WO2006120142A1 - Switch adaptable to different operating configurations and improved axial support - Google Patents
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01H—ELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
- H01H71/00—Details of the protective switches or relays covered by groups H01H73/00 - H01H83/00
- H01H71/02—Housings; Casings; Bases; Mountings
- H01H71/0207—Mounting or assembling the different parts of the circuit breaker
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- H01H—ELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
- H01H11/00—Apparatus or processes specially adapted for the manufacture of electric switches
- H01H11/0006—Apparatus or processes specially adapted for the manufacture of electric switches for converting electric switches
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- H—ELECTRICITY
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- H01H—ELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
- H01H9/00—Details of switching devices, not covered by groups H01H1/00 - H01H7/00
- H01H2009/0088—Details of rotatable shafts common to more than one pole or switch unit
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- H01H—ELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
- H01H3/00—Mechanisms for operating contacts
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- the present invention relates to a switch, in particular a circuit breaker or a disconnector, that can be installed according to different operating configurations and that is to be used preferably in low- voltage systems.
- switches comprise one or more electrical poles, associated to each of which are at least one fixed contact and at least one mobile contact which can be coupled to/uncoupled from one another.
- Automatic switches of the known art also comprise control means that enable movement of the mobile contacts, so bringing about their coupling to or uncoupling from the corresponding fixed contacts.
- control means occurs traditionally on a main shaft that is operatively connected to the mobile contacts so that, following upon its rotation, the mobile contacts are moved from a first operating position to a second operating position, which are characteristic of an open and closed configuration, respectively, of the switch.
- metal reinforcement shafts that pass through the mobile element have also been used. These, however, may interfere with the characteristics of electrical insulation between the poles and are certainly far from advantageous from the functional standpoint. In practice, these aspects for the moment limit the use of the mobile element to switches for low currents and low breaking capacities.
- the increase in the radial dimensions of the mobile element i.e. the increase in the weights involved may jeopardize correct installation of switches for high currents and high breaking capacities at different angles from the design one.
- the main task of what forms the subject of the present invention is to provide a switch that will enable the limits and drawbacks referred to above to be overcome.
- a purpose of the present invention is to provide a switch that has a compact structure, which can be easily assembled and is made up of a limited number of components.
- Another task of what forms the subject of the present invention is to provide a switch in which the friction between the different parts making up the switch will be extremely limited in any configuration of installation and will be compatible with a long service life and high levels of performance.
- a further purpose of the present invention is to provide a switch that is functionally flexible, i.e. that can be installed in any operating configuration.
- a single-pole or multi-pole switch for low-voltage wiring systems comprising: - an outer casing containing for each pole at least one fixed contact and at least one mobile contact, which can be coupled to/uncoupled from one another;
- a mobile element defined by a shaped body comprising at least one seat for each pole of said switch, said seat being designed to house at least one mobile contact of a corresponding pole;
- an energy-accumulation control mechanism operatively connected to said mobile element to enable its movement.
- the switch according to the invention is characterized in that it comprises means of axial support, operatively connected to said mobile element.
- the means of axial support are used for countering the gravitational thrusts on the mobile element generated when the latter is installed with the axis of rotation inclined with respect to a horizontal plane.
- the use of said means enables, in fact, limitation of the friction between the different parts that come into contact, thus guaranteeing proper functionality of the switch in any operating configuration.
- FIG. 1 and 2 are respectively a first perspective view and a second perspective view of a switch according to the invention
- FIGS. 3 and 4 are perspective views of components of an outer casing of a switch according to the invention.
- FIG. 5 is a first exploded view of a first embodiment of a switch according to the invention.
- FIG. 6 and 7 are perspective views of a mobile element according to the invention.
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view of the switch represented in Figure 5;
- FIG. 9 is a second exploded view of the switch according to the invention, illustrated in Figure 5;
- FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view corresponding to a second embodiment of a switch according to the invention.
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the mobile part of a withdrawable switch according to the invention.
- - Figure 12 is a perspective view of the mobile part of a withdrawable switch according to the invention.
- - Figure 13 is a view that illustrates the modalities of assembly of the parts represented in Figures 11 and 12 of a withdrawable switch according to the invention.
- the switch comprises an outer casing 2 containing one or more electrical poles, each defined by at least one fixed contact 10 that couples to/uncouples from at least one mobile contact 20.
- the outer casing 2 also houses a mobile element 50 made up of a shaped body made of insulating material, preferably a thermosetting resin, which comprises at least one seat 25 for each pole of the switch 1.
- a control mechanism 60 Operatively connected to the mobile element 50 is a control mechanism 60 that enables movement thereof about a pre-set axis of rotation 100.
- the control mechanism 60 used is preferably of the energy-accumulation type normally employed in applications that envisage high values of current and/or breaking capacity.
- the switch 1 is characterized in that it comprises means of axial support that are operatively connected to said mobile element 50 in order to counteract the gravitational thrusts that are generated along its axis of rotation 100. These gravitational thrusts arise when said axis of rotation 100 is inclined with respect to a substantially horizontal plane. As hereinafter illustrated in detail, the presence of these supporting means enables limitation of any bending or friction that is generated on account of these gravitational thrusts, consequently increasing the number of the possible operating configurations of the switch 1.
- the outer casing 2 of the switch according to the invention 1 is preferably made up of a bottom 3, which is coupled to a lid 4 so as to generate spaces, within which the strictly electrical components of the switch 1 are housed.
- the outer casing can be made of sheet metal, as commonly occurs in switches of the so-called “open” or “air circuit breaker” (ACB) type.
- the structure of the casing 2 can be advantageously completed by a protective mask 5 that is applied to the lid 4 and, if necessary, can be easily removed by an operator to enable access to the internal parts of the switch 1.
- Figures 3 and 4 illustrate a possible embodiment of the parts making up the outer casing 2.
- the bottom 3 comprises a first coupling surface 6a, from which there emerges a series of protrusions 5a, designed to be inserted in cavities 7b provided on a second coupling surface 6b of the lid 4.
- the two coupling surfaces 6a and 6b have shapes that can at least in part be geometrically mated to one another, i.e., which enable co-penetration of the parts making up the entire casing 2.
- the tightness of the coupling is moreover guaranteed by a series of fastening screws 9 that ensure an adequate resistance of the casing 2 against the stresses to which it is subjected during normal operation of the switch 1.
- the fastening screws 9 are inserted in holes 13 made both on the bottom 3 and on the lid 4 and can alternatively be replaced by other functionally equivalent means, such as for example bolts or tie-rods.
- FIG. 5 provides a better view of the inner side of the bottom 3, on which the fixed contacts 10 are provided, each electrically connected to an electrode 21.
- the fixed contacts 10 illustrated each comprise an active part 10a that comes into contact with a corresponding active part 20a provided on the mobile contacts 20.
- Both the fixed contacts 10 and the mobile ones 20 can advantageously comprise an arc chute 11 that has the task of deviating the electric arc in order to limit degradation of the active parts of the contacts themselves.
- the lid 4 can be advantageously made of insulating material to improve the electrical insulation between the metal parts making up the switch.
- the lid 4 by being coupled to the bottom 3, generates at least one arc chamber 200 for each pole of the switch.
- Preferably housed within each arc chamber 200 are arc-breaking elements that have the function of facilitating extinction of the arc that is generated following upon separation of the contacts of the switch 1.
- Each arc chamber 200 comprises at least one top opening 203, which constitutes the outlet for discharge of the gases that are generated following upon setting-up of the electric arc.
- the lid 4 also has side openings 204, which enable an operator to gain access to the mobile element 50 in order, for example, to place or remove the means of connection between the control mechanism 60 and the mobile element 50, or else to enable the shafts or bars for signalling the state (for example open, closed, tripped) to come out.
- FIGs 6 and 7 illustrate a possible embodiment of a mobile element 50 according to the invention, and more in particular a mobile element for a three-pole switch. This does not exclude the possibility of the technical solutions presented hereinafter from being used also for switches having a different number of poles.
- the mobile element 50 is defined by a shaped body that comprises a seat 25 for each pole of the switch 1.
- a mobile contact 20 Housed in each seat 25 is a mobile contact 20 that can be made of a single piece or else of a plurality of mutually adjacent components, as is clearly illustrated in Figure 7.
- These seats 25 are provided so as to be mutually adjacent and particularly arranged so that the mobile contacts 20 housed therein will have a common axis of rotation 100 with respect to the mobile element itself.
- Said axis of rotation 100 is physically constituted by transverse rotation pins (not visible in the figures), which are arranged on appropriate housings 23 obtained in each of the seats 25.
- the seats 25 are defined basically by a front wall 26, a rear wall 27, substantially opposite to the front one 26, and by a first side wall 28 and a second side wall 29 substantially opposite to one another. These walls are mutually arranged in such a way as to generate at least one first opening and one second opening, from which there come out, respectively the corresponding mobile contact 20 and means of electrical junction 47 (see Figure 7).
- the latter consisting, for instance, of a copper braid, connect the mobile contact 20 electrically to an electrode 22, which is in turn connected to the electrical network in which the switch 1 is inserted.
- the switch 1 functions according to the known principle of double interruption, then from the second opening there may advantageously come out other electrical contacts designed to couple with a further series of fixed contacts altogether similar to the ones referred to above.
- the mobile element 50 comprises circular connecting parts 55a and 55b, located between two adjacent seats 25.
- these circular connecting parts 55a and 55b emerge for a portion thereof with respect to the space occupied by the seats 25. This solution is to be considered only as a possible and certainly not exclusive embodiment of the mobile element 50.
- each of these connecting parts 55a and 55b comprises at least one radial recess, the function of which will be illustrated hereinafter. More precisely, the mobile element 50 illustrated in Figures 6 and 7 comprises a first connecting part 55a and a second connecting part 55b, respectively comprising a first radial recess 51 and a second radial recess 52.
- the means of axial support are made up of at least one first axial supporting arm 80 and one second axial supporting arm 81 having at least two mutually opposed ends.
- each of them comprises at least one first operative end 85, which is connected to the mobile element 50 and one second retention end 86, which is constrained to the structural part 70 of the control mechanism 60.
- the two supporting arms 80 and 81 have a "three-lobed" configuration, comprising a third retention end 86a adjacent to the aforesaid second end 86.
- Figure 5 is an exploded view of a first embodiment of the switch 1 according to the invention.
- the control mechanism 60 of the switch 1 is basically made up of mechanical means supported by a structural part 70, which is stably connected to the outer casing 2, for instance by means of the use of axial tie-rods 62 or other functionally equivalent means.
- the structural part 70 of the control mechanism 60 comprises fastening protrusions 78, on which there are provided threaded cavities 34, in which said axial tie-rods 62 are screwed, thus enabling fixing of the control itself to the containing casing 2 of the switch 1 and in particular to the bottom 3.
- the structural part 70 of the mechanism 60 basically comprises a first side 71 and a second side 72, set between which is a transverse wall 74 that has the purpose of increasing the mechanical rigidity of the control 60.
- the first side 71 also comprises a side opening 77 provided to enable passage of members 79 for signalling the state of the switch 1 (for example, open, closed, tripped).
- the axial supporting arms 80 and 81 are preferably constrained to the control mechanism 60 on the outer side of each side 71 and 72 through the use of removable fixing means 73, for instance screws or alternatively rivets.
- the supporting arms 80 and 81 could also be made of a single body with the sides 71 and 72, and hence without the use of fixing means.
- connection renders the mobile element 50 substantially suspended in cantilever fashion with respect to the casing 2, and for said purpose the "three-lobed" shape of the supporting arms 80 and 81 is particularly advantageous in so far as it enables a greater resistance to bending and thus a more stable positioning of the mobile element itself.
- the supporting arms 80 and 81 provide the centre of rotation for the mobile element 50 through a hinge connection. The latter is provided within said radial recesses 51 and 52, which are prearranged in the connecting parts 55a and 55b of the mobile element 50.
- the hinge connection means comprise, for each supporting arm 80 and 81, a rotation pin 110 and 111, which is inserted in a first hole 84 made on the first operative end 85 and in a second hole provided on the mobile element 50.
- Figure 6 also shows a preferred embodiment of these rotation pins 110 and 111, which have at least one first calibrated longitudinal portion 112 that is coupled to the internal surface of the first hole 84 made on the corresponding supporting arm 80 or 81.
- Each pin advantageously also comprises a second retention portion 113, which is constrained by friction or by screwing to the second hole of the mobile element 50.
- the retention portion 113 enables positioning of the pin with respect to the mobile element 50, whilst the calibrated portion enables rotation of the mobile element itself with respect to the supporting arms 80 and 81 that support it.
- the solution described is extremely advantageous in so far as each rotation pin has contained axial dimensions that facilitate positioning thereof within the mobile element 50 in a position corresponding to the radial recesses 51 and 52.
- Figure 9 illustrates a cross-sectional view of the connection in question, and the advantages of this solution emerge clearly.
- the rotation pins are located in their operative positions, exploiting gaps 114 made on the side walls of the housing seats 25.
- the contained axial dimension of the rotation pins 110 and 111 advantageously improves also the mechanical reliability of the connection.
- the operative ends of the supporting arms 80 and 81 and the radial recesses 51 and 52 of the mobile element 50 are coupled in an extremely precise way in order to limit any play as much as possible.
- the surfaces of the arms 80 and 81 and the internal surfaces of the radial recesses 51 and 52 are mutually compatible in order to limit as much as possible any phenomena of friction.
- This area of contact functions in practice as a bearing in so far as it supports the mobile element 50, in any case enabling rotation thereof irrespective of the inclination of the axis of rotation 100.
- Figures 6 and 8 enable appreciation of a possible mode of connection between the control mechanism 60 and the mobile element 50.
- the control mechanism 60 comprises a first connecting rod 91 and a second connecting rod 92, which are operatively connected to the mobile element 50 through a common transverse driving pin 131.
- the connection rods 91 and 92 are inserted in hollow sectors 57 obtained on the front walls of the seats 25 of the mobile element 50 and perforated transversely for housing the driving pin 131.
- these hollow sectors 57 are made on the mobile element 50 substantially on the same side on which the radial recesses 51 and 52, which are used for connection of the supporting arms 80 and 81, are provided.
- the presence of a plurality of hollow sectors 57 is particularly advantageous in so far as it enables positioning of the connection rods 91 and 92 at variable distances according to the type of control that is used.
- perforated radial protrusions could be provided for the insertion of the driving pin 131.
- FIG. 9 is a second exploded view of a switch 1 according to the invention and enables appreciation of the modalities with which the latter can be assembled.
- An initial step envisages connection of the two supporting arms 80 and 81 in the radial recesses 51 and 52 and installation of the mobile element 50 through placing of the mobile contacts 20 in the seats 25.
- the mobile contacts 20 are in this step preferably already connected to the corresponding electrodes 22 through the aforementioned electrical-junction means 21.
- the mobile element 50 is placed within the outer casing 2 generated by the coupling between the bottom 3 and the lid 4 and then connected to the control mechanism 60.
- the connection rods 91 and 92 of the kinematic means are fixed to the mobile element 50 in a position corresponding to the hollow sectors 57 thereof and through the use of the transverse pin 131.
- the supporting arms 80 and 81 are then fixed to the sides 71 and 72 of the structure 70 of the control 60 via the removable fixing means 73 in a position corresponding to the retention ends 86 and 86a provided on the arms themselves.
- the control 60 is then located in the correct operating position by means of the use of the axial tie-rods 62 that connect it stably to the bottom 3.
- the sides 71 and 72 of the structure of the control 60 are shaped in such a way as to mate with the rear wall of the lid, which functions in practice as spacer between the control itself and the bottom. In this way also the mobile element 50 suspended from the control 60 is placed in the correct operating position.
- the presence of the lid made of insulating material contributes also to improving the insulation of the control with respect to the electrical parts.
- FIG. 2 which has already been mentioned, illustrates the switch 1 at the end of the main steps of assembly referred to above.
- the side opening 204 made on the side 31 of the lid 4, which enables access inside the lid itself to enable placing or removal of the transverse driving pin 131 that connects the control 60 to the mobile element 50.
- This solution basically enables removal of the control 60 from the switch 1, without disconnecting the two walls making up the casing 2, with obvious advantages from the practical standpoint.
- Figure 10 shows a second possible embodiment of the means of axial support according to the invention.
- they comprise a first axial bearing 41 and a second axial bearing 42, located between the end parts 45 and 46 of the mobile element 50 and the outer casing 2.
- the bearings can be advantageously of the thrust-bearing type, or alternatively ballbearing, roller-bearing, or conical-bearing type.
- the use of the axial bearings 41 and 42 is particularly advantageous if combined with that of the supporting arms previously described in so far as the axial thrust sustained is greater.
- automatic switches of large dimensions such as for example the so-called open circuit breakers or air circuit breakers (ACBs), can easily be installed according to different angles, preserving a perfect functionality.
- ACBs air circuit breakers
- the present invention also relates to a withdrawable switch or circuit breaker 140, characterized in that it comprises a mobile part 150 and a fixed part 200, which is structurally built so as to contain said mobile part 150.
- the latter is constituted by a switch 1 according to the invention and already amply described above.
- the fixed part 200 advantageously comprises driving means 300, which favours insertion and withdrawal of the mobile part 150.
- Figure 11 illustrates a possible embodiment of said mobile part 150.
- it comprises a first adaptation plate 151 and a second adaptation plate 152, each of which is located on a side of said outer casing 2.
- the adaptation plates 151 and 152 may also have the supplementary purpose of increasing the rigidity of the mobile part 150, so limiting any deformation of the walls of the casing 2, above all in the cases where the switch 1 is installed according to a configuration different from the horizontal one.
- Each of these adaptation plates 151 and 152 comprises a first flap 155 and a second flap 156 bent preferably into an L shape or into a U shape in order to slide in shaped guides 210, made on the fixed part 200 of the withdrawable switch 140.
- the adaptation plates 151 and 152 hence have the function of adapting the switch 1 to the withdrawable configuration.
- Figure 12 illustrates a possible embodiment of the fixed part 200.
- This is structurally defined by a first side 165 and by a second side 166, set between which are a top cross member 167 and a bottom cross member 168.
- a rear part 149 completes the structure, bestowing thereon basically the appearance of an open box.
- shaped guides 210 Provided at least in the proximity of an area of joining between the sides 165 and 166 and one of the cross members 167 or 168, are shaped guides 210, in which the flaps 155 and 156 of the adaptation plates 151 and 152 of the mobile part 150 slide during coupling of the parts themselves.
- the fixed part 200 comprises driving means 300, which, in the arrangement illustrated, are constituted by a transverse shaft 305, at the end of which shaped volutes 306 are connected.
- the latter have a central groove 307, which intercepts hooks 159 extending from the adaptation plates 151 and 152.
- Figure 13 illustrates a withdrawable switch according to the invention during the coupling/uncoupling of the two parts.
- the transverse shaft 305 is set in rotation through a manoeuvring device 400 located up against one of the two sides 155 and 156 of the fixed part 200.
- the rotation of the transverse shaft 305 brings about rotation of the shaped volutes 306, which act on the hook 159, consequently driving the mobile part 150 in rotation.
- the technical solutions adopted for the switch according to the invention thus enable the pre-set tasks and purposes to be fully achieved.
- the switch has a compact internal structure, which can be easily assembled and is made up of a limited number of components.
- the use of means of axial support enables installation of the switch in any operating configuration in so far as the deformation of the parts and the phenomena of friction are extremely limited.
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