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US2645696A
US2645696A US201961A US20196150A US2645696A US 2645696 A US2645696 A US 2645696A US 201961 A US201961 A US 201961A US 20196150 A US20196150 A US 20196150A US 2645696 A US2645696 A US 2645696A
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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
    • H01H33/02Details
    • H01H33/04Means for extinguishing or preventing arc between current-carrying parts
    • H01H33/12Auxiliary contacts on to which the arc is transferred from the main contacts
    • H01H33/121Load break switches
    • H01H33/125Load break switches comprising a separate circuit breaker
    • H01H33/128Load break switches comprising a separate circuit breaker being operated by a separate mechanism interlocked with the sectionalising mechanism
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H33/00High-tension or heavy-current switches with arc-extinguishing or arc-preventing means
    • H01H33/02Details
    • H01H33/04Means for extinguishing or preventing arc between current-carrying parts
    • H01H33/16Impedances connected with contacts
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H33/00High-tension or heavy-current switches with arc-extinguishing or arc-preventing means
    • H01H33/70Switches with separate means for directing, obtaining, or increasing flow of arc-extinguishing fluid
    • H01H33/80Switches with separate means for directing, obtaining, or increasing flow of arc-extinguishing fluid flow of arc-extinguishing fluid from a pressure source being controlled by a valve
    • H01H33/82Switches with separate means for directing, obtaining, or increasing flow of arc-extinguishing fluid flow of arc-extinguishing fluid from a pressure source being controlled by a valve the fluid being air or gas
    • H01H33/83Switches with separate means for directing, obtaining, or increasing flow of arc-extinguishing fluid flow of arc-extinguishing fluid from a pressure source being controlled by a valve the fluid being air or gas wherein the contacts are opened by the flow of air or gas
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H33/00High-tension or heavy-current switches with arc-extinguishing or arc-preventing means
    • H01H33/008Pedestal mounted switch gear combinations

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  • This invention relates to high voltage electric circuit breakers and more particularly to gas blast circuit breakers having interrupting contacts biased toward the closed position and arranged in series with isolating contacts and wherein resistance means is connected in parallel with the interrupting contacts.
  • circuit breaker of this type a blast of gas is used to extinguish the are drawn between the interrupting contacts after separation thereof and resistance means connected across the in terrupting contacts is for the purpose of limiting the recovery voltage peaks tending to cause a restrike of the arc between the interrupting contacts. Since the resistance in parallel with the interrupting contacts allows current to by pass the interrupting contacts after the arc is extinguished at these contacts, it is necessary to interrupt this current at the isolating contacts. In high voltage breakers uch interruption may prove difiicult, if not impossible, unless special provision for interrupting the are at the isolat ing contacts is made.
  • the principal object of this invention is to provide improved means for interrupting the resistance current in a gas blast circuit breaker having resistance means in parallel with its interrupting contacts and for thereafter introducing an isolating gap into the circuit after the resistance current is interrupted.
  • an interrupter having main interrupting contacts in series with" isolating contacts and having resistance means in parallel with the main interrupting contacts is constructed so that the isolating contacts are separated by'a blast of gas, which, in addition to separating these isolating contacts; also extinguishes the are drawn therebetween after interruption of the main are drawn between the interrupting contacts. Thereafter a suitable isolating gap is established by means which quickly increases the distance separating the isolating contacts after the are drawn therebet-ween is extinguished.
  • Fig. l is a cross sectional view showing the circuit breaking elements of a gas blast breaker constructed in accordance with the invention
  • Fig. 2 isan end view of a circuit breaker embodying the circuit breaker element shown in Fig. 1
  • Fig. 3 is an elevation of a three-phase circuit breaker evolved from the single-phase construction shown in Figs. 1 and 2.
  • the breaker is furnished with a double ended circuit interrupting unit with one end of which is associated a retractable isolating and resistance current interrupting contact I While the other end is provided with an interrupting contact 2.
  • the re tractable contact I is conductively associated with one terminal of the breaker, while the interrupting head 2 forms the second terminal of the breaker.
  • the contacts l and 2 are conductively connected through a stationary hollow conducting member 3.
  • the member 3 is, for the most part, enclosed within an outer insulating casing, formed in two parts and 5, between which and the conducting member 3 are formed annular space 6 and 6 respectively.
  • the hollow conducting member 3 is also made conveniently in two parts 3a and 3b which are separately joined together at a flanged joint 1, the flange on the right-hand portion 3?) of the conducting member 3 being also used as a means for supporting the member 3 from a central generally cylindrical mounting casting 8.
  • the casting 8 is extended to provide a flange 9 into which the righthand portion 5 of the insulating casing is cemented or otherwise secured, while the depending flange it furnishes jointing means whereby the assembly of the -whole interrupting unit is mounted upon a column insulator ii.
  • the left-hand portion a of the insulating casing is secured into a support flange I! E which is in turn separately attached to the mounting casting 8 by means of bolts l2.
  • an insulated throat member I3 through which the retractable isolating rod contact i enters to engage the left-hand end of the contact retainer 3a of the conducting member 3.
  • tact between the rod and the conducting member 3 is'established by the fixed contact means consisting of a plurality of radially arranged contact fingers It pivotally mounted on the inner periphery'of the left-hand end of contact retainer 3a, the contact fingers It being biased toward engagement with the rod l by biasing springs it provided with thrust rods [6.
  • the angular movement of the contact fingers It; is restricted by means of a metallic arcing ring or bell I! secured to the end of the contact retainer 3a.
  • portion 4 of the insulating casing can be removed from the mounting casting 8 allowing access to the isolating contact fingers it for inspection or replacement.
  • the contact retainer 3a can be removed at the fiange joint 1, thus enabling the contact making means as a whole to be readily repaired or renewed.
  • the interrupting head 2 is secured to the right-handend of the insulator 5 of the insulating casing and is also provided with movable radially arranged contact means, similar to that efiecting contact at the isolating end of conducting member 3, in the form of a set of pivotally mounted contact fingers iii.
  • the contact fingers [3 are pivotally mounted on .an annular support [9 having radial slots in which the members [8 move.
  • the above-described movable contact means at either end of the member 3 are both constructed in a manner similar to the invention disclosed and claimed in U. S. Patent 2,427,195 Cox et al. granted September 9, 1947 while the piston-coupled interrupting contacts could be arranged as taught in U. S. Patent 2,413,555- Flurscheim, both of which are assigned to the assignee of this invention.
  • the pivoted contacts are moved to provide a gap, across which an arc may form, as a result of the flow of pressure gas in accordance with the above patents and as hereinafter to be described.
  • a resistance means R is permanently connected in shunt relationship across the interrupting contacts 18, being bolted between contact head 2 and the metallic central mounting structure 8, good electrical contact being provided :byappropriate faced pads (not shown) on these members for securing the terminals of the resistor R thereto.
  • the column insulator l l is adapted, in addition to its above-mentioned function of supporting the circuit breaking assembly, to supply pressure gas to the annular space 6 around the conducting member 3.
  • the central casting 8 is suitably cored to provide a pressurefluid supply passage 23 proceeding from the bore of insulator II to annular space 6 while an exhaust passage 21 is provided to communicate with the interior of the conducting member '3 through appropriate port or ports 28.
  • These inlet and exhaust passages are separated by a common .dividing wall 29.
  • contact fingers are thereby respectively separated from contact with the adjacent end of the contact I and from conducting member 3 to form gaps across which the arcs form.
  • the contact springs may be ad-- justed so that the main interrupting contacts 18 open slightly earlier than the resistance interrupting contacts 14 in accordance with the teaching of U. S. Patent 2,222,719 to Prince, which is assigned to the assignee of this invention.
  • Exhaust gas carrying are products then flows away to atmosphere through the radial exhaust passages 33 from the interrupting head 2, some also flowing axially back through the bore of the conducting member 3 to exhaust through the side ports 28 and so to atmosphere via passage 21.
  • the arcs formed at the main and isolating contact fingers l8 and M respectively are thereby subjected to the extinguishment eifect of a blast of high pressure gas and the subsequent scavenging action; and since the current in the are at the main contact fingers i8 is somewhat moderated by the current flow through the shunt resistance R connected between the interrupting head 2 and the mounting casting 8, the main arc is, to that extent, more readily suppressed.
  • the resulting limited current flowing through the voltage limiting resistance R is readily broken at the gas-blown isolating contact fingers I4, and the products of any arcing thereat exhaust axially toward the ports 28 and join with the exhaust flow from the main contacts.
  • passages 26- and 26 and spaces 6 and 8 respectivelymay be appropriately proportioned for delivering say, a major blast for the interrupting contacts IS, with a minor blast directed to the isolating contacts [4.
  • the rod contact I is retracted in order to introduce an isolating break into the circuit before the contact fingers l4 and i8 are restored to their contact making positions to which they are biased when the gas blast ceases.
  • the contacts l and i4 operate efiectively as isolating contacts well adapted to interrupt resistor current and supplementing the interruption of the main are drawn by the contacts [8.
  • a further resistance may be permanently connected between the contact retainer 3a and a supplementary isolating contact displaced downstream from the contact fingers M by being disposed, for example, in the space at the left-hand end of throat member I3 and arranged for making sliding engagement with the contact rod I. If such a further resistance is provided, any are which forms between the contact fingers l4 and the rod 1 is correspondingly limited by the further resistance in shunt with it and which also would be'readily extinguished by the blast of pressure gas flowing toward it.
  • isolating means such as the rod contact l
  • is usually of considerable mass it follows that movement of same is much more sluggish to produce a gap than, say, the low-mass gasblown contacts I4. Accordingly, by applying the gas-blown contacts It to cooperate with the rod contact in accordance with our invention, very fast and effective circuit interruption is assured even though the isolating rod has not begun to move for several cycles subsequent to the actual instant of circuit interruption. Accordingly, high mechanical forces for producin abrupt opening of the isolating contactrod are rendered nonessential.
  • is mounted on rollers 32 to thereby constitute a triplepole roll-out unit for ready installation or replacement.
  • the pressure gas reservoir is provided with mounting structure 33 arranged to support the lower end of column insulators I I and thereby to support the three circuit breaking units.
  • Each retractable contact I is in engagement with a sliding contact 34 supported on a pedestal insulator 35 which is in turn secured to a platform 36 mounted on the upper periphery of the tank 3!.
  • Terminals 3? to the isolating sliding contacts 34 and the interrupting heads 2 provide for the cable connections to and from the breaker respectively.
  • An insulating operating lever 38 is joined at its lower end to each of three arms of a common bell crank lever 40 pivotally mounted on a bracket 39 secured to the structure of tank 3! which through linkage and a single operating cylinder 42 is adapted to effect the simultaneous movement of the three retractable contacts l. interrupters is effected in well-known manner by release of a blast of air from the tank 3
  • An electric circuit breaker comprising a pair of interrupting contacts, a pair of isolating-contacts arranged in series with respect to said interrupting contacts, resistance means connected in parallel with said interrupting contacts, means including a housing structure in which all of said contacts are normally disposed for directing a blast of pressure gas to said interrupting and said isolating contacts to cause separation thereof and to extinguish the arcs drawn therebetween during a circuit interrupting operation, an opening in said housing structure through which one of said isolating contacts is movable, and independent motivating means disposed out-v side said housing structure for withdrawing said one of said isolating contacts outwardly through said opening after interruption of the are drawn at said isolating contacts so as to establish an isolating gap between said isolating contacts.
  • An electric circuit breaker comprising a pair of interrupting contacts, a pair of isolating contacts arranged in series with respect to said interrupting contacts, resistance means connected in parallel with said interrupting contacts;
  • housing structure for said contacts, means for directing a blast of pressure gas to said interrupting and said isolating contacts to cause separation thereof and to extinguish the arcs drawn therebetween during a circuit interrupting operation, an opening in said housing structure through which one of said isolating contacts is movable, and motivating means disposed outside said housing structure for withdrawing said one of said isolatin contacts outwardly through said opening after interruption of the are drawn at said. isolating contacts so as to establish an iso-- latin gap between said isolating contacts.
  • An electric circuit interrupter comprising a stationary conducting member, an interrupting contact biased toward engagement with one end of said member, resistance means connected between said interrupting contact and said member, contact means disposed at the other end of Simultaneous operation of the three While we have shown and 6 said member, a retractable isolating contact normally in engagement with said contact means, said contact means and said retractable contact being normally biased into engagement, means for causing a blast of gas to separate said interruptin contact from said member and to extinguish the arc drawn therebetween and for causing said contact means to separate from said retractable contact and to extinguish the are drawn therebetween, and means for moving said retractable contact away from said isolating contact means after interruption of the flow or" current through the breaker.
  • An electric circuit interrupter comprising a stationary conducting member, an interrupting contact biased toward engagement with one end of said member, resistance means connected between said interrupting contact and said memb r, contact means-disposed at the other end of said member and electrically connected therewith, a retractable isolating contact normally in engagement with said contact means, said contact means being normally biased into engagement with said retractable contact, means for causing a blast of gas to separate said interrupting contact from said member and for causing said contact means to separate from said retractable contact and means for moving said retractable contact in a direction away from said contact means and said member after interruption of the flow of current through the breaker.
  • An electric circuit interrupter comprising a stationary tubular conducting member, an interrupting contact biased toward engagement with one end of said member, resistance means connected between said interrupting contact and said'member, contact means disposed within said member at the other end thereof, a retractable isolating contact normally in engagement with said contact means, said contact means being normally biased into engagement with said retractable contact, means for causing a blast of gas to separate said interrupting contact from said member and to extinguish the are drawn therebetween and for causing said contact means to move inwardly with respect to said member thereby to separate said contact means from said retractable contact and to extinguish the are drawn therebetween, an opening in said member through which gas may escape from within said member, and means for moving said retractable contact away from said contact means and said member after interruption of the flow of current through the breaker.
  • An electric circuit interrupter comprising a stationary tubular conducting member, an interrupting contact disposed exteriorly of said member and biased toward engagement with one end. thereof, resistance means connected between said interrupting contact and said member, contact means disposed within the other end of said member, a retractable isolating contact normally in engagement with said contact means, said contact means being normally biased into engagement with said retractable contact, means for supplying a blast of gas to the exterior of said member to separate said interrupting contact from said member and to extinguish the arc drawn therebetween and for causing said contact means to separate from said retractable contact and to extinguish the are drawn therebetween, means for establishing communication between the space within said member and atmosphere so as to allow gas within said member to escape, and means for moving said retractable 7 contact away from said contact means and said member after interruption of the flow of current through the breaker.
  • An electric circuit breaker comprising housing structure, a hollow tubular conducting member disposed within said housing structure, an interrupting contact disposed at one end of said member and biased into engagement therewith, a retractable isolating contact normally disposed adjacent the other end of said member, contact means disposed within said other end of said-member and biased toward engagement with said retractable isolating contact, means for supplying a blastof fluid into said housing structure, exhaust means including an opening in said member intermediate the ends thereof for affording communication to atmosphere from the inside of said member, the blast of fluid supplied to said structure being effective to cause opening movement of said interrupting contact and of said contact means, and means for moving said retractable contact in a direction away from said member and said contact means after the interruption of the flow of current through the breaker.
  • An electric circuit breaker comprising a tubular member formed of conducting material, an apertured member secured to said tubular member at one end thereof, a retractable contact substantially coaxially disposed with respect to said tubular member and positioned outside said tubular member but having one end thereof nor mally disposed in the aperture in said apertured member, a second contact pivotally mounted within said tubular member, means for biasing said second contact into engagement with said retractable contact when said retractable contact is in its normal position, means for directing a blast of gas through the aperture in said apertured member and into said tubular member for causing said second contact to separate from said retractable contact and to extinguish the are drawn therebetween, and means for movin" said retractable contact in a direction away from said second contact after extinguishment of the arc between said contacts.
  • An electric circuit breaker comprising a tubular member formed of conducting material, an apertured member secured to said tubular member at one end thereof, a retractable contact substantially coaxially disposed with respect to said tubular member and positioned outside said tubular member but having one end thereof normally disposed adjacent said apertured member, a second contact pivotally mounted Within said tubular member, means for biasing said'second contact toward engagement with said retractable contact when said retractable contact is in its normal position, means for directing a-blast of gas into said tubular member for causing said second contact to separate from said retractable contact and to extinguish the are drawn therebetween, and means for moving said retractable contact out of engagement with said second contact after extinguishment of the are between said contacts.

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