Gas circuit breaker

US10475607B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10475607-B2
Application numberUS-201815893733-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 12, 2018
Priority dateSep 15, 2017
Publication dateNov 12, 2019
Grant dateNov 12, 2019

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In a gas circuit breaker, arc-extinguishing gas is filled in a container. A movable portion housed in the container includes a movable arc contact. The movable portion includes a pressure accumulator that increases pressure of an arc-extinguishing gas. An opposing portion housed in the container includes an opposing arc contact, an exhaust pipe, and a shielding portion. The shielding portion includes a first shielding wall intersecting with an axial direction of the pipe and a second shielding wall having a cylindrical shape extending from the first shielding wall toward the movable portion along the axial direction of the pipe. The second shielding wall includes through-holes. Lengths of the respective through-holes along the axial direction are from 18 millimeter's to 55 millimeters inclusive. An arc-extinguishing gas whose pressure has been increased in the pressure accumulator flows into a space to extinguish arc discharge, and flows into the second shielding wall.

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What is claimed is: 1. A gas circuit breaker comprising: a container filled with an arc-extinguishing gas; a movable portion housed in the container, which includes a movable arc contact and is provided with a pressure accumulator that increases pressure of the arc-extinguishing gas; an opposing portion housed in the container and including an opposing arc contact, an exhaust pipe, and a shielding portion provided in the exhaust pipe in a state of allowing flow of the arc-extinguishing gas in the exhaust pipe; and a nozzle housed in the container and provided with a space in which arc discharge is generated between the movable arc contact and the opposing arc contact, wherein the shielding portion includes a first shielding wall intersecting with an axial direction of the exhaust pipe, and a second shielding wall having a cylindrical shape extending from the first shielding wall toward the movable portion along the axial direction of the exhaust pipe, the second shielding wall is provided with a plurality of through-holes with a space therebetween along the axial direction, a length of each of the through-holes along the axial direction is from 18 millimeters to 55 millimeters inclusive, and the arc-extinguishing gas whose pressure has been increased in the pressure accumulator flows into the space to extinguish the arc discharge, and flows into the second shielding wall. 2. The gas circuit breaker according to claim 1 , wherein the second shielding wall is provided with n through-holes (n is a natural number of 3 or more) with the space therebetween along the axial direction, a ratio of an opening area of the through-hole closest to the first shielding wall, of the n through-holes, to a total of respective opening areas of the n through-holes is 0.45×3/n±0.05, a ratio of an opening area of the through-hole closest to the opposing arc contact, of the n through-holes, to the total of respective opening areas is 0.32×3/n±0.05, and a ratio of an opening area of the through-hole provided between the through-hole closest to the first shielding wall and the through-hole closest to the opposing arc contact, of the n through-holes, to the total of respective opening areas is (1−2.31/n)/(n−2)±0.05. 3. The gas circuit breaker according to claim 2 , wherein the opposing arc contact is housed in the second shielding wall and supported by the second shielding wall via a support member, the opposing arc contact and the support member constitute a structural object, and a length between an end of the first shielding wall on a side of the structural object and an end of the structural object on a side of the first shielding wall along the axial direction is longer than a length between an end of the nozzle on the side of the first shielding wall and the end of the structural object on the side of the first shielding wall along the axial direction, in a state with the movable arc contact and the opposing arc contact being furthermost separated from each other in the axial direction. 4. The gas circuit breaker according to claim 2 , wherein the n is 3. 5. The gas circuit breaker according to claim 1 , wherein the opposing arc contact is housed in the second shielding wall and supported by the second shielding wall via a support member, the opposing arc contact and the support member constitute a structural object, and a length between an end of the first shielding wall on a side of the structural object and an end of the structural object on a side of the first shielding wall along the axial direction is longer than a length between an end of the nozzle on the side of the first shielding wall and the end of the structural object on the side of the first shielding wall along the axial direction, in a state with the movable arc contact and the opposing arc contact being furthermost separated from each other in the axial direction. 6. A gas circuit breaker comprising: a container filled with an arc-extinguishing gas; a movable portion housed in the container, which includes a movable arc contact and is provided with a pressure accumulator that increases pressure of the arc-extinguishing gas; an opposing portion housed in the container and including an opposing arc contact, an exhaust pipe, and a shielding portion provided in the exhaust pipe in a state of allowing flow of the arc-extinguishing gas in the exhaust pipe; and a nozzle housed in the container and provided with a space in which arc discharge is generated between the movable arc contact and the opposing arc contact, wherein the shielding portion includes a first shielding wall intersecting with an axial direction of the exhaust pipe, and a second shielding wall having a cylindrical shape extending from the first shielding wall toward the movable portion along the axial direction of the exhaust pipe, the second shielding wall is provided with n through-holes (n is a natural number of 3 or more) with a space therebetween along the axial direction, a ratio of an opening area of the through-hole closest to the first shielding wall, of the n through-holes, to a total of respective opening areas of the n through-holes is 0.45×3/n±0.05, a ratio of an opening area of the through-hole closest to the opposing arc contact, of the n through-holes, to the total of respective opening areas is 0.32×3/n±0.05, a ratio of an opening area of the through-hole provided between the through-hole closest to the first shielding wall and the through-hole closest to the opposing arc contact, of the n through-holes, to the total of respective opening areas is (1−2.31/n)/(n−2)±0.05, and the arc-extinguishing gas whose pressure has been increased in the pressure accumulator flows into the space to extinguish the arc discharge, and flows into the second shielding wall. 7. The gas circuit breaker according to claim 6 , wherein the opposing arc contact is housed in the second shielding wall and supported by the second shielding wall via a support member, the opposing arc contact and the support member constitute a structural object, and a length between an end of the first shielding wall on a side of the structural object and an end of the structural object on a side of the first shielding wall along the axial direction is longer than a length between an end of the nozzle on the side of the first shielding wall and the end of the structural object on the side of the first shielding wall along the axial direction, in a state with the movable arc contact and the opposing arc contact being furthermost separated from each other in the axial direction. 8. The gas circuit breaker according to claim 6 , wherein the n is 3.

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Classifications

  • characterised by an insulating tubular gas flow enhancing nozzle (H01H33/7038 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • making use of the energy of the arc or an auxiliary arc · CPC title

  • the flow of arc-extinguishing fluid being produced or increased by movement of pistons or other pressure-producing parts · CPC title

  • Deflection of hot gasses and arcing products · CPC title

  • Gas reservoirs · CPC title

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What does patent US10475607B2 cover?
In a gas circuit breaker, arc-extinguishing gas is filled in a container. A movable portion housed in the container includes a movable arc contact. The movable portion includes a pressure accumulator that increases pressure of an arc-extinguishing gas. An opposing portion housed in the container includes an opposing arc contact, an exhaust pipe, and a shielding portion. The shielding portion in…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Toshiba Kk
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01H33/7023. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 12 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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