Switching apparatus and associated switch
11114256 · 2021-09-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H2300/018
ELECTRICITY
H01H9/24
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
Implementations of the subject matter described herein provide a switching apparatus. The switching apparatus includes: a handle shaft coupled to a handle and arranged rotatable in a circumferential direction in response to an operation to the handle; and a locking plate arranged movable in a first direction in association with a rotation of the handle shaft. The handle shaft and the locking plate are operable to limit the rotation of the handle shaft when the handle shaft arrives at an off position of the switching apparatus.
Claims
1. A switching apparatus, comprising: a handle shaft coupled to a handle and arranged rotatable in a circumferential direction in response to an operation to the handle; a locking plate arranged movable in a first direction in association with a rotation of the handle shaft, and a hook coupled to the locking plate, wherein the hook includes an end oriented in a longitudinal direction, the end passing through a hole on the locking plate, wherein the handle shaft and the locking plate are operable to limit the rotation of the handle shaft, when the handle shaft arrives at an off position of the switching apparatus, wherein the handle shaft includes a first pin, and the locking plate includes a first slot, wherein the first pin is received by the first slot when the handle shaft arrives at the off position to prevent a further rotation of the first pin in a positive circumferential direction, wherein the handle shaft includes a cam that is separated from the first pin by a first distance in the circumferential direction and by a second distance in the longitudinal direction, and wherein the cam is in non-contact with the end of the hook when the first pin is received by the first slot.
2. The switching apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: an output axis coaxially arranged with the handle shaft; a slider coupled to the output axis and arranged movable in the first direction in association with a rotation of the output axis; and a torsion spring adapted to apply a force to the locking plate, the torsion spring having a first end coupled to the locking plate and a second end coupled to the slider.
3. The switching apparatus of claim 2, wherein the slider includes a slot having a bottom portion and a top portion, and the second end of the torsion spring is coupled to the slider via the slot.
4. The switching apparatus of claim 3, wherein the second end of the torsion spring is coupled to the top portion of the slot when the first pin is received by the first slot to cause the torsion spring to apply a force to the locking plate in a direction away from the output axis.
5. The switching apparatus of claim 3, wherein the locking plate includes a second slot arranged to receive the first pin in the circumferential direction, and wherein the torsion spring applies the force to cause the locking plate to move away from the output axis when the first pin is released from the first slot along a negative circumferential direction, so as to align the first pin with the second slot in the circumferential direction.
6. The switching apparatus of claim 4, wherein the cam is adapted to push the end of the hook in a direction away from the output axis when the first pin is received by the second slot to allow the handle shaft to arrive at a second working position.
7. The switching apparatus of claim 2, wherein the handle shaft includes a second pin, and the locking plate further includes a third slot arranged to receive the second pin in the circumferential direction, and wherein the third slot is arranged substantially symmetrical to the second slot with respect to the first direction.
8. The switching apparatus of claim 7, wherein the locking plate is away from the output axis when the second pin is received by the third slot and the handle shaft is in a first working position.
9. A switch, comprising a switching apparatus comprising: a handle shaft coupled to a handle and arranged rotatable in a circumferential direction in response to an operation to the handle; a locking plate arranged movable in a first direction in association with a rotation of the handle shaft, and a hook coupled to the locking plate, wherein the hook includes an end oriented in a longitudinal direction, the end passing through a hole on the locking plate, wherein the handle shaft and the locking plate are operable to limit the rotation of the handle shaft, when the handle shaft arrives at an off position of the switching apparatus, wherein the handle shaft includes a first pin, and the locking plate includes a first slot, wherein the first pin is received by the first slot when the handle shaft arrives at the off position to prevent a further rotation of the first pin in a positive circumferential direction, wherein the handle shaft includes a cam that is separated from the first pin by a first distance in the circumferential direction and by a second distance in the longitudinal direction, and wherein the cam is in non-contact with the end of the hook when the first pin is received by the first slot.
10. The switch of claim 9, further comprising: an output axis coaxially arranged with the handle shaft; a slider coupled to the output axis and arranged movable in the first direction in association with a rotation of the output axis; and a torsion spring adapted to apply a force to the locking plate, the torsion spring having a first end coupled to the locking plate and a second end coupled to the slider.
11. The switch of claim 10, wherein the slider includes a slot-having a bottom portion and a top portion, and the second end of the torsion spring is coupled to the slider via the slot.
12. The switch of claim 11, wherein the second end of the torsion spring is coupled to the top portion of the slot when the first pin is received by the first slot to cause the torsion spring to apply a force to the locking plate in a direction away from the output axis.
13. The switch of claim 11, wherein the locking plate includes a second slot arranged to receive the first pin in the circumferential direction, and wherein the torsion spring applies the force to cause the locking plate to move away from the output axis when the first pin is released from the first slot along a negative circumferential direction, so as to align the first pin with the second slot in the circumferential direction.
14. The switch of claim 12, wherein the cam is adapted to push the end of the hook in a direction away from the output axis when the first pin is received by the second slot to allow the handle shaft to arrive at a second working position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above and other objectives, features and advantages of the subject matter described herein will become more apparent through more detailed depiction of example implementations of the subject matter described herein in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein in the example implementations of the subject matter described herein, same reference numerals usually represent same components.
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(9) Throughout the drawings, the same or similar reference symbols are used to indicate the same or similar elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) The subject matter described herein will now be discussed with reference to several example implementations. It should be understood these implementations are discussed only for the purpose of enabling those skilled persons in the art to better understand and thus implement the subject matter described herein, rather than suggesting any limitations on the scope of the subject matter.
(11) As used herein, the term “includes” and its variants are to be read as open terms that mean “includes, but is not limited to.” The term “based on” is to be read as “based at least in part on.” The term “one implementation” and “an implementation” are to be read as “at least one implementation.” The term “another implementation” is to be read as “at least one other implementation.” The terms “first,” “second,” and the like may refer to different or same objects. Other definitions, explicit and implicit, may be included below. A definition of a term is consistent throughout the description unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
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(13) In many circumstances, operators might need to operate the handle as fast as possible. As a result, in the conventional designs with three positions in a single line, the handle might easily go to the other position without stopping at the off position. It is against the operator's will, and moreover, it would possibly lead to an accident, especially when the current is not cut off yet. This is dangerous for the operator who is operating the handle as well as the downstream service man.
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(16) According to various implementations of the present disclosure, when the handle shaft 4 arrives at the off position of the switching apparatus from one power source position for the first time, the handle shaft 4 and the locking plate 6 are operable to limit the rotation of the handle shaft 4. In other words, a self-lock construction can be formed to limit a further rotation of the handle shaft,
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(18) In some implementations, the switching apparatus may further include a hook 9 that is coupled to the locking plate 6. The hook 9 may include an end oriented in a longitudinal direction L, and the end passes through a hole 6.sub.4 on the locking plate 6. Accordingly, the handle shaft 4 may include a cam 4.sub.3 that is separated from the first pin 4.sub.1 by a first distance in the circumferential direction C and by a second distance in the longitudinal direction L. In this way, the cam 4.sub.3 will be limited to be in contact with the end of the hook 9 when the first pin 4.sub.1 is received by the first slot 6.sub.1.
(19) In some implementations, the handle shaft 4 further includes a pin 4.sub.2 (hereafter also referred to as a second pin), and the locking plate 6 further includes a slot 6.sub.3 (hereafter also referred to as a third slot) arranged to receive the second pin 4.sub.2 in the circumferential direction C. In some implementations as illustrated in
(20) In some implementations, the switching apparatus further includes an output axis 5, a slider 8 and torsion spring 7. The output axis 5 is coaxially arranged with the handle shaft 4. The slider 8 is coupled to the output axis 5 and arranged movable in the first direction X in association with a rotation of the output axis 5. Here, the position of slider 8 may be used to reflect the contact status, because the output axis 5 is directly connected with the contact, and the slider 8 is coupled to the output axis 5. In some implementations as illustrated in
(21) The torsion spring 7 is adapted to apply a force to the locking plate 6. In the example as illustrated in
(22) In some implementations, the slider 8 includes a slot 8.sub.1 having a bottom portion and a top portion. In the implementations as shown in
(23) Hereafter the mechanism of operations of the switching apparatus will be described with reference to the switching process from Power I to Power II. Still referring to
(24) Once the handle 1 starts to operate (in this example, the handle 1 starts rotating clockwise, that is, in the positive circumferential direction C+), the handle shaft 4 will rotate and bring movement of a link 10 (as shown in
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(26) The above mentioned slot 8.sub.1 in combination with the torsion spring 7 enables an easy and cost-effective way to actuate the locking plate 6. Meanwhile, a quick and reliable movement of the locking plate 6 can be achieved.
(27) Now, because the first slot 6.sub.1 is adapted to limit the handle shaft 4 to move further, the cam 4.sub.3 cannot contact with the hook 9, unless the locking plate is damaged or broken caused by a great external force applied on the handle shaft 4. However, in the case that some tolerance or deformation exist, the there is a possibility that cam 4.sub.3 may contact with the hook 9. In this case, if an external force continues to be applied on the handle shaft 4 towards the C+ direction, the handle shaft 4 would try to push the hook 9 away from the output axis 5, and as a consequence, the end of the hook 9 would try to push the locking plate 6 away. However, due to the deep reception of the pin 4.sub.1 of handle shaft 4 into the first slot 6.sub.1, the movement of the locking plate 6 likewise will be limited. As such, the handle shaft 4, the locking plate 6 and the hook 9 together form the self-lock construction to prevent the release of the handle shaft 4 from the off position.
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(31) Although the operation procedure of the switching apparatus according to implementations of the present disclosure is described with reference to the switching process from Power I to Power II, those skilled in the art should understand that the operation procedure from Power II to Power I is the same as that from Power I to Power II.
(32) For example, the locking plate 6 may further include a fourth slot arranged to receive the second pin 4.sub.2 in the circumferential direction. The fourth slot can be arranged substantially symmetrical to the first slot 6.sub.1 with respect to the first direction X. In this way, during the operation procedure from Power II to Power I, the fourth slot may function in a similar manner as the first slot 6.sub.1, and the third slot 6.sub.3 may function in a similar manner as the second slot 6.sub.2, due to the substantially symmetrical arrangement.
(33) Furthermore, in some implementations as illustrated in