WO2000024022A1 - Kopplungseinrichtung - Google Patents

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WO2000024022A1
WO2000024022A1 PCT/EP1999/005899 EP9905899W WO0024022A1 WO 2000024022 A1 WO2000024022 A1 WO 2000024022A1 EP 9905899 W EP9905899 W EP 9905899W WO 0024022 A1 WO0024022 A1 WO 0024022A1
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coupling part
coupling
coupling device
recess
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Dietmar Hillebrand
Jens Oppel
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Aeg Niederspannungstechnik Gmbh & Co. Kg
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Priority to DE59913232T priority Critical patent/DE59913232D1/de
Priority to AU57334/99A priority patent/AU753977B2/en
Priority to PL99341232A priority patent/PL341232A1/xx
Priority to HU0100614A priority patent/HU223888B1/hu
Priority to EP99944376A priority patent/EP1040499B1/de
Priority to BR9906882-6A priority patent/BR9906882A/pt
Publication of WO2000024022A1 publication Critical patent/WO2000024022A1/de
Priority to NO20003167A priority patent/NO318943B1/no

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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H71/00Details of the protective switches or relays covered by groups H01H73/00 - H01H83/00
    • H01H71/10Operating or release mechanisms
    • H01H71/1009Interconnected mechanisms
    • H01H71/1027Interconnected mechanisms comprising a bidirectional connecting member actuated by the opening movement of one pole to trip a neighbour pole

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  • the invention relates to a coupling device of an actuating element of a switching device according to the preamble of patent claim 1.
  • Such a coupling device is provided, for example, on the actuating element of a single-pole line, fault current or motor protection switch.
  • Switching devices such as accessory switches, remote releases or auxiliary switches are often attached or stacked to these switches.
  • the actuating elements of switches stacked in this way can be connected with the aid of a coupling part.
  • the coupling part as a rotary axis which is displaceable through through holes of actuating elements of adjacent switches.
  • an auxiliary switch can be attached to a circuit breaker, such a rotary axis through the through holes in the
  • a projection serving as a coupling part on the actuating element of an auxiliary switch. If the auxiliary switch is attached to a circuit breaker, for example, this projection is in a suitable recess in the Actuator of the circuit breaker retractable, whereby the two switches are coupled together.
  • Such actuating elements of auxiliary switches provided with a projection can only be attached to either the left or the right side of the actuating element of a circuit breaker by design.
  • the invention is therefore based on the object of providing a coupling device for an actuating element of a switch, with the aid of which simple and rapid coupling of actuating elements of further switching devices is possible on both sides of the actuating element.
  • the coupling device should also allow stacking of a plurality of switching devices.
  • the invention is based on
  • Figure 1 is a schematic side view of a switch
  • FIG. 2a shows a sectional view of an actuating element of the switch with a coupling part
  • 2b to 2d are sectional views of coupled actuating elements of switches
  • 3a shows a sectional view of the actuating element without a coupling part
  • 3b shows a side view of the coupling part
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the coupling part and the actuating element
  • 5a shows a side view of a circuit breaker
  • 5b shows a spatial view of a release lever of the circuit breaker, which is connected to a corresponding element of a switching device
  • 6a and 6b are spatial views of further embodiments of the coupling part according to the invention.
  • the switch 1 shows a schematic side view of a single-pole switch 1.
  • the switch 1 has a toggle 10, which is normally made of plastic, e.g. a thermoplastic. This toggle is mounted in the switch 1 and can be pivoted about a pivot axis 11 into an on and off position.
  • the gag 10 has an actuating element 20 which is attached to the gag 10 via a plug connection 2 indicated in FIG. 2a. Furthermore, a through hole 33 running parallel to the pivot axis 11 is formed in the actuating element 20.
  • the switch 1 shown in FIG. 1 has a mounting section 12, by means of which the switch 1 can be attached to a holding rail, not shown.
  • Fig. 2a shows a sectional view of the above.
  • Actuating element 20 To form the coupling device, a coupling part 40 described later is inserted into the through hole 33 of the actuating element.
  • the through hole 33 of such an actuating element 20 is - as shown in FIG. 4 - formed at right angles with inner walls 21 to 24. Furthermore, the through hole 33 is generally divided into an insertion area 36 and a clamping area 37, as illustrated in FIG. 3a.
  • Clamping area 37 adjoins insertion area 36, which secures coupling part 40 against falling out of the through hole.
  • a right exit end 35 of the through hole 33 according to FIG. 3a is assigned to the clamping area 37.
  • a latch 26 is provided on the inner wall 21 of the through hole 33 according to FIG. 3 a, which is used for latching with the coupling part 40, which will be described later.
  • a shoulder 27 is arranged opposite the latching lug 26 which, according to FIG. 3a, is offset from the outlet end 35 in the interior of the through hole 33 and on the lower one
  • the shoulder 27 has a boundary surface 28 and a contact surface 29.
  • the boundary surface 28 faces the introducer 34 of the through hole 33.
  • the coupling part 40 is shown in detail in Fig. 3b. Accordingly, the coupling part 40 has a substantially rectangular base section 51, which is delimited by dashed lines in FIG. 3b.
  • the base section 51 is closed by a front end section 47 on the right in FIG. 3b and a rear end on the left End section 50 on. Both on the front end section 47 and on the rear end section 50, projections 41, 42 and recesses 43, 44 are provided.
  • the protrusion 41 disposed at the rear end portion 50 and the protrusion 42 disposed at the front end portion 47 point in opposite directions along an axis of symmetry X of the base portion 51.
  • the projections 41 and 42 are arranged offset to one another in the direction perpendicular to the axis of symmetry X. That is, the projection 41 located at the rear end portion 50 is opposed to the recess 44 located at the front end portion 47.
  • the recess 43 located at the rear end section 50 is opposite the projection 42 located at the front end section 47.
  • the recess 44 of the front end section 47 is followed by a step 45 which is arranged on the lower longitudinal side 49 of the coupling part 40.
  • a step 45 which is arranged on the lower longitudinal side 49 of the coupling part 40.
  • two depressions 46a, 46b are provided on the upper longitudinal side 48, which are spaced apart in the direction of the axis of symmetry X.
  • the insertion of the coupling part 40 into the through hole 33 of the actuating element 20 is shown in the spatial view from FIG. 4. Accordingly, the front end section 47 of the coupling part 40 is first inserted in the arrow direction A through the entry end 34 into the insertion region 36 of the through hole 33. In this case, the front end section 47 of the coupling part 40 can move freely through the insertion area 36 of the through hole 33 until the front end section 47 abuts the locking lug 26 or the shoulder 27 of the clamping area 37.
  • the pushing force exerted on the rear end section 50 of the coupling part must be markedly increased. With sufficient pushing force, the front end section 47 of the coupling part 40 can then penetrate into the clamping area 37 and be brought into the first assembly position shown in FIG. 2a.
  • the projection 41 of the coupling part 40 is recessed in the through hole 33 in such a way that it abuts the entry end 34 of the through hole 33. Furthermore, the recess 43 of the coupling part together with the inner walls 21, 23 and 24 of the through hole 33 results in a recess 25. In contrast to the recessed projection 41, the opposite projection 42 protrudes from the outlet end 35 of the through hole 33.
  • the locking lug 26 present in the through hole 33 is snapped into a 46a of the depressions 46a, 46b.
  • the first assembly position shown in FIG. 2a the locking lug 26 present in the through hole 33 is snapped into a 46a of the depressions 46a, 46b.
  • the coupling part 40 can be moved into a second mounting position.
  • a pressure force has to be exerted on the projection 42 of the coupling part 40 against the insertion direction pointing in the direction of arrow A.
  • the latching between the latching lug 26 and the depression 46a can first be released, whereupon the coupling part 40 can be displaced until the latching lug 26 snaps into the further depression 46b.
  • This latching fixes the second mounting position, corresponding to the first mounting position.
  • the distance traveled by the coupling part 40 between the first and second mounting position corresponds to the distance between the depressions 46a, 46b.
  • the projection 42 of the coupling part 40 is recessed in the through hole 33 such that it abuts the outlet end 35 of the through hole 33. Furthermore, the recess 44 of the coupling part together with the inner walls 22, 23 and 24 of the through hole results in a recess. In contrast, the projection 41 protrudes from the entry end 34 of the through hole 33.
  • the gradation 45 is adapted to the contour of the shoulder 27. The result of this is that the coupling part 40 can only be inserted into the through hole 33 in the correct direction.
  • the coupling part 40 If, on the other hand, the coupling part 40 is not pushed into the through hole 33 in the correct direction, the coupling part 40 cant in the clamping region 37 of the through hole. It is therefore not possible to properly clamp the incorrectly inserted coupling part in the through hole 33.
  • Figs. 2b to 2d the actuators of stacked switches shown. More precisely, it is shown in Fig. 2b that further accessory switches or auxiliary switches are stacked on the left side of a (in Fig. 2b right) circuit breaker.
  • the coupling part 40 is first in each actuating element 20 of the accessory switch to be fitted the first assembly position shown in Fig. 2a has been brought, whereas the (right in Fig. 2b) actuating element of the circuit breaker does not have to be provided with such a coupling part 40.
  • the accessory switches are then stacked one after the other via their mounting sections 12 on the left side of the actuating element 20 of the circuit breaker, as a result of which the protrusion 42 of the actuating element of the first accessory switch into the through hole 33 of the
  • Actuator of the circuit breaker is sunk.
  • the projection 42 of the actuating element of the second accessory switch (in Fig. 2b the left switch) is inserted in a form-fitting manner in the recess 25 of the first accessory switch.
  • the actuating elements of such accessory switches can be modified in a simple manner in such a way that they are not only stackable, as shown in FIG. 2b, on the left side of the circuit breaker, but also on the right side of the circuit breaker, such as it is illustrated below with reference to FIG. 2c.
  • FIG. 2c shows how the actuating element 20 of a first accessory switch is mounted on the right side of an actuating element 20 (in FIG. 2c left) of the circuit breaker.
  • the coupling part 40 in the actuating element of the accessory switch is shifted from the first mounting position shown in FIG. 2b to the second mounting position shown in FIG. 2c.
  • the projection 41 of the coupling part 40 projects into the through hole 33 of the actuating element of the circuit breaker.
  • actuating element 20 of the circuit breaker for mounting or To stack the accessory switch with a coupling part.
  • a second accessory switch is stacked on the right side of the first accessory switch from FIG. 2c.
  • the coupling part 40 of this second accessory switch is - like the coupling part 40 of the first accessory switch - in the second mounting position. Accordingly, in the second mounting position, the projection 41 of the second accessory switch protrudes into a recess in the first accessory switch, which is formed by the recess 44 of the coupling part and the inner walls 22, 23 and 24 of the through hole 33 of the first accessory switch.
  • the actuating elements 20 of auxiliary switches can only be adapted by moving their coupling parts 40 in order to on the right or on the left - to be stackable at the circuit breaker.
  • stacking is also possible between the actuating elements of the accessory switches.
  • FIGS. 5a and 5b Another embodiment of the invention is shown in FIGS. 5a and 5b.
  • FIG. 5a shows a circuit breaker with a toggle 10, an actuating element 20 and a trigger lever 60.
  • the trigger lever 60 can be pivoted about an axis of rotation 62 and has a hole 61.
  • the hole 61 can be a through hole 3a and have the same shape as the through hole 33 according to FIG. 3a, or blind holes can be provided on both sides of the release lever, which have the same shape as the end portions of the through hole 33.
  • such a blind hole can have any shape that is suitable for receiving the first or second end section 47, 50.
  • FIG. 5b shows a section 70 of this lever which has a through hole 33 which has the shape of the through hole 33 according to FIG. 3a.
  • a coupling part 40 can be inserted into this through hole in the same way as was explained above in connection with the first exemplary embodiment.
  • openings are provided in the left and right housing walls of the circuit breaker and the switching device (not shown) which expose the holes 61 and 33 over their entire path of movement.
  • a coupling part 40 is inserted into the through hole 33 of the switching device to be fitted.
  • a plurality of switching devices can be installed on one side of the circuit breaker on one side of the circuit breaker, or switching devices can be installed on both sides of the circuit breaker at the same time.
  • the material of the coupling part 40 is expediently metal.
  • the coupling part can therefore be punched out of a metal sheet extremely simply and inexpensively in a process suitable for mass production. In such a case, the basic structure of the coupling part is cuboid.
  • the parallelepiped-shaped coupling part 40 shown in FIG. 6a has recesses 44a, 44b at the end section 47 above and below the axis of symmetry X, which form a projection 42 located symmetrically on the axis of symmetry X.
  • projections 41a, 41b are provided above and below the axis of symmetry X, which form a recess 43 located symmetrically on the axis of symmetry X, so that the projection 42 fits into the recess 43.
  • the coupling part 40 in FIG. 6b in a cylindrical shape. Accordingly, an end section 47 adjoins the base section 51, which is designed as a pin 42 protruding from the base section 51 along the axis of symmetry X. Accordingly, the recess 43 is provided in the opposite end section 50 along the axis of symmetry X. In such a case, the recess 43 is formed independently of the inner walls of the through hole 33, so that the positive connection acting perpendicular to the pivot axis 11 is only produced between adjacent coupling parts 40.

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DE59913232T DE59913232D1 (de) 1998-10-20 1999-08-11 Kopplungseinrichtung
AU57334/99A AU753977B2 (en) 1998-10-20 1999-08-11 Coupling device
PL99341232A PL341232A1 (en) 1998-10-20 1999-08-11 Coupling device
HU0100614A HU223888B1 (hu) 1998-10-20 1999-08-11 Kapcsolóberendezés
EP99944376A EP1040499B1 (de) 1998-10-20 1999-08-11 Kopplungseinrichtung
BR9906882-6A BR9906882A (pt) 1998-10-20 1999-08-11 "dispositivo de acoplamento"
NO20003167A NO318943B1 (no) 1998-10-20 2000-06-19 Koplingsanordning

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DE19848264A DE19848264C1 (de) 1998-10-20 1998-10-20 Kopplungseinrichtung

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HU223888B1 (hu) 2005-03-29
PL341232A1 (en) 2001-03-26
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DE19848264C1 (de) 2000-05-18
NO20003167D0 (no) 2000-06-19
NO318943B1 (no) 2005-05-30
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EP1040499B1 (de) 2006-03-15
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