Patent classifications
H01H2239/044
LOCKING DEVICE FOR HIGH-VOLTAGE SWITCHGEAR
The device is used for locking an access for actuating two switching devices of high-voltage switchgear with the aid of a drive shaft transmitting drive force onto the two switching devices. In order to increase the operational safety of the high-voltage switchgear with little outlay, the locking device comprises a closing disk which is fastened on the drive shaft, a rocker bar arrangement containing at least four rocker bars, and a slider. The slider can be moved, on-site, into two positions, the first of which releases an access for the actuation on-site and blocks an access for the actuation from a remote location, and the second of which blocks the access for the on-site actuation and releases the access for the remote actuation.
MOTORIZED HIGH VOLTAGE IN-LINE DISCONNECT SWITCH WITH CORONA PREVENTING INTERNAL COOLING FINS
A high voltage motorized in-line air break disconnect switch having a rotating switch blade with two parallel elongated rectangular metal conductors having rounded top and bottom edges include a gap between the conductors. Heat conducting cooling fin units are attached to an inner side of at least one of the conductors and are positioned entirely within the gap. No part of each cooling fin unit extends above the rounded top edge or below the rounded bottom edge of a conductor to which it is attached. Corona electrical stress between the heat conducting cooling fins and a ground plane is prevented. The two conductors act as electric shields to prevent corona even with the inclusion of the cooling fin units positioned within the gap between the two conductors, permitting a reduction in the size and weight of the conductors compared to conductors without the cooling fin units.
Fault Arc Protection: Circuit Breaker System to Interrupt Faulty Section
A circuit breaker system includes a solar cell and a circuit breaker. The circuit breaker operates within a switchgear and comprises an electromechanics or electronic trigger mechanism that, when activated, activates the circuit breaker. The activated circuit breaker disconnects current flow within the switchgear. The solar cell activates the electromechanics trigger mechanism due to radiation from an electrical arc fault of the switchgear impinging upon the solar cell.