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US1050493A
US1050493A US55021910A US1910550219A US1050493A US 1050493 A US1050493 A US 1050493A US 55021910 A US55021910 A US 55021910A US 1910550219 A US1910550219 A US 1910550219A US 1050493 A US1050493 A US 1050493A
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  • :- is a' modification thereof.
  • Our invention relates to automatic high voltage circuit breakers and has for its objectthe provision of an improved circuit breaker which shall, when it is desired to rupture the circuit, actually open it without causing or allowing to flow a large amount of current at the same time of said rupture.
  • FIG. 1 is a sectional view of our improved circuit controlling devlce
  • a cylinder ofglass or other suitable insulating material '1 which has two end caps 2 and 3.
  • the end cap 2 has a spiral spring 4 soldered to it or otherwise secured thereto at 5, and this spiral spring has a openings 9.
  • Said member 6 is designed to project into a spring clip 10 attached to the lower cup 3.
  • a suitable bath of oil 11 may be provided.
  • the partition 8 allows the oil to escape slowly from the fuse chamber upon rupture of the fuse, rapidly enough to prevent breakage of the tube, but slowly enough to retain enough oil to extinguish the arc.
  • the fusible element 12 is provided in a lower chamber of the tube 1 and only one spiral element is used.
  • a guide 13 which may hold the convolutions in their proper posit-ions, which guide, of course, should be of insulating material.
  • the partition 8 is preferably so made that modifications thereof may be easily made and yet be within the scope of our invention and What we therefore claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
  • a device of the class specified comprising a tubular casing made of insulating materiaLterminals at the ends of said tubular casing, a fuse and a cooperating spiral spring in said tubular casing and connected our names'this 15th day of March A. D.,

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Patented Jan. 14, 1913.
APPLICATION FILED MAR.18,1910.
E. 0. SOHWEITZER &'N. J. CONRAD.
AUTOMATIC HIGH VOLTAGE CIRCUIT BREAKER.
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UNITED STATES PATENT ()FFICE.
EDMUND O. SCI-IWEITZER- AND NICHOLAS J. CONRAD, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
AUTOMATIC HIGH-VOLTAGE CIRCUIT-BREAKER.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Jan. 14, 1913.
Application filed March 18, 1910. Serial No. 550,219.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, EDMUND O. SoHwEITzER and NICHOLAS J. CONRAD, citizens of the United States, residing at Chi cago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented a certain new-and useful Improvement in Automatic High Voltage Circuit-Breakers, of which the following is a full, clear, concise, and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification.
Our invention relates to automatic high voltage circuit breakers and has for its objectthe provision of an improved circuit breaker which shall, when it is desired to rupture the circuit, actually open it without causing or allowing to flow a large amount of current at the same time of said rupture.
In high voltage circuit breaking, the difficulty has frequently been presented in that,
when the fusible element opens, a gas is formed which permits a large flow of current provided, of course, the system has a considerable generating capacity.
In the preferred form of our invention we actually open the circuit and at the same time under certain conditions, open this circuit in an oil bath, although our invention is not limited absolutely to such opening. In the preferred form of the invention, furthermore, we use a spiral coil of wire whose convolutions do not touch, but which is so arranged that when a large amount of current flows through said convolutions that the magnetic pull between said convolutions tends to contract the saidspiral element, thereby .to open the circuit in any of a plurality of suitable ways.
We will describe our invention more in detail by reference to the accompanying drawing illustrating several embodiments thereof, in which;
' Figure 1 is a sectional view of our improved circuit controlling devlce; and Fig. 2
Referring more particularly to Fig. 1, we show a cylinder ofglass or other suitable insulating material '1, which has two end caps 2 and 3. The end cap 2 has a spiral spring 4 soldered to it or otherwise secured thereto at 5, and this spiral spring has a openings 9. Said member 6 is designed to project into a spring clip 10 attached to the lower cup 3. A suitable bath of oil 11 may be provided. The partition 8 allows the oil to escape slowly from the fuse chamber upon rupture of the fuse, rapidly enough to prevent breakage of the tube, but slowly enough to retain enough oil to extinguish the arc. When the current passing through the device unduly increases in volume the pull exerted by the coiled member 4 is increased on account of the magnetic pull bet-ween its convolutions and serves to exert a pull upon the member 6, withdrawing it from the spring clip 10 and breaking the circuit, in this instance under oil as shown. The high voltage of the circuit thus will have no in-- jurious effect when the circuit is broken.
In the modification shown in Fig. 2, the fusible element 12 is provided in a lower chamber of the tube 1 and only one spiral element is used. We provide, however, a guide 13, which may hold the convolutions in their proper posit-ions, which guide, of course, should be of insulating material.
Again the rupture may take'place under oil as shown at 11. We thus make use of the principle that convolutions of a coil carrying a current tend to attract each other.
The partition 8 is preferably so made that modifications thereof may be easily made and yet be within the scope of our invention and What we therefore claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
A device of the class specified, comprising a tubular casing made of insulating materiaLterminals at the ends of said tubular casing, a fuse and a cooperating spiral spring in said tubular casing and connected our names'this 15th day of March A. D.,
to the terminals at the ends thereof, and a 1910.
bath of arc extinguishing liquid in said 0215- EDMUND ER in normally immersing said fuse the casing Y 1 being provided with a partition, for retard- BICHOLAS COLRAD ing the'fiow of liquid from the space 00- \Vitnesses:
cupied by the fuse; HAZEL J ONES,
In Witness whereof, we hereunto subscribe A. LYDA JONES.
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US3192338A (en) * 1962-07-24 1965-06-29 Robert E Haynes Maximum fault current limiting electrical circuit-breaker
US3238340A (en) * 1961-08-25 1966-03-01 Sprecher & Schuh Ag Gas-blast circuit breaker

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3238340A (en) * 1961-08-25 1966-03-01 Sprecher & Schuh Ag Gas-blast circuit breaker
US3192338A (en) * 1962-07-24 1965-06-29 Robert E Haynes Maximum fault current limiting electrical circuit-breaker

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