WO2011133473A2 - Electric power switch - Google Patents

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WO2011133473A2
WO2011133473A2 PCT/US2011/032921 US2011032921W WO2011133473A2 WO 2011133473 A2 WO2011133473 A2 WO 2011133473A2 US 2011032921 W US2011032921 W US 2011032921W WO 2011133473 A2 WO2011133473 A2 WO 2011133473A2
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Xin G Zhu
Thomas Fanta
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S & C Electric Co.
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Priority to AU2011242986A priority Critical patent/AU2011242986A1/en
Priority to CN201180019622.3A priority patent/CN102985989B/en
Priority to CA2796376A priority patent/CA2796376C/en
Priority to MX2012012027A priority patent/MX2012012027A/en
Priority to BR112012026513A priority patent/BR112012026513B8/en
Priority to NZ603078A priority patent/NZ603078A/en
Priority to EP11772501.0A priority patent/EP2561535B1/en
Publication of WO2011133473A2 publication Critical patent/WO2011133473A2/en
Publication of WO2011133473A3 publication Critical patent/WO2011133473A3/en
Priority to US13/647,937 priority patent/US20130026018A1/en
Priority to US14/607,765 priority patent/US10410812B2/en

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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H31/00Air-break switches for high tension without arc-extinguishing or arc-preventing means
    • H01H31/02Details
    • H01H31/026Movable parts and contacts mounted thereon
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H31/00Air-break switches for high tension without arc-extinguishing or arc-preventing means
    • H01H31/02Details
    • H01H31/023Base and stationary contacts mounted thereon
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H31/00Air-break switches for high tension without arc-extinguishing or arc-preventing means
    • H01H31/26Air-break switches for high tension without arc-extinguishing or arc-preventing means with movable contact that remains electrically connected to one line in open position of switch
    • H01H31/28Air-break switches for high tension without arc-extinguishing or arc-preventing means with movable contact that remains electrically connected to one line in open position of switch with angularly-movable contact
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H31/00Air-break switches for high tension without arc-extinguishing or arc-preventing means
    • H01H31/26Air-break switches for high tension without arc-extinguishing or arc-preventing means with movable contact that remains electrically connected to one line in open position of switch
    • H01H31/28Air-break switches for high tension without arc-extinguishing or arc-preventing means with movable contact that remains electrically connected to one line in open position of switch with angularly-movable contact
    • H01H31/30Air-break switches for high tension without arc-extinguishing or arc-preventing means with movable contact that remains electrically connected to one line in open position of switch with angularly-movable contact actuated through the movement of one or more insulators
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H1/00Contacts
    • H01H1/12Contacts characterised by the manner in which co-operating contacts engage
    • H01H1/36Contacts characterised by the manner in which co-operating contacts engage by sliding
    • H01H1/42Knife-and-clip contacts

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  • This patent relates to commodity distribution and in particular to a switch for electric power distribution applications.
  • Distribution switches can be configured to provide no-external-arc circuit interruption for overhead distribution feeders. Such switches are weii suited for line switching (Including sectionaiizing and feeder switching), transformer switching, cable switching and the like. Often configured to be gang- operated, i.e., a single operating mechanism switches all of the distribution phases. Such gang-operated switches may provide may provide a ground level manual operating handle or a vandal-resistant hookstick operating handle.
  • the switches include an interrupter providing simultaneous, close three-pole interphase interrupting.
  • FIG. 1 is perspective view of a distribution switch in accordance with the prior art.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of terminal connection to a switch of a distribution switch.
  • Fig. 3 is a side view of the terminal connection of Fig. 2.
  • FIG. 4 is a top perspective view of a contact assembly of a distribution switch.
  • Fig. 5 is an enlarged view of the contract assembly of Fig. 4 with the contact spring removed to enhance the view.
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a blade assembly of a destruction switch.
  • Fig. 7 is a perspective view of a blade cam of the blade assembly of Fig. 6.
  • Fig. 8 is a side view of the blade cam of Fig. 7.
  • Fig. 9 is a top view of the blade cam of Fig. 7.
  • Fig. 1 depicts a distribution switch 10 including a mounting member 12 so that the switch 10 may be mounted to a utility pole 14. Many alternative mounting configurations are possible.
  • the switch 10 includes a plurality of phase interrupting and switching assemblies 16, and in the application for switch 10 three assemblies 18 corresponding to a three-phase distribution system. Each of the assemblies 16 is coupled to an operator 18 for simultaneous operation.
  • Each assembly 18 Includes a current interrupter 20 such as a vacuum interrupter, a blade assembly 22, a blade contact assembly 24, and terminal connections 28.
  • Switches like the switch 10 incorporate pivoting hinges to allow rotation of the blade assembly 22 during opening and closing of the switch.
  • the terminal pad for landing the high voltage conductor of the distribution system may be incorporated in the hinge design.
  • a typical configuration before the structures of the instant invention, uses a single-axis rotating contact. This configurations is sensitive to the alignment of the conductor to the hinge terminal pad, namely, the conductor needs to be well aligned with the hinge terminal pad to prevent uneven loading of he hinge structure. With large size conductors it is difficult to conform and land the conductors on the hinge terminal pad without applying an off-set or torsional load to the hinge terminal pad. Offset or torsional loading of the hinge assembly can cause uneven contact forces or misalignment of the blade and jaw contracts of the switch during closing.
  • a terminal connection 28 is shown and includes a spherical hinge joint 28.
  • the hinge joint 28 incorporates a blade terminal portion 30 and a hinge terminal portion 32 secured to an insulator 34.
  • the blade terminal portion 30 is formed with a semi-spherical or convex surface portion 36.
  • the hinge terminal portion 32 mounts on the blade terminal portion 30 and is formed with a semi-spherical or convex surface portion 38 corresponding to the convex surface portion 38 such that the interaction of the portions 38 and 38 act as a bearing.
  • the portion 38 may be formed with buttons, bumps or other protuberances to contact the portion 38 to ensure good electrical contact.
  • Both the blade 30 and the hinge 32 are formed with an aperture (not depicted) through which a post 40 extends, the post 40 being secured to the insulator 34.
  • the post has a groove end 36 on which a fastener clip 37 secures the blade 28 and the hinge 30 to the insulator along with washers and spacers, as necessary.
  • a spring 44 is disposed between the washers 46 to provide clamping force to ensure the hinge portion 32 always remains in contact wit the blade portion 30.
  • Other securing and biasing techniques including staking, upsetting and the like may be used.
  • the aperture formed in the hinge portion 32 may be formed as slot 48 to allow it to rotate 360 degrees about the post 40 and additionally rotate upward (Fig. 2) and downward (Fig. 3) a predetermined amount, for example between about 10 and 15 degrees, for example 13 degrees, and to twist about its longitudinal axis between about +/- 5 degrees, for example 3 degrees.
  • a contact assembly 50 is of the jaw contact type and includes a plurality (two depicted) jaw contact buttons 52 of the corresponding jaw contact fingers 54 of a jaw contact 56 that float in apertures 58 formed in guide fingers 80.
  • the floating contact buttons arrangement allows evening of contact forces of the upper and lower jaw contacts.
  • the width of the guide fingers 60 and deflection of the jaw contact fingers 54 is such that force to align the jaw contacts 56 and gradually spread the contact force over a large surface area of the blade 30.
  • the guide fingers 60 also provide a sacrificial arcing surface while closing the blade into high current faults or similar energized situations.
  • the leading tips 82 of the guide fingers take the pre-strike arc erosion during fault closing while leaving the jaw contact 56 surfaces undamaged.
  • the guide fingers 60 support the jaw contacts 56 from collapsing due to a biasing force of the contact spring 64 and from electromagnetic forces during high current situations, thus allowing elimination from the assembly of a spacer previously used to maintain the spacing of the jaw contacts 56.
  • the guide fingers 60 center the blade 30 as it enters into the contact assembly 50. If the blade 30 is misaligned, the guide fingers 60 gradually center the blade 30 as it enters the contact assembly 50.
  • the guide fingers are spaced a predetermined amount wider than the thickness of the blade 30, for example approximately 0.030 inch (0.762 millimeters).
  • the guide fingers 60 further include a bumper 66 and guide block 68 that are adjustable on the mounting block 70 in order to align and center the guide fingers on the jaw contacts. Once the guide fingers 80 are aligned, the jaw contact buttons 52 protrude from the apertures 58, for example approximately 0.050 inch (1 ,25 millimeter) to make contact with the blade 30,
  • the switch 10 incorporates for each phase a shunt interrupter 20.
  • the interrupter 20 is operated by engagement of a shunt-operating arm 70 with a cam 72 secured to the blade 30, It is important for proper operation of the shunt interrupter 16 that the arm 70 properiy latch with the cam 72 because failing to do so can result in the contacts in the interrupter 16 not opening correctly and the current not being interrupted. It is possible even that an external arc can result and a flashover of the switch 16.
  • the cam 72 is formed with an integral closing feature 74 to ensure the operating arm 70 is moved to the fully closed and latched position upon closing of the associated switch 16.
  • An additional feature 76 a multi-angled cam surface that allows resetting of the operating arm 70. The surface 76 forces the flexible arm 70 over the conductive pin 78 during closing of the switch 16.
  • a non-conductive material is chosen for the cam 72 that allows it and the ice shield 80 to act as a dielectric barrier between the arm 70 and the guide fingers 60 of the contact assembly 50
  • the cam 72 is mounted to the blade 30 of the associated switch 16.
  • the conductive pin 78 that connects to the blade 30 is formed integral with the cam 72, for example by in situ molding.
  • the pin 78 actuates the operating arm interrupter 20 trips open, the pin 78 continues to keep the interrupter 20 open until the arm 70 ioses contact with the pin 78.
  • the arm 70 then returns to its dosed position by action of an internal spring (not depicted).
  • an internal spring not depicted.
  • the surface 78 raises the arm 70 over the pin 78.
  • the integrated closing stop 84 on the cam 72 ensures the interrupter 20 is closed, reset and ready for the next operation.

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Abstract

An electric power distribution switch incorporates a stress-reiievi connection structure, a closing guiding structure, a weather shield structure an contact structure.

Description

Electric Power Switch
Cross-Reference to Related Applications
[0001] This application claims benefit of United States Provisional Patent Application No. 61/325,360 filed April 18, 2010 for all purposes and the disclosure of which is hereby expressly incorporated herein by reference.
Technical Field
[0002] This patent relates to commodity distribution and in particular to a switch for electric power distribution applications.
[0003] Distribution switches can be configured to provide no-external-arc circuit interruption for overhead distribution feeders. Such switches are weii suited for line switching (Including sectionaiizing and feeder switching), transformer switching, cable switching and the like. Often configured to be gang- operated, i.e., a single operating mechanism switches all of the distribution phases. Such gang-operated switches may provide may provide a ground level manual operating handle or a vandal-resistant hookstick operating handle. The switches include an interrupter providing simultaneous, close three-pole interphase interrupting.
[0004] While many configuration of distribution switches, such as the Omni- Rupter® Switch available from S&C Electric Company of Chicago, Illinois, United States of America, continuous improvement in the structure and function of such switches ensures enhanced operating capability and reliability. Brief Description of the Drawings
[0005] Fig. 1 is perspective view of a distribution switch in accordance with the prior art.
[0006] Fig. 2 is a perspective view of terminal connection to a switch of a distribution switch.
[0007] Fig. 3 is a side view of the terminal connection of Fig. 2.
[0008] Fig. 4 is a top perspective view of a contact assembly of a distribution switch.
[0009] Fig. 5 is an enlarged view of the contract assembly of Fig. 4 with the contact spring removed to enhance the view.
[0010] Fig. 6 is a perspective view of a blade assembly of a destruction switch.
[0011] Fig. 7 is a perspective view of a blade cam of the blade assembly of Fig. 6.
[0012] Fig. 8 is a side view of the blade cam of Fig. 7.
[0013] Fig. 9 is a top view of the blade cam of Fig. 7.
Detailed Description
[0014] Fig. 1 depicts a distribution switch 10 including a mounting member 12 so that the switch 10 may be mounted to a utility pole 14. Many alternative mounting configurations are possible. The switch 10 includes a plurality of phase interrupting and switching assemblies 16, and in the application for switch 10 three assemblies 18 corresponding to a three-phase distribution system. Each of the assemblies 16 is coupled to an operator 18 for simultaneous operation. [0015] Each assembly 18 Includes a current interrupter 20 such as a vacuum interrupter, a blade assembly 22, a blade contact assembly 24, and terminal connections 28.
[0016] Switches, like the switch 10 incorporate pivoting hinges to allow rotation of the blade assembly 22 during opening and closing of the switch. The terminal pad for landing the high voltage conductor of the distribution system may be incorporated in the hinge design. A typical configuration, before the structures of the instant invention, uses a single-axis rotating contact. This configurations is sensitive to the alignment of the conductor to the hinge terminal pad, namely, the conductor needs to be well aligned with the hinge terminal pad to prevent uneven loading of he hinge structure. With large size conductors it is difficult to conform and land the conductors on the hinge terminal pad without applying an off-set or torsional load to the hinge terminal pad. Offset or torsional loading of the hinge assembly can cause uneven contact forces or misalignment of the blade and jaw contracts of the switch during closing.
[0017] Referring to Figs. 2 and 3, a terminal connection 28 is shown and includes a spherical hinge joint 28. The hinge joint 28 incorporates a blade terminal portion 30 and a hinge terminal portion 32 secured to an insulator 34. The blade terminal portion 30 is formed with a semi-spherical or convex surface portion 36. The hinge terminal portion 32 mounts on the blade terminal portion 30 and is formed with a semi-spherical or convex surface portion 38 corresponding to the convex surface portion 38 such that the interaction of the portions 38 and 38 act as a bearing. Additionally, the portion 38 may be formed with buttons, bumps or other protuberances to contact the portion 38 to ensure good electrical contact.
[0018] Both the blade 30 and the hinge 32 are formed with an aperture (not depicted) through which a post 40 extends, the post 40 being secured to the insulator 34. The post has a groove end 36 on which a fastener clip 37 secures the blade 28 and the hinge 30 to the insulator along with washers and spacers, as necessary. A spring 44 is disposed between the washers 46 to provide clamping force to ensure the hinge portion 32 always remains in contact wit the blade portion 30. Other securing and biasing techniques including staking, upsetting and the like may be used. Additionally, the aperture formed in the hinge portion 32 may be formed as slot 48 to allow it to rotate 360 degrees about the post 40 and additionally rotate upward (Fig. 2) and downward (Fig. 3) a predetermined amount, for example between about 10 and 15 degrees, for example 13 degrees, and to twist about its longitudinal axis between about +/- 5 degrees, for example 3 degrees.
[0019] The offset, twist and rotation of the hinge portion 32 are made without affecting contact force with the blade 30 or straining the terminal connection 28.
[0020] Alignment and loading of the terminal connection 26 by the conductor can also affect blade and contact engagement resulting in uneven or excessive contact forces and corresponding contact wear. Unusual contact forces and contact wear can reduce the current carrying capability of the terminal connection. Referring to Figs. 4-5, a contact assembly 50 is of the jaw contact type and includes a plurality (two depicted) jaw contact buttons 52 of the corresponding jaw contact fingers 54 of a jaw contact 56 that float in apertures 58 formed in guide fingers 80. The floating contact buttons arrangement allows evening of contact forces of the upper and lower jaw contacts.
[0021] The width of the guide fingers 60 and deflection of the jaw contact fingers 54 is such that force to align the jaw contacts 56 and gradually spread the contact force over a large surface area of the blade 30. The guide fingers 60 also provide a sacrificial arcing surface while closing the blade into high current faults or similar energized situations. The leading tips 82 of the guide fingers take the pre-strike arc erosion during fault closing while leaving the jaw contact 56 surfaces undamaged. Additionally, the guide fingers 60 support the jaw contacts 56 from collapsing due to a biasing force of the contact spring 64 and from electromagnetic forces during high current situations, thus allowing elimination from the assembly of a spacer previously used to maintain the spacing of the jaw contacts 56.
[0022] During closing of the blade 30 the guide fingers 60 center the blade 30 as it enters into the contact assembly 50. If the blade 30 is misaligned, the guide fingers 60 gradually center the blade 30 as it enters the contact assembly 50. The guide fingers are spaced a predetermined amount wider than the thickness of the blade 30, for example approximately 0.030 inch (0.762 millimeters). The guide fingers 60 further include a bumper 66 and guide block 68 that are adjustable on the mounting block 70 in order to align and center the guide fingers on the jaw contacts. Once the guide fingers 80 are aligned, the jaw contact buttons 52 protrude from the apertures 58, for example approximately 0.050 inch (1 ,25 millimeter) to make contact with the blade 30,
[0023] The switch 10 incorporates for each phase a shunt interrupter 20. The interrupter 20 is operated by engagement of a shunt-operating arm 70 with a cam 72 secured to the blade 30, It is important for proper operation of the shunt interrupter 16 that the arm 70 properiy latch with the cam 72 because failing to do so can result in the contacts in the interrupter 16 not opening correctly and the current not being interrupted. It is possible even that an external arc can result and a flashover of the switch 16.
[0024] Referring to Figs. 6-9, the cam 72 is formed with an integral closing feature 74 to ensure the operating arm 70 is moved to the fully closed and latched position upon closing of the associated switch 16. An additional feature 76, a multi-angled cam surface that allows resetting of the operating arm 70. The surface 76 forces the flexible arm 70 over the conductive pin 78 during closing of the switch 16. There is also a protruded shelf 80 on the cam 72 that acts as an ice shield to prevent formation of ice on the end of the blade 30. Significant ice formation on the tip of the blade 30 conductive material can prevent the switch 16 from fully closing info the contact assembly 50. A non-conductive material is chosen for the cam 72 that allows it and the ice shield 80 to act as a dielectric barrier between the arm 70 and the guide fingers 60 of the contact assembly 50
[0025] The cam 72 is mounted to the blade 30 of the associated switch 16. The conductive pin 78 that connects to the blade 30 is formed integral with the cam 72, for example by in situ molding. The pin 78 actuates the operating arm interrupter 20 trips open, the pin 78 continues to keep the interrupter 20 open until the arm 70 ioses contact with the pin 78. The arm 70 then returns to its dosed position by action of an internal spring (not depicted). During closing of the switch 16, the surface 78 raises the arm 70 over the pin 78. The integrated closing stop 84 on the cam 72 ensures the interrupter 20 is closed, reset and ready for the next operation.
[0026] While the invention is described in terms of several embodiments of switches, it will be appreciated that the invention is not limited to such structures. The inventive concepts may be employed in connection with any number of devices and methods of making and using such devices.
[0027] Additionally, while the structures and methods of the present disclosure are susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, certain embodiments are shown by way of example in the drawings and the herein described
embodiments. It will be understood, however, that this disclosure is not intended to limit the invention to the particular forms described, but to the contrary, the invention is intended to cover all modifications, alternatives, and equivalents defined by the appended claims.
[0028] It should also be understood that, unless a term is expressly defined in this patent using the sentence "As used herein, the term ' ' is hereby defined to mean..." or a similar sentence, there is no intent to limit the meaning of that term, either expressly or by implication, beyond its plain or ordinary meaning, and such term should not be interpreted to be limited in scope based on any statement made in any section of this patent (other than the language of the claims). To the extent that any term recited in the claims at the end of this patent is referred to in this patent in a manner consistent with a single meaning, that is done for sake of clarity only so as to not confuse the reader, and it is not intended that such claim term by limited, by implication or otherwise, to that single meaning. Unless a claim element is defined by reciting the word "means" and a function without the recital of any structure, it is not intended that the scope of any claim element be interpreted based on the application of 35 U.S.C. §112, sixth paragraph.
[0029] We claim:

Claims

1 . A terminal connection for a switch assembly comprising:
a hinge joint having a blade terminal portion and a hinge terminal portion, the blade terminal portion 30 is formed with a semi-spherical or convex surface portion;
the hinge terminal portion mounted for relative movement on the blade terminal portion, the hinge terminal portion formed with a semi-spherical or convex surface portion mating!y corresponding to the convex surface portion of the blade terminal portion such that the interaction of the convex surface portions act as a bearing.
2. The terminal connection of claim 1 , one of the convex surface portions with buttons, bumps or protuberances to provide electrical contact to the mating convex surface portion.
3. The terminal connection of claim 1 , apertures formed in each of the blade terminal portion and the hinge terminal portion within the respective convex surface portions, a post extending through the apertures, retainer fixed upon the post and spring disposed between the retainer and one of the hinge terminal portion and the blade terminal portion.
4. The terminal connection of claim 1 , the hinge terminal portion relatively movable with respect to the blade terminal portion in rotation about +/- 10-15 degrees and in twist about its longitudinal axis about +/- 5 degrees.
5. The terminal connection of claim 4, wherein contact force between the hinge terminal portion and the blade terminal portion is unaffected by rotation or twist of the hinge terminal portion relative to the blade terminal portion,
6. A contact assembly for an electric power switch comprising a jaw contact type including a jaw contact button disposed on a corresponding jaw contact finger that floats within an apertures formed in a guide finger.
7. The contact assembly of claim 8, comprising a first guide finger and a second guide finger spaced from the first guide finger, a first jaw contact finger and a second jaw contact figure associated respectively with the first guide finger and the second guide finger, each of the first jaw contact and the second jaw contact formed with a jaw contact button.
8. The contact assembly of claim 7, the first and second guide fingers being spaced apart having leading tips for guiding a blade therebetween.
9. The contact assembly of claim 6, the leading tips comprising arc sacrificial material.
10. The contact assembly of claim 6, the first and second jaw contact fingers being resilient, the first and second jaw contact fingers resiliency deflecting to accept a blade therebetween.
1 1 . The contact assembly of claim 6, the first and second guide fingers supporting the respective first and second jaw contact fingers from collapsing.
12. The contact assembly of claim 6, the first or second guide finger comprising a bumper and a guide block that are adjustable to align and center the first and second guide fingers.
13. An electric power switch including a shunt interrupter operating by a shunt operating arm comprising:
a cam secured to a blade, the cam formed with an closing feature to engage the shunt operating arm to move the shunt operating arm to a fully closed and latched position of the shunt interrupter upon dosing of the switch.
14. The switch of claim 13, the cam having multiple operating surfaces, a surface of the mulipie operating surfaces to engage the shunt operating arm to reset the shunt operating arm and shunt interrupter.
15. The switch of claim 13, the cam having an ice shield.
16. The switch of claim 13, the cam being non-conductive.
17. The switch of claim 13, the cam mounting to a blade of the switch and having a conductive pin electrically coupled to the blade.
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BR112012026513A BR112012026513B8 (en) 2010-04-18 2011-04-18 contact unit for an electrical switch
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