MANUAL CONTROL DEVICE FOR A REMOTELY OPERATED SOURCE INVERTER
20210249205 ยท 2021-08-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A device for controlling the switching of the contacts in an electrical apparatus comprises a unit inside, which are mounted a control lever in a pivot connection with the unit between two positions, a rotating element connected to the lever, and an actuating shaft connected between the rotating element and electrical contacts. The device further comprises a torsion spring mounted between the control lever and the rotating element, and a first and a second pawl scissor-mounted via a torsion spring, the first pawl cooperating with a first cam track of the lever to disengage the first pawl from a first stop and release the rotating element, and the second pawl cooperating with a second cam track of the lever to disengage the second pawl from a second stop and release the rotating element.
Claims
1.-10. (canceled)
11. A device for controlling the switching of the contacts in an electrical apparatus comprising a unit inside which are mounted a control lever in a pivot connection with the unit and configured to be rotationally displaced between a first position corresponding to a position; wherein the contacts are closed on a primary power supply and a second position corresponding to a position, wherein the contacts are closed on a secondary power supply, a rotating element connected to the lever by an intermediate shaft, an actuating shaft mechanically connected to the rotating element and to electrical contacts and configured to pivot between a first and a second position to switch between the electrical contacts, the unit further comprising a slot traversed by the lever to allow it to be actuated from outside the unit in a manual operating mode of the device; wherein it comprises a torsion spring including a first end cooperating with the control lever and a second end cooperating with the rotating element; and a first pawl and a second pawl scissor-mounted via a torsion spring, the first pawl cooperating, in a manual operating mode of the device, with a first stop of the rotating element in a first position of the rotating element and with a first cam track of the control lever to disengage the first pawl from the first stop and release the rotating element; and the second pawl cooperating, in a manual operating mode of the device, with a second stop of the rotating element in a second position of the rotating element and with a second cam track of the control lever to disengage the second pawl from the second stop and release the rotating element.
12. The control device as claimed in claim 11, wherein the unit comprises a cowling displaceable between an open position and a closed position, the cowling being configured to, in the closed position, prevent any manual access to the control lever and disengage the first and second pawls from the rotating element to prevent any cooperation between the first and second pawls and the rotating element and allow the operation of the device in an automatic mode, and to, in the open position, engage the first and second pawls in contact with the rotating element and allow the operation of the device in manual mode.
13. The control device as claimed in claim 12, further comprising at least one switch mechanically cooperating with the cowling to enable or cut off an electrical power supply of the control device allowing its operation in automatic mode and/or to enable or disable the sending of an item of information relating to the electrical power supply of the control device for its operation in automatic mode.
14. The control device as claimed in claim 12, wherein the cowling is transparent.
15. The control device as claimed in claim 12, wherein the cowling is kept in the closed position by a screw that is removable using a screwdriver.
16. The control device as claimed in claim 11, wherein the unit further comprises an additional slot arranged facing an actuator directly engaging with the actuating shaft and allowing the manual forcing of the opening or closing of the contacts, and an internal cowling mounted in translation between an idle position wherein the internal cowling covers the additional slot and a working position wherein the internal cowling gives access to the additional slot.
17. The control device as claimed in claim 16, wherein the unit further comprises an elastic means making it possible to return the internal cowling to its idle position after a transition to the working position.
18. The control device as claimed in claim 16, wherein the cowling covers, in the closed position, the internal cowling, preventing any manual access to the additional slot.
19. The control device as claimed in claim 11, comprising an ergonomic handle attached to a free end of the control lever.
20. An electrical switching device allowing a supply of electrical power to a plurality of electrical members via electrical contacts, the electrical apparatus comprising at least one device for controlling the switching of the contacts in the electrical apparatus as claimed in claim 11.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0031] The invention will be better understood on reading the text below, by way of illustration but non-limiting, with reference to the appended drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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[0042] The electrical switching apparatus 1 comprises a part 2 intended to make the electrical connections with external electrical apparatuses via electrical contacts that can be displaced between a first position wherein the circuit is closed on a primary power supply and a second position wherein the circuit is closed on a secondary power supply, and a device 3 for controlling the switching of the electrical contacts.
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[0044] The external cowling 5 further comprises an orifice 8 cooperating with an orifice 84 for which provision is made in the unit 4 for sealing the external cowling 5 onto the unit 4, i.e. to install a device for checking that the cowling has not been opened in the meantime, the device being able to be a sealed link.
[0045] As illustrated in
[0046] The upper part 4b of the unit 4 comprises a first slot 9 traversed by the control lever 10 to allow its actuation by a user from the outside of the unit 4 in the manual operating mode of the control device.
[0047] As illustrated in
[0048] The rotating element 11 is centered on the same axis of rotation as that of the control lever 10, the axis of rotation being formed by the intermediate shaft 12.
[0049] The actuating shaft 13 is offset with respect to the axis of rotation of the control lever 10 and the rotating element 11. The intermediate shaft 12 and the actuating shaft 13 are therefore not coaxial but extend along the axial direction D.sub.A. The actuating shaft 13 is configured to pivot between a first and a second position to switch between the electrical contacts.
[0050] As illustrated in
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[0052] As illustrated in
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[0054] The control device 3 also comprises a first pawl 21 and a second pawl 22 scissor-mounted via a torsion spring 23 visible in
[0055] As illustrated in
[0056] Also in a manual operating mode of the control device 3, the second pawl 22 cooperates, in a second position of the rotating element 11, with a second stop 11b of the rotating element 11 and with a second cam track 105 of the control lever 10 to disengage the second pawl 22 from the second stop and release the rotating element 11.
[0057] The first and second pawls 21 and 22 each comprise a first end, 21a and 22a respectively, and a second end, 21b and 22b respectively. The second end 21b and 22b of each pawl 21 and 22 is arranged facing the rotating element 11 in the radial direction DR, and the first end 21a and 22a of each pawl 21 and 22 is opposed in the radial direction DR to the second end 21b and 22b. The first end 21a and 22a is therefore radially outward with respect to the second end 21b and 22b which is radially inward.
[0058] The first pawl 21 comprises a first axial protuberance 210 extending in the axial direction D.sub.A toward the control lever 10 and the second pawl 22 comprises a second axial protuberance 220 also extending in the axial direction D.sub.A toward the control lever 10. The first and second axial protuberances 210 and 220 are radially arranged facing the main portion 10a of the control lever 10 bearing the first and second cam tracks 100 and 105. In other words, the first and second protuberances 210 and 220 are arranged in a same radial plane than the first and second cam tracks 100 and 105 of the control lever 10.
[0059] The first and second pawls 21 and 22 are displaced by the external cowling 5.
[0060] When the external cowling 5 is closed, it is bearing on the first ends 21a and 22a of the first and second pawls 21 and 22, thus raising the first and second axial protuberances 210 and 220, thus disengaging the two pawls 210 and 220 of the rotating element 11. Automatic operation is then possible. The automatic operation is effected via an electromechanical member 28, such as an electrical actuator, coupled via a rod 29 to the rotating element 11 and configured to pivot the rotating element 11 between its first and its second positions.
[0061] When the external cowling is open, however, it no longer bears on the first ends 21a and 22a of the two pawls 21 and 22. The second ends 21b and 22b of the two pawls 21 and 22 are then radially lowered until they are in contact with the rotating element 11 on the one hand and until they are able to be in contact, for the first and second axial protuberances 210 and 220, with one of the first and second cam tracks 100 or 105 as a function of the displacement of the control lever 10.
[0062] As illustrated in
[0063] The closing of the first switch 30 makes it possible to set up the electrical power supply of the control device 3 and in particular the electromechanical member 28 so that the control device 3 can operate in an automatic mode. The closing of the second switch 31 enables the sending of an item of information relating to the electrical power supply of the control device 3 for its operation in automatic mode.
[0064] The two switches 30 and 31 thus make it possible to supply electrical power to the control device 3 so that it operates in an automatic mode when the external cowling 5 is closed, the pawls 21 and 22 being disengaged from the rotating element, and to cut off the electrical power supply of the electromechanical member 28 when the external cowling 5 is open and thus to prevent automatic operation while the pawls 21 and 22 are engaged with the rotating element 11 and allow the manual operation of the control device 3.
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[0068] The internal cowling 40 is shaped to cover the second slot 90 of the unit 4 when it is in a first position and give access to the second slot 90 of the unit 4 when it is translated into a second position. The control device 3 further comprises a compression spring arranged in the axial direction D.sub.A between the internal cowling 40 and a stop of the unit 4. The compressing spring by default holds the internal cowling 40 in its first position wherein the internal cowling 40 covers the second slot 90 preventing any access to the orifice 18 of the forcing lever 17. The compression spring is compressible to allow the translation of the internal cowling 40 in the axial direction D.sub.A to give access to the second slot 90 of the unit.