Circuit breaker
US-9431184-B2 · Aug 30, 2016 · US
US9530579B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9530579-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414914082-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 17, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 26, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 27, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 27, 2016 |
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Provided is a bypass switch with the closing time shortened. A bypass switch using a vacuum valve having a fixed contact and a movable contact includes: an insulating rod having one end side connected to the movable contact; a closing spring fitted to the other end side of the insulating rod, and having a closing function to close the contacts and a contact-pressing function to apply pressure to the contacts; and an operation unit having a latch function to keep a contact-opened state, and connected to the other end side of the insulating rod, wherein the insulating rod, the closing spring, and the operation unit are arranged in series along the axial direction of the vacuum valve.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A bypass switch comprising: a vacuum valve having a fixed contact and a movable contact; an insulating rod having one end side connected to the movable contact; a closing spring having a closing function and a contact-pressing function, and fitted to another end side of the insulating rod; a lever having one end side rotatably supported by a support member, another end side at which an engagement part is formed, and an intermediate part coupled with the other end side of the insulating rod; a bar-like latch having a cutout formed by cutting a part of the bar-like latch along a longitudinal direction so as to have a semicircular cross section, and rotatably supported by the support member, such that the bar-like latch can be engaged with and be detached from the engagement part of the lever by being turned around an axis in the longitudinal direction; and a solenoid to rotationally drive the bar-like latch around the axis, wherein a combination of the lever, the latch, and the solenoid composes an operation unit, the insulating rod, the closing spring, and the operation unit are arranged in series along an axial direction of the vacuum valve, a contact-opened state is kept by the latch being engaged with the engagement part of the lever, and the closing spring is released to perform contact closing by the engagement being cancelled by excitation of the solenoid. 2. The bypass switch according to claim 1 , wherein both ends of a supported portion of the lever and both ends of the latch are supported by the support member. 3. The bypass switch according to claim 1 , wherein the other end side of the insulating rod and the intermediate part of the lever are coupled with each other by a coupling metal member having a U-shaped cross section, the coupling metal member being attached to the other end side of the insulating rod and being coupled with the lever by a coupling pin so as to stride the lever. 4. A bypass switch comprising: a vacuum valve having a fixed contact and a movable contact; an insulating rod having one end side connected to the movable contact; a closing spring having a closing function and a contact-pressing function, and fitted to another end side of the insulating rod; a coupling metal member coupled with the other end side of the insulating rod, and having an engagement part at a side part thereof in a direction orthogonal to the coupling direction; a bar-like latch having a cutout formed by cutting a part of the bar-like latch along a longitudinal direction so as to have a semicircular cross section, and rotatably supported by a support member, such that the bar-like latch can be engaged with and be detached from the engagement part at the side part of the coupling metal member by being turned around an axis in the longitudinal direction; and a solenoid to rotationally drive the bar-like latch around the axis, wherein a combination of the coupling metal member, the latch, and the solenoid composes an operation unit, the insulating rod, the closing spring, and the operation unit are arranged in series along an axial direction of the vacuum valve, a contact-opened state is kept by the latch being engaged with the engagement part of the coupling metal member, and the closing spring is released to perform contact closing by the engagement being cancelled by excitation of the solenoid.
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