WO2012039030A1 - Dispositif de commutation - Google Patents

Dispositif de commutation Download PDF

Info

Publication number
WO2012039030A1
WO2012039030A1 PCT/JP2010/066365 JP2010066365W WO2012039030A1 WO 2012039030 A1 WO2012039030 A1 WO 2012039030A1 JP 2010066365 W JP2010066365 W JP 2010066365W WO 2012039030 A1 WO2012039030 A1 WO 2012039030A1
Authority
WO
WIPO (PCT)
Prior art keywords
terminal
movable
contact
handle
fixed contact
Prior art date
Application number
PCT/JP2010/066365
Other languages
English (en)
Japanese (ja)
Inventor
中道 義也
水野 初男
石黒 宏文
Original Assignee
パナソニック電工電路株式会社
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by パナソニック電工電路株式会社 filed Critical パナソニック電工電路株式会社
Priority to JP2012534848A priority Critical patent/JP5629326B2/ja
Priority to PCT/JP2010/066365 priority patent/WO2012039030A1/fr
Priority to CN201080069186.6A priority patent/CN103119683B/zh
Publication of WO2012039030A1 publication Critical patent/WO2012039030A1/fr

Links

Images

Classifications

    • 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
    • H01H71/08Terminals; Connections

Definitions

  • the present invention generally relates to a switchgear.
  • the switchgear includes a connection terminal that can connect a conductive member such as a lead terminal, and a housing that houses the connection terminal.
  • the connection terminal includes a clamp member and a movable box.
  • the movable box has a hollow rectangular frame shape including a first side portion, a second side portion, a third side portion, and a fourth side portion, and a flat plate-like protruding portion is provided downward from the first side portion that is the bottom portion. It protrudes.
  • This movable box is formed by bending a T-shaped metal piece. That is, the first side portion, the second side portion, the third side portion, and the fourth side portion are formed by bending a portion corresponding to the T-shaped head portion of the metal piece a plurality of times.
  • a protrusion is formed by bending a portion of the piece corresponding to the T-shaped leg.
  • This metal piece is produced, for example, by punching a metal plate having a predetermined thickness.
  • the metal piece has a protruding portion, both sides of the protruding portion become unnecessary members when punching. For this reason, the part which is not used remains in a metal plate, and big waste was produced in the case of manufacture. Further, since a portion that is not used in the metal plate remains, a large load is placed on the environment when it is discarded, and a large amount of energy is required when the metal plate is reused.
  • the present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and an object of the present invention is to provide a switchgear that reduces the load on the environment during manufacturing.
  • the switchgear includes a body having a first insertion port and an operation opening, a fixed contact disposed in the body, and an electrical connection between the fixed contact and the electrical connection between the fixed contact and the body.
  • a handle mechanism including a movable contact that is movably disposed; a terminal block that is placed in the body and electrically connected to one of the fixed contact and the movable contact; and a handle that is exposed from the operation opening.
  • a link mechanism configured to turn on and off the electrical connection between the fixed contact and the movable contact via the switch.
  • the terminal block is fixed to the container and includes a first terminal portion, and a fixed terminal that is electrically connected to the fixed contact together with the first terminal portion.
  • the movable terminal portion has a hollow frame shape having an opening into which the first terminal portion is inserted, and a gap can be formed between the first terminal portion and the movable terminal portion, and A movable terminal frame accommodated in the container is provided so that the size of the gap can be changed.
  • the movable terminal frame is provided with moving means for moving the movable terminal frame in the changing direction of the size of the gap.
  • a lid is provided, and the lid is provided with a stopper configured to be interlocked with the movable terminal frame so as to open and close the first insertion port.
  • the terminal block is arranged in the container so that the gap communicates with the first insertion port.
  • the stopper is a separate member separated from the movable terminal frame, and is attached to the movable terminal frame.
  • the first insertion opening is formed in the side that defines the thickness of the vessel while the operating opening is formed in the upper portion of the vessel.
  • the movable terminal frame has a hollow rectangular frame shape having a first side portion, a second side portion, a third side portion, and a fourth side portion, wherein the first side portion is a bottom portion, the second side portion and the second side portion Three sides are at both ends of the first side, and the fourth side is the top.
  • the first side portion includes a movable terminal portion.
  • the movable terminal frame includes a plurality of fitting grooves formed on the second side portion and the third side portion.
  • the stopper includes a plurality of fitting claws, and the plurality of fitting claws are detachably fitted in the plurality of fitting grooves, respectively.
  • the plurality of fitting grooves include a T-shaped groove formed on the lower end side of the second side portion and a T-shaped groove formed on the lower end side of the third side portion.
  • Each of the plurality of fitting claws includes a T-shape and is fitted into the plurality of fitting grooves.
  • each of the plurality of fitting claws may further include a contact claw that protrudes from its upper part and contacts the outer surface of the corresponding side portion of the movable terminal frame.
  • the plurality of fitting grooves include two notches formed on the lower end side of both edges of the second side portion, and two formed on the lower end side of both edges of the third side portion. With notches.
  • the stopper includes a base piece that covers the outer surface of the first side portion, a first bent piece and a second bent piece that extend from both ends of the base piece and cover the outer surfaces of the lower ends of the second side portion and the third side portion, Is further provided.
  • the lid extends downward from the base piece.
  • the plurality of fitting claws include two claws protruding inward from both ends of the edge of the first bent piece, and two claws protruding inward from both ends of the edge of the second bent piece. And are respectively fitted into a plurality of fitting grooves.
  • the container further includes an exhaust port on a side portion where the first insertion port is formed.
  • the length of the lid in the moving direction of the movable terminal frame is longer than the distance between the first insertion port and the exhaust port.
  • the container further includes a second insertion port on a side portion where the first insertion port is formed.
  • the movable terminal frame includes a screw hole formed in the fourth side portion.
  • the fixed terminal has a square bracket shape with a first end and a second end, the first end includes a first terminal, and the second end includes a first hole formed with a through hole. 2 terminal portions are included.
  • the fixed terminal is fixed to the container so that the second end portion is disposed above the fourth side portion and the upper end surface of the second end portion is disposed at the back of the second insertion port.
  • the moving means includes a screw hole and a terminal screw that is loosely fitted in the through hole and screwed into the screw hole.
  • a cover equips the both ends with a pair of protrusion part which protrudes in the thickness direction of a container.
  • the container includes a pair of locking claws that are respectively locked to the pair of protrusions, and a screw stopper that is formed above the head of the terminal screw and restricts the upward movement of the terminal screw.
  • the switchgear detects an abnormal current flowing between the movable contact and the fixed contact, and when the abnormal current is detected, operates the link mechanism to forcibly open the movable contact from the fixed contact.
  • a breaker having a trip mechanism configured to be separated.
  • the terminal block includes a first terminal block and a second terminal block. The movable contact is electrically connected to the first terminal block, and the fixed contact is electrically connected to the second terminal block.
  • the opening / closing device may further include a display member that is disposed inside the container so as to be rotatable around the pivot axis and configured to move in conjunction with the link mechanism.
  • the display member includes a display unit and an engagement piece.
  • the container further includes a display opening for exposing the display unit.
  • the display member has an off-display position indicating that the electrical connection between the movable contact and the fixed contact is turned off by the operation of the handle, and the electrical connection between the movable contact and the fixed contact is turned on. And a travel range including a trip display position indicating that the trip mechanism has been operated.
  • the link mechanism further includes a handle spring attached to the handle for biasing the handle in a direction in which the connection between the movable contact and the fixed contact is opened.
  • the handle spring has a first end that also functions as a spring and a second end. The first end is disposed between the engagement piece and the pivot shaft, and the second end is coupled to the handle.
  • the trip mechanism is configured to push the engagement piece via the link mechanism to move the display member to the trip display position when the abnormal current is detected, and the link mechanism has a first end of the handle spring. It is comprised so that an engagement piece may be pushed.
  • the switchgear is an isolator.
  • the terminal block includes a first terminal block and a second terminal block.
  • the contact mechanism is in contact with the first fixed contact electrically connected to the first terminal block, the second fixed contact electrically connected to the second terminal block, and the first fixed contact.
  • a first movable contact configured to open, a second movable contact configured to contact or open a second fixed contact, and both the first movable contact and the second movable contact And a movable bar.
  • the switchgear may further include a display member that is sandwiched between both sides that define the length of the body.
  • the display member includes a display unit and an interlocking unit protruding from the display unit.
  • the container further includes a display opening for exposing the display unit, and a holding groove configured to hold the display member so that the display member can slide in the length direction of the container.
  • the handle includes both a push rib that slides the display member in one direction via the interlocking portion and a pulling rib that slides the display member in the reverse direction via the interlocking portion.
  • FIG. 9A is a sectional view around the display member in FIG. 2
  • FIG. 9B is a sectional view around the display member in FIG.
  • FIG. 9C is a sectional view around the display member in FIG. It is the perspective view of the state which showed the state which pulled up the movable terminal frame of the breaker same as the above, and removed the 2nd half.
  • 11A is a perspective view of a movable terminal frame used for the breaker in the above
  • FIG. 11B is a perspective view of a stopper used in the breaker in the above
  • FIG. 11C is a perspective view of a movable terminal frame, stopper, and terminal screw used in the breaker in the above.
  • FIG. FIG. 12A shows a stopper used for the breaker in the above, and is a perspective view of the stopper provided with the contact claw
  • FIG. 12B is a perspective view of a movable terminal frame used in the breaker, the stopper provided with the contact claw, and the terminal screw. is there.
  • 13A is a perspective view of a movable terminal frame used in the breaker in the second embodiment
  • FIG. 13B is a perspective view of a stopper used in the breaker in the second embodiment
  • FIG. 13C is a breaker in the second embodiment
  • FIG. 13D is a side view of the movable terminal frame and the stopper used for the breaker in the second embodiment.
  • FIG. 14A is a side view of the breaker in the third embodiment
  • FIG. 14B is a side view of the breaker in the third embodiment with the second half removed.
  • FIG. 15A shows a breaker in the fourth embodiment and is a sectional view in a state where the terminal screw is tightened
  • FIG. 15B shows a breaker in the fourth embodiment and is a sectional view in a state where the terminal screw is loosened
  • FIG. 16A is a front view of the isolator in the fifth embodiment
  • FIG. 16B is a side view of the isolator in the fifth embodiment on the second half side. It is a perspective view of the state which showed the ON state of the isolator in a 5th embodiment, and removed the 2nd half.
  • FIG. 18A is a side view of the isolator in the off state, with the second half removed, and FIG.
  • FIG. 18B is a cross-sectional view taken along the line XX of FIG. 18A.
  • FIG. 19A is a side view showing the on state of the isolator, with the second half removed, and FIG. 19B is a cross-sectional view taken along the line XX of FIG. 19A.
  • FIG. 20A is a perspective view of the handle and handle shaft of the isolator as seen from the first half side, and FIG. 20B is a perspective view of the support used for the isolator as seen from the first half side.
  • the present embodiment is a switchgear that can turn on, flow, and turn off current under normal circuit conditions, and that can turn on and turn off current for a certain period of time under normal circuit conditions such as a short circuit. That is, a breaker.
  • the breaker of the present embodiment includes a container body 10 including a first half 11 and a second half 12, a contact mechanism 13 including a fixed contact 130 and a movable contact 132,
  • the link mechanism 14 includes a handle 140 having an operation knob 14 a, and is configured to turn on and off the electrical connection between the fixed contact 130 and the movable contact 132 via the handle 140, and the fixed contact 130 and the movable contact 132.
  • a trip mechanism (electromagnetic release means 150 and thermal release means 151) for causing the link mechanism 14 to perform a trip operation and forcibly opening the contacts when an abnormal current (short circuit current and overload current) is detected between Display member 16 made of synthetic resin for displaying the on / off state of the contact and arc extinguishing for quickly extinguishing the arc generated when the contact is opened Device 17, a first terminal block 18 for electrically connecting a first external electric wire or the like (not shown), and a second external electric wire or the like (not shown) for electrically connecting A second terminal block 19.
  • the breaker of this embodiment takes different states as shown in FIGS. 3 to 5 depending on the operation of the link mechanism 14.
  • the different states that can be taken by the breaker of the present embodiment include an off state (see FIG. 3) in which the movable contact 132 is separated from the fixed contact 130 and the operation knob 14a of the handle 140 is on the left side in the figure, and the movable contact 132 is a fixed contact. 130 is in the ON state where the operation knob 14a of the handle 140 is on the right side in the figure (see FIG. 4), the trip state where the movable contact 132 is separated from the fixed contact 130 and the operation knob 14a of the handle 140 is on the right side in the figure (See FIG. 5).
  • the container body 10 includes two round hole-shaped tool insertion openings 100 and 100. Screw stoppers 101 and 101 are formed in the depths of the tool insertion openings 100 and 100, respectively.
  • the vessel body 10 includes first insertion ports 102, 102, second insertion ports 103, 103, and exhaust ports 104, 104 on the left and right sides, respectively.
  • the vessel body 10 includes an operation opening 105 at the top.
  • a rectangular display opening 11 o is formed in the upper part of the first half 11.
  • the side portion including the first insertion port 102 determines the thickness of the vessel body 10, and the left and right side portions where the first insertion ports 102 and 102 are provided determine the length of the vessel body 10.
  • the breaker of this embodiment is used with the upper part where the operation opening 105 is formed as the front side.
  • the first half 11 and the second half 12 constituting the container body 10 are each formed in a box shape with one surface opened by an insulating synthetic resin. As shown in FIG. 2, through holes 11 a are formed in the four corners and the center of the inner wall portion of the first half 11. Further, the left and right side walls of the first half 11 are provided with locking portions 11b and 11b having openings, respectively. Bosses (not shown) project from the four corners and the center of the inner wall of the second half 12. Further, locking claws 12b and 12b are provided on the left and right side walls of the second half 12, respectively (see FIG. 1).
  • the first half 11 and the second half 12 align the opening edges of the respective openings, and the bosses of the second half 12 are inserted into the through holes 11a of the first half 11, respectively.
  • the hooks 11b are hooked and locked, and the bosses protruding from the outer wall surface of the first half 11 are crushed and joined.
  • the tool insertion openings 100, 100 of the vessel 10 are semicircular concave grooves 11 c, 11 c provided at the opening edge of the upper portion of the first half 11 and a semicircular shape provided at the opening edge of the upper portion of the second half 12. Are respectively formed by recesses (not shown).
  • the screw stoppers 101 and 101 are formed by ribs 11e and 11e provided on the inner wall portion of the first half 11, and ribs (not shown) provided on the inner wall portion of the second half 12, respectively. Each of these ribs is formed with a concave groove that is recessed in a semicircular shape.
  • the first insertion ports 102 and 102 are provided at the opening edges of the left and right side walls of the second half 12 and the square hole-shaped concave grooves 11 g and 11 g provided at the opening edges of the left and right side walls of the first half 11. Each is formed by a rectangular hole-like concave groove (not shown).
  • the second insertion ports 103 and 103 are provided at the opening edges of the left and right side walls of the second half 12 and the square hole-shaped concave grooves 11 i and 11 i provided at the opening edges of the left and right side walls of the first half 11. Each is formed by a rectangular hole-like concave groove (not shown).
  • the exhaust ports 104, 104 are square hole-shaped concave grooves 11 k, 11 k provided at the opening edges of the left and right side walls of the first half 11, and square holes provided at the opening edges of the left and right side walls of the second half 12. Each of which is formed by a concave groove (not shown).
  • the operation opening 105 is formed by a rectangular hole-shaped concave groove 11 n provided at the opening edge of the upper portion of the first half 11 and the opening edge of the second half 12.
  • the contact mechanism 13 includes a fixed contact plate 134 provided with a fixed contact 130 and a movable bar 136 provided with a movable contact 132.
  • the fixed contact plate 134 and the movable bar 136 are formed by punching and bending a metal plate having a predetermined thickness.
  • the fixed contact plate 134 includes a fixed contact 130 and is fixed at a predetermined position in the container 10.
  • the movable bar 136 is T-shaped and has a movable contact 132 at the bottom.
  • a spring receiving piece is provided on the right side of the upper portion of the movable bar 136, and a stopper piece is provided on the left side of the upper portion.
  • One end of a braided wire 137 (not shown except in FIGS. 3 to 5) is fixed to an intermediate portion in the longitudinal direction of the movable bar 136.
  • the movable bar 136 can move between the position where the movable contact 132 contacts the fixed contact 130 and the position where the movable contact 132 separates from the fixed contact 130 by interlocking with the link mechanism 14. ing.
  • the link mechanism 14 includes a handle 140 having an operation knob 14a, a support arm 141, a latch member 142, a first interlocking link 143, a second interlocking link 144, and a latch.
  • a spring 145, a link spring 146, a handle spring 147, a pressure spring 148, a first rotating shaft 14e, and a second rotating shaft 14o are provided.
  • the handle 140 is formed in a cylindrical shape from synthetic resin.
  • the support arm 141 and the latch member 142 are formed by punching and bending a metal plate having a predetermined thickness.
  • the first interlocking link 143 and the second interlocking link 144 are formed in a square bracket shape by bending both ends of a round bar-shaped metal bar in one direction.
  • Each of the latch spring 145, the link spring 146, the handle spring 147, and the pressure spring 148 is formed of a torsion coil spring having both ends protruding in opposite directions.
  • the first rotation shaft 14e and the second rotation shaft 14o are each formed from a round bar-shaped metal rod.
  • the handle 140 is provided with a shaft hole 14b and an elongated guide groove 14c along the circumferential direction.
  • the handle 140 is rotatably supported by a handle shaft 11p provided in the first half 11 with the operation knob 14a exposed from the operation opening 105.
  • the operation knob 14a is rotatable between an opening position where the operation knob 14a is located on the left side in the figure and a closing position where the operation knob 14a is located on the right side in the figure.
  • the handle spring 147 is disposed inside the handle 140, a central hole is inserted through the handle shaft 11p, a first end 14d protrudes from the handle 140, and a second end is locked to the handle 140 (see FIG. 6).
  • the first end 14d itself functions as a spring.
  • the first end 14d is locked to a semi-cylindrical spring rib 11m provided in the first half 11 (see FIG. 7).
  • the handle spring 147 is biased in the direction in which the diameter of the central hole is increased.
  • the handle 140 is elastically urged in the direction from the closed position to the open position (counterclockwise direction in FIG. 3) by the urging force of the handle spring 147.
  • the support arm 141 includes a first side plate portion on the first half 11 side, a second side plate portion on the second half 12 side, and an intermediate piece that couples the first side plate portion and the second side plate portion (see FIG. 8). ).
  • An engaging portion projects upward from the upper end of the second side plate portion.
  • An L-shaped projecting piece projects from the left edge of the middle portion in the longitudinal direction of the first side plate.
  • the intermediate piece joins the upper side edge of the first side plate portion and the side edge of the middle portion in the longitudinal direction of the second side plate portion.
  • an engaging piece configured to come into contact with the stopper piece of the movable bar 136 is formed to protrude downward from the intermediate piece.
  • the insertion hole is provided in the upper part of the 1st side board part of the support arm 141, and the longitudinal direction intermediate part of the 2nd side board part, respectively.
  • the second rotating shaft 14o is inserted through these insertion holes.
  • the second rotation shaft 14 o is fixed to a shaft hole 11 h provided in the inner wall surface of the first half 11 and a shaft hole (not shown) provided in the inner wall surface of the second half 12.
  • the upper part of the movable bar 136 is disposed between the lower part of the first side plate part and the lower part of the second side plate part of the support arm 141. Insertion holes are provided in the lower portion of the first side plate portion, the lower portion of the second side plate portion, and the upper portion of the movable bar 136 of the support arm 141, respectively. And the 1st rotating shaft 14e is penetrated by these penetration holes. Accordingly, when the support arm 141 rotates around the second rotation shaft 14o, the movable bar 136 moves together with the support arm 141.
  • the first rotating shaft 14e is configured to be fitted to an arcuate guide rib 11r provided on the inner wall of the first half 11, and to move along the guide rib 11r.
  • the support arm 141 has an off position (see FIG. 3) in which the first rotation shaft is farthest from the fixed contact, and an on position (see FIG. 4) in which the first rotation shaft 14e is closest to the fixed contact 130. It is freely rotatable around the second rotation shaft 14o.
  • the pressure spring 148 has a second rotation shaft 14o inserted through a central hole, abuts against a spring receiving projection 11j (see FIG. 7) provided on the first half 11 at one end, and a spring on the right side of the movable bar 136 at the other end. It is provided so that it may contact
  • the pressure spring 148 applies an urging force to the movable bar 136 in the direction from the movable contact 132 toward the fixed contact 130 around the first rotation shaft 14e (the direction rotating clockwise in FIG. 3). Yes. Further, in a state where the stopper piece of the movable bar 136 is in contact with the engagement piece of the support arm 141, the counterclockwise rotation in FIG. 3 around the second rotation shaft 14o with respect to the movable bar 136 and the support arm 141. Applying a biasing force in the direction of rotation.
  • the latch member 142 is provided with an L-shaped claw piece on the upper left side, and an L-shaped spring receiving piece is provided on the upper right side. Moreover, the 1st press piece extended from the lower left side and the L-shaped 2nd press piece extended from the lower right side are provided.
  • the latch member 142 has a second rotation shaft 14o inserted through a middle portion in the longitudinal direction, and is pivotally supported around the second rotation shaft 14o. Moreover, the link recess formed in the lower part is engaged with the 1st rotating shaft 14e.
  • the first interlocking link 143 has a left leg portion pivotally supported in a shaft hole 14 b provided in the handle 140, and a right leg portion is a claw piece above the latch member 142 and an engagement portion above the support arm 141. It is comprised so that it can engage with.
  • the second interlocking link 144 has a lower leg portion hooked on an engagement piece on the left edge of the support arm 141. Further, the upper leg portion of the second interlocking link 144 is engaged with a guide groove 14 c provided in the handle 140.
  • the latch spring 145 is provided so that the second rotation shaft 14o is inserted through the central hole, and is latched to the spring receiving piece on the right side of the latch member 142 at one end and abuts against the display member 16 at the other end. .
  • the latch spring 145 applies a biasing force in the direction of rotating clockwise around the second rotation shaft 14o to the latch member 142 in FIG.
  • the handle shaft 11p is inserted into the center hole, and the left end in FIG. Further, the right end portion in FIG. 3 is in contact with the upper leg portion of the second interlocking link 144, and the second interlocking link 144 is elastically biased toward the right end in the guide groove 14c.
  • the electromagnetic release means 150 which is a trip mechanism, includes a coil 152 made of a rectangular winding, a coil bobbin 153, a fixed iron core (not shown) and a movable iron core (not shown) made of a magnetic material. ), An urging spring (not shown), a pressing pin 154, and a yoke 155.
  • a fixed contact plate 134 is fixed to one end of the coil 152.
  • the pressing pin 154 is coupled to the movable iron core.
  • the yoke 155 is formed of a magnetic material in a hollow rectangular frame shape having a notch in the lower left portion, and the coil bobbin 153 is disposed so as to be surrounded by the yoke 155.
  • An insertion hole 15a (see FIG. 2) through which the pressing pin 154 is inserted is formed on the right side of the yoke 155.
  • the electromagnetic release means 150 is such that the movable iron core is separated from the fixed iron core by the urging force of the return spring, and the pressing pin 154 connected to the movable iron core has a left end in FIG. It is comprised so that it may reverse
  • an excessive current such as a short circuit current flows through the coil 152
  • the movable iron core moves so as to approach the fixed iron core against the biasing force of the return spring, and the pressing pin 154 connected to the movable iron core moves in the right direction. Project to And the front-end
  • the thermal release means 151 that is a trip mechanism is composed of a strip-shaped bimetal plate 156.
  • the bimetal plate 156 As the bimetal plate 156, a direct heating type that is curved by self-heating or a side heating type that is laminated with plate-like heaters and is curved by heating with the heater can be used.
  • the bimetal plate 156 is fixed to the other end of the braided wire 137 whose one end is fixed to the movable bar 136 at an intermediate position. Further, one end of a braided wire 138 (not shown except in FIGS. 3 to 5) is fixed to the lower portion of the bimetal plate 156.
  • the bimetal plate 156 is not curved during normal times.
  • the temperature of the bimetal plate 156 increases due to the overload current.
  • the bimetal plate 156 is curved, and the tip of the bimetal plate 156 presses the second pressing piece provided on the lower right side of the latch member 142 to the right side.
  • the display member 16 is made of a synthetic resin molded product, and is used to display any one of an off state, an on state, and a trip state in the display opening 11o that opens on the upper surface of the first half 11. As shown in FIG. 4, an arcuate display portion 160 is formed on the display member 16.
  • the display unit 160 includes an off-display unit that displays an off state at the middle portion of the upper surface in the circumferential direction, an on-display unit that displays an on state at the left side in the circumferential direction of the upper surface, and a trip state at the right side in the circumferential direction of the upper surface It is a trip display section that displays.
  • the display member 16 includes a shaft hole into which the second rotation shaft 14o is inserted at a lower portion thereof, and is pivotally supported by the second rotation shaft 14o (a rotation shaft).
  • a contact piece 161 is provided that protrudes to one side in the thickness direction of the container body 10 (the front side in FIG. 4).
  • the contact piece 161 can come into contact with the engagement piece provided at the center in the longitudinal direction of the support arm 141 from above.
  • One end of the latch spring 145 contacts the contact piece 161.
  • the latch spring 145 is urged against the display member 16 so that the display member 16 rotates counterclockwise in FIG. 4 around the second rotation shaft 14o (the direction in which the display unit 160 approaches the handle 140). Power).
  • a trapezoidal engagement piece 162 is formed at the lower portion of the display unit 160.
  • a protruding engagement piece 163 (see FIG. 6) that protrudes to one side in the thickness direction of the container body 10 (the back side in the drawing in FIG. 4, the front side in the drawing in FIG. 6). Is provided.
  • a first end 14d of the handle spring 147 is disposed between the engagement piece 163 and the second rotation shaft 14o that is a turning shaft.
  • a pair of locking claw pieces 164 and 164 are formed from both side edges in the thickness direction of the container 10 (perpendicular to the paper surface in FIG. 4). Are formed so as to extend in the right direction along the upper surface.
  • the locking claw pieces 164 and 164 are locked by locking protrusions 11q provided on the first half 11 and locking protrusions (not shown) provided on the second half 12.
  • the arc extinguishing device 17 includes an arc traveling plate 170 and an arc extinguishing grid 171 as shown in FIG.
  • the arc traveling plate 170 is formed by bending a strip-shaped metal plate.
  • the arc traveling plate 170 has a base portion of a bimetal plate 156 coupled to one end and an arc extinguishing piece 172 at the other end.
  • the arc extinguishing grid 171 is composed of an arc extinguishing plate 173 composed of a plurality of conductive plates arranged in parallel in the vertical direction at a predetermined interval, and two support plates 174 and 174 formed of an insulating material. Yes.
  • the support plates 174 and 174 cover the both sides of the arc extinguishing plates 173 in the width direction and hold the arc extinguishing plates 173 at a predetermined interval.
  • the arc extinguishing grid 171 is disposed between the arc extinguishing piece 172 and the lower side of the yoke 155. Since the arc extinguishing device 17 can be a conventionally known one, a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
  • the first and second external electric wires are connected to the first terminal block 18 or the second terminal block 19, respectively.
  • the first terminal block 18 is formed in a hollow rectangular frame shape by a fixed terminal 180 formed in a square bracket shape by a metal plate and fixed to the vessel body 10, and a rectangular metal piece.
  • the movable terminal frame 181, a stopper 182 made of synthetic resin, and a terminal screw 183 are provided.
  • the second terminal block 19 has the same structure as the first terminal block 18, and includes a fixed terminal 190, a movable terminal frame 191, a stopper 192, and a terminal screw 193.
  • the other end of the braided wire 138 having one end fixed to the lower portion of the bimetal plate 156 is fixed to the fixed terminal 180 of the first terminal block 18, and the fixed terminal 190 of the second terminal block 19 is connected to the fixed terminal 190 of the coil 152.
  • One end is fixed.
  • the handle 140 is urged by the handle spring 147 in the direction from the closing position to the opening position (counterclockwise in FIG. 3) and is held at the opening position.
  • the latch member 142 is locked to the lower leg portion of the first interlocking link 143 while receiving the urging force of clockwise rotation around the second rotation shaft 14 o by the latch spring 145.
  • the pressure spring 148 gives the movable bar 136 a biasing force for clockwise rotation around the second rotation shaft 14o, and gives the support arm 141 a biasing force for rotation counterclockwise around the first rotation shaft 14e. ing.
  • the support arm 141 receives the urging force of the pressure spring 148, and the first rotating shaft 14e inserted through the lower portion is stopped at the end position of the guide rib 11r.
  • the movable bar 136 is stopped at a position where the upper left stopper piece abuts on an engagement piece provided on the left edge of the support arm 141.
  • the movable contact 132 is separated from the fixed contact 130.
  • the display member 16 receives an urging force of counterclockwise rotation around the second rotation shaft 14 o by the latch spring 145.
  • the locking claw pieces 164 and 164 abut against the locking projections 11q of the first half and the locking projections of the second half from the right side and are locked to these locking projections (see FIG. 9A).
  • the off display portion of the display portion 160 is exposed through the display opening 11o (off display position).
  • the lower leg portion of the second interlocking link 144 abuts against the stopper piece of the movable bar 136 and presses the stopper piece downward. That is, the movable bar is pressed in the counterclockwise direction by the lower leg portion of the second interlocking link 144 while receiving the urging force in the clockwise direction around the first rotation shaft 14 e by the pressure spring 148. From this state, when the handle 140 is further rotated and the upper leg portion of the second interlocking link moves to the left of the line connecting the lower leg portion and the handle shaft 11p, the second interlocking link 144 is pulled upward.
  • the lower leg portion of the second interlocking link 144 moves upward, and the movable bar 136 is not pressed by the lower leg portion.
  • the movable bar 136 rapidly rotates clockwise around the first rotation shaft 14e by the biasing force of the pressure spring 149.
  • the movable contact 132 comes into contact with the fixed contact 130.
  • the latch member 142 rotates clockwise by the biasing force of the latch spring 145.
  • the display member 16 rotates clockwise around the second rotation shaft 14o when the contact piece 161 is pressed upward in FIG. 4 by the intermediate piece of the support arm 141.
  • the latch member 142 In the ON state (see FIG. 4), the latch member 142 is locked to the right leg portion of the first interlocking link 143 while receiving the urging force of clockwise rotation around the second rotation shaft 14o by the latch spring 145. Is done.
  • the movable bar 136 is biased clockwise by the pressurizing spring 148 around the first rotation shaft 14e.
  • the lower leg portion of the second interlocking link 144 is in contact with the stopper piece of the movable bar 136 and the side edge of the support arm 141.
  • the engaging portion provided on the upper portion of the support arm 141 is locked to the right leg portion of the first interlocking link 143.
  • the biasing force of the handle spring 147 and the pressure spring 148 The urging force is balanced. Due to this balance of force, the operation knob 14a of the handle 140 is held in the closed position, and the contact between the movable contact 132 and the fixed contact 130 is held. Further, the contact pressure between the movable contact 132 and the fixed contact 130 is obtained by the biasing force of the pressure spring 149.
  • the display member 16 receives a biasing force in the counterclockwise direction by the latch spring 145, and the contact piece 161 is in contact with the intermediate piece of the support arm 141. As for the display member 16, the ON display part of the display part 160 is exposed through the display opening 11o (an ON display position, refer FIG. 9B).
  • the support arm 141 stops at a position where the first rotation shaft 14e has moved to the end position of the guide rib 11r, and the movable bar 136 has an upper left stopper piece as an engagement piece provided on the left edge of the support arm 141. Stops at the abutted position. Then, the movable contact 132 is separated from the fixed contact 130.
  • the handle 140 is biased by the handle spring 147 in the direction toward the opening position (counterclockwise direction). Accordingly, when the left leg portion of the first interlocking link 143 moves beyond the line connecting the handle shaft 11p and the right leg portion of the first interlocking link 143, the handle 140 rapidly rotates in the direction toward the opening position. .
  • the movable contact 132 is rapidly detached from the fixed contact 130, so that arcing can be prevented.
  • the latch member 142 is pulled by the right leg portion of the first interlocking link 143 and rotates counterclockwise around the second rotation shaft 14o.
  • the display member 16 is rotated counterclockwise around the second rotation shaft 14o by the urging force of the latch spring 145, and the locking claw piece 164 is locked to the locking projection.
  • the electromagnetic release means 150 or the heat release means 151 detects an abnormal current
  • the first pressing piece or the second pressing piece of the latch member 142 is pressed, and the latch member 142 is counterclockwise around the second rotation shaft 14o. Rotate around.
  • the support arm 141 is not pressed by the right leg portion of the first interlocking link 143 when the latch member 142 rotates.
  • the movable bar 136 and the support arm 141 are counterclockwise around the second rotation shaft 14o by the urging force of the pressure spring 148 in a state where the stopper piece of the movable bar is in contact with the engagement piece of the support arm 141. Rotate. Then, the movable contact 132 is separated from the fixed contact 130.
  • the right leg portion of the first link 143 rides on the spring receiving piece of the latch member 142 and pushes the first end 14d of the handle spring 147 upward.
  • the display member 16 rotates counterclockwise around the second coaxial 14o when the engagement piece 163 provided on the engagement piece 162 is pushed up by the first end 14d of the handle spring 147. At this time, the display member 16 further rotates beyond the position in the off state, and the engaging claw pieces 164 and 164 get over the locking projections (see FIG. 9C). And the trip display part of the display part 160 is exposed from the display opening 11o (trip display position).
  • the handle 140 rotates counterclockwise to the open position by the biasing force of the handle spring 147.
  • the right leg portion of the first interlocking link 143 is pressed downward by the urging force of the first end 14 d of the handle spring 147.
  • the right leg moves to the left along the spring receiving piece of the latch member 142 and is engaged with the claw piece of the latch member 142.
  • the display member 16 stops at a position where the locking claw pieces 164 and 164 get over the locking projections 11q of the first half and the locking projections of the second half.
  • the display member 16 is held in a state where the trip display portion is exposed from the display opening 11o (see FIG. 9C). That is, the breaker is in the same state as the off state except for the rotation position of the display member 16.
  • the structure of the first terminal block 18 will be described with reference to FIGS. 2, 5, 10, and 11A to 11D. Since the second terminal block 19 has the same structure as the first terminal block 18, the description thereof is omitted.
  • the first terminal block 18 includes a fixed terminal 180, a movable terminal frame 181, a stopper 182, and a terminal screw 183. Then, the movable terminal frame 181 can be moved between the state where the movable terminal frame 181 shown in FIG. 2 is positioned below and the state where the movable terminal frame 181 shown in FIG. 10 is positioned above. Yes.
  • the fixed terminal 180 has a first end 18a, a second end 18b, and a cross section having an intermediate piece 18c connecting the first end 18a and the second end 18b. It is formed in a square bracket shape. As shown in FIG. 5, a first terminal portion 18d is provided on the lower surface of the first end portion 18a, and a second terminal portion 18e is provided on the upper surface of the second end portion 18b. A through hole 18 f is formed in the second end 18 b of the fixed terminal 180. In the fixed terminal 180, the first terminal portion 18 d is disposed in the back of the first insertion port 102, and the second terminal portion 18 e is disposed in the back of the second insertion port 103.
  • the fixed terminal 180 is fixed to partition walls (not shown) provided on the inner wall surfaces of the first half 11 and the second half 12.
  • the movable terminal frame 181 includes a first side portion 18 g that is a bottom portion, a second side portion 18 h that is a side portion on the second half 12 side, and a third side that is a side portion on the first half 11 side. It is a hollow rectangular frame shape having a side part 18i and a fourth side part 18j that is an upper part.
  • the movable terminal frame 181 is open at a pair of opposite side portions.
  • a movable terminal portion 18k is provided on the upper surface of the first side portion 18g.
  • a screw hole 18m into which the terminal screw 183 is screwed is formed in the fourth side portion 18j.
  • a T-shaped fitting groove 18n is formed at the center of the lower end portion of the second side portion 18h
  • a T-shaped fitting groove 18o is formed at the center of the lower end portion of the third side portion 18i.
  • the movable terminal frame 181 is formed by bending a rectangular metal piece. That is, the movable terminal frame 181 fits a T-shaped engagement piece protruding from the side edge of the fourth side portion 18j into a T-shaped engagement hole provided on the upper end side of the second side portion 18h. Thus, it has a hollow rectangular frame shape.
  • the stopper 182 includes a base piece 18p, a lid 18q extending downward from one side edge of the base piece 18p, and protruding upward from a pair of side edges of the base piece 18p.
  • a pair of letter-shaped fitting claws 18r, 18s is provided.
  • the lid 18q is formed in a flat plate shape wider than the first insertion slot 102.
  • the pair of fitting claws 18r and 18s can be bent with respect to the base piece 18p.
  • the fitting claw 18r is fitted into the fitting groove 18n from the outside of the movable terminal frame 181, and the fitting claw 18s is fitted into the fitting groove 18o from the outside of the movable terminal frame 181.
  • the stopper 182 is detachably attached to the movable terminal frame 181, and the movable terminal frame 181 and the stopper 182 are integrated.
  • the base piece 18p covers the outside of the first side portion 18g of the movable terminal frame 181.
  • the leg portion of the terminal screw 183 is inserted into the through hole 18f and screwed into the screw hole 18m.
  • the head of the terminal screw 183 is located above the through hole 18f.
  • the terminal screw 183 is movable in the insertion / removal direction with respect to the through hole 18f.
  • the first end portion 18a of the fixed terminal 180 is inserted between the first side portion 18g and the fourth side portion 18j of the movable terminal frame 181. Accordingly, the first terminal portion 18d of the fixed terminal 180 and the movable terminal portion 18k of the movable terminal frame 181 are opposed to each other.
  • a gap can be formed between the first end portion 18 a and the first side portion 18 g, and this gap communicates with the first insertion port 102.
  • the movable terminal frame 181 is formed vertically on the guide frame 11 s formed on the inner wall portion of the first half 11 and on the inner wall portion of the second half 12. It is held by a guide frame (not shown) and is movable up and down along these guide frames.
  • the terminal screw 183 is rotated in the loosening direction, the movable terminal frame 181 moves downward along the guide frame, and the head of the terminal screw 183 moves away from the movable terminal frame 181 (see FIG. 2).
  • the terminal screw 183 is rotated in the tightening direction, the movable terminal frame 181 moves upward along the guide frame, and the head of the terminal screw 183 approaches the movable terminal frame 181 (see FIG. 10). That is, the terminal screw 183 and the screw hole 18m constitute a moving means of the movable terminal frame 181.
  • the screw stopper 101 is formed in the tool insertion port 100 in the inner wall portion of the container body 10 as described above.
  • the screw stopper 101 has a round hole-shaped opening having a smaller diameter than the head of the terminal screw 183.
  • the terminal screw 183 is restricted from moving upward by the screw stopper 101.
  • the movable terminal frame 181 and the stopper 182 are formed from separate members. Thereby, the movable terminal frame 181 can be formed from a rectangular metal piece. Therefore, when the metal piece is punched from the metal plate, the portion that is not used is reduced, and the load on the environment can be reduced. Moreover, the movable terminal frame 181 and the stopper 182 are integrated by fitting the fitting claws 18r and 18s into the fitting grooves 18n and 18o, respectively. Thereby, when attaching the movable terminal frame 181 to the container 10, the possibility that the stopper 182 will come off from the movable terminal frame 181 is reduced. Further, the movable terminal frame 181 and the stopper 182 are integrally held by the container body 10 and can move integrally within the container body 10.
  • the fitting claws 18r and 18s and the fitting grooves 18n and 18o are each T-shaped. Therefore, by making the size of the fitting claws 18r, 18s slightly smaller than the size of the fitting grooves 18n, 18o, as shown in FIG. 11C, the outer surface of the second side portion 18h and the outer surface of the fitting claws 18r. And the outer surface of the third side portion 18i and the outer surface of the fitting claw 18s can be flush with each other. Accordingly, the size of the first terminal block 18 in the width direction can be made equal to the size of the movable terminal frame 181 in the width direction. Thereby, the width
  • the core wire portion of the external electric wire passes through the first insertion port 102 and the first end portion 18 a of the fixed terminal 180 and the movable terminal frame 181.
  • the first side portion 18g is inserted into the gap.
  • the terminal screw 183 is rotated in the tightening direction by the screwdriver inserted through the tool insertion slot 100, the movable terminal frame 181 moves upward according to the rotation of the terminal screw 183.
  • the core wire of the external electric wire is sandwiched between the first side 18g of the movable terminal frame 181 and the first end 18a of the fixed terminal 180. Thereby, the external electric wire is connected to the first terminal block 18.
  • the lid 18q provided on the stopper 182 moves together with the movable terminal frame 181 to prevent communication between the first side portion 18g of the movable terminal frame 181 and the first insertion port 102.
  • the external electric wire is prevented from being erroneously inserted below the movable terminal frame 181.
  • the terminal screw 183 is rotated in the loosening direction by the screwdriver inserted through the tool insertion slot 100 from the connected state, the movable terminal frame 181 moves downward according to the rotation of the terminal screw 183. Thereby, the external electric wire is easily detached from the first terminal block 18.
  • the lower surface portion of the base piece 18 p of the stopper 182 is located at the bottom of the guide frame provided on the inner walls of the first half 11 and the second half 12. It is in contact.
  • the terminal screw 183 is loosened from here, the head of the terminal screw 183 moves upward, and a gap is formed between the head of the terminal screw 183 and the second end 18b of the fixed terminal 180.
  • the conductive bar is inserted into the gap through the second insertion port 103.
  • the fitting claws 18r and 18s may include contact claws 18t and 18u that protrude upward from the top of the T-shape, as shown in FIG. 12A. As shown in FIG. 12B, the contact claw 18t contacts the outer surface of the second side portion 18h of the movable terminal frame 181, and the contact claw 18u contacts the outer surface of the third side portion 18i of the movable terminal frame 181. By providing the contact claws 18t, 18u, the fitting claws 18r, 18s can be prevented from protruding into the movable terminal frame 181.
  • the first terminal block 18 and the second terminal block 19 have the same structure, but the first terminal block 18 and the second terminal block 19 need not necessarily have the same structure. Absent.
  • one of the terminal blocks may have a structure in which the fixed terminal is fixed to the external electric wire.
  • the breaker of this embodiment includes both the electromagnetic release means 150 and the thermal release means 151, but may include only one of them.
  • the structure of each release means is not limited to said structure.
  • the link mechanism 14 is not limited to the above configuration, and a suitable one may be used depending on the situation.
  • the movable terminal frame 281 of the present embodiment has two notches (fitting grooves) 28n and 28n formed at the lower ends of both edges of the second side portion 28h, and the third side portion 28i. Two notches (fitting grooves) 28o and 28o are formed on the lower end side of both edges.
  • the stopper 282 extends from one side edge of the base piece 18p and protrudes upward, and extends from one side edge of the base piece 18p and faces upward.
  • a second bent piece 28w protruding.
  • the first bent piece 28v and the second bent piece 28w are formed to face each other.
  • Each of the first bent piece 28v and the second bent piece 28w can be bent with respect to the base piece 18p.
  • Two claws (fitting claws) 28r and 28r having a rectangular cross section project from both ends of the upper portion of the first bent piece 28v.
  • Two claws (fitting claws) 28s, 28s having a rectangular cross section project from both ends of the upper portion of the second bent piece 28w.
  • the two claws 28r and 28r are fitted into the notches 28n and 28n from the outside of the movable terminal frame 281, respectively. Further, the two claws 28s and 28s are fitted into the notches 28o and 28o from the outside of the movable terminal frame 281, respectively. Thereby, the stopper 282 is detachably attached to the movable terminal frame 281.
  • the stopper 282 and the movable terminal frame 281 are separate members.
  • the movable terminal frame 281 can be formed of a rectangular metal piece. Therefore, when the metal piece is punched from the metal plate, the portion that is not used is reduced, and the load on the environment can be reduced.
  • the movable terminal frame 281 and the stopper 282 are integrated by fitting the two claws 28r and 28r into the cutouts 28n and 28n, respectively, and fitting the two claws 28s and 28s into the cutouts 28o and 28o, respectively. Yes.
  • the movable terminal frame 281 and the stopper 282 are integrally held by the container body 10 and can move integrally within the container body 10.
  • the stopper 392 of the second terminal block 39 of the present embodiment is such that the length A in the vertical direction of the lid 39q is the lower edge of the first insertion port 102 and the exhaust. It is longer than the distance B from the lower edge of the mouth 104. That is, in a state where the movable terminal frame 191 is at the bottom (see FIGS. 14A and 14B), the lower end portion of the lid 39q is configured to block the exhaust port 104 of the container body 10.
  • stopper 392 of the present embodiment is detachably attached to the movable terminal frame 191. Therefore, the user can freely select whether to use the stopper 192 of the first embodiment or the stopper 392 of the present embodiment according to the situation.
  • this embodiment has the same configuration as that of the first embodiment, it is not always necessary to include all the features of the first embodiment. Further, the configuration of the present embodiment may be applied to the second embodiment.
  • the lid 48q of the stopper 482 of the present embodiment includes a pair of protrusions 48x and 48y protruding in the thickness direction of the container body 40 on both edges thereof, as shown in FIG. 15A.
  • the first half 41 constituting the container body 40 is provided with a locking claw 41t protruding in the thickness direction of the container body 40 on the inner wall portion thereof.
  • the second half 42 constituting the container body 40 is provided with a locking claw 42t protruding in the thickness direction of the container body 40 on the inner wall portion thereof.
  • the protrusion 48x of the lid 48q can be locked to the locking claw 41t of the first half 41, and the protrusion 48y can be locked to the locking claw 42t of the second half.
  • the conductive bar can be easily connected to the first terminal block 48 via the second insertion port 103.
  • the terminal screw 183 is tightened, and the head of the terminal screw 183 is in contact with the upper end surface of the second end 18b of the fixed terminal 180. Further, the protrusion 48x is locked to the locking claw 41t, and the protrusion 48y is locked to the locking claw 42t.
  • the terminal screw 183 is rotated in the loosening direction, the head of the terminal screw 183 moves upward while the protrusions 48x and 48y are locked to the locking claws 41t and 42t, respectively.
  • the clearance gap connected to the 2nd insertion port 103 of the container 40 is formed between the head of the terminal screw 183, and the 2nd end part 18b of a fixed terminal.
  • the conductive bar By inserting the conductive bar into the gap and tightening the terminal screw 183, the conductive bar can be easily connected to the first terminal block 48.
  • the terminal screw 183 When the terminal screw 183 is rotated in the loosening direction from the connected state, the head of the terminal screw 183 moves upward in accordance with the rotation of the terminal screw 183, so that the conductive bar can be easily removed from the first terminal block 48. Removed.
  • the terminal screw 183 In order to connect an external electric wire or a conductive bar through the first insertion port 102 of the container body 40, the terminal screw 183 is rotated in a loosening direction from the state of FIG. 15B. The head of the terminal screw 183 moves upward, and this head comes into contact with the screw stopper 102 provided in the container body 40. When the terminal screw 183 is further rotated in the loosening direction, the locking between the projection 48x and the locking claw 41t and the locking between the projection 48y and the locking claw 42t are released, and the movable terminal frame 181 moves downward. To do. A gap communicating with the first insertion port 102 is formed between the first end 18 a of the fixed terminal 180 and the first side 18 g of the movable terminal frame 181. By inserting an external electric wire into this gap and fastening the terminal screw 183, the external electric wire can be connected via the first insertion port 102.
  • stopper 492 of the present embodiment is detachably attached to the movable terminal frame 181. Therefore, the user can freely select whether to use the stopper 192 of the first embodiment or the stopper 492 of the present embodiment according to the situation.
  • this embodiment has the same configuration as that of the first embodiment, it is not always necessary to include all the features of the first embodiment. Further, the configuration of the present embodiment may be applied to the second or third embodiment.
  • This embodiment is an open / close device, that is, an isolator used for switching circuit connections or disconnecting a circuit or device from a power source.
  • the isolator of the present embodiment includes a container body 50 including a first half 51 and a second half 52, a first fixed contact 530, a second fixed contact 531, and a second fixed contact 531.
  • a contact mechanism 53 having one movable contact 532 and a second movable contact 533, and a handle 540 having an operation knob 54a.
  • the first fixed contact 530 and the first movable contact are provided via the handle 540.
  • a link mechanism 54 configured to turn on and off the electrical connection between the second fixed contact 531 and the second movable contact 533, and the contact ON / OFF state.
  • a display member 56 made of synthetic resin for displaying the first terminal block 58 for electrically connecting a first external electric wire (not shown) and the like, and a second external electric wire (not shown) ) Etc. And a second terminal blocks 59 for connecting.
  • the isolator of this embodiment takes different states depending on the turning operation of the handle 540.
  • the operation knob 54a of the handle 540 is on the left side in the figure
  • the first movable contact 532 and the second movable contact 533 are the first fixed contact 530 and the second fixed contact 530, respectively.
  • the OFF state (see FIG. 18A) separated from the fixed contact 531 and the operation knob 54a of the handle 540 are on the right side in the drawing, and the first movable contact 532 and the second movable contact 533 are the first fixed contact 530.
  • an ON state (see FIG. 19A) connected to the second fixed contact 531.
  • the container body 50 includes a first half 51 and a second half 52.
  • the first half 51 and the second half 52 are each formed in a box shape with one surface opened by an insulating synthetic resin.
  • through holes 51 a are formed at two locations of the four corners and the central portion of the first half 51, and locking portions 51 b and 51 b having openings on the left and right side walls of the first half 51.
  • Boss protrudes from the four corners and the center of the second half 52, and locking claws (not shown) are provided on the left and right side walls of the second half 52. Yes.
  • the first half 51 and the second half 52 are engaged with each other with the opening edges thereof aligned, and the bosses of the second half 52 are inserted into the through holes 51a of the first half 51, respectively.
  • Each of the parts 51b is hooked and locked, and the ends of the bosses projecting from the outer wall surface of the first half 51 are crushed and combined.
  • the tool insertion openings 500 and 500 are semicircular concave grooves 51c and 51c (see FIG. 17) provided at the opening edge of the upper portion of the first half 51, and the half provided at the opening edge of the upper portion of the second half 52. Each is formed by a circular groove (not shown).
  • square hole-shaped concave grooves 51k, 51k provided at the opening edges of the left and right side walls of the first half 51, and square hole-shaped concave grooves provided at the opening edges of the left and right side walls of the second half 12 constitutes an exhaust port.
  • the container body 50 is provided with an operation opening 505 at the top.
  • the operation opening 505 is formed by a square hole-like concave groove 51 n provided on the opening edge of the upper portion of the first half 51 and the opening edge of the second half 52.
  • a rectangular display opening 51o is formed in the upper part of the first half 51.
  • a guide rib 51r that holds the support base 541 is provided at the center of the inner wall portion of the first half 51 (see FIG. 18A).
  • a guide rib that holds the support base 541 at the center of the inner wall portion of the second half 52. (Not shown) is provided.
  • a spring support hole 51 u is provided in the inner wall portion of the first half 51.
  • a holding groove 51v for holding the display member 56 is formed in the left-right direction along the upper wall of the first half 51 below the display opening 51o in the inner wall of the first half 51.
  • a holding groove portion (not shown) for holding the display member 56 is provided in the left-right direction on the inner wall portion of the second half 52.
  • the contact mechanism 53 includes a first fixed contact plate 534 provided with a first fixed contact 530, a second fixed contact plate 535 provided with a second fixed contact 531, And a movable bar 536 provided with a first movable contact 532 and a second movable contact 533.
  • the first fixed contact plate 534, the second fixed contact plate 535, and the movable bar 536 are formed by punching and bending a metal plate having a predetermined thickness.
  • the first fixed contact plate 534 includes a first fixed contact 530 at the left end of the upper surface, and is fixed at a predetermined position in the container body 50.
  • the second fixed contact plate 535 includes a second fixed contact 531 at the right end of the upper surface, and is fixed at a predetermined position in the container body 50.
  • the movable bar 536 has a strip shape with the left-right direction as the long direction, and includes a first movable contact 532 at the right end of the lower surface and a second movable contact 533 at the left end of the lower surface. Further, on the upper surface of the movable bar 536, a spring support protrusion 53a (see FIG. 17) is formed so as to protrude.
  • the movable bar 536 is interlocked with the link mechanism 54 so that the first movable contact 532 contacts the first fixed contact 530 and the second movable contact 533 contacts the second fixed contact 531;
  • the first movable contact 532 can move between the position where the first movable contact 532 is separated from the first fixed contact 530 and the second movable contact 533 is separated from the second fixed contact 531.
  • the link mechanism 54 includes a handle 540 having an operation knob 54a, a support base 541, a pressure spring 548, and a latch spring 549.
  • the handle 540 is formed in a cylindrical shape from synthetic resin.
  • the support base 541 is formed in a box shape from a synthetic resin.
  • the latch spring 549 is formed of a torsion coil spring whose opposite ends protrude in opposite directions.
  • the pressure spring 548 is formed from a compression coil spring.
  • the handle 540 is rotatably supported by a handle shaft 51p provided in the first half 51 with the operation knob 54a exposed from the operation opening 505.
  • the operation knob 54a is rotatable between an opening position where the operation knob 54a is located on the left side in the figure and a closing position where the operation knob 54a is located on the right side in the figure.
  • the handle 540 is provided with a first recess 54f, a second recess 54g, and a third recess 54h.
  • a push rib 54i is formed between the first recess 54f and the second recess 54g, and a pulling rib 54j is formed between the second recess 54g and the third recess 54h.
  • a shaft hole 54k is formed in the lower portion of the handle 540.
  • a shaft hole 54b is provided on the side surface of the handle 540 on the first half 51 side (see FIG. 20A).
  • the latch spring 549 has one end rotatably supported by the shaft hole 54k of the handle 540 and the other end rotatably supported by a spring support hole 51u formed in the first half 51.
  • the latch spring 549 is biased in the direction in which the diameter of the central hole is increased.
  • the support base 541 includes a rectangular bar support hole 54m penetrating in the left-right direction, as shown in FIG.
  • a rectangular parallelepiped support portion 54n is formed on the upper portion.
  • a support bar 54p extending in the direction from the second half 52 toward the first half 51 (the thickness direction of the container body 50) is formed (see FIG. 20B).
  • the support bar 54p is inserted into the shaft hole 54b of the handle 540. Thereby, the support base 541 moves integrally with the handle 540 by the rotation operation of the handle 540.
  • the pressurizing spring 548 is arranged so that the lower hole is inserted into the spring support protrusion 53a and can be expanded and contracted vertically in the bar support hole 54m.
  • the pressure spring 548 applies a downward biasing force to the movable bar 536.
  • the display member 56 is made of a synthetic resin molded product, and is used to display either the on state or the off state in the display opening 51o. As shown in FIGS. 18A and 18B, the display member 56 includes a plate-shaped display portion 560, an interlocking portion 563 that protrudes in an L shape from the left end of the display portion 560, and a pair of locking claw pieces 564. 564 are integrally provided.
  • the display unit 560 is held in the holding groove 51v of the first half 51 and the holding groove of the second half 51, and can be slid in the left-right direction.
  • the display member 56 is disposed so that at least a part of the upper surface of the display unit 560 is exposed through the display opening 51d.
  • the pair of locking claw pieces 564 and 564 are arranged on the right side along the upper surface of the display unit 560 from both side edges in the thickness direction of the container 50 (perpendicular to the paper surface in FIG. Each is formed to extend in the direction.
  • the pair of locking claw pieces 564 and 564 includes a protrusion 51w formed on the side surface of the holding groove 51v of the first half 51 and a protrusion (not shown) formed on the side of the holding groove of the second half 52. Respectively.
  • the interlocking portion 563 protrudes from the left end of the display portion 560 and is fitted into the second recess 54g of the handle 540 as shown in FIG. 18A.
  • the display unit 560 is an off display unit that displays an off state on the right side of the top surface, and an on display unit that displays an on state on the left side of the top surface.
  • the first and second external electric wires are connected to the first terminal block 58 and the second terminal block 59, respectively.
  • the first terminal block 58 includes a fixed terminal 580 extended from the right end of the first fixed contact plate 534 and formed integrally with the first fixed contact plate 534, and a movable terminal frame 181.
  • a stopper 182 and a terminal screw 183 are provided.
  • the second terminal block 59 includes a fixed terminal 590 that extends from the left end of the second fixed contact plate 535 and is integrally formed with the second fixed contact plate 535, a movable terminal frame 191, a stopper 192, and a terminal. And a screw 193.
  • the first movable contact 532 is closed to the first fixed contact 530 and the second movable contact 533 is closed to the second fixed contact 531 (see FIG. 19B), the first Fixed terminal 580 of the terminal block 58-first fixed contact plate 534-first fixed contact 530-first movable contact 532-movable bar 536-second movable contact 533-second fixed contact 531-second
  • An electric circuit is formed by the path of the fixed terminal plate 535 of the second terminal block 590 to the fixed terminal 590 of the second terminal block 59.
  • the handle 540 is held at the open position by the biasing force of the counterclockwise rotation around the handle shaft 51p by the latch spring 549.
  • the support base 541 is pulled upward by the handle 540.
  • the movable bar 536 is held at the bottom of the support base 541 and pulled up.
  • the first movable contact 532 is separated from the first fixed contact 530
  • the second movable contact 533 is separated from the second fixed contact 531.
  • the OFF display part of the display part 560 is exposed through the display opening 51o.
  • the display member 56 slides to the right along the holding groove when the left edge of the interlocking portion 563 contacts the push rib 54i and is pushed by the push rib 54i. Then, as shown in FIG. 19B, the display member 56 moves to a position where the pair of locking claw pieces 564 and 564 get over the protrusion 51 w of the first half 51 and the protrusion of the second half 52, respectively.
  • the handle 540 In the ON state shown in FIGS. 19A and 19B, the handle 540 is held in the closed position by the urging force of clockwise rotation around the handle shaft 51p by the latch spring 549. At this time, the movable bar 536 is pressed downward by the pressure spring 548. Thereby, the contact between the first movable contact 532 and the first fixed contact 530 and the contact between the second movable contact 533 and the second fixed contact 531 are maintained. As for the display member 56, the ON display part of the display part 560 is exposed through the display opening 51d.
  • the display member 56 slides to the left along each holding groove when the right edge of the interlocking portion 563 contacts the pulling rib 54j and is pulled by the pulling rib 54j. Then, as shown in FIG. 18B, the display member 56 moves to a position where the pair of locking pieces 564 and 564 get over the protrusion 51w of the first half 51 and the protrusion of the second half 52, respectively.
  • the interlocking portion 563 of the display member 56 is fitted into the second recess 54g of the handle 540, and the display member 56 is directly engaged with the handle 540.
  • a part for interlocking the display member 56 with the handle 540 is not necessary.
  • the display member 56 has a flat plate shape and is held by the holding groove portion, the display member 56 can be stably slid along the holding groove portion.
  • the display member 56 is flat, it can be manufactured with a small amount of material and has a low environmental load.
  • the structure of the first terminal block 58 will be described with reference to FIG. 19A. Since the second terminal block 59 has the same structure as the first terminal block 58, description thereof is omitted.
  • the first terminal block 58 includes a movable terminal frame 181, a fixed terminal 580, a stopper 182, and a terminal screw 183. Since the structure of the movable terminal frame 181, the stopper 182, and the terminal screw 183 is the same as that of the first embodiment (see FIGS. 11A, 11B, and 11C), the description thereof is omitted.
  • the fixed terminal 580 is formed extending from the right end portion of the first fixed contact plate 534.
  • a first terminal portion 58 d is provided on the lower surface of the fixed terminal 580, and the first terminal portion 58 d is disposed at the back of the first insertion port of the container body 50.
  • the fixed terminal 580 is fixed to partition walls (not shown) provided on the inner wall surfaces of the first half 51 and the second half 52, respectively.
  • the head of the terminal screw 183 is positioned above the movable terminal frame 181, and the leg portion of the terminal screw 183 is screwed into the screw hole 18m.
  • the fixed terminal 580 is inserted between the first side portion 18g and the fourth side portion 18j of the movable terminal frame 181.
  • a gap is formed between the first side portion 18g and the fixed terminal 580. The gap communicates with the first insertion port 102.
  • the method for connecting the external electric wire to the first terminal block 58 is the same as the method for connecting the external electric wire via the first insertion port 102 in the first embodiment, and thus the description thereof is omitted.
  • the movable terminal frame and the stopper of the present embodiment may have the same structure as the movable terminal frame and the stopper of the second embodiment. Further, the structure of the third or fourth embodiment may be applied to this embodiment.

Landscapes

  • Breakers (AREA)

Abstract

L'invention concerne un dispositif de commutation comprenant un corps, un bloc de bornes, un mécanisme de contact comprenant un contact stationnaire et un contact mobile, et un mécanisme de liaison afin d'effectuer ou d'interrompre la connexion électrique entre le contact stationnaire et le contact mobile par le biais d'une poignée. Le bloc de bornes comprend une borne stationnaire fixée au corps, un cadre de borne mobile en forme de cadre creux comportant une ouverture dans laquelle la borne stationnaire est insérée, un moyen mobile pour déplacer le cadre de borne mobile, et un arrêtoir comportant un couvercle. Le cadre de borne mobile peut se déplacer librement dans la direction dans laquelle change la taille du jour formé entre la partie borne mobile qu'il comprend et une première partie borne formée dans la borne stationnaire. Le bloc de bornes est conçu de sorte que le jour communique avec un premier port d'insertion formé dans le corps. L'arrêtoir est conçu de manière à coopérer avec le cadre de borne mobile, et le couvercle de l'arrêtoir ouvre et ferme le premier port d'insertion par le mouvement du cadre de borne mobile. L'arrêtoir consiste en un élément séparé qui est distinct du cadre de borne mobile, et qui peut être monté sur le cadre de borne mobile.
PCT/JP2010/066365 2010-09-22 2010-09-22 Dispositif de commutation WO2012039030A1 (fr)

Priority Applications (3)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
JP2012534848A JP5629326B2 (ja) 2010-09-22 2010-09-22 開閉装置
PCT/JP2010/066365 WO2012039030A1 (fr) 2010-09-22 2010-09-22 Dispositif de commutation
CN201080069186.6A CN103119683B (zh) 2010-09-22 2010-09-22 开闭装置

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
PCT/JP2010/066365 WO2012039030A1 (fr) 2010-09-22 2010-09-22 Dispositif de commutation

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
WO2012039030A1 true WO2012039030A1 (fr) 2012-03-29

Family

ID=45873544

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
PCT/JP2010/066365 WO2012039030A1 (fr) 2010-09-22 2010-09-22 Dispositif de commutation

Country Status (3)

Country Link
JP (1) JP5629326B2 (fr)
CN (1) CN103119683B (fr)
WO (1) WO2012039030A1 (fr)

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JP2015210881A (ja) * 2014-04-24 2015-11-24 河村電器産業株式会社 切替開閉器
KR20160040829A (ko) * 2014-10-06 2016-04-15 이문재 배선 편리성과 호환성을 향상시킨 소형 차단기
EP3540860A1 (fr) * 2018-03-14 2019-09-18 OMRON Corporation Bloc de jonction

Families Citing this family (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
CN207217433U (zh) * 2017-05-27 2018-04-10 西门子公司 用于电弧故障检测模块的绝缘隔离件及电弧故障检测模块

Citations (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JPH04500744A (ja) * 1989-06-29 1992-02-06 スクウエアー ディー カンパニー 回路遮断器用単体遮断器組立体
EP0772256A2 (fr) * 1995-11-03 1997-05-07 Legrand Appareil électrique à bornes de raccordement protégées par un diaphragme à fixation par des ailes
JPH10289643A (ja) * 1997-04-15 1998-10-27 Mitsubishi Electric Corp 漏電遮断器
JP2000164110A (ja) * 1998-11-30 2000-06-16 Matsushita Electric Works Ltd 回路遮断器
JP2005079023A (ja) * 2003-09-02 2005-03-24 Mitsubishi Electric Corp 回路遮断器
JP2005183128A (ja) * 2003-12-18 2005-07-07 Mitsubishi Electric Corp 回路遮断器
EP1746619A1 (fr) * 2001-03-20 2007-01-24 Moeller Gebäudeautomation GmbH Auxiliaire de serrage

Family Cites Families (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JP2003217424A (ja) * 2002-01-25 2003-07-31 Matsushita Electric Works Ltd 回路遮断器
JP3800105B2 (ja) * 2002-02-22 2006-07-26 松下電工株式会社 回路遮断器
CN201549459U (zh) * 2009-07-02 2010-08-11 环宇集团有限公司 新型塑壳断路器

Patent Citations (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JPH04500744A (ja) * 1989-06-29 1992-02-06 スクウエアー ディー カンパニー 回路遮断器用単体遮断器組立体
EP0772256A2 (fr) * 1995-11-03 1997-05-07 Legrand Appareil électrique à bornes de raccordement protégées par un diaphragme à fixation par des ailes
JPH10289643A (ja) * 1997-04-15 1998-10-27 Mitsubishi Electric Corp 漏電遮断器
JP2000164110A (ja) * 1998-11-30 2000-06-16 Matsushita Electric Works Ltd 回路遮断器
EP1746619A1 (fr) * 2001-03-20 2007-01-24 Moeller Gebäudeautomation GmbH Auxiliaire de serrage
JP2005079023A (ja) * 2003-09-02 2005-03-24 Mitsubishi Electric Corp 回路遮断器
JP2005183128A (ja) * 2003-12-18 2005-07-07 Mitsubishi Electric Corp 回路遮断器

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JP2015210881A (ja) * 2014-04-24 2015-11-24 河村電器産業株式会社 切替開閉器
KR20160040829A (ko) * 2014-10-06 2016-04-15 이문재 배선 편리성과 호환성을 향상시킨 소형 차단기
KR101643998B1 (ko) 2014-10-06 2016-07-29 이문재 배선 편리성과 호환성을 향상시킨 소형 차단기
EP3540860A1 (fr) * 2018-03-14 2019-09-18 OMRON Corporation Bloc de jonction
CN110277278A (zh) * 2018-03-14 2019-09-24 欧姆龙株式会社 插座
US10587059B2 (en) 2018-03-14 2020-03-10 Omron Corporation Socket with enhanced internal insulation

Also Published As

Publication number Publication date
JPWO2012039030A1 (ja) 2014-02-03
CN103119683A (zh) 2013-05-22
CN103119683B (zh) 2015-06-03
JP5629326B2 (ja) 2014-11-19

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
WO2009110346A1 (fr) Disjoncteur
JP5629326B2 (ja) 開閉装置
JP5588337B2 (ja) 回路遮断器
WO2009110347A1 (fr) Disjoncteur
JP5620768B2 (ja) 回路遮断器
WO2009110343A1 (fr) Disjoncteur
JP4616894B2 (ja) 回路遮断器
JP5153703B2 (ja) 回路遮断器
JP4616893B2 (ja) 回路遮断器
JP5857226B2 (ja) 開閉装置
JP2009212064A (ja) 回路遮断器
JP2009199898A (ja) 回路遮断器
JP5508537B2 (ja) 複合開閉装置及び該複合開閉装置に使用される開閉装置モジュール
JP4644227B2 (ja) リモートコントロール式回路遮断器
JP2003208843A5 (fr)
JP4665952B2 (ja) 回路遮断器
JP6350982B2 (ja) 回路遮断器
JP7064981B2 (ja) 回路遮断器
JP4036195B2 (ja) 回路遮断器
JP3675467B2 (ja) 回路遮断器
JP7330672B2 (ja) 回路遮断器
JP6340662B2 (ja) 回路遮断器
KR200446416Y1 (ko) 배선용 차단기의 외부조작 핸들
JP2002075157A (ja) 回路遮断器
JP2005071838A (ja) 回路遮断器

Legal Events

Date Code Title Description
WWE Wipo information: entry into national phase

Ref document number: 201080069186.6

Country of ref document: CN

121 Ep: the epo has been informed by wipo that ep was designated in this application

Ref document number: 10857524

Country of ref document: EP

Kind code of ref document: A1

ENP Entry into the national phase

Ref document number: 2012534848

Country of ref document: JP

Kind code of ref document: A

NENP Non-entry into the national phase

Ref country code: DE

122 Ep: pct application non-entry in european phase

Ref document number: 10857524

Country of ref document: EP

Kind code of ref document: A1