Vacuum break switch shock absorber
US-2024222944-A1 · Jul 4, 2024 · US
US10937613B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10937613-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016742978-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 15, 2020 |
| Priority date | Feb 12, 2019 |
| Publication date | Mar 2, 2021 |
| Grant date | Mar 2, 2021 |
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A switch assembly for high voltage applications, where the switch assembly includes a traditional mechanical switch and a triggered gap device electrically coupled in parallel. The mechanical switch includes a first switch contact and a second switch contact, where one or both of the first switch contact and the second switch contact are movable to engage and disengage the first and second switch contacts to allow or prevent current flow therethrough. The triggered gap device includes a vacuum enclosure, a first stationary contact positioned within the enclosure and a second stationary contact positioned within the enclosure, where a gap is defined between the first and second stationary contacts. The triggered gap device further includes a plasma control device that allows creation of a plasma in the gap that causes an arc between the stationary contacts on the order of micro-seconds that allows current flow between the contacts.
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A switch assembly comprising: a first electrical connection; a second electrical connection; a mechanical switch including a first switch contact electrically coupled to the first electrical connection and a second switch contact electrically coupled to the second electrical connection, where one or both of the first switch contact and the second switch contact are movable to engage and disengage the first and second switch contacts to make and break an electrical connection therebetween for allowing or preventing current flow between the first and second electrical connections; and a triggered gap device including a vacuum enclosure, a first stationary contact positioned within the enclosure and being electrically coupled to the first electrical connection and a second stationary contact positioned within the enclosure and being electrically coupled to the second electrical connection, where a gap is defined between the first and second stationary contacts, the triggered gap device further including a plasma control device that is operable to cause a plasma to be formed in the gap that creates an arc to allow current flow between the first and second electrical connections. 2. The switch assembly according to claim 1 wherein the plasma control device energizes a small cathode spot on one or both of the stationary contacts in the triggered gap device that emits a metal vapor into the gap that allows for the plasma to be formed. 3. The switch assembly according to claim 2 wherein the plasma control device is a laser. 4. The switch assembly according to claim 3 wherein the laser is positioned outside of the vacuum enclosure. 5. The switch assembly according to claim 1 wherein the plasma control device is an electrode that causes a spark to be generated which triggers continuous generation of the plasma. 6. The switch assembly according to claim 1 wherein the plasma control device is operable to allow creation of the plasma and cause the arc between the stationary contacts on the order of micro-seconds. 7. The switch assembly according to claim 1 wherein an AC power signal is applied to the first electrical connection, and wherein the plasma control device is triggered at a particular angle of the AC power signal and the plasma is naturally extinguished at a next zero crossing of the AC power signal. 8. The switch assembly according to claim 7 wherein the AC power signal is a high voltage signal. 9. The switch assembly according to claim 1 wherein the switch assembly operates as a fault interrupting switch where the mechanical switch is maintained open during a pulse closing operation. 10. The switch assembly according to claim 1 wherein the mechanical switch is a gas insulated switch. 11. A switch assembly for high voltage applications, the switch assembly comprising: a first electrical connection that is responsive to an AC power signal; a second electrical connection; a mechanical switch including a first switch contact electrically coupled to the first electrical connection and a second switch contact electrically coupled to the second electrical connection, where one or both of the first switch contact and the second switch contact are movable to engage and disengage the first and second switch contacts to make and break an electrical connection therebetween for allowing or preventing current flow between the first and second electrical connections; and a triggered gap device including a vacuum enclosure, a first stationary contact positioned within the enclosure and being electrically coupled to the first electrical connection and a second stationary contact positioned within the enclosure and being electrically coupled to the second electrical connection, where a gap is defined between the first and second stationary contacts, the triggered gap device further including a plasma control device that is operable to energizes a small cathode spot on one or both of the stationary contacts that emits a metal vapor into the gap to allow creation of a plasma that causes an arc across the gap that allows current flow between the first and second electrical connections, wherein the plasma control device is triggered at a particular angle of the AC power signal and the plasma is naturally extinguished at a next zero crossing of the AC power signal. 12. The switch assembly according to claim 11 wherein the plasma control device is a laser. 13. The switch assembly according to claim 12 wherein the laser is positioned outside of the vacuum enclosure. 14. The switch assembly according to claim 11 wherein the plasma control device is an electrode that causes a spark to be generated which triggers continuous generation of the plasma. 15. The switch assembly according to claim 11 wherein the plasma control device is operable to cause the arc between the stationary contacts on the order of micro-seconds. 16. The switch assembly according to claim 11 wherein the switch assembly operates as a fault interrupting switch where the mechanical switch is maintained open during a pulse closing operation. 17. The switch assembly according to claim 11 wherein the mechanical switch is a gas insulated switch. 18. A switch assembly comprising: a first electrical connection that is responsive to an AC power signal; a second electrical connection; and a triggered gap device including a vacuum enclosure, a first stationary contact positioned within the enclosure and being electrically coupled to the first electrical connection and a second stationary contact positioned within the enclosure and being electrically coupled to the second electrical connection, where a gap is defined between the first and second stationary contacts, the triggered gap device further including a plasma control device that is operable to energizes a small cathode spot on one or both of the stationary contacts that emits a metal vapor into the gap to allow creation of a plasma that causes an arc across the gap that allows current flow between the first and second electrical connections, wherein the plasma control device is triggered at a particular angle of the AC power signal and the plasma is naturally extinguished at a next zero crossing of the AC power signal. 19. The switch assembly according to claim 18 wherein the plasma control device is a laser. 20. The switch assembly according to claim 18 wherein the plasma control device is an electrode that causes a spark to be generated which triggers continuous generation of the plasma.
Contacts; Arc-extinguishing means, e.g. arcing rings · CPC title
Adaptation for built-in safety spark gaps · CPC title
comprising a trigger electrode or an auxiliary spark gap · CPC title
Circuit arrangements not adapted to a particular application of the switch and not otherwise provided for, e.g. for ensuring operation of the switch at a predetermined point in the AC cycle · CPC title
hermetically sealed · CPC title
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