Molded case circuit breaker
11309155 · 2022-04-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H02B1/20
ELECTRICITY
H01H11/0062
ELECTRICITY
H01H71/0207
ELECTRICITY
H02B1/21
ELECTRICITY
H01H69/01
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01H33/59
ELECTRICITY
H02B1/20
ELECTRICITY
H01H11/00
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a molded case circuit breaker, and particularly, to a molded case circuit breaker having an enhanced arc protecting function. The molded case circuit breaker includes: a power side terminal portion provided at a front side of an enclosure and having a fixed contact arm; a finger assembly coupled to the fixed contact arm, and disposed on a front surface of the power side terminal portion; and a base bus supporter coupled to an upper surface and a lower surface of the power side terminal portion, and having a finger hole through which the finger assembly is exposed. The base bus supporter is provided with a protection unit configured to enclose the finger assembly around the finger hole.
Claims
1. A molded case circuit breaker, comprising: a power side terminal portion provided at a front side of an enclosure, and having a fixed contact arm; a finger assembly coupled to the fixed contact arm, and disposed on a front surface of the power side terminal portion; and a base bus supporter coupled to an upper surface and a lower surface of the power side terminal portion, and having a finger hole through which the finger assembly is exposed, wherein the base bus supporter is provided with a protection unit configured to enclose the finger assembly around the finger hole, wherein a partition wall for phase-to-phase insulation is provided in the base bus supporter, and wherein the protection unit is provided between the partition wall and a further partition wall, or between the partition wall and a side wall.
2. The molded case circuit breaker of claim 1, wherein the finger assembly includes: a finger formed to have a shape of pincers; a finger spring configured to provide a contact pressure to the finger; and a finger holder configured to fix the finger and the finger spring.
3. The molded case circuit breaker of claim 1, wherein the protection unit protrudes backward from a front surface of the base bus supporter.
4. The molded case circuit breaker of claim 3, wherein the protection unit is formed to have a length long enough to overlap an exhaustion cover plate coupled to the power side terminal portion.
5. The molded case circuit breaker of claim 1, wherein an arc exhaustion space is provided between the protection unit and the partition wall.
6. The molded case circuit breaker of claim 1, wherein the protection unit is formed such that upper and lower surfaces of the protection unit have different lengths from each other.
7. The molded case circuit breaker of claim 1, wherein an interference preventing groove configured to prevent interference with a connector for connecting the finger assembly to the fixed contact arm is formed on an upper surface or a lower surface of the protection unit.
8. The molded case circuit breaker of claim 1, wherein a plurality of ribs are formed between the protection unit and the partition wall.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(9) Description will now be given in detail of preferred embodiments of the present invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings. The description is used to help those skilled in the art to easily embody the present invention, and it should be understood that the technical gist and the scope of the present invention are not limited by the description.
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(11) A molded case circuit breaker according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a power side terminal portion 11 provided at a front side of an enclosure 10 and having a fixed contact arm 15; a finger assembly 40 coupled to the fixed contact arm 15, and disposed on a front surface of the power side terminal portion 11; and a base bus supporter 30 coupled to an upper surface and a lower surface of the power side terminal portion 11, and having a finger hole 35 through which the finger assembly 40 is exposed. The base bus supporter 30 is provided with a protection unit 38 configured to enclose the finger assembly 40 around the finger hole 35.
(12) The enclosure 10 of the molded case circuit breaker is formed to have a box shape of a rectangular parallelepiped, approximately. A handle 18 for manipulating a switching device is provided on the enclosure 10. The handle 18 may rotate to an ‘On’ position, an ‘Off’ position and a ‘reset’ position.
(13) The power side terminal portion 11 connectable to a power line is provided at a front side of the enclosure 10 (the left side in the drawings). And a load side terminal portion 19 connectable to a load is provided at a rear side of the enclosure 10 (the right side in the drawings).
(14) The fixed contact arm 15 is provided in the power side terminal portion 11 (refer to
(15) A plurality of busbars 20 are installed at a distribution board panel 25. In case of a three-phase circuit, 3 busbars 20 may be installed in parallel. Each of the busbars 20 may be installed at the distribution board panel 25 by a busbar mounting member 21 formed of an insulating material, a busbar mounting bracket 22 formed of an insulating material, and a coupling screw 23.
(16) The load side terminal portion 19 of the enclosure 10 is fixed to the distribution board panel 25 by a mounting bracket 29.
(17) A connection member for connecting the fixed contact arm 15 (a power side terminal) to the busbars 20 is provided at the power side terminal portion 11. The connection member may include a connector 45 and the finger assembly 40.
(18) The connector 45 is bent in an ‘L’ shape when viewed from the side. A lower end of the connector 45 is connected to the fixed contact arm 15, and an upper end thereof is exposed to a front side of the power side terminal portion 11. The finger assembly 40 is coupled to an upper end of the connector 45. The finger assembly 40 may be formed to have a shape of pincers (tweezers) so as to be coupled to the busbars 20. The finger assembly 40 of each phase may be positioned at a different height. For instance, the finger assembly of an R-phase is provided at a position of an uppermost busbar, and the finger assembly of a T-phase is provided at a position of a lowermost busbar.
(19) The finger assembly 40 includes a finger 41 formed to have a shape of pincers (tweezers), a finger spring 42 configured to provide a contact pressure to the finger 41, and a finger holder 43 configured to fix the finger 41 and the finger spring 42 in an enclosing manner.
(20) The finger assembly 40 is exposed to inlet portions 31 which protrude to a front surface of the base bus supporter 30.
(21) The connector 45 is provided. The connector 45 is configured to connect the finger assembly 40 with the fixed contact arm 15. The connector 45 may be formed to have an ‘L’ shape, approximately. The finger assembly 40 is fixed to an upper part of the connector 45, and the fixed contact arm 15 is fixed to a lower part of the connector 45.
(22) The connector 45 may include a vertical connector 46, a horizontal connector 47, and a coupling member 48 configured to fix the vertical connector 46 and the horizontal connector 47.
(23) The connector 45 may be coupled to the fixed contact arm 15 by a coupling member 17.
(24) The base bus supporter shown in
(25) The base bus supporter 30 is provided to protect the connection member between the power side terminal portion 11 and the busbars 20, and to maintain an insulated state from the outside. The base bus supporter 30 is formed of an insulating material.
(26) The base bus supporter 30 is fixed to the power side terminal portion 11, and covers the finger assembly 40 and the connector 45. The base bus supporter 30 may be formed in a shape of a box having an open rear side.
(27) The inlet portion 31 is provided on a front surface 34 of the base bus supporter 30. The inlet portion 31 may be configured in the form of a plurality of teeth when viewed from the side, so as to be inserted between the busbars 20. The teeth may be formed to be engaged with the busbars 20 and the busbar mounting members 21.
(28) The finger hole 35 may be formed at the front surface 34 of the base bus supporter 30, such that the finger assembly 40 may be exposed to the inlet portion 31.
(29) The finger assembly 40 of each phase is arranged at a different horizontal/vertical position. That is, referring to
(30) An upper surface coupling portion 32 coupled to an upper surface (an exhaustion cover plate 50) of the power side terminal portion 11, and a lower surface coupling portion 33 coupled to a lower surface 14 of the power side terminal portion 11 are formed at upper and lower parts of the base bus supporter 30, respectively. The upper surface coupling portion 32 and the lower surface coupling portion 33 may be formed as plates.
(31) The lower surface coupling portion 33 of the base bus supporter 30 long-protrudes backward so as to enclose the lower surface 14 of the power side terminal portion 11. A plurality of ribs 33a may be formed at the lower surface coupling portion 33, thereby forming an exhaustion space 36 of arc gas between the lower surface 14 of the power side terminal portion 11 and the lower surface coupling portion 33. Arc gas generated at the time of a circuit interruption operation is exhausted to the outside through the exhaustion space of arc gas 36. Here, the ribs 33a may be extended from a partition wall 37.
(32) The upper surface coupling portion 32 of the base bus supporter 30 may be formed to be shorter than the lower surface coupling portion 33.
(33) The partition wall 37 for phase-to-phase insulation is provided in the base bus supporter 30. The partition wall 37 may be formed as a vertical wall provided between both side surfaces of the base bus supporter 30. The partition wall 37 may be supported by a plurality of ribs formed nearby.
(34) The protection unit 38 is formed around the finger hole 35 of the base bus supporter 30. The protection unit 38 is provided between the partition wall 37 and the partition wall 37, or between the partition wall 37 and a side wall 39.
(35) The protection unit 38 is provided to enclose the finger assembly 40. The protection unit 38 is formed to have a size large enough to enclose the finger 41, the finger spring 42 and the finger holder 43.
(36) The protection unit 38 protrudes backward from the front surface 34 of the base bus supporter 30. Here, the protection unit 38 is formed to have a length long enough to overlap an exhaustion duct 52 of an exhaustion cover plate 50. Accordingly, arc gas discharged through the exhaustion duct 52 flows to the periphery of the protection unit 38, without contacting the finger assembly 40.
(37) A space is formed near the protection unit 38. An arc exhaustion space 38c is provided between the protection unit 38 and the partition wall 37. Accordingly, arc gas flows to the exhaustion space 36 of arc gas positioned at the lower side, along the arc exhaustion space 38c.
(38) The protection unit 38 may be formed such that its upper and lower surfaces have different lengths from each other.
(39) An interference preventing groove 38a for prevention of interference with the connector 45 may be formed on an upper surface or a lower surface of the protection unit 38.
(40) Ribs 38b for intensity reinforcement may be formed between the protection unit 38 and the partition wall 37.
(41) An exhaustion cover plate 50 is provided. The exhaustion cover plate 50 is coupled to an upper part of the power side terminal portion 11. The exhaustion cover plate 50 is connected to an outlet of an arc chamber (not shown) of the molded case circuit breaker, thereby inducing arc gas.
(42) An assembly hole 51 for coupling the connector 45 with the fixed contact arm 15 is formed on an upper surface of the exhaustion cover plate 50.
(43) The exhaustion duct 52, through which arc gas generated from the outlet of the arc chamber is discharged, is provided on a lower surface of the exhaustion cover plate 50.
(44) The molded case circuit breaker according to an embodiment of the present invention is provided with the protection unit configured to protect the finger assembly for connecting the fixed contact arm to the busbars. Accordingly, the finger assembly is protected from an arc generated at the time of a circuit interruption operation.
(45) As a result, the molded case circuit breaker may be protected from damage due to an insulation breakdown.
(46) Further, a breakdown of a current flow may be prevented.
(47) As the present features may be embodied in several forms without departing from the characteristics thereof, it should also be understood that the above-described embodiments are not limited by any of the details of the foregoing description, unless otherwise specified, but rather should be construed broadly within its scope as defined in the appended claims, and therefore all changes and modifications that fall within the metes and bounds of the claims, or equivalents of such metes and bounds are therefore intended to be embraced by the appended claims.