High current, compact fusible disconnect switch with dual slider bar actuator assembly
US-2018277322-A1 · Sep 27, 2018 · US
US9312081B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9312081-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213569282-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 8, 2012 |
| Priority date | Aug 8, 2012 |
| Publication date | Apr 12, 2016 |
| Grant date | Apr 12, 2016 |
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A fusible switch disconnect includes a fuse, a primary switch connected in series with the fuse. and a semiconductor switch device connected in parallel with the fuse. The semiconductor device is configured to resist current flow through the fuse and the primary fuse to facilitate arcless operation of the primary switch when connected to energized, DC circuitry.
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What is claimed is: 1. A fusible switch disconnect device comprising: first and second fuse terminals structured to removably accept an overcurrent protection fuse; a first primary switch connected in series with the first fuse terminal; and a semiconductor switch device connected in series with the second fuse terminal, wherein when the overcurrent protection fuse is accepted the semiconductor switch device is operable to resist current flow through the first primary switch, thereby facilitating arcless operation of the first primary switch when the fusible switch disconnect device is connected to energized, DC circuitry; and a second switch connected to the first primary switch and establishing a late break and early make connection to the first primary switch. 2. The fusible switch disconnect device of claim 1 , further comprising a third switch connected to the second switch, the third switch causing the semiconductor switch device to change between an on state and an off state. 3. The fusible switch disconnect device of claim 2 , wherein the overcurrent protection fuse includes a striker element, and the third switch positioned in the fusible disconnect switch device to be actuated by the striker element when the overcurrent protection fuse operates. 4. The fusible switch disconnect device of claim 2 , further comprising a fourth switch, the fourth switch connected in parallel with the semiconductor switch device. 5. The fusible switch disconnect device of claim 1 , wherein the semiconductor switch device is a MOSFET element. 6. The fusible switch disconnect device of claim 5 , wherein the MOSFET element is an n type MOSFET element. 7. The fusible switch disconnect device of claim 1 , wherein the semiconductor switch device is one of a MOSFET element, a bipolar transistor element or an IGBT element. 8. The fusible switch disconnect device of claim 1 , wherein the semiconductor switch device comprises a plurality of semiconductor switch devices, each of the plurality of semiconductor switch devices being connected in parallel with one another. 9. The fusible switch disconnect device of claim 1 , in combination with the overcurrent protection fuse, wherein the overcurrent protection fuse comprises a rectangular fuse module. 10. The fusible switch disconnect device of claim 9 wherein the rectangular fuse module includes plug-in terminal blades. 11. The fusible switch disconnect device of claim 1 , further comprising a disconnect housing, the first and second fuse terminals and also the first primary switch located in the disconnect housing. 12. The fusible switch disconnect device of claim 11 , wherein the first primary switch includes a first movable contact and a second movable contact spaced apart from the first movable contact. 13. The fusible switch disconnect device of claim 12 , wherein the first and second movable contacts are carried on a slidable bar in the disconnect housing. 14. The fusible switch disconnect device of claim 1 , further comprising a rotary actuator for operating the first primary switch. 15. The fusible switch disconnect device of claim 14 , further comprising a trip mechanism for automatically opening the first primary switch in response to a circuit condition. 16. The fusible switch disconnect device of claim 15 , further comprising a linkage connecting the trip mechanism and the rotary actuator, wherein operation of the trip mechanism causes the rotary actuator to assume an opened position and operate the first primary switch. 17. The fusible switch disconnect device of claim 15 , wherein the trip mechanism is structured to prevent reclosure of the first primary switch unless the overcurrent protection fuse is replaced. 18. The fusible switch disconnect device of claim 1 , wherein the semiconductor switch device is connected in series with a load side output of the overcurrent protection fuse when the overcurrent protection fuse is accepted. 19. The fusible switch disconnect device of claim 1 , further comprising a third switch, the third switch controlling operation of the semiconductor switch device. 20. The fusible switch disconnect device of claim 1 , further comprising a disconnect housing, the overcurrent protection fuse projecting from the disconnect housing when installed. 21. A fusible switch disconnect device comprising: a line side fuse terminal; a primary switch connected in series with the line side fuse terminal; a load side fuse terminal; and a semiconductor switch device connected in series with the load side fuse terminal, wherein the semiconductor switch device is operable to resist current flow from the line side fuse terminal to facilitate arcless operation of the primary switch when a fuse is connected to the line side fuse terminal and the load side fuse terminal and when the line side fuse terminal of the fusible switch disconnect device is connected to energized, DC circuitry; and a secondary switch establishing an electrical path in parallel with the line side fuse terminal and connected in series with the semiconductor switch device. 22. The fusible switch disconnect device of claim 21 , further comprising a third switch connected in series with the secondary switch, the third switch causing the semiconductor switch device to change between an on state and an off state. 23. The fusible switch disconnect device of claim 22 , in combination with a fuse including a striker element, and wherein the third switch is actuated by the striker element when the fuse operates. 24. The fusible switch disconnect device of claim 22 , further comprising a fourth switch, the fourth switch connected in parallel with the semiconductor switch device. 25. The fusible switch disconnect device of claim 21 , wherein the semiconductor switch device is a MOSFET element. 26. The fusible switch disconnect device of claim 25 , wherein the MOSFET element is an n type MOSFET element. 27. The fusible switch disconnect device of claim 21 , wherein the semiconductor switch device is one of a MOSFET element, a bipolar transistor element or an IGBT element. 28. The fusible switch disconnect device of claim 21 , wherein the semiconductor switch device comprises a plurality of semiconductor switch devices, each of the plurality of semiconductor switch devices being connected in parallel with one another. 29. The fusible switch disconnect device of claim 21 , further comprising a disconnect housing, the primary switch located in the switch housing. 30. The fusible switch disconnect device of claim 28 , wherein the primary switch includes a first movable contact and a second movable contact spaced apart from the first movable contact. 31. The fusible switch disconnect device of claim 29 , wherein the first and second movable contacts are carried on a slidable bar in the disconnect housing. 32. The fusible switch disconnect device of claim 21 , further comprising a rotary actuator for operating the primary switch. 33. The fusible switch disconnect device of claim 32 , further comprising a trip mechanism for automatically opening the primary switch in response to a circuit condition. 34. The fusible switch disconnect device of claim 33 , further comprising a linkage connecting the trip mechanism and the rotary actuator
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