Contact Unit For A Tap Changer And A Tap Selector Comprising The Contact Unit
US-2016351353-A1 · Dec 1, 2016 · US
US9583284B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9583284-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514790061-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 2, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 8, 2014 |
| Publication date | Feb 28, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 28, 2017 |
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There is provided a tap changer in which movable contacts rotate to be selectively connected to a plurality of taps. The tap changer includes a rotatable upper movable contact; a rotatable lower movable contact electrically connected to the upper movable contact; a driving shaft rotating the upper movable contact and the lower movable contact integrally; a single-type fixed contact including a single terminal connected to any one of a plurality of taps; and a dual-type fixed contact including a first terminal and a second terminal connected together to another of the plurality of taps. Since the upper movable contact and the lower movable contact are integrally rotated through the single driving shaft, the number of components and volume of the device may be reduced and an operation of the device may be facilitated.
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What is claimed is: 1. A tap changer comprising: a rotatable upper movable contact; a rotatable lower movable contact electrically connected to the upper movable contact; a driving shaft rotating the upper movable contact and the lower movable contact integrally; a single-type fixed contact including a single terminal connected to any one of a plurality of taps; and a dual-type fixed contact including a first terminal and a second terminal connected together to another of the plurality of taps, wherein one single-type fixed contact and at least one dual-type fixed contact are disposed in a rotation track of the upper movable contact, and at least one dual-type fixed contact and one single-type fixed contact are disposed in a rotation track of the lower movable contact. 2. The tap changer of claim 1 , wherein when the upper movable contact is connected to the single-type fixed contact disposed in the rotation track thereof, the lower movable contact is connected to a first terminal of the dual-type fixed contact disposed in the rotation track thereof, when the upper movable contact is connected to a first terminal of the dual-type fixed contact disposed in the rotation track thereof, the lower movable contact is connected to a second terminal of the dual-type fixed contact disposed in the rotation track thereof, and when the upper movable contact is connected to a second terminal of the dual-type fixed contact disposed in the rotation track thereof, the lower movable contact is connected to a first terminal of the dual-type fixed contact or the single-type fixed contact disposed in the rotation track thereof. 3. The tap changer of claim 1 , further comprising a rotary frame including the upper movable contact provided in an upper portion thereof and the lower movable contact provided in a lower portion thereof, and coupled to the driving shaft. 4. The tap changer of claim 1 , wherein the dual-type fixed contact includes a dual-type body portion coming into contact with the upper movable contact and the lower movable contact, and the dual-type body portion has a bar shape extending along the rotation tracks of the upper movable contact and the lower movable contact. 5. The tap changer of claim 1 , wherein the single terminal, the first terminal, and the second terminal are disposed at equal intervals along the rotation tracks of the upper movable contact and the lower movable contact. 6. The tap changer of claim 1 , wherein a plurality of dual-type fixed contacts are disposed in the rotation track of the upper movable contact, a plurality of dual-type fixed contacts are disposed in the rotation track of the lower movable contact, the upper movable contact is rotated according to rotation of the driving shaft so as to be selectively connected to any one of the single-type fixed contact and the plurality of dual-type fixed contacts disposed in the rotation track thereof, and the lower movable contact is rotated according to rotation of the driving shaft so as to be selectively connected to any one of the plurality of dual-type fixed contacts and the single-type fixed contact disposed in the rotation track of the lower movable contact. 7. The tap changer of claim 6 , wherein the single-type fixed contact and the plurality of dual-type fixed contacts are disposed in this order in the rotation track of the upper movable contact, and the plurality of dual-type fixed contacts and the single-type fixed contact are disposed in this order in the rotation track of the lower movable contact.
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