Interchangeable switching module and electrical switching apparatus including the same
US-2015014277-A1 · Jan 15, 2015 · US
US9922781B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9922781-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715409963-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 19, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jun 8, 2016 |
| Publication date | Mar 20, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 20, 2018 |
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A hybrid switch assembly for a circuit breaker assembly is provided. The circuit breaker assembly includes a housing assembly and an operating mechanism. The housing assembly defines a power electronic switch assembly cavity. A hybrid switch assembly includes a number of conductor assemblies, each conductor assembly including a movable conductor, and a stationary conductor. Further, each movable conductor is structured to move between an open, first position, wherein each movable conductor is spaced from and not in electrical communication with an associated stationary conductor, and a closed, second position, wherein each movable conductor is coupled to and in electrical communication with an associated stationary conductor. A number of the conductor assemblies further include a power electronic switch assembly. Each power electronic switch assembly includes an isolation contact assembly. Each isolation contact assembly is selectively coupled to, and in electronic communication with, the stationary conductor and the movable conductor.
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A hybrid switch assembly for a circuit breaker assembly, said circuit breaker assembly including a housing assembly and an operating mechanism, said housing assembly defining a power electronic switch assembly cavity, said operating mechanism structured to move a number of movable conductors between an open, first position, wherein each movable conductor is spaced from and not in electrical communication with a stationary conductor, and a closed, second position, wherein each movable conductor is coupled to and in electrical communication with a stationary conductor, said hybrid switch assembly comprising: a number of conductor assemblies, each conductor assembly including a movable conductor and a stationary conductor; wherein each movable conductor is movably coupled to said housing assembly and structured to move between an open, first position, wherein each movable conductor is spaced from and not in electrical communication with an associated stationary conductor, and a closed, second position, wherein each movable conductor is coupled to and in electrical communication with an associated stationary conductor; a power electronic switch assembly; and each power electronic switch assembly structured to commutate and interrupt a current. 2. The hybrid switch assembly of claim 1 wherein: each said power electronic switch assembly includes power electronic circuit assembly and a power electronic switch conductor assembly; each said power electronic circuit assembly structured to commutate and interrupt a current; each said power electronic switch conductor assembly including a first bus and a second bus; each said power electronic switch conductor first bus coupled to, and in electrical communication with, an associated stationary conductor and said power electronic circuit assembly; and each second bus coupled to, and in electrical communication with, an associated movable conductor and said power electronic circuit assembly. 3. The hybrid switch assembly of claim 2 wherein each said power electronic circuit assembly is structured to change between a first state, wherein a current cannot pass through said power electronic circuit assembly, and, a second state, wherein a current can pass through said power electronic circuit assembly. 4. The hybrid switch assembly of claim 3 wherein: each said power electronic switch assembly includes a mechanical trigger relay assembly; each said mechanical trigger relay assembly including a relay and an electronic circuit; each said mechanical trigger relay assembly structured to provide a trigger signal via the electronic circuit; each said mechanical trigger relay assembly relay disposed in the path of travel of an associated movable conductor; wherein, when said mechanical trigger relay assembly relay is actuated, said mechanical trigger relay assembly provides said trigger signal; each said power electronic circuit assembly structured to receive a trigger signal and to switch between said first state and said second state when said trigger signal is received; and each said mechanical trigger relay assembly in electronic communication with an associated power electronic circuit assembly. 5. The hybrid switch assembly of claim 4 wherein, when said movable conductor is in said second position, an associated power electronic switch assembly is not in electrical communication with either said movable conductor or said stationary conductor. 6. The hybrid switch assembly of claim 5 wherein each said power electronic switch assembly is structured to be powered by an arc voltage and system voltage. 7. The hybrid switch assembly of claim 6 wherein, when each said movable contact moves between said first position and said second position, said movable contact moves through a transition position, generates an arc, current then commutates to power electronic circuit and wherein: when each said movable conductor moves from said second position to said first position, and when said movable conductor is in said transition position, said power electronic circuit assembly is in electrical communication with said movable conductor and said stationary conductor and said current passes through said power electronic circuit assembly; and wherein said power electronic circuit assembly interrupts said current. 8. The hybrid switch assembly of claim 7 wherein: when said movable conductor is in said transition position, said movable conductor operatively engages said mechanical trigger relay assembly relay; wherein said mechanical trigger relay assembly relay is actuated and said mechanical trigger relay assembly provides said trigger signal to said power electronic circuit assembly via said electronic circuit; and wherein said power electronic circuit assembly switches from said first state to said second state, and then switches from said second state to said first state after a predefined time. 9. The hybrid switch assembly of claim 6 wherein, when each said movable contact moves between said first position and said second position, said movable contact moves through a transition position and generates an arc current, and wherein: when each said movable conductor moves from said first position to said second position, and when said movable conductor is in said transition position, said movable conductor operatively engages said mechanical trigger relay assembly relay; wherein said mechanical trigger relay assembly relay is actuated and said mechanical trigger relay assembly provides said trigger signal to said power electronic circuit assembly; wherein said power electronic circuit assembly switches from said first state to said second state; wherein said power electronic circuit assembly is in electrical communication with said movable conductor and said stationary conductor and said arc current passes through said power electronic circuit assembly; and when said movable conductor is in said second position, current bypasses said power electronic circuit assembly. 10. The hybrid switch assembly of claim 2 wherein: each said power electronic switch assembly includes an isolation contact assembly; and each said isolation contact assembly is structured to be selectively coupled, and in electric communication with, said stationary conductor and said movable conductor via said power electronic circuit assembly. 11. The hybrid switch assembly of claim 10 wherein: each power electronic switch conductor assembly includes a clinch joint assembly; each clinch joint assembly including a clevis and a lug; wherein each said clinch joint assembly lug is a portion of an associated movable conductor; and wherein each said clinch joint assembly lug is movably coupled to a clinch joint assembly clevis. 12. The hybrid switch assembly of claim 11 wherein: each said clinch joint assembly lug moves over a path; each said clinch joint assembly lug path including a first portion and a second portion; wherein, as each said clinch joint assembly lug moves over said clinch joint assembly lug path first portion, each said power switch clinch joint assembly lug is in electrical communication with an associated power switch clinch joint assembly clevis; and wherein, as each said power switch clinch joint assembly lug moves over said switch clinch joint assembly lug path second portion, each said power switch clinch joint assembly lug is not in electrical communication with an associated power switch clinch joint assembly clevis. 13. The hybrid switch assembly of claim 3 wherein the power electronic circuit assembly is an IGBT circuit assembly. 14. The hybrid switch
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