Switchgear device having at least one single-pole breaking unit comprising a contact bridge and circuit breaker comprising one such device
US-9159508-B2 · Oct 13, 2015 · US
US9478373B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9478373-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314784449-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 15, 2013 |
| Priority date | Apr 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 25, 2016 |
| Grant date | Oct 25, 2016 |
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A rotary switch housing ( 100 ), comprising a bottom wall ( 102 ) for mounting of the switch housing ( 100 ) to a mounting base, and side walls ( 104, 106 ) extending from the bottom wall ( 102 ), the switch housing further comprising an arc chamber ( 120 ) for extinguishing an electric arc, and a gas exhaust channel ( 130 ) for exhausting gas developed in the arc chamber ( 120 ) out of the housing ( 100 ). The gas exhaust channel ( 130 ) comprises a guiding portion ( 130 A), which is substantially parallel to a side wall ( 106 ) of the housing ( 100 ) for leading the gases to a direction away from the bottom wall ( 102 ) of the housing ( 100 ).
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The invention claimed is: 1. A rotary switch housing, comprising a bottom wall for mounting of the switch housing to a mounting base, and side walls extending substantially perpendicularly from the bottom wall, the switch housing comprising spaces for receiving two stationary contacts, and a space for receiving a rotary contact for serving as a contact bridge between the stationary contacts, the switch housing further comprising an arc chamber for extinguishing an electric arc, and a gas exhaust channel for exhausting gas developed in the arc chamber out of the housing, the switch housing comprises, in vertical direction, a bottom half having the bottom wall, and a top half above the bottom half, which gas exhaust channel is arranged to the bottom half of the housing, wherein stationary contacts are arranged substantially at the middle of the housing in the vertical direction, the gas exhaust channel comprises a guiding portion, which is substantially parallel to a side wall of the housing for leading the gases to a direction away from the bottom wall of the housing, the gas exhaust channel further comprising an outlet for outletting the gases out of the housing, which guiding portion and outlet are arranged to guide the gases towards the first stationary contact residing partly outside of the housing, and the gas exhaust channel is made as a recess to a side wall of the housing. 2. A rotary switch housing according to claim 1 , wherein the housing comprises a first arc chamber for extinguishing an arc formed by disconnecting of a first end of the rotary contact and a first stationary contact, and a second arc chamber for extinguishing an arc formed by disconnecting a second end of the rotary contact and a second stationary contact. 3. A rotary switch housing according to claim 1 , wherein the first arc chamber is closer to the bottom wall of the housing than the second arc chamber. 4. A rotary switch housing according to claim 1 , wherein each of the arc chambers comprises spaces for receiving arc plates, which arc plates have a base and two branches extending from the base, wherein the guiding portion is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the branches of the arc plates. 5. A rotary switch housing according to claim 1 , wherein the arc chambers are at opposite corners of the substantially rectangular housing. 6. A rotary switch housing according to claim 1 , wherein the housing is substantially rectangular. 7. A rotary switch housing according to claim 1 , wherein housing comprises a second gas exhaust channel for exhausting gas created in the second extinguishing chamber, which second gas exhaust channel is substantially perpendicular to a side wall of the housing). 8. A rotary switch housing according to claim 1 , wherein the first gas exhaust channel comprises an inlet portion for inletting gas from the exhaust chamber to the guiding portion, which inlet portion is divergent from the guiding portion. 9. A rotary switch housing according to claim 1 , wherein the dimension of the guiding channel is arranged to increase towards the outlet of the channel. 10. A rotary switch housing according to claim 1 , wherein when the rotary contact is contacted to the stationary contacts, the rotary contact is substantially parallel to the bottom wall of the housing, and when the rotary contact is disconnected from the stationary contacts, the first end of the rotary contact turns towards the bottom wall, and the second end of the rotary contact turns away from the bottom wall. 11. A rotary switch housing according to claim 2 , wherein the first arc chamber is closer to the bottom wall of the housing than the second arc chamber. 12. A rotary switch housing according to claim 3 , wherein each of the arc chambers comprises spaces for receiving arc plates, which arc plates have a base and two branches extending from the base, wherein the guiding portion is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the branches of the arc plates. 13. A rotary switch housing according to claim 3 , wherein the arc chambers are at opposite corners of the substantially rectangular housing. 14. A rotary switch housing according to claim 4 , wherein the arc chambers are at opposite corners of the substantially rectangular housing. 15. A rotary switch housing according to claim 2 , wherein housing comprises a second gas exhaust channel for exhausting gas created in the second extinguishing chamber, which second gas exhaust channel is substantially perpendicular to a side wall of the housing. 16. A rotary switch housing according to claim 4 , wherein housing comprises a second gas exhaust channel for exhausting gas created in the second extinguishing chamber, which second gas exhaust channel is substantially perpendicular to a side wall of the housing. 17. A rotary switch housing according to claim 3 , wherein housing comprises a second gas exhaust channel for exhausting gas created in the second extinguishing chamber, which second gas exhaust channel is substantially perpendicular to a side wall of the housing. 18. A rotary switch housing according to claim 2 , wherein the first gas exhaust channel comprises an inlet portion for inletting gas from the exhaust chamber to the guiding portion, which inlet portion is divergent from the guiding portion. 19. A rotary switch housing according to claim 4 , wherein the first gas exhaust channel comprises an inlet portion for inletting gas from the exhaust chamber to the guiding portion, which inlet portion is divergent from the guiding portion. 20. A rotary switch housing according to claim 2 , wherein when the rotary contact is contacted to the stationary contacts, the rotary contact is substantially parallel to the bottom wall of the housing, and when the rotary contact is disconnected from the stationary contacts, the first end of the rotary contact turns towards the bottom wall, and the second end of the rotary contact turns away from the bottom wall.
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