Direct-current circuit breaker

US11380500B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-11380500-B2
Application numberUS-201817277523-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 10, 2018
Priority dateDec 10, 2018
Publication dateJul 5, 2022
Grant dateJul 5, 2022

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Abstract

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A direct-current circuit breaker includes a circuit breaker unit and a circuit unit that generates an oscillating current. The circuit unit includes a capacitor and a reactor, a high-speed closer, and a lightning arrester. The circuit breaker unit and the high-speed closer are aligned in a first direction with a distance therebetween that is equal to or longer than a certain spatial distance. The capacitor and the lightning arrester are aligned in a second direction intersecting the first direction with a distance therebetween that is equal to or longer than the spatial distance. A combination of the circuit breaker unit with the high-speed closer and a combination of the capacitor with the lightning arrester are aligned in a third direction intersecting the first direction and the second direction with a distance therebetween that is equal to or longer than the spatial distance.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A direct-current circuit breaker that interrupts a direct current at a current zero point formed by superimposing an oscillating current on the direct current flowing through a direct-current line, the direct-current circuit breaker comprising: a circuit breaker inserted in the direct-current line; and a circuit portion connected in parallel to the circuit breaker unit to generate the oscillating current, wherein the circuit portion includes: a capacitor and a reactor connected in series to each other to generate the oscillating current; a high-speed closer connected in series to the capacitor to perform closing for forming the current zero point; and a lightning arrester to reduce an overvoltage of the capacitor, the lightning arrester being connected in parallel to the capacitor and the high-speed closer, the circuit breaker and the high-speed closer are aligned in a first direction with a distance provided therebetween, the distance being equal to or longer than a spatial distance for insulation between sites having potentials different from each other, the capacitor and the lightning arrester are aligned in a second direction that is a direction intersecting the first direction with a distance provided therebetween, the distance being equal to or longer than the spatial distance for insulation between sites having potentials different from each other, and a combination of the circuit breaker with the high-speed closer and a combination of the capacitor with the lightning arrester are aligned in a third direction that is a direction intersecting the first direction and the second direction with a distance provided therebetween, the distance being equal to or longer than the spatial distance for insulation between sites having potentials different from each other. 2. The direct-current circuit breaker according to claim 1 , wherein the first direction, the second direction, and the third direction are perpendicular to one another. 3. The direct-current circuit breaker according to claim 1 , wherein the spatial distance is a distance capable of insulating between sites to which a voltage with a maximum value is applied, the maximum value being a maximum value of a voltage applicable to respective points having potentials different from each other in a circuit including the circuit breaker and the circuit portion. 4. The direct-current circuit breaker according to claim 1 , wherein each of the circuit breaker, the capacitor, the reactor, the high-speed closer, and the lightning arrester is arranged at a position away from an installation surface on which the direct-current circuit breaker is installed so as to be insulated from the installation surface.

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  • third parallel branch comprising an energy absorber, e.g. MOV, PTC, Zener · CPC title

  • Impedances connected with contacts · CPC title

  • H01H33/596Primary

    for interrupting DC · CPC title

  • Contacts shunted by static switch means · CPC title

  • of short duration, e.g. lightning · CPC title

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What does patent US11380500B2 cover?
A direct-current circuit breaker includes a circuit breaker unit and a circuit unit that generates an oscillating current. The circuit unit includes a capacitor and a reactor, a high-speed closer, and a lightning arrester. The circuit breaker unit and the high-speed closer are aligned in a first direction with a distance therebetween that is equal to or longer than a certain spatial distance. T…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Mitsubishi Electric Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01H33/596. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 05 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 3 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).