to the auxiliary contact 34 via axis 142.
  • the auxiliary contact 34 has a normally open contact and normally closed contact. These contacts open/close in accordance with the up-down motion of shaft 62.
  • the normally open contact of the auxiliary contact 34 closes when axis 142 rotates in a certain direction, and the normally closed contact opens when axis 142 rotates in the opposite direction.
  • axis 142 can be rotated in accordance with the up-down motion of shaft 62 because an elongated hole is made in lever 138 with pin 136 inserted into the elongated hole.
  • the normally open contact and normally closed contact can be closed/opened in accordance with the rotation of axis 142.
  • Lever 140 is connected to a stationary plate 146 via pin 144.
  • the bottom of the stationary plate 146 is fastened to plate 56.
  • Lever 140 can rotate around pin 144 in accordance with the up-down motion of shaft 62.
  • the indicator plate 36 is integral with the leading end of lever 140.
  • the upper front of the indicator plate 36 is marked “OFF”, whereas the lower front is marked “ON”.
  • the “OFF” mark is visible from the front of the casing 10 while the indicator plate 36 is positioned as shown in Fig. 2 .
  • the “ON” mark is visible from the front of the casing 10 when the indicator plate 36 moves upward from the position indicated in Fig. 2 .
  • Concisely, either the "OFF" mark or "ON” mark is visible from the front of the casing 10 in accordance with the up-down motion of shaft 62.
  • the indicator plate 36 is provided with spring 148.
  • One end of spring 148 is connected to the axial end of lever 140 and the remaining end is connected to a counter lever 150 for the counter 38.
  • Spring 148 expands and contracts in accordance with the rotation of lever 140.
  • the counter lever 150 rotates around pin 152 (over an angular range of up to approximately 45 degrees). Each time the counter lever 150 rotates, the number of open/close operations of the vacuum circuit breaker 32 is mechanically counted.
  • the auxiliary contact 34, indicator plate 36, and counter 38 detect the "on" or “off” state of the vacuum circuit breaker 32 each time the vacuum circuit breaker 32 performs a contact closing operation or contact opening operation (power shutoff operation).
  • the solenoid-operated switching device which includes the casing 10 in which the electromagnet 14 is housed and the insulation rack 110 in which the vacuum circuit breaker 32 is housed, can be transported toward the front of the casing 10 as it moves on the wheels 154.
  • a bracket 162 is fastened, as shown in Fig. 5 , to the mount 156 to specify the run position 158 and open-circuit position 160.
  • an interlock lever 164 is fastened to the top of the interlock rod 46 and inserted into an operation hole 168 in a mounting member 165, which is attached to the bottom of the casing 10.
  • a lock pin 170 is fastened to the bottom of the interlock rod 46.
  • the interlock rod 46 is inserted into a concave, which defines the run position 158 and open-circuit position 160, and brought into contact with the bracket 162 so as to inhibit the vacuum circuit breaker 32 from being pulled out.
  • a limit switch 42 which serves as an interlock switch, is ON so that a signal entered into the control circuit board 18 as a "close contact" command is not blocked by the limit switch 42.
  • the interlock rod 46 moves upward in accordance with the ascent of the interlock lever 164, as shown in Fig. 6 , thereby allowing the vacuum circuit breaker 32 to be pulled out.
  • the solenoid-operated switching device can be pulled out forward and moved to the open-circuit position 160.
  • the limit switch 42 turns off in accordance with the ascent of the interlock rod 46, thereby forcibly inhibiting the "close contact" command from being input into the control circuit board 18.
  • the vacuum circuit breaker 32 cannot be turned on.
  • the stopper pin 106 is in contact with the lock pin 170 as shown in Fig. 7 , thereby inhibiting the interlock rod 46 from moving upward.
  • the interlock lever 164 is operated, the interlock rod 46 cannot move upward because the stopper pin 106 is in contact with the lock pin 170.
  • the vacuum circuit breaker 32 cannot be pulled out.
  • the present embodiment provides a hole 174 in the base 80 and at a position away from the front cover 166, into which a contact opening handle 172 is to be inserted, as shown in Fig. 8 . Since the use of handle 172 for power shutoff provides an increase in the operating speed, it is applicable to all situations where a power shutoff operation needs to be performed. More specifically, handle 172 can be inserted into hole 174 no matter whether the front cover 166 is installed.
  • the present embodiment provides hole 178 in the base 80, subsequently to hole 174, as shown in Fig. 9 .
  • the leading end of a contact closing handle 176 can be inserted into hole 178.
  • the contact closing operation performed by the contact closing handle 176 does not provide an increase in the operating speed. To permit such a contact closing operation to be performed only when the vacuum circuit breaker 32 is removed from the distribution switchboard for in-house assembly, disassembly, servicing, or inspection (periodic inspection), therefore, the employed structure is such that hole 178 is exposed to view only when the front cover 166 is removed.
  • the vacuum circuit breaker 32 is to be turned on manually with the contact closing handle 176, the front cover 166 is removed and then the leading end of the contact closing handle 176 is inserted into hole 178 in the base 80.
  • the contact closing handle 176 is inserted into hole 178 in such a manner that the leading end of the contact closing handle 176 comes into contact with the top of the stopper pin 106.
  • the contact closing handle 176 is later inserted outside the lever 96 and brought into contact with the top of the stopper pin 106, and then the contact closing handle 176 is moved upward using the top of hole 178 as a fulcrum, the lever 96 rotates clockwise around shaft 98, thereby turning on the vacuum circuit breaker 32.
  • the contact closing operation cannot be manually performed until the front cover 166 is removed.
  • the present embodiment also provides hole 174 for accepting the contact opening handle 172 in the base 80, away from the front cover 166, and at a location facing the stopper pin 106, and provides hole 178 for accepting the contact closing handle 176 in the base 80, within the area for installing the front cover 166, and at a location facing the stopper pin 106.
  • the solenoid operation device is assembled by moving the electromagnet 14, capacitor 16, control circuit board 18, secondary plug 22, cables 24 to 28, and other components into the casing 10 from the front of the casing 10 on the base 80, fastening the electromagnet 14 to roughly at the center of the casing 10, and securing the capacitor 16 and control circuit board 18 to the lateral surfaces of the casing 10. Since the auxiliary contact 34, indicator plate 36, and counter 38 are integral with the electromagnet 14 via plate 56 in this instance, they are positioned over the electromagnet 14 when the electromagnet 14 is secured. Further, the cables 24 to 28 are integral with the secondary plug 22, connector 40, and limit switch 42. Therefore, the secondary plug 22 is secured to the top of the casing 10 while it is connected to cable 28 or and the like.
  • the electromagnet 14 is positioned roughly at the center of the casing 10, and the capacitor 16 and control circuit board 18 are positioned on either side of the electromagnet 14 and separately fastened to the lateral surfaces of the casing 10 as described above. This results in an increase not only in the ease of installation, servicing, and inspection but also in the workability. Further, it is possible to inhibit the shock and vibration generated by the electromagnet 14 from being transmitted to the capacitor 16 and control circuit board 18.
  • auxiliary contact 34, indicator plate 36, and counter 38 are joined to plate 56 to be integral with the electromagnet 14. This results in a simple configuration.
  • the electromagnet 14 is entirely covered with a member made of iron. Therefore, the magnetic field does not leak out of the electromagnet. As a result, erratic operations of a control circuit can be avoided. This also fixes a problem in which the characteristics of the electromagnet 14 vary depending on the position of a magnetic material such as the casing 10.
  • a solid lubricant is applied to sliding sections where one component member slides along another and to shaft support or rotary sections where one component member supports another that freely rotates.
  • a dry bearing is used as a solid lubricant for sliding sections such as through hole 82 in plate 56 and through hole 84 in mounting plate 76 and for rotary or shaft support sections such as pins 86, 94, 102, and 144 and shaft 98.
  • sliding sections such as through hole 82 in plate 56 and through hole 84 in mounting plate 76
  • rotary or shaft support sections such as pins 86, 94, 102, and 144 and shaft 98.
  • the sliding operation (up-down motion) of shaft 62, the rotation of levers 96, 100, and 140, and the support of various other members can be performed smoothly.
  • the electromagnet 14 can be hermetically sealed.
  • the electromagnet control device comprises an AC/DC converter 200, a recharger circuit 202, a control logic section 204, and a discharger circuit 206.
  • the discharger circuit 206 is connected to the capacitor 16 and electromagnetic coil 48.
  • the AC/DC converter 200 receives DC or AC control power P, N from the secondary plug 22. If DC power is received, the AC/DC converter 200 outputs it directly to the recharger circuit 202 and control logic section 204. If AC power is received, on the other hand, the AC/DC converter 200 converts it to DC power and then delivers it to the recharger circuit 202 and control logic section 204.
  • the recharger circuit 202 rapidly recharges the capacitor 16 and then gradually performs a recharging operation until the maximum voltage is attained. Electrical power stored in the capacitor 16 is used to exercise drive control over the electromagnetic coil 48.
  • the discharger circuit 206 is provided with an FET (field-effect transistor) 208, which serves as a main control means, a pair of relay contacts 210 and 212, a diode D1, and a resistor RL.
  • FET 208 is inserted into a conduction circuit that receives power (electrical current) from the capacitor 16 and supplies it to the electromagnetic coil 48, and subjected to on/off control in accordance with a control signal from the control logic section 204.
  • Relay contacts 210 and 212 which constitute a pair of mechanical selector relays, are inserted into a conduction circuit that receives power from the capacitor 16 and supplies it to the electromagnetic coil 48.
  • Relay contacts 210 and 212 have the same changeover contacts and both comprise a normally open contact and normally closed contact.
  • Relay contact 210 is connected so as to connect the normally open contact to one end of the electromagnetic coil 48, connect the normally closed contact to the other end of the electromagnetic coil 48, and connect the changeover contact to the plus side of the capacitor 16.
  • Relay contact 212 is connected so as to connect the normally closed contact to one end of the electromagnetic coil 48, connect the normally open contact to the other end of the electromagnetic coil 48, and connect the changeover contact to FET 208.
  • the changeover contact is also connected to the changeover contact of relay contact 210 via resistor RL and diode D1.
  • Relay contacts 210 and 212 constitute a pair of selector relays.
  • the changeover contacts and normally closed contacts are mutually interconnected so that relay contacts 210 and 212 function as a contact opening means for forming a conduction circuit that separates the movable magnet core 58 from the stationary magnet core 60 as a conduction circuit for receiving power from the capacitor 16 and supplying it to the electromagnetic coil 48.
  • relay contacts 210 and 212 change their contact connections.
  • the changeover contacts are connected to the normally open contacts so as to form a conduction circuit for bringing the movable magnet core 58 into contact with the stationary magnet core 60 as a conduction circuit for supplying power from the capacitor 16 to the electromagnetic coil 16 and as a conduction circuit that supplies power to the electromagnetic coil 48 in the direction opposite to that of a conduction circuit provided by the contact opening means.
  • This conduction circuit is configured as a contact closing means for turning off the conduction circuit that is formed upon "open contact" command issuance.
  • FET 208 turns on and off to turn on and off the coil current of the electromagnetic coil 48.
  • relay contacts 210 and 212 which serve as selector relays, are required to deliver their conduction performance only.
  • FET 208 which serves as a main switch, is provided with a large opening/closing capacity in order to reduce the cost and size.
  • relay contacts 210 and 212 are used as a contact opening means. Therefore, even if relay contacts 210 and 212 malfunction, at least a contact opening operation will be properly carried out.
  • FET 208 shuts off the coil current of the electromagnetic coil 48, an overvoltage proportional to the current conversion rate may be generated to damage the electromagnetic coil 48.
  • resistor RL and diode D1 are connected as energy consumption devices. Therefore, even if an overvoltage is generated by the electromagnetic coil 48 at the time of contact closing or opening, resistor RL can consume the energy arising out of the overvoltage.
  • the recharger circuit 202 comprises a relay coil 214, a relay contact 216, an FET 218, a recharging completion detection circuit 220, a plurality of recharging resistors Rb and Rs, a diode D2, and a plurality of zener diodes ZD1 to ZDn.
  • the zener diodes ZD1 to ZDn are series-connected to each other and connected across the capacitor 16. These zener diodes maintain the charge voltage of the capacitor 16 at a specified level.
  • Recharging resistors Rb and Rs have different resistance values. Their relationship is such that Rb > Rs. These recharging resistors Rb, Rs are series-connected together with diode D2 within a circuit that interconnects the AC/DC converter 200 and capacitor 16. At the beginning of recharging, the recharging completion detection circuit 220 outputs a High-level signal, thereby turning on FET 218 and relay 214 and causing relay contact 216 to switch from the normally closed contact to the normally open contact. Recharging resistor Rs, which has a small resistance value, is then inserted into a circuit for recharging the capacitor 16 to rapidly recharge the capacitor 16.
  • the recharging completion detection circuit 220 When the charge voltage of the capacitor 16 reaches voltage value Vt1, which is adequate for driving the electromagnet 14, the recharging completion detection circuit 220 outputs a Low-level recharging completion signal, thereby turning off FET 218 and relay 214 and causing relay contact 216 to revert from the normally open contact to the normally closed contact.
  • Recharging resistor Rb which has a great resistance value, is then inserted into a recharger circuit to gradually recharge the capacitor 16 until the maximum charge voltage Vmax is reached.
  • FET 218, relay coil 214, and relay contact 216 constitute a recharging resistor selection means.
  • a hysteresis upper limit value Vt1 and a hysteresis lower limit value Vt2 are set to define the range of recharging completion signal output voltage, as shown in Fig. 12 .
  • the recharging completion detection circuit 220 outputs a Low-level signal as a recharging completion signal until the charge voltage of the capacitor 16 decreases to the hysteresis lower limit value Vt2 or smaller value.
  • the hysteresis lower limit value Vt2 is set so that the residual voltage of the capacitor 16 does not decrease below the lower-limit voltage value, which defines a condition under which the recharging completion signal is output, even if a contact opening operation is performed immediately after the charge voltage of the capacitor 16 rises above the hysteresis upper limit value Vt1.
  • the setting selected as the charge voltage maximum value Vmax of the capacitor 16 is at least 90% of the minimum voltage within the control voltage variation range that is prescribed by the requirements for the vacuum circuit breaker 32, which is to be operated by the electromagnetic coil 48.
  • the vacuum circuit breaker must execute the following three types of duties.
  • the hysteresis characteristics of recharging resistor Rs and recharging completion detection circuit 220 need to be set to fulfill the following duties:
  • the Type B duty is fulfilled, for instance, by determining the resistance value of recharging resistor Rs so that the time interval between the instant at which a "CO" operation is performed and the instant at which the capacitor residual voltage reaches Vt1 is 15 seconds or shorter.
  • the Type R duty is fulfilled by determining the hysteresis lower limit value Vt2 so that the output of the recharging completion detection circuit 220 remains at a Low level even if an "O" operation is performed once as shown in Fig. 14 .
  • the maximum charge voltage value Vmax of the capacitor 16 which is determined by the zener diodes ZD1 to ZDn, must be not greater than the minimum value (minimum voltage) within the control voltage variation range that is prescribed by the requirements for the vacuum circuit breaker.
  • the charge energy of the capacitor 16 is proportional to the square of the charge voltage as shown in Fig. 15 , it should be set for a voltage that is at least 90% of the minimum value.
  • the "close contact” command is entered into the control logic section 204 via the limit switch 42, which serves as an interlock, and relay contact, which coordinates with relay, as shown in Fig. 16 .
  • the "open contact” command is also entered into the control logic section 204.
  • the control logic section 204 is connected to auxiliary contacts 48a and 48b, which open/close in accordance with the status of the vacuum circuit breaker 32.
  • the control logic section 204 also performs logical operations in accordance with the "close contact” command, the "open contact” command, and the status of the vacuum circuit breaker 32, and generates control signals for controlling, for instance, FET 208, relay, and relay contacts 210 and 212, which serve as selector relays.
  • Relay contact is configured as a contact closing command control means for inhibiting the input of the "close contact” command before the recharging completion detection circuit 220 generates a recharging completion signal.
  • control logic section 204 When a contact closing operation is to be performed in accordance with a control signal generated by the control logic section 204, the present embodiment accepts the "close contact" command to generate the control signal only when the interlock is on with the capacitor completely recharged.
  • relay contacts 210 and 212 which serve as selector relays, switch to the normally open contact side.
  • a circuit for a contact closing operation is then formed as a conduction circuit for the electromagnetic coil 48.
  • FET 208 turns on to excite the electromagnetic coil 48.
  • auxiliary contact 48b which indicates an "open” state of the vacuum circuit breaker 32, changes its status from ON,to OFF.
  • the movable contact of the vacuum circuit breaker 32 comes into contact with the stationary contact.
  • auxiliary contact 48a which indicates a "closed” state of the vacuum circuit breaker 32.
  • FET 208 turns off at an appropriate time. After FET 208 turns off, resistor RL consumes the energy stored in the electromagnetic coil 48. However, relay contacts 210 and 212, which serve as selector relays, turn off to complete the contact closing operation after the coil current adequately attenuates.
  • a contact opening operation When, on the other hand, a contact opening operation is to be performed, no particular limitations are imposed.
  • FET 208 turns on upon issuance of the "open contact” command as shown in Fig. 18 , the electromagnetic coil 48 is excited by a current that flows in a direction opposite to that for contact closing because relay contacts 210 and 212 are on the normally closed contact side.
  • the movable magnet core 58 then leaves the stationary magnet core 60, causing the vacuum circuit breaker 32 to perform a contact opening operation.
  • auxiliary contact 48a which indicates a "closed” state of the vacuum circuit breaker 32, changes its status from ON to OFF.
  • auxiliary contact 48b which indicates an "open” state of the vacuum circuit breaker 32, changes its status from OFF to ON.
  • relay contacts 210 and 212 make a conduction circuit changeover and FET 208 provides conduction circuit on/off. It is therefore possible to use small-capacity relay contacts as relay contacts 210 and 212 and a large-capacity FET as FET 208. As a result, the cost and size can be both reduced.
  • control logic section 204 can be executed to implement an open circuit priority function and pumping inhibition function.
  • FIG. 19 Another embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to Fig. 19 .
  • the present embodiment is similar to that is shown in Fig. 10 except that relay contacts 224 to 230, which serve as selector relays operating according to a control signal from the control logic section 204, are employed in replacement of relay contacts 210 and 212, which serve as selector relays.
  • Relay contact 224 is configured so that it is connected to the plus side of the capacitor 16 under normal conditions (in the OFF state) with its contact open. Further, relay contact 224 responds to the "close contact” command only, turns on to close the contact, and becomes connected to one end of the electromagnetic coil 48 via relay contact 228.
  • Relay contact 226 is configured so that it is connected to the plus side of the capacitor 16 in the OFF state with its contact closed. Further, relay contact 226 responds to the "close contact” command only and turns on to close the contact.
  • Relay contacts 228 and 230 is configured so as to respond to the "open contact" command only and turn on.
  • Relay contact 228 is connected to one end of the electromagnetic coil 48 in the OFF state, and connected to one end of the electromagnetic coil 48 and FET 208 in the ON state to form a conduction circuit for conducting a contact opening operation.
  • Relay contact 230 is connected to the other end of the electromagnetic coil 48 and resistor RL in the OFF state, and connected to the other end of the electromagnetic coil 48 and the plus side of the capacitor 16 in the ON state to form a conduction circuit for conducting a contact opening operation.
  • relay contacts 224 and 226 turn on with relay contacts 228 and 230 turned off so that relay contacts 224, 228, and 230 constitute a contact closing means for forming a contact closing conduction circuit for the electromagnetic coil 48.
  • relay contacts 224 and 226 turn off with relay contacts 228 and 230 turning on so that relay contacts 226, 228, and 230 are inserted into a conduction circuit for contact opening to form a contact opening means for opening the vacuum circuit breaker 32.
  • relay contacts 224 to 230 make a conduction circuit changeover and FET 208 provides conduction circuit on/off. It is therefore possible to use small-capacity relay contacts as relay contacts 224 to 230 and a large-capacity FET as FET 208. As a result, the cost and size can be both reduced.
  • the present embodiment When the "close contact” command is generated and relay contacts 224 and 226 then turn on, the present embodiment turns on FET 208 to excite the electromagnetic coil 48, causing the vacuum circuit breaker 32 to perform a contact closing operation.
  • the present embodiment turns on FET 208 to excite the electromagnetic coil 48, causing the vacuum circuit breaker 32 to perform a contact opening operation. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the vacuum circuit breaker 32 from malfunctioning even when voltage-driven FET 208 malfunctions due, for instance, to surge noise with relay contacts 224 to 230 turned off.
  • control logic section 204 may, for instance, comprise a microcomputer, a logic IC (CPLD/FPGA), or mechanical relay.
  • CPLD/FPGA logic IC
  • the electrical current required for the "close contact” command and "open contact” command is approximately several tens of milliamperes. Therefore, a low-energy switching device may be configured.
  • a digital relay has been a mainstream relay for giving the "open contact” command to a circuit breaker.
  • the use of such a digital relay is convenient when the circuit breaker to be controlled operates from a small current.
  • a large number of conventional analog relays exist as relays that give the "open contact” command to a circuit breaker. Therefore, if the solenoid-operated switching device according to the present invention is applied to a distribution switchboard on which an analog relay is mounted, a mismatch occurs in terms of the electrical current value of the "open contact” command.
  • a current greater than specified flows to a current transformer 302, which detects a current flow to a circuit breaker 300 (a circuit breaker equivalent to the vacuum circuit breaker 32), as shown in Figs. 20A and 20B , a main contact 306, which is connected to a disc 304, closes to operate an auxiliary contactor 308.
  • the auxiliary contactor 308 outputs the "open contact” command (trip command) to the circuit breaker 300 and, at the same time, an indicator 310 operates.
  • the "open contact” command is required to provide a current for operating not only the circuit breaker 300 but also the indicator 310.
  • the current adequate for such a purpose is 2 to 5 A. Therefore, when the solenoid-operated switching device is to be configured, it is necessary to ensure that the analog relay and circuit breaker 300 both operate normally.
  • a bypass circuit is formed as shown in Fig. 21 so as to form a bypass, via resistor 312, between a part of the "open contact" command and the minus (ground) side (control power supply N) of the AC/DC converter 200, which serves as a power supply.
  • an auxiliary contact 314 for disconnecting the bypass circuit in response to an opening operation of the vacuum circuit breaker 32 and a jumper switch 313 for opening/closing the contact in response to the operation are inserted into the bypass circuit.
  • resistor 312 is mounted on the control circuit board 18.
  • the jumper switch 313 may be turned on to close the bypass circuit so as to bypass the "open contact" command, which is output from the analog relay and several amperes, via resistor 312 and auxiliary contact 314.
  • Resistor 312 can be set in accordance with the rated control voltage. If, for instance, a 100 VDC input is used, resistor 312 may be set to approximately 30 ohms. In this instance, the "open contact" command current transmitted from the analog relay is approximately 3 A. This current is adequate not only for operating the indicator 310 and circuit breaker 300 but also for opening auxiliary contact 314 in synchronism with the circuit breaker 300. Therefore, compatibility can be maintained even when a conventional relay is used.
  • resistor 312 is mounted on the control circuit board 18.
  • resistor 312 does not always have to be mounted on the control circuit 18.
  • resistor 312 may be housed in a relay box 316 only when an analog relay is used.
  • the relay box 316 may be mounted on the front cover (front panel) 166, as shown in Figs. 22 and 23 , for relaying a signal from the secondary plug 22 to the control circuit board 18 and other components.
  • the solenoid-operated switching device can use a digital relay as is if it is employed. If an analog relay is employed, on the other hand, the purpose can be achieved by furnishing the relay box 316. Therefore, the above configuration permits the use of either a digital relay or analog relay.
  • the relay box 316 does not have to be mounted directly in the switching device. It may be positioned anywhere between the analog relay and switching device.
  • one phase is provided for the vacuum circuit breaker 32.
  • three phases can be alternatively provided for the vacuum circuit breaker 32.
  • Individual phases of the vacuum circuit breaker may be joined via shaft 98 so as to perform an opening/closing operation for each phase of the vacuum circuit breaker with a single electromagnet 14.
  • Another alternative is to interconnect a plurality of electromagnets 14 via shaft 98 and series-connect the coils 48 of individual electromagnets 14 to operate the vacuum circuit breaker 32.
  • Fig. 24 is a vertical cross-sectional view of the electromagnet 14.
  • Fig. 25 is a horizontal cross-sectional view along section A-A of Fig. 24 .
  • Fig. 26 is a horizontal cross-sectional view along section B-B of Fig. 24 .
  • Fig. 27 is a horizontal cross-sectional view along section C-C of Fig. 24 .
  • the electromagnet 14 comprises a coil 48, which is shaped like a cylinder; a movable magnet core 58, which is shaped like a column; a stationary magnet core 60, which is shaped like a column; a shaft 62, which is inserted into the axial center of the movable magnet core 58 and stationary magnet core 60; oval-shaped, movable flat plates 64 and 66, which are fastened to shaft 62; an oval-shaped permanent magnet 68, which is fastened to mounting plate 74; oval-shaped iron covers 70 and 72, which are formed as lateral legs; and mounting plate 76, which is fastened to the stationary rod 78 to support iron cover 72.
  • iron covers 70 and 72 which enclose shaft 62 and coil 48
  • standard-size steel pipes that conform to the JIS or other standard and have a circular cross section are used after being partly flattened by a pressing machine.
  • the circular steel pipes should be partly flattened in the radial direction by a pressing machine as shown in Fig. 28A , and then pressed in the axial direction as shown in Fig. 28B to smooth out an end face of iron covers 70 and 72 through which a magnetic field passes.
  • the permanent magnet 68 and movable flat plates 64 and 66 also have an oval external shape in accordance with iron covers 70 and 72. Therefore, the resulting opposing areas of the permanent magnet 68, the movable flat plates 64 and 66 and the iron covers 70 are larger than when the permanent magnet 68 and the movable flat plates 64 and 66 are circular but not oval. This results in an increase in the attraction force.
  • the movable flat plates 64 and 66 which are thin steel plates, can be made with a pressing machine.
  • the permanent magnet 68 can be sinter-molded. Therefore, the cost does not increase even when the movable flat plates 64 and 66 and permanent magnet 68 are shaped like an oval.
  • the movable magnet core 58 and stationary magnet core 60 can be made of a standard-size steel bar that is defined by
  • the stationary magnet core 60 is bolted down to mounting plate 76 in advance with the stationary rod 78 and shaft 62 passed through mounting plate 76 as shown in Fig. 29 .
  • iron cover 72 is first installed over mounting plate 76 from above, and then mounting plate 74 to which the coil 48 and permanent magnet 68 are glued or otherwise fastened beforehand, movable magnet core 58, movable flat plate 66, and movable flat plate 64 are sequentially mounted in order named.
  • shaft 62, movable magnet core 58, and movable flat plates 64 and 66 are secure with nut 65.
  • iron cover 70 and plate 56 are mounted on mounting plate 74, and then nut 55 is tightened on the stationary rod 78 to complete the assembly of the electromagnet.
  • the short diameter side of iron covers 70 and 72 which are shaped like an oval, is positioned in the direction of the depth of the casing 10 and vacuum circuit breaker 32.
  • the electromagnet is mounted while the short diameter side of iron covers 70 and 72, which are shaped like an oval, is positioned in the direction of the depth of the casing 10 and vacuum circuit breaker 32. Therefore, the installation space for the electromagnet, which is wider than deep, can be reduced. Further, it is also possible to decrease the installation space for the solenoid operation device and downsizes the switching device (vacuum circuit breaker 32) in which the solenoid operation device is mounted as well as the distribution switchboard on which the switching device is mounted.
  • the present embodiment can reduce the size of the solenoid operation device without increasing the cost, because only the iron covers 70 and 72 which can be press-formed, the movable flat plates 64 and 66 which can be made with a pressing machine, and the permanent magnet 68 which is molded are shaped like an oval. Further, as the iron covers 70 and 72 for the electromagnet are shaped like an oval that look like a racetrack, the present embodiment reduces the dead space and enhances the efficiency of use of an occupied area.
  • the solenoid operation device of the present invention permits a configuration for workability enhancement. Even when the manpower for manufacture is reduced, the solenoid operation device can configure an electromagnet that is wider than deep and reduce the required installation space.
  • the electromagnet control device of the present invention can downsize the control means for controlling the conduction direction for the electromagnetic coil in compliance with the "open contact" command and "close contact” command.
  • the solenoid-operated switching device of the present invention permits the use of either a digital relay or analog relay.

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  1. Dispositif d'actionnement à électro-aimant, comportant :
    un électroaimant (14) ayant un noyau magnétique mobile (58) et un noyau magnétique fixe (60), qui se font face, et une bobine (48) pour mettre en contact et séparer ledit noyau magnétique mobile (58) et ledit noyau magnétique fixe (60),
    un condensateur (16) pour stocker l'énergie d'excitation de ladite bobine (48), et
    une carte de circuit de commande (18) pour commander le sens de conduction d'un courant fourni par ledit condensateur (16) à ladite bobine (48) en réponse à des instructions "contact fermé" et "contact ouvert" pour un dispositif de commutation,
    caractérisé par :
    un arbre (62) relié audit noyau magnétique mobile (58) pour transmettre une force d'entraînement dérivée de la force électromagnétique générée par ledit électroaimant (14) audit dispositif de commutation par l'intermédiaire d'un mécanisme de liaison (96, 100, 104), et
    un boîtier (10) pour héberger ledit électroaimant (14), ledit condensateur (16) et ladite carte de circuit de commande (18),
    ledit électroaimant (14) étant positionné grossièrement au centre dudit boîtier (10), et
    ledit condensateur (16) et ladite carte de circuit de commande (18) étant positionnés sur chaque cô-té dudit électroaimant (14) et fixés séparément aux surfaces latérales dudit boîtier (10).
  2. Dispositif selon la revendication 1, comportant en outre un mécanisme de détection d'état qui est formé d'un seul tenant avec ledit électroaimant (14) et verrouillé avec ledit arbre (62) afin de détecter l'état dudit dispositif de commutation.
  3. Dispositif selon la revendication 2, dans lequel ledit mécanisme de détection d'état comporte :
    un contact auxiliaire (34) verrouillé avec ledit arbre (62) relié audit noyau magnétique mobile (58) pour l'ouverture et la fermeture,
    une plaque d'indicateur (36) qui est verrouillée avec un arbre (62) relié audit noyau magnétique mobile (58) pour indiquer si ledit dispositif de commutation est passant ou bloqué, et
    un compteur (38) verrouillé avec ledit arbre (62) relié audit noyau magnétique mobile (58) pour compter le nombre d'opérations d'ouverture/fermeture exécutées par ledit dispositif de commutation,
    dans lequel ledit contact auxiliaire (34), ladite plaque d'indicateur (36), et ledit compteur (38) sont solidaires les uns avec les autres et positionnés sur ledit électroaimant (14).
  4. Dispositif selon la revendication 2, comportant en outre un ressort d'ouverture de contact (92) positionné vers le bas dudit électroaimant (14) pour donner une force élastique audit arbre (62) afin de séparer ledit noyau magnétique mobile (58) dudit noyau magnétique fixe (60).
  5. Dispositif selon la revendication 1, comportant en outre :
    une tige de verrouillage (46) qui peut se déplacer librement vers le haut et vers le bas,
    une goupille de verrouillage (170) fixée à ladite tige de verrouillage (46) pour se déplacer librement vers le haut et vers le bas conjointement avec ladite tige de verrouillage (46),
    une broche d'arrêt (106) positionnée à l'intérieur d'une région de montée/descente de ladite goupille de verrouillage (170) et reliée audit mécanisme de liaison (96, 100, 104), et
    une base (80) positionnée vers le bas dudit boîtier (10) pour entourer ladite broche d'arrêt (106) et reliée audit boîtier (10), ladite base (80) ayant un trou (174) pour recevoir une poignée d'ouverture de contact (72) à distance du capot avant (166) et faisant face à ladite broche d'arrêt (106), et un trou (178) pour recevoir une poignée de fermeture de contact (176) à l'intérieur de la région dudit capot avant (166) et faisant face à ladite broche d'arrêt (106).
  6. Dispositif selon la revendication 5, compor-tant en outre un commutateur de verrouillage (42) qui s'ouvre/se ferme en réponse au mouvement vers le haut/vers le bas de ladite tige de verrouillage (46), dans lequel ledit commutateur de verrouillage (42) bloque de force une instruction "contact fermé" entrée dans ledit circuit de commande lorsque ladite tige de verrouillage (46) monte.
  7. Dispositif selon la revendication 5, dans lequel ladite goupille de verrouillage (170) vient en contact avec ladite broche d'arrêt (106) pour bloquer la montée de ladite tige de verrouillage (46) lorsque ledit dispositif de commutation est passant.
  8. Dispositif selon la revendication 1, comportant un lubrifiant solide pour des pièces coulissantes ou rotatives (82, 84, 86, 94, 98, 102, 144).
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