Calibration Joint for a Three-Phase Electric Disconnect Switch
20230298828 · 2023-09-21
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Abstract
A calibration joint for a three-phase electric disconnect switch includes a linkage pipe extending through a lock ring, which includes an axial guide shaft, a threaded shaft, and a self-piercing set screw securing the lock ring to the linkage pipe. The linkage pipe also extends through a clevis housing, which includes an axial joiner shaft and a clevis bracket securing the clevis housing to an operating lever of the disconnect switch. An adjustment rod extending through the axial guide shaft of the lock ring, through the axial joiner shaft of the clevis housing, and engaging with lock nuts allows axial adjustment of the clevis housing with respect to the lock ring, and thus with respect to the linkage pipe. This, in turn, allows fine adjustment of the blade and jaws of an associated phase switch with respect to the switch actuator independent of the other phase switches.
Claims
1. A calibration joint for a three-phase electric disconnect switch including a linkage pipe extending in an axial direction, comprising: a lock ring comprising a collar receiving the linkage pipe extending axially through the collar, an axial guide shaft, a threaded shaft, and a self-piercing set screw extending from the threaded shaft into the linkage pipe securing the lock ring to the linkage pipe; a clevis housing receiving the linkage pipe extending axially through the clevis housing, comprising an axial joiner shaft and a clevis bracket securing the clevis housing to a linkage lever of the disconnect switch; an adjustment rod extending through the axial guide shaft of the lock ring, through the axial joiner shaft of the clevis housing, and engaging with lock nuts allowing axial adjustment of the clevis housing with respect to the lock ring; wherein axial adjustment of the clevis housing with respect to the lock ring allows rotational adjustment the linkage lever with respect to an axial position of the linkage pipe.
2. The calibration joint of claim 1, wherein: the linkage lever of the disconnect switch rotates an insulator to open and close a phase switch of the disconnect switch; axial adjustment of the clevis housing with respect to the lock ring allows rotational adjustment of the insulator with respect to an axial position of the linkage pipe.
3. The calibration joint of claim 1, wherein the lock ring further comprises a second threaded shaft and a second self-piercing set screw extending from the second threaded shaft into the linkage pipe securing the lock ring to the linkage pipe.
4. The calibration joint of claim 1, wherein: the lock ring further comprises a second axial guide shaft; the clevis housing further comprises a second axial joiner shaft; further comprising a second adjustment rod extending through the second axial guide shaft, through the second axial joiner shaft, and engaging with lock nuts allowing axial adjustment of the clevis housing with respect to the lock ring.
5. The calibration joint of claim 1, further comprising a pivot pin connecting the clevis bracket to an operating lever of the disconnect switch.
6. The calibration joint of claim 1, further comprising a cotter pin capturing the pivot pin on the clevis bracket.
7. A calibration linkage for a three-phase electric disconnect switch comprising a phase-A switch, a phase-B switch, and a phase-C switch, comprising: a linkage pipe extending in an axial direction; a phase-A calibration joint interconnecting the phase-A switch with the linkage pipe, a phase-B calibration joint interconnecting the phase-B switch with the linkage pipe, and a phase-C calibration joint interconnecting the phase-C switch with the linkage pipe; wherein each calibration joint comprises: a lock ring comprising a collar receiving the linkage pipe extending axially through the collar, an axial guide shaft, a threaded shaft, and a self-piercing set screw extending from the threaded shaft into the linkage pipe securing the lock ring to the linkage pipe; a clevis housing receiving the linkage pipe extending axially through the clevis housing, comprising an axial joiner shaft and a clevis bracket securing the clevis housing to a linkage lever of the disconnect switch; an adjustment rod extending through the axial guide shaft of the lock ring, through the axial joiner shaft of the clevis housing, and engaging with lock nuts allowing axial adjustment of the clevis housing with respect to the lock ring; wherein axial adjustment of the clevis housing with respect to the lock ring allows rotational adjustment the linkage lever with respect to an axial position of the linkage pipe.
8. The calibration joint of claim 7, wherein: a phase-A operating lever of the disconnect switch rotates a phase-A insulator to open and close the phase-A switch of the disconnect switch, and the phase-A calibration joint allows rotational adjustment of the phase-A insulator with respect to an axial position of the linkage pipe; a phase-B operating lever of the disconnect switch rotates a phase-B insulator to open and close the phase-B switch of the disconnect switch, and the phase-B calibration joint allows rotational adjustment of the phase-B insulator with respect to the axial position of the linkage pipe; a phase-C operating lever of the disconnect switch rotates a phase-C insulator to open and close the phase-C switch of the disconnect switch, and the phase-C calibration joint allows rotational adjustment of the phase-C insulator with respect to the axial position of the linkage pipe.
9. A calibration linkage for a three-phase electric disconnect switch comprising: a drive lever connected to an actuator for driving the disconnect switch; a drive pipe; a first calibration joint connecting the drive lever with the drive pipe comprising a first lock ring secured to the drive pipe and a first clevis housing floating on the drive pipe connected to the first lock ring by a first adjustment rod allowing positional adjustment of the first clevis housing with respect to the drive pipe; an operating lever connected to a phase switch of the disconnect switch for opening and closing the phase switch; a linkage pipe; a second calibration joint connecting the operating lever with the linkage pipe comprising a second lock ring secured to the linkage pipe and a second clevis housing floating on the linkage pipe connected to the second lock ring by a second adjustment rod allowing positional adjustment of the second clevis housing with respect to the linkage pipe.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0009] The numerous advantages of the invention may be better understood with reference to the accompanying figures in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS
[0017] The problem described above is mitigated by a calibration joint for a linkage utilized in a three-phase electric disconnect switch, which allows fine adjustment of the blade and jaws of an associated phase switch with respect to the switch actuator independent of the other phase switches. Previous and current designs three-phase linkage arrangements use a sliding clevis captured on a long pipe. The axial position of the clevis along the pipe is adjusted in small increments using a small impact device or hammer to “tap” the clevis into position. This type of axial adjustment is difficult to perform precisely and typically requires a series of trial and error adjustments. The process is often not performed well, particularly by technicians with limited experience, and an improperly positioned clevis can cause the switch to malfunction. Some linkage adjustment designs address this issue by having linkage pipes with in-line turnbuckles to facilitate minor changes in the axial position of the clevis. However, this type of linkage requires a number of extra pieces and frequently requires shipping replacement pipes cut to specific lengths to the field when installation variations go beyond the adjustment range of this linkage.
[0018] This improved calibration joint provides a simple and sturdy mechanism for fine adjustment of the axial position of the clevis with the advantage of having multiple calibration joints carried on a common longer linkage pipe as opposed to multiple shorter linkage pipes connected together with in-line turnbuckles. The longer linkage pipe carrying multiple calibration joints is less expensive and eliminates the need for multiple linkage pipes with shorter, often different lengths, which may not be immediately available when needed in the field.
[0019] The calibration joint itself is not tied to any particular switch configuration and may be employed with any suitable three-phase linkage. In the illustrative embodiments, drive levers and operating levers are examples of linkage levers used in disconnect switches. The calibration joint is not limited to these specific types of levers, but may be connected to any suitable type of linkage lever in the three-phase linage assembly. In addition, although adjustment bolts are shown in the illustrative embodiments, it will be appreciated that threaded rods with end nuts may be utilized as a matter of design choice.
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[0021] The same linkage pipe 23 drives all three calibration joints 22a-22c. The Phase-A calibration joint 22a allows fine adjustment of the rotational position of the Phase-A operating lever 24a with respect to the linkage pipe 23 independent of the rotational positions of the other operating levers 24b and 24c. The Phase-B calibration joint 22b allows fine adjustment of the rotational position of the Phase-B operating lever 24b with respect to the linkage pipe 23 independent of the rotational positions of the other operating levers 24a and 24c. Similarly, the Phase-C calibration joint 22c allows fine adjustment of the rotational position of the Phase-C operating lever 24c with respect to the linkage pipe 23 independent of the rotational positions of the other operating levers 24a and 24b. The unique design of the calibration joint provides the technician with convenient access to quickly perform the positional calibration adjustments of the operating levers 24a-24c with respect to the common linkage pipe 23 to quickly adjust the linkage calibration. This unique calibration joint allows fine adjustment of the blade and jaws of an associated phase switch with respect to the switch actuator independent of the other phase switches. In addition. the calibration joints 22a-22c are all carried on a common, sturdy linkage pipe 23, which eliminates multiple smaller linkage rods and clevis joints that are more difficult to access and cumbersome to adjust. The calibration joints 22a-22c are also installed on the common linkage pipe 23 at the same orientation to a technician standing aside the linkage pipe.
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[0023] A linkage pipe 35 interconnects the operating levers 31a-31c allowing the single drive linkage 32 to simultaneously rotate all insulators (typically two for each phase) to open and close all three phase switches of the disconnect switch. The first calibration joint 40a is located at the junction between the linkage pipe 35 and the first operating lever 31a for the Phase-A insulator, the second calibration joint 40b is located at the junction between the linkage pipe 35 and the second operating lever 31b for the Phase-B insulator, the third calibration joint 40c is located at the junction between the linkage pipe 35 and the third operating lever 31c for the Phase-C insulator, and the fourth calibration joint 40d is located at the junction between the drive pipe 33 and the drive lever 34 for the Phase-B insulator.
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[0025] The lock ring 41 and the clevis housing 43 are captured on the linkage pipe 35, which extends through the lock ring and the clevis housing. While the set screw 42 firmly attaches the lock ring 41 to the linkage pipe 35, the clevis housing 41 is axially “floating” with respect to the linkage pips as the clevis housing itself is not attached to the linkage pipe. The clevis housing 43 is only secured to the linkage pipe 35 by way of the threaded adjustment rod 45, which allows the position of the clevis housing 43 to be axially adjusted with respect to the lock ring 41, and thus with respect to the linkage pipe 35, to finely calibrate the rotational position of the operating lever 31b with respect to the axial position of the linkage pipe 35 independently of the other linkage levers. The easily accessible adjustment rod 45 provides a sturdier and more rugged adjustment point that is easier to access and adjust than the adjustment points in a conventional three phase linkage.
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[0027] The calibration joint 50 also includes a clevis housing 53 that defines a pair of axial joiner shafts (
[0028] The calibration joint linkage itself is not tied to any particular switch configuration and may be employed with any suitable three-phase linkage. In view of the foregoing, it will be appreciated that present invention provides significant improvements distribution automation system for high voltage electric power transmission and distribution systems. The foregoing relates only to the exemplary embodiments of the present invention, and numerous changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.