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Assembly and method for damping switching movements in high-voltage circuit breakers

An assembly for damping switching movements has a housing, which physically surrounds at least one piston, and which at least partly physically surrounds at least one rod. The rod is movable relative to the housing. The piston delimits a first fluid volume, which is fluidically connected to a second fluid volume by way of a throughflow opening. The rod is formed at one end as a hollow tube and physically surrounds the first fluid volume. The piston is guided in the hollow-tubular end of the at least one rod. A method for damping switching movements in a high-voltage circuit breaker includes decreasing a damping rate of the assembly for damping in a period in the time profile of the switching movement, in particular after a previous increase in the damping rate during the switching movement.

Key arrangement employing mechanical and magnetic forces

A key arrangement includes an activation element, a switch, a mechanical counterforce generating device, and a permanent magnet arrangement. The switch has at least a first state and a second state. The activation element has a basic state and an activation state and is configured to, in case of activation by a user, permit a movement from the basic state into the activation state, and in case of the movement into the activation state to permit a change in the state of the switch. The mechanical counterforce generating device is configured to generate, in case of an activation of the activation element, a first counterforce at least in certain areas. The permanent magnet arrangement is configured to generate, in case of activation of the activation element, a second counterforce at least in certain areas.

High voltage circuit-breaker
20230245846 · 2023-08-03 ·

A high voltage circuit-breaker comprising a housing defining a volume for an insulating gas, at least two making and breaking (M&B) units arranged therein, each M&B unit comprising a first and second contact element for forming an electrically conductive connection, at least the first contact element is movable along an axially extending switching axis of the high voltage circuit-breaker, and the first contact elements of the at least two M&B units are motion-coupled; a drive device connected to the first contact element of at least one M&B unit and configured for moving the first contact element along the switching axis over a moving distance for separating conductive connections; and a gas damper connected to the first contact element of the at least one M&B unit and configured for damping movement of the first contact element with a damping force increasing in relation to the moving distance.

Magnetorheological fluid damping with variable viscosity for circuit interrupter actuator

A damping and latching mechanism for a Thomson coil-based actuator used to open and close the separable contacts of circuit interrupters in circuit breakers uses magnetorheological fluid to actively control the damping of opening and closing strokes in a circuit breaker in order to decrease wear and tear on components that can result from contact-based damping mechanisms and to maintain the open and closed states of separable contacts in the circuit breaker.

DIAGNOSTIC APPARATUS FOR SWITCHING DEVICE
20220074990 · 2022-03-10 · ·

A diagnostic apparatus for switching device diagnoses whether any anomalies occurs in a switching device including an operation shaft that opens and closes a circuit breaker contact serving as a contact. The diagnostic apparatus for switching device includes: a gradient calculation unit that calculates a gradient of a waveform that indicates motion of the operation shaft and represents a relationship between a position of the operation shaft and a time that elapses since an operating command has been input to the switching device; and an anomaly diagnosis unit that extracts, from a relationship between the time and the gradient calculated, a feature value representing a motion characteristic of the operation shaft and diagnoses whether an anomaly occurs and a factor behind the anomaly that occurs, on the basis of a result of comparison between the extracted feature value and a preset reference value.

ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR DAMPING SWITCHING MOVEMENTS IN HIGH-VOLTAGE CIRCUIT BREAKERS
20210082637 · 2021-03-18 ·

An assembly for damping switching movements has a housing, which physically surrounds at least one piston, and which at least partly physically surrounds at least one rod. The rod is movable relative to the housing. The piston delimits a first fluid volume, which is fluidically connected to a second fluid volume by way of a throughflow opening. The rod is formed at one end as a hollow tube and physically surrounds the first fluid volume. The piston is guided in the hollow-tubular end of the at least one rod. A method for damping switching movements in a high-voltage circuit breaker includes decreasing a damping rate of the assembly for damping in a period in the time profile of the switching movement, in particular after a previous increase in the damping rate during the switching movement.

Device and method for switching medium and/or high voltages with a specific drive characteristic
10886076 · 2021-01-05 · ·

A device for switching medium and/or high voltages has a spring-loaded drive for driving a kinematic chain. At least one energy storage spring and at least one damping element for generating a drive movement with specific drive characteristics are included. The at least one damping element is an active damping element. The damping is actively determined during switching or it is predetermined, in particular depending on environmental variables and/or the type of switching situation, by changing the settings of the at least one damping element.

RETROFIT REGISTER CONTROL SYSTEM

Aspects of the present disclosure include a damper control system having a casing configured to detachably couple from a conventional air register having a damper assembly movably controllable by a manual lever, a motor assembly mounted to the casing, an actuating linkage assembly movably attached to the motor assembly and configured to detachably couple with the manual lever that controls the damper assembly, wherein one or more dampers of the damper assembly are in a closed position when the actuating linkage assembly is in a first position and in an open position when the actuating linkage assembly is in a second position, a memory mounted within the casing, and one or more processors communicatively coupled with the memory and mounted within the casing, the one or more processors being configured to cause the motor assembly to drive the actuating linkage assembly between the first position and the second position.

Tap changer with an improved monitoring system

An on-load tap changer is provided having a plurality of modules, each of which is operable to change taps in a transformer winding. The tap changer includes a motor connected to rotate at least one shaft. The at least one shaft is connected to the tap change modules and is operable upon rotation to cause the tap change modules to each perform a sequence of operations that effectuate a tap change. A multi-turn absolute encoder is connected to the at least one shaft. A monitoring system is connected to the encoder and is operable to determine from the position of the at least one shaft where the tap change modules are in the sequence of operations.

Assembly having a gas spring for a cable rotary-pendulum kinematic system and use of the assembly for switching

An assembly for preloading a cable rotary-pendulum kinematic system is provided. The assembly includes a rotational body of a cable rotary-pendulum kinematic system. The rotational body is configured to rotate about the longitudinal axis thereof and is immovable in the direction of the longitudinal axis. The assembly further includes at least one gas spring surrounding the rotational body and which may be compressed in the direction of the longitudinal axis. The assembly further includes primary cables, which force-lockingly connect the rotational body to the gas spring in such a way that a rotational motion of the rotational body causes compression of the gas spring, whereby the assembly is preloaded.