Disconnect switch assemblies with a shared actuator that concurrently applies motive forces in opposing directions and related circuit breakers and methods
US-10957505-B2 · Mar 23, 2021 · US
US11328884B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11328884-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016907425-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 22, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jun 26, 2019 |
| Publication date | May 10, 2022 |
| Grant date | May 10, 2022 |
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A circuit breaker includes at least one moveable contact. The moveable electrode is operably connected to a Thomson coil actuator that can separate and open the contacts of the circuit breaker. A sensor senses current or voltage in the circuit breaker. When a condition exists that triggers an opening action, a controller will use select a current level to apply to the Thomson coil actuator. The selected current level will vary based on the sensed current or voltage level. The controller will cause a driver to apply the selected current level to the Thomson coil actuator, and it will cause the contacts to separate and open. If the circuit breaker is a vacuum interrupter, the vacuum interrupter may employ a multi-section bellows in which each section has unique structural characteristics as compared to the other sections, so that different sections will dominate as the Thomson coil's speed of operation varies.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of operating a circuit breaker, the method comprising: by a controller of a circuit breaker having a single Thomson coil actuator that is operable to separate and open contacts of the circuit breaker: receiving, from a sensor, a sensed level of current or voltage in the circuit breaker; determining, based on the sensed level, that one of a plurality of fault conditions exists: selecting, from a plurality of current levels corresponding to the plurality of fault conditions, an actuating current level corresponding to the existing fault condition; and applying the selected actuating current level to the Thomson coil actuator to cause the contacts to separate and open, wherein each current level in the plurality of current levels corresponds to a distinct opening speed such that applying the actuating current level to the actuator separates and opens the contacts at a speed different than the speed at which the actuator would separate and open the contacts if a different current level were to be selected. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein selecting the current level to apply to the Thomson coil actuator comprises: determining that the sensed level corresponds to an overload condition; and in response, selecting a full current level that corresponds to a fastest speed of operation of the Thomson coil actuator. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein selecting the current level to apply to the Thomson coil actuator comprises: determining that the sensed level is above a rated level of the circuit breaker but below an overload condition; and in response, selecting a current level that corresponds to a less than full level and that will cause the Thomson coil actuator to operate at a speed that is less than its fastest speed of operation. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein selecting the current level to apply to the Thomson coil actuator comprises: determining that the sensed level is both at or below a rated level of the circuit breaker and below an overload condition; and in response, selecting a current level that corresponds to a less than full level and that is less than a current level that the controller would select if the sensed level were above the rated level but below the overload condition. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein selecting the current level to apply to the Thomson coil actuator comprises: determining that the sensed level is both at or below a rated level of the circuit breaker and below an overload condition; and in response: selecting a current level that will not cause the Thomson coil actuator to actuate, and applying current to a linear actuator and thus causing the contacts to separate and open by action of the linear actuator instead of the Thomson coil actuator. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein: the circuit breaker comprises a vacuum interrupter; the fixed contact is connected to a moveable electrode; the movable electrode extends into a bellows; the bellows comprises a plurality of sections, each of which exhibits one or more structural differences as compared to the other sections; and applying the selected current level to the Thomson coil actuator and causing the contacts to separate and open will cause one of the sections of the bellows to move more than the other sections. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein: the circuit breaker comprises a vacuum interrupter that includes a bellows; the bellows comprises a plurality of sections, each of which exhibits one or more structural differences as compared to the other sections; and applying the selected current level to the Thomson coil actuator will cause a first section of the bellows to move more quickly than, or to a greater distance than, a second section of the bellows. 8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the first section of the bellows and the second section of the bellows are constructed of different materials. 9. The method of claim 7 , wherein the first section of the bellows and the second section of the bellows are constructed with different thicknesses or with differently sized folds. 10. A vacuum interrupter system, comprising: a fixed contact; a moveable contact; a single Thomson coil actuator structured to separate and open the contacts; a bellows that comprises a plurality of sections; and a controller that is operable to: receive, from a sensor, a sensed level of current or voltage in the circuit breaker; determine, based on the sensed level, that one of a plurality of fault conditions exists; select, from a plurality of current levels corresponding to the plurality of fault conditions, an actuating current level corresponding to the existing fault condition; and apply the selected actuating current level to the actuator to separate and open the contacts; wherein the bellows are structured such that separating and opening the contacts causes a first section of the bellows to move more quickly than, or to a greater distance than, a second section of the bellows, and wherein each current level in the plurality of current levels corresponds to a distinct opening speed such that applying the actuating current level to the actuator separates and opens the contacts at a speed different than the speed at which the actuator would separate and open the contacts if a different current level were to be selected. 11. The vacuum interrupter system of claim 10 , wherein: the Thomson coil actuator comprises a first Thomson coil, a second Thomson coil, and a conductive plate positioned between the first and second Thomson coil; and the vacuum interrupter system further comprises a linkage that extends from the moveable contact, passes through the first Thomson coil and is positioned to be driven by the conductive plate. 12. The vacuum interrupter system of claim 10 , wherein the controller is further configured to, when selecting the current level to apply to the actuator: determine whether the sensed level corresponds to an overload condition; and when the sensed level corresponds to an overload condition, select a full current level that corresponds to a fastest speed of operation of the actuator. 13. The vacuum interrupter system of claim 10 , wherein the controller is further configured to, when selecting the current level to apply to the actuator: determining whether the sensed level is above a rated level of the vacuum interrupter but below an overload condition; and when the sensed level corresponds to an overload condition, select a current level that corresponds to a less than full level and that will cause the actuator to operate at a speed that is less than its fastest speed of operation. 14. The vacuum interrupter system of claim 10 , wherein the controller is further configured to, when selecting the current level to apply to the actuator: determine whether the sensed level is both at or below a rated level of the vacuum interrupter and below an overload condition; and in response, selecting a current level that corresponds to a less than full level and that is less than a current level that the controller would select if the sensed level were above the rated level but below the overload condition. 15. The vacuum interrupter system of claim 10 , wherein: the vacuum interrupter system further comprises a linear actuator; and the controller is further configured to, when selecting the current level to apply to the actuator: determine whether the sensed level is both at or below a rated level of the circuit breaker and below an overload condition; and in response: select a current level that will not cause the Thomson c
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