Arc baffling device
US-2015136740-A1 · May 21, 2015 · US
US10020144B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10020144-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615296378-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 18, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 10, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 10, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 10, 2018 |
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A high-voltage multipolar circuit breaker including a first chamber for receiving gases, in communication with a first arc quenching chamber, and including a first aperture for exhausting gases to the exterior of the casing, the aperture being provided with a first downstream filtering device. The circuit breaker furthermore includes at least one second chamber for receiving gases, in communication with at least one second arc quenching chamber of another pole of the circuit breaker, the chamber itself being equipped with a second upstream device for filtering gases, the second chamber for receiving gases including a second aperture for exhausting gases to the exterior of the casing, the chamber being provided with a second downstream filtering device, the first chamber for receiving gases and the second chamber for receiving gases being separated fluidically one from the other by an impermeable wall.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A multipolar circuit breaker comprising: a plurality of poles; and a casing into which are placed, in separate compartments and for each pole of the circuit breaker: an input terminal and an output terminal, two electrical contact pads respectively connected to the input and output terminals of a corresponding pole and are movable between: a closed position in which the two electrical contact pads are in direct contact with one another, and an open position in which the two electrical contact pads are separated from one another, a first arc quenching chamber in which said two electrical contact pads are placed, the first arc quenching chamber including one wall with a first gas discharge opening formed thereon and provided with a first upstream device to filter gases, the circuit breaker including a first chamber to receive gases, the first chamber being in communication with the first arc quenching chamber via the first discharge opening and comprising a first aperture to exhaust to an exterior of the casing, the first aperture being provided with a first downstream filtering device, wherein: the circuit breaker furthermore includes at least one second chamber to receive gases, the second chamber being in communication, independently of the first arc quenching chamber, with at least one second arc quenching chamber of another pole of the circuit breaker, via a second gas discharge opening of the second arc quenching chamber, the second arc quenching chamber being equipped with a second upstream device to filter gases, the second chamber to receive gases includes a second aperture to exhaust gases to the exterior of the casing, the second aperture being provided with a second downstream filtering device, and wherein each pole includes only one first arc quenching chamber that is in communication with only one second chamber. 2. The circuit breaker according to claim 1 , wherein the second arc quenching chamber and the second chamber of each pole are fluidically separated from arc quenching chambers and second chambers of other poles by impermeable walls, each second chamber including a downstream gas filtering device, the aperture being distinct from gas exhausting apertures of the other gas receiving chambers of the circuit breaker. 3. The circuit breaker according to claim 2 , wherein the downstream gas filtering device of each of said second chambers is distinct from the respective downstream gas filtering device of the other gas receiving chambers of the circuit breaker. 4. The circuit breaker according to claim 1 , wherein the downstream gas filtering device includes a stack of a plurality of layers of rep fabric with different mesh aperture sizes, the layers of rep fabric being arranged in the stack in decreasing mesh aperture sizes, the layers of rep fabric positioned on the second chamber side having a mesh aperture size that is greater than a mesh aperture size of the layers of rep fabric in the stack that are positioned towards an outside of the circuit breaker. 5. The circuit breaker according to claim 4 , wherein the layers of the stack of the downstream filtering device have a mesh aperture size of between 100 μm and 500 μm, the mesh aperture size being defined as being a hydraulic diameter of a mesh aperture of the rep fabric of the layer. 6. The circuit breaker according to claim 1 , wherein each second chamber includes a cover attached to an air quenching chamber or chambers with which the receiving chamber is in fluidic communication, covering a corresponding gas discharge opening or openings, the cover being held in place on the casing with no degrees of freedom by fixing elements. 7. The circuit breaker according to claim 6 , wherein the circuit breaker includes, for each second chamber, a sealing element placed between the cover and the casing. 8. The circuit breaker according to claim 7 , wherein the sealing element is a flat gasket compressed between the cover and the casing.
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