Electrical switching apparatus, and thomson coil actuator and disc member therefor
US-2020194206-A1 · Jun 18, 2020 · US
US11004641B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11004641-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916404050-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 6, 2019 |
| Priority date | May 11, 2018 |
| Publication date | May 11, 2021 |
| Grant date | May 11, 2021 |
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An electrical switch assembly includes a contact element to be moved towards a further contact element for generating an electrical connection; and a drive for moving the contact element; wherein the drive includes a plunger with a connection member interconnected with the contact element; wherein the plunger includes a mechanical structure with a top side to which the connection member is connection, and a bottom side opposite to the top side; wherein the drive includes a Thomas coil for moving the plunger via an electrically conducting top face, which is provided on the top side and an electrically conducting bottom face, which is provided on the bottom side. The mechanical structure includes at least one channel between the top side and the bottom side, the at least one channel extending transverse to a movement direction of the plunger. Furthermore, the mechanical structure fills less than 50% of a volume between the top side and the bottom side.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An electrical switch assembly, comprising: a contact element to be moved towards a further contact element for generating an electrical connection; and a drive for moving the contact element; wherein the drive comprises a plunger with a connection member interconnected with the contact element, wherein the plunger comprises a mechanical structure with a top side to which the connection member is connected, and a bottom side opposite to the top side, wherein an electrically conducting top face is on the top side and an electrically conducting bottom face is on the bottom side; wherein the drive comprises a Thomson coil for moving the plunger via the electrically conducting top face and the electrically conducting bottom face; wherein the mechanical structure comprises at least one channel between the top side and the bottom side, the at least one channel extending transverse to a movement direction of the plunger; wherein the mechanical structure fills less than 50% of a volume between the top side and the bottom side. 2. The electrical switch assembly of claim 1 , wherein a cross section through the mechanical structure parallel to the bottom side has an area less than 20% of the area of the bottom side. 3. The electrical switch assembly of claim 1 , wherein the mechanical structure comprises a top plate at the top side and a bottom plate at the bottom side. 4. The electrical switch assembly of claim 1 , wherein the top side and the bottom side are interconnected with struts; wherein at least some of the struts are inclined with respect to the top side and the bottom side. 5. The electrical switch assembly of claim 1 , wherein for at least some of the struts, the extension direction of the struts is directed towards the connection member. 6. The electrical switch assembly of claim 1 , wherein the mechanical structure has an irregular pattern; and/or wherein struts of the mechanical structure are arranged in an irregular pattern. 7. The electrical switch assembly of claim 1 , wherein the plunger comprises a cavity, in which a sensor is arranged. 8. The electrical switch assembly of claim 1 , wherein at least a part of the mechanical structure is obtained by additive manufacturing methods. 9. The electrical switch assembly of claim 1 , wherein at least a part of the mechanical structure is obtained by machining the channels and/or cavities into a solid block of material; wherein the mechanical structure comprises a plurality of channels running parallel to each other and parallel to the top side and the bottom side. 10. The electrical switch assembly of claim 1 , wherein the mechanical structure and the connection member are one-piece. 11. The electrical switch assembly of claim 1 , wherein the connection member comprises at least one arm protruding orthogonal from the top side and having holes for connecting the contact element. 12. The electrical switch assembly of claim 11 , wherein at least one of the arms is hollow. 13. The electrical switch assembly of claim 1 , wherein the drive comprises a bistable suspension for holding the plunger in a top position and a bottom position; wherein the mechanical structure comprises attachment plates, which are aligned orthogonal to the top side and the bottom side and each of which has a hole for connecting the bistable suspension-. 14. The electrical switch assembly of claim 1 , wherein the bistable suspension comprises a link connected to at least one of the attachment plates and to a piston movable in a cylinder orthogonal to the movement direction of the plunger. 15. The electrical switch assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: a second drive for moving the further contact element towards the contact element. 16. The electrical switch assembly of claim 2 , wherein the mechanical structure comprises a top plate at the top side and a bottom plate at the bottom side. 17. The electrical switch assembly of claim 2 , wherein the top side and the bottom side are interconnected with struts; wherein at least some of the struts are inclined with respect to the top side and the bottom side. 18. The electrical switch assembly of claim 2 , wherein for at least some of the struts, the extension direction of the struts is directed towards the connection member. 19. The electrical switch assembly of claim 2 , wherein the mechanical structure has an irregular pattern; and/or wherein struts of the mechanical structure are arranged in an irregular pattern. 20. The electrical switch assembly of claim 2 , wherein the plunger comprises a cavity, in which a sensor is arranged.
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