SYSTEM HAVING AN ELECTRIC CONSUMER
20210394620 ยท 2021-12-23
Assignee
Inventors
- Rico HENKEL (Oberhausen-Rheinhausen, DE)
- Martin BUND (Karlsruhe, DE)
- Mario EPP (Bammental, DE)
- Stefan HIEN (Speyer, DE)
Cpc classification
B60L5/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60M7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60M3/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60L5/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60M3/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A system having electric consumers includes an electrical device including an operating device and wires supplying the consumer. A first wire is provided for conducting the first phase of a three-phase voltage during a normal operation, a second wire conducts a second phase of the three-phase voltage, and a third wire conducts a third phase of the three-phase voltage. The consumer is able to be supplied with the three-phase voltage from the wires during a normal operation. The operating device is configured so that: in a normal operation, the first wire is connected to the first phase of the three-phase voltage; and in a safety case, the first wire is separated from the first phase of the three-phase voltage and will be or is connected to the second phase of the three-phase voltage.
Claims
1-11. (canceled)
12. A system, comprising: an electric consumer; and an electrical device including an operating device and wires adapted to supply the consumer, a first one of the wires adapted to conduct a first phase of a three-phase voltage during a normal operation, a second one of the wires adapted to conduct a second phase of the three-phase voltage, a third one of the wires adapted to conduct a third phase of the three-phase voltage, the wires adapted to supply the consumer with the three-phase voltage during the normal operation; wherein the operating device is adapted to connect the first wire to the first phase of the three-phase voltage during the normal operation, and to separate the first wire from the first phase of the three-phase voltage and to connect the first wire to the second phase of the three-phase voltage in a safety case.
13. The system according to claim 12, wherein the electric consumer includes a drive and/or an electric motor supplied by an inverter.
14. The system according to claim 12, wherein the wires are arranged as collector wires.
15. The system according to claim 12, wherein the operating device includes two contactors that include changeover contacts switchable in series.
16. The system according to claim 15, wherein control coils of the two contactors are switchable in parallel.
17. The system according to claim 15, wherein a changeover contact of a second contactor connects the first phase or the second phase of the three-phase voltage to an electrical wire, and the changeover contact of a first contactor connects the second phase or the electrical wire to the first wire.
18. The system according to claim 12, wherein the consumer includes a control which having a safety relay, and the control is adapted to be supplied by a rectifier supplied from a voltage present between the second wire and the third wire.
19. The system according to claim 18, wherein the consumer is arranged as a mobile part.
20. The system according to claim 12, wherein a stationary emergency switch is adapted to trigger the safety case, to terminate the normal operation, and to transition from the normal operation to the safety case.
21. The system according to claim 20, the emergency switch includes a pressure mat, a light barrier, and/or a light-barrier system having a light grating.
22. The system according to claim 12, wherein the three-phase voltage is supplied from a public supply network and/or a public alternating voltage supply network.
23. The system according to claim 12, wherein the consumer is arranged as a mobile part that includes at least one sliding collector for each one of the wires, each sliding collector touching a respective wire.
24. The system according to claim 15, wherein the consumer is arranged as a mobile part that includes a third contactor and a fourth contactor having control coils switched in parallel and/or supplied from a voltage present between the first wire and the second wire, at least one contactor being adapted to generate and/or make available to a drive a release signal, and/or a safety-directed STO signal.
25. The system according to claim 24, wherein the first wire is connected to the second wire or to an electrical ground via a resistor having a resistance that is less than half of an ohmic resistance of the control coil of the third contactor, the third contactor and the fourth contactor having an identical configuration.
26. A rail system, comprising: rail sections; and a mobile part; wherein each rail section includes an electrical device including an operating device, a rail, and collector wires connected in parallel thereto, a first one of the collector wires adapted to conduct a first phase of a three-phase voltage during a normal operation, a second one of the collector wires adapted to conduct a second phase of the three-phase voltage, a third one of the collector wires adapted to conduct a third phase of the three-phase voltage, the mobile part including sliding collectors so that a drive of the mobile part is suppliable with the three-phase voltage from the collector wires during the normal operation; wherein the operating device is adapted to connect the first conductor wire to the first phase of the three-phase voltage during the normal operation, and to separate the first collector wire from the first phase of the three-phase voltage and connect the first collector wire to the second phase of the three-phase voltage in a safety case.
27. The rail system according to claim 26, wherein the drive includes an electric motor fed by an inverter.
28. The rail system according to claim 26, wherein the wires are arranged as collector wires.
29. The rail system according to claim 26, wherein the operating device includes two contactors that include changeover contacts switchable in series.
30. The rail system according to claim 29, wherein control coils of the two contactors are switchable in parallel.
31. The rail system according to claim 29, wherein a changeover contact of a second contactor connects the first phase or the second phase of the three-phase voltage to an electrical wire, and the changeover contact of a first contactor connects the second phase or the electrical wire to the first wire.
32. The rail system according to claim 26, wherein the consumer includes a control which having a safety relay, and the control is adapted to be supplied by a rectifier supplied from a voltage present between the second wire and the third wire.
33. The rail system according to claim 32, wherein the consumer is arranged as a mobile part.
34. The rail system according to claim 26, wherein an isolation block is arranged between the first collector wires of the rail sections, a monitor unit adapted to supply the isolation block with voltage only if voltages detected by the monitoring unit at the first collector wires have peak values and/or effective values that are similar to one another in magnitude.
35. The rail system according to claim 26, wherein a stationary emergency switch is adapted to trigger the safety case, to terminate the normal operation, and to transition from the normal operation to the safety case.
36. The rail system according to claim 35, the emergency switch includes a pressure mat, a light barrier, and/or a light-barrier system having a light grating.
37. The rail system according to claim 26, wherein the three-phase voltage is supplied from a public supply network and/or a public alternating voltage supply network.
38. The rail system according to claim 26, wherein the consumer is arranged as a mobile part that includes at least one sliding collector for each one of the wires, each sliding collector touching a respective wire.
39. The rail system according to claim 29, wherein the consumer is arranged as a mobile part that includes a third contactor and a fourth contactor having control coils switched in parallel and/or supplied from a voltage present between the first wire and the second wire, at least one contactor being adapted to generate and/or make available to a drive a release signal, and/or a safety-directed STO signal.
40. The rail system according to claim 26, wherein a dataflow is modulated between the second collector wire and the third collector wire, so that a data transmission from a stationary part of the rail system is able to take place in the safety case from the electrical device or a central control of the rail system connected to the electrical device.
41. The rail system according to claim 39, wherein the first wire is connected to the second wire or to an electrical ground via a resistor having a resistance that is less than half of an ohmic resistance of the control coil of the third contactor, the third contactor and the fourth contactor having an identical configuration.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021]
[0022]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0023]
[0024] Situated in a first one of these rail sections is a stationary electrical device 7, a rail 10 having collector wires and a mobile part 11, e.g., in particular a rail vehicle.
[0025] As illustrated in
[0026] As illustrated in
[0027] Three phases of a three-phase voltage are thereby supplied to mobile part 11 via the collector wires. For that reason, at least three collector wires are provided, that is to say, the three phases L1, L2, L3.
[0028] The wheels of mobile part 11 roll on the rail so that the mobile part 11 is guided by the rail and is therefore able to move to and from.
[0029] Mobile part 11 has a control which is supplied by a direct voltage, e.g., 24 Volt. The control controls the electric motor. As also in the case of the control, safety relay 12 illustrated in
[0030] According to example embodiments of the present invention, stationary electrical device 7 has an operating device for separating the collector wire provided for conducting first phase L1, hereinafter also referred to as the first collector wire, from first phase L1 and to connect it to second phase L2 of the three-phase voltage.
[0031] In mobile part 11, the control coils of a third and a fourth contactor Q3, Q4 are fed from the collector wire provided for first phase L1 and from the collector wire provided for second phase L2.
[0032] However, as soon as the safety case occurs, which is illustrated in
[0033] However, as illustrated in
[0034] In addition, because first phase L1 for mobile part 11 is no longer available, the input voltage of the drive system is reduced and thus the power supply as well. For this reason alone, the electric motor is already no longer able to supply the full drive power, i.e., only generates a torque that is insufficient for driving mobile part 11.
[0035] A safe deactivation of the drive of mobile part 11 is therefore achieved in a safety case.
[0036] The control coils of first contactor Q1 and second contactor Q2 are switched in parallel. The changeover contact of first contactor Q1 and the changeover contact of second contactor Q2 are connected to each other in series. This ensures that the collector wire provided to conduct first phase L1 during a normal operation is connected to second phase L2 only during the changeover of both changeover contacts of the two contactors Q1 and Q2, that is to say, in a safety case.
[0037] If only one of the two changeover contacts of the two contactors Q1 or Q2 is operated, the collector wire provided for conducting first phase L1 during a normal operation remains currentless.
[0038] If none of the two changeover contacts of the two contactors Q1 or Q2 is operated, then the collector wire provided for conducting first phase L1 remains connected to first phase L1.
[0039] As illustrated in
[0040] With the aid of an isolation block 13, this collector wire is separated from the collector wire provided for conducting first phase L1 during a normal operation. A monitoring unit detects the voltages of the collector wire of the respective rail section adjacent to isolation block 13 provided for conducting first phase L1 during a normal operation and electrically connects isolation block 13 to one of the collector wires only as long as the acquired voltages have peak values and/or effective values that are similar to one another in their magnitudes. In all other cases, the isolation block remains currentless so that mobile part 11 is stopped when it travels over isolation block 13.
[0041] The safety is improved as a result.
[0042] In a normal operation, mobile part 11 is capable of traveling through the entire rail system, i.e., along all rail sections.
[0043] In further exemplary embodiments according to the present invention, second phase L2 or the third phase is used instead of first phase L1, or in other words, the phases are permutated.
LIST OF REFERENCE CHARACTERS
[0044] 1 safety relay
[0045] 2 emergency switch
[0046] 3 control coil of first contactor Q1
[0047] 4 control coil of second contactor Q2
[0048] 5 changeover contact of first contactor Q1
[0049] 6 changeover contact of second contactor Q2
[0050] 7 stationary electrical device
[0051] 8 emergency shut-off switch
[0052] 9 auto-start
[0053] 10 rail having collector wires
[0054] 11 mobile part, in particular rail vehicle
[0055] 12 safety relay
[0056] 13 isolation block
[0057] Q1 first contactor
[0058] Q2 second contactor
[0059] Q3 third contactor
[0060] Q4 fourth contactor
[0061] L1 first phase of the three-phase voltage
[0062] L2 second phase of the three-phase voltage
[0063] L3 third phase of the three-phase voltage
[0064] GND electric ground