PYROTECHNIC SWITCHING DEVICE
20200279711 · 2020-09-03
Assignee
Inventors
- Alexandre Mathieu (Pibrac, FR)
- Romain LORENZON (Eysines, FR)
- Jean-François DE PALMA (Saint Barthelemy d'Anjou, FR)
Cpc classification
H01H83/20
ELECTRICITY
H01H85/0039
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A pyrotechnic switching device comprising a first and a second pyrotechnic initiators, and a body in which are present: an electrically conductive portion, and a mobile switching element having an insulating relief facing the conductive portion. The device also comprises a fuse element connected in series with the conductive portion, the first initiator being connected to the terminals of the fuse element so that tripping the fuse element actuates the first initiator, each initiator being configured to cause the device to switch from a current conducting configuration to a current interrupting configuration, the mobile switching element being set in motion toward the conductive portion in order to break it by the impact of the relief during switching from the first to the second configuration.
Claims
1. A pyrotechnic switching device comprising a first and a second pyrotechnic initiators, and a body in which are present: an electrically conductive portion of which at least a part is present in a chamber present in the body, and a mobile switching element delimiting the chamber and having an electrically insulating relief which faces the conductive portion, the device also comprising a fuse element connected in series with the conductive portion and configured to trip when the intensity of the current passing through it exceeds a predetermined value, the first initiator being connected to the terminals of the fuse element so that tripping the fuse element actuates the first initiator, each initiator being configured to cause the switching device to switch from a first current conducting configuration to a second current interrupting configuration, the mobile switching element being set in motion toward the conductive portion in order to break it by the impact of the relief during switching from the first to the second configuration.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the mobile switching element is configured to break the conductive portion by the impact of the relief at a zone distinct from that where the fuse element is present during switching from the first to the second configuration.
3. The device according to claim 1, wherein the fuse element is present inside the body.
4. The device according to claim 3, wherein the fuse element is present in the chamber in which the conductive portion is present.
5. The device according to claim 1, wherein the fuse element is present in a second chamber present in the body and distinct from the chamber in which the conductive portion is present.
6. The device according to claim 1, wherein the fuse element is present in an insulating shell containing a powder of an electrically insulating material.
7. The device according to claim 1, wherein the fuse element is applied to the conductive portion.
8. The device according to claim 1, wherein the fuse element consists of a thinned zone of the conductive portion,
9. The device according to claim 1, wherein the mobile switching element comprises at least one second relief facing the conductive portion, and the conductive portion has at least one guide slot intended to cooperate with the second relief during switching from the first to the second configuration, the second relief being closer to the conductive portion, in the first configuration, than the insulating relief.
10. The device according claim 1, also comprising an additional fuse element connected in parallel to the conductive portion, said second fuse element being configured to trip when the intensity of the current passing through it exceeds a predetermined value, said second fuse element having a pre-arc time greater than the time taken by the switching device to switch from the first configuration to the second configuration.
11. A secured power supply system comprising at least: a switching device according to claim 1, a power supply circuit connected to the switching device, the conductive portion being connected to the power supply circuit, and a control element configured to actuate the second initiator when an anomaly is detected.
12. The system according to claim 11, wherein the anomaly is a non-electrical anomaly.
13. A secured electrical system comprising a secured power supply system according to claim 11, and a device supplied by said secured power supply system.
14. An electrical installation comprising a secured electrical system according to claim 13.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028] Other features and advantages of the present invention will be revealed by the description given below, with reference to the appended drawings which illustrate an embodiment of it free of any limiting character. In the figures:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0037] The body 10 comprises two lateral openings 11 on two opposite faces of the body 10 (only one lateral opening 11 is visible in
[0038] Each of the electrical connectors 21a and 22a of the pyrotechnic initiators 21 and 22 is configured to initiate a pyrotechnic charge 21b and 22b to which they are connected. Each pyrotechnic charge 21b and 22b is, when it is initiated (they can be initiated separately), for example by means of a current passing through the electrical connectors 21a or 22a, capable of generating a pressurization gas by its combustion. According to the invention, the first pyrotechnic initiator 21 is connected, here by means of its connectors 21a, in parallel with the fuse element 50 (i.e. connected to the terminals of the fuse element 50).The second pyrotechnic initiator 22 can be connected by means of its connectors 22a to a control element C (
[0039] The piston 30, constituting a mobile switching element within the meaning of the invention, has a cross section of oblong shape in a plane perpendicular to a vertical direction Z of the switching device 1. The direction Z corresponds to the direction in which the piston 30 moves in the switching device 1, and here is perpendicular to the directions L and T. Here the switching device 1 comprises a single piston 30. The piston 30 comprises a circumferential recess 31 in which a seal 32, for example an O ring seal, is intended to be housed. When the piston 30 is in the switching device 1, the O ring seal 32 ensures sealing between the body 10 and the piston 30. The piston 30 can move in the direction Z inside the body 10 between a high position (first position, device in the first configuration), as in
[0040] As illustrated in
[0041] In conformity with the invention, the piston 30 has an electrically insulating relief. More precisely, the piston 30 comprises here a lower face 34 from which protrudes the relief 33. The relief 33 is positioned facing the conductive portion 40. The relief 33 generally extends here in the transverse direction T. The relief 33 has here a dimension in the transverse direction T which is equal to or slightly greater than the dimension, in this same direction T, of the conductive portion 40. The relief 33 also extends in the direction L and has a nonzero thickness in this direction L. The piston 30 comprises here, on the initiators 21 and 22 side, a skirt 35 delimiting the pressurization chamber 14 and allowing guiding the piston 30 in the body 10.
[0042] The conductive portion 40 takes, in the example illustrated, the shape of a plate having a dimension in the longitudinal direction L which is greater than the dimension in this same direction of the body 10 so as to protrude on either side of the switching device 1, through the lateral openings 11. In the example illustrated, the conductive portion 40 comprises two guide slots 41 extending here in the longitudinal direction L, which are intended to cooperate with longitudinal reliefs 36 (second reliefs) protruding on the lower face 34 of the piston 30 after the tripping of an initiator 21 or 22. The longitudinal reliefs 36, in the first configuration, are closer to the conductive portion 40 than the relief 33. The cooperation of the reliefs 36 and the slots 41 allows guiding the piston 30 at the moment of breakage of the conductive portion 40 while still holding it in position, which improves the reliability of switching.
[0043] The fuse element 50 takes, in the example illustrated, the shape of a commercial fuse, i.e. it is present in an insulating shell containing a powder of an electrically insulating material. For example, the fuse element 50 can comprise a fusible wire present in silica powder. The fuse element 50 can, as in the example illustrated, be present outside the body or, as a variant, inside the body, as in the examples of
[0044] The support 60 takes, in the example illustrated, the shape of a drawer in which the conductive portion 40 is present. In the example illustrated, the support 60 is configured to retain the conductive portion in position in the switching device 1, for example by providing a corresponding housing there. Here the support 60 is equipped with a recess 61 which extends in the transverse direction T and in which the relief 33 is intended to be received after the tripping of one of the pyrotechnic initiators 21 and 22, once the conductive portion 40 has been cut. The recess 61 in the support thus allows locking the piston 30 in the second position and ensuring definitive cutting of the conductive portion 40. Notches 62 corresponding to the longitudinal reliefs 36 can be present in the support 60 to house said reliefs 36 when the device 1 reaches the second configuration.
[0045] The operation of the device 1 will now be briefly described in connection with
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[0047] The switching device 1 described previously has a single conductive portion 40. However, it does not depart from the scope of the present invention if the device has several conductive portions, for example two or three conductive portions, which can be broken simultaneously by the relief of the mobile switching element.
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[0049] Finally,
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