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US-2015380179-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US9431185B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9431185-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214426917-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 1, 2012 |
| Priority date | Nov 1, 2012 |
| Publication date | Aug 30, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 30, 2016 |
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A spring operation device for use in a switchgear includes an interlock bar, attached at its one end to a lock plate and includes a switch-on electromagnet that has a plunger provided with a flange portion. The lock plate is pushed by a lock member that is attached to a four-joint link and the position of the lock plate is changed by being rotated. During an opening operation of a switching contact, the other end of the interlock bar is arranged above the flange portion to stop the forward movement of the plunger of the switch-on electromagnet so as to prevent a switch-on trigger from rotating. During a closing operation of the switching contact, the other end of the interlock bar is arranged at a position that does not stop the plunger of the switch-on electromagnet from moving forward so that the switch-on trigger is allowed to rotate.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A spring operation device for use in a switchgear, comprising: a main shaft that is rotatably supported by a casing; an output lever that is fixed to the main shaft, is rotatable about the main axis, and is coupled to a switching contact; an opening biasing unit that biases the output lever so as to rotate the output lever in a predetermined direction; a four-joint link that is fixed at one end to the main shaft, is rotatably coupled at the other end to the output lever, and is flexible and extendable; a guide that is rotatably supported by the casing, and includes a guide surface that is capable of guiding the four-joint link, while coming into contact with the four-joint link; a tripping latch that is rotatably supported by the casing and is capable of locking the guide; a tripping trigger that is rotatably supported by the casing and is capable of locking the tripping latch; a tripping electromagnet that has a plunger capable of moving back and forth toward the tripping trigger, and moves the plunger forward to rotate the tripping trigger when an opening command is input so as to make it possible to disengage the tripping latch from the tripping trigger; a switch-on lever that is fixed to the main shaft and is rotatable about the main shaft; a closing bias unit that biases the switch-on lever so as to rotate the switch-on lever in a reverse direction to the predetermined direction; a switch-on latch that is rotatably supported by the casing and is capable of locking the switch-on lever; a switch-on trigger that is rotatably supported by the casing and is capable of locking the switch-on latch; a switch-on electromagnet that has a plunger capable of moving back and forth toward the switch-on trigger, and moves the plunger forward to rotate the switch-on trigger when a closing command is input so as to make it possible to disengage the switch-on latch from the switch-on trigger; an opening-operation prevention unit that includes a lock member that is attached to the four-joint link and that moves along with the rotation of the output lever, and a lock plate that rotates due to being pushed by the lock member along with the rotation of the output lever in the reverse direction, wherein when a closing operation is performed by the switching contact, engages with the tripping trigger so as to stop the tripping trigger from rotating, and when an opening operation is performed by the switching contact, is pushed by the lock member and disengages from the tripping trigger so as to allow the tripping trigger to rotate; and a closing-operation prevention unit that includes an interlock bar that is substantially-crank-shaped and is attached at one end to the lock plate to operate in conjunction with the lock plate, and a flange portion that is provided on the plunger of the switch-on electromagnet, wherein the other end of the interlock bar, when an opening operation is performed by the switching contact, is arranged above the flange portion and stops the plunger of the switch-on electromagnet from moving forward so as to stop the switch-on trigger from rotating, and when a closing operation is performed by the switching contact, is arranged at a position that does not stop the plunger of the switch-on electromagnet from moving forward so as to allow the switch-on trigger to rotate. 2. The spring operation device for use in a switchgear according to claim 1 , wherein when the closing command is input to the switch-on electromagnet, the plunger of the switch-on electromagnet moves forward so as to disengage the switch-on trigger from the switch-on latch, and thereafter the switch-on latch disengages from the switch-on lever, and then if conditions are such that the guide engages with the tripping latch, the tripping latch engages with the tripping trigger, and the tripping trigger cannot rotate due to the action of the opening-operation prevention unit, the closing bias unit, which has been biased, is then released so that the switch-on lever rotates in the reverse direction and, along with this rotation, the output lever also rotates in the reverse direction so as to close the switching contact and to bias the bias unit, and when the opening command is input to the tripping electromagnet, the plunger of the tripping electromagnet moves forward so as to disengage the tripping trigger from the tripping latch, and thereafter the tripping latch disengages from the guide, and then if conditions are such that the switch-on trigger cannot rotate due to the action of the closing-operation prevention unit, the opening biasing unit, which has been biased, is released so that the output lever rotates in the predetermined direction and, along with this rotation, the switching contact is opened. 3. The spring operation device for use in a switchgear according to claim 1 , wherein the opening biasing unit and the closing bias unit are coil springs. 4. The spring operation device for use in a switchgear according to claim 1 , wherein the opening biasing unit and the closing bias unit are torsion bars.
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