Electrical switching device with a triple motion contact arrangement

US9627155B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9627155-B2
Application numberUS-201514741074-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 16, 2015
Priority dateDec 20, 2012
Publication dateApr 18, 2017
Grant dateApr 18, 2017

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A contact arrangement has a longitudinal axis and includes a first contact group with a first contact and a second contact and a second contact group with a third contact and a fourth contact. The first contact interacts electrically and mechanically with the third contact, and/or the second contact interacts electrically and mechanically with the fourth contact, for closing and opening the contact arrangement. At least one mechanical coupling is provided for transmitting an actuation force to the second contact group and thereby moving the second contact group. The at least one mechanical coupling is adapted to move the third and the fourth contact in such a way that their speeds differ along at least a portion of a travel path of the third contact or along at least a portion of a travel path of the fourth contact.

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A contact arrangement having a longitudinal axis and comprising: a first contact group with a first contact and a second contact and a second contact group with a third contact and a fourth contact, the first contact interacting electrically and mechanically with the third contact and/or the second contact interacting electrically and mechanically with the fourth contact, for closing and opening the contact arrangement, the first contact and the second contact configured to have a same speed, at least one mechanical coupling configured to transmit an actuation force to the second contact group and thereby move the second contact group, the at least one mechanical coupling configured to move the third contact and the fourth contact in such a way that speeds of the third contact and the fourth contact differ along at least a portion of a travel path of the third contact or along at least a portion of a travel path of the fourth contact, wherein the at least one mechanical coupling is a linkage having a first kinematic chain and a second kinematic chain, wherein the first kinematic chain is movably connected to the first contact group in an electrically insulating manner and the second kinematic chain is movably connected to the second contact group, and wherein the first kinematic chain has at least two levers, with a first lever of the first kinematic chain rotationally connected to a bearing and fixedly connected to a first lever of the second kinematic chain, and with an end lever of the first kinematic chain movably connected to the first contact group. 2. The contact arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the first contact and the third contact are nominal contacts, and/or the second contact and the fourth contact are arcing contacts; and/or the first contact group is on one side of an arcing zone of a circuit breaker and the second contact group is on an opposite side of the arcing zone, when seen along the longitudinal axis. 3. The contact arrangement device according to claim 1 , wherein the first kinematic chain is movably connected to the first contact group by an intermediary member, and wherein the intermediary member is linearly movable parallel to the longitudinal axis by a mechanical force. 4. The contact arrangement according to claim 3 , wherein the first lever of the first kinematic chain and the end lever of the first kinematic chain are connected by a common joint; and/or wherein the connecting rod is attached to the end lever of the first kinematic chain by an end joint. 5. The contact arrangement device according to claim 3 , wherein the mechanical force is exerted on the intermediary member by a movable insulating nozzle of the first contact group. 6. The contact arrangement according to claim 4 , wherein the common joint connecting the first lever with the second lever of the first kinematic chain performs a rotational movement around the bearing; and/or the common joint connecting the first lever with the second lever of the second kinematic chain performs a rotational movement around the bearing; and/or the end joints perform a linear movement parallel to the longitudinal axis; and/or a joint connecting the bearing with the first lever of the first kinematic chain is stationary and only allows a rotational movement of the first lever of the first kinematic chain; and/or a joint connecting the bearing with the first lever of the second kinematic chain is stationary and only allows a rotational movement of the first lever of the second kinematic chain. 7. The contact arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the second kinematic chain has at least two levers, the first lever of the second kinematic chain rotationally connected to the bearing and fixedly connected to the first lever of the first kinematic chain, and an end lever of the second kinematic chain movably connected to the second contact group. 8. The contact arrangement according to claim 7 , wherein the first lever and the end lever of the second kinematic chain are connected by a common joint, and/or wherein the end lever of the second kinematic chain is pivotably attached by an end joint to the second contact group. 9. The contact arrangement according to claim 7 , wherein the at least one mechanical coupling comprises a first linkage and a second linkage, and the end levers of the first kinematic chain of each one of the linkages are pivotably connected by end joints to the first contact group in such a way that they are moved by the first contact group simultaneously; and wherein the end joints of the end levers of the first kinematic chains perform a linear movement parallel to the longitudinal axis. 10. The contact arrangement according to claim 9 , wherein an end lever of the second kinematic chain of the first linkage is pivotably connected by an end joint to the fourth contact, and/or an end lever of the second kinematic chain of the second linkage is pivotably connected by an end joint to the third contact; wherein the end joints of the end levers of the second kinematic chains perform a linear movement parallel to the longitudinal axis. 11. The contact arrangement according to claim 9 , wherein a transmission ratio between the first kinematic chain and the second kinematic chain of the first linkage is not equal to a transmission ratio between the first kinematic chain and the second kinematic chain of the second linkage. 12. The contact arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one mechanical coupling comprises one linkage and the second kinematic chain of the one linkage comprises two end levers, of which a first end lever is pivotably connected at one end by an end joint to the third contact and a second end lever is pivotably connected at one end by an end joint to the fourth contact. 13. The contact arrangement according to claim 12 , wherein each end lever of the second kinematic chain is pivotably connected to a neighbouring lever of the second kinematic chain by a distinct joint. 14. The contact arrangement according to claim 12 , wherein the two end levers of the second kinematic chain are connected to a neighbouring lever of the second kinematic chain by a common joint. 15. The contact arrangement according to claim 14 , wherein the common joint connects one of the end levers of the second kinematic chain pivotably with the fourth contact, and the other end lever of the second kinematic chain is connected fixedly to the third contact and comprises a guide rail guiding the common joint. 16. The contact arrangement according to claim 15 , wherein a difference between a transmission ratio of the first kinematic chain with one branch of the second kinematic chain and a transmission ratio of the first kinematic chain with another branch of the second kinematic chain is given by a shape of the guide rail. 17. The contact arrangement according to claim 16 , wherein the difference is given by a steepness of sides of the guide rail relative to the longitudinal axis. 18. The contact arrangement according to claim 12 , wherein a transmission ratio between the first kinematic chain and the second kinematic chain with one of the end levers is not equal to a transmission ratio between the first kinematic chain and the second kinematic chain with another of the end levers. 19. The contact arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the mechanical coupling is configured such that a predefined time period between touching or separation of the first contact and third contact and touching or sepa

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  • wherein the break is in gas (vacuum switches H01H33/66) · CPC title

  • the arc-extinguishing fluid being air or gas · CPC title

  • H01H33/904Primary

    characterised by the transmission between operating mechanism and piston or movable contact · CPC title

  • H01H3/46Primary

    using rod or lever linkage, e.g. toggle · CPC title

  • Mechanisms for operating contacts ({for tap changers H01H9/0027;} thermal actuating or release means H01H37/02) · CPC title

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What does patent US9627155B2 cover?
A contact arrangement has a longitudinal axis and includes a first contact group with a first contact and a second contact and a second contact group with a third contact and a fourth contact. The first contact interacts electrically and mechanically with the third contact, and/or the second contact interacts electrically and mechanically with the fourth contact, for closing and opening the con…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Abb Schweiz Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01H33/904. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 18 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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