Disconnector device and arrangement for disconnecting a contactor
10347437 · 2019-07-09
Assignee
Inventors
- Gunnar Johansson (Västerås, SE)
- Markus Angell (Västerås, SE)
- Alfred Nilsson (Västerås, SE)
- Linnea Johansson (Västerås, SE)
Cpc classification
International classification
H01H9/22
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A disconnector device is provided for disconnecting an electrical circuit, wherein the electrical circuit is switched by a contactor between an open position and a closed position, the disconnector device using the contactor for disconnecting the electric circuit. The disconnector device locks the contactor in the open position, in which open position contacts of the contactor are in a first position disconnecting the electrical circuit. An arrangement including the disconnector device and a contactor is also provided.
Claims
1. A disconnector device for disconnecting an electrical circuit, wherein the electrical circuit is switched by a contactor between an open position and a closed position, wherein the disconnector device uses the contactor for disconnecting the electric circuit, the disconnector device comprising: first means for mechanically locking the contactor in the open position, in which open position contacts of the contactor are in a first position disconnecting the electrical circuit, and second means for electrically preventing control circuitry of the contactor to operate, the second means being connected electrically to the control circuitry of the contactor.
2. The disconnector as claimed in claim 1, including means for preventing the means for locking the contactor in the open position to be fully operated if the contactor cannot assume the open position.
3. The disconnector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the means for locking the contactor in the open position includes a second shaft inserted into a housing of the contactor, the second shaft mechanically preventing the contacts of the contactor to assume the closed position.
4. The disconnector device as claimed in claim 1, including a first shaft arranged to operate: first means to mechanically lock the contactor in the open position, and second means to the prevent control circuitry of the contactor to operate.
5. The disconnector device as claimed in claim 4, wherein the first shaft is arranged to operate the first means and the second means in a single movement.
6. The disconnector device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the means for locking the contactor in open position includes a gear operated by a first shaft, wherein the gear when operated moves a second shaft to a locking position within a housing of the contactor, in which position the contactor is locked in the open position.
7. The disconnector device as claimed in claim 6, wherein the first shaft is prevented from being fully operated if the contactor cannot assume the open position and the second shaft thereby being prevented from assuming the locking position.
8. The disconnector device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the means for locking the contactor in open position includes a switch connected electrically to control circuitry of the contactor, the switch de-energizing the control circuitry of the contactor when operated.
9. An arrangement for disconnecting an electrical circuit, wherein the electrical circuit is switched by a contactor between an open position and a closed position, the disconnector device using the contactor for disconnecting the electric circuit, the arrangement including: a contactor arranged to switch an electrical circuit between an open position and a closed position, and a disconnector device as claimed in claim 1, arranged to disconnect the electric circuit.
10. The disconnector as claimed in claim 2, wherein the means for locking the contactor in the open position includes a second shaft inserted into a housing of the contactor, the second shaft mechanically preventing the contacts of the contactor to assume the closed position.
11. The disconnector device as claimed in claim 2, including a first shaft arranged to operate: first means to mechanically lock the contactor in the open position, and second means to the prevent control circuitry of the contactor to operate.
12. The disconnector device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the means for locking the contactor in open position includes a gear operated by a first shaft, wherein the gear when operated moves a second shaft to a locking position within a housing of the contactor, in which position the contactor is locked in the open position.
13. The disconnector device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the means for locking the contactor in open position includes a switch connected electrically to control circuitry of the contactor, the switch de-energizing the control circuitry of the contactor when operated.
14. A disconnector device for disconnecting an electrical circuit, wherein the electrical circuit is switched by a contactor between an open position and a closed position, wherein the disconnector device uses the contactor for disconnecting the electric circuit, the disconnector device comprising: a mechanical device for locking the contactor in the open position, in which open position contacts of the contactor are in a first position disconnecting the electrical circuit, and an electrical device for preventing control circuitry of the contactor to operate, the electrical device being connected electrically to the control circuitry of the contactor.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(5) In the following description, for purposes of explanation and not limitation, specific details are set forth such as particular architectures, interfaces, techniques, etc. in order to provide a thorough understanding. In other instances, detailed descriptions of well-known devices, circuits, and methods are omitted so as not to obscure the description with unnecessary detail. Same reference numerals refer to same or similar elements throughout the description.
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(7) Briefly, the disconnector 3 according to the invention comprises means for locking the contactor 2 in an open (non-conducting) position. These means may comprise one or both of mechanical locking means and electrical locking means (e.g. the switch as mentioned above). In an embodiment, the disconnector 3 comprises first means for mechanically locking the contactor 2 in an open position, for instance by means of a first shaft 4. Such first means for mechanically locking the contactor 2 in the open position may, for instance, comprise a gear 7 and a second shaft 8 (described more in detail later). In this embodiment, the disconnector 3 also comprises second means for electrically preventing the control circuitry of the contactor 2 to be operated.
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(9) The contactor 2 is, as mentioned, an electrically controlled switch device used for switching, for instance, high electric currents, and is able to make, conduct or break the electric current. In order for the contactor 2 to make or break electrical contact and thereby switch an electrical device or circuit in or out (or equivalently on or off), the contactor 2 comprises a number of contacts, for instance three contacts in the case of a three-phase application, i.e. one contact for each phase. In this context it is noted that the contactor 2 is switching the electrical circuit, and not the disconnector 3. There may be other switching means for switching the electric circuit, but the disconnector 3 is not involved in such switching. This is one aspect that enables the disconnector 3 according to the invention to be kept as a simple, small and low maintenance device, rendering it cost-efficient and easy to handle and use. The disconnector 3 uses the contactor 2 for providing galvanic separation of the electric circuit.
(10) To this end the contactor 2 comprises an actuation mechanism 12a, 12b for moving the contacts to a closing position in which the electrical circuit is closed and conversely for moving the contacts to an open position in which the electrical circuit is opened. The movement of the actuation mechanism 12a, 12b is controlled by control circuitry (not illustrated). The details of the actuation mechanism 12a, 12b are not important for the present invention, and it may be moved in any known manner. For instance, the contactor 2 may be an electromagnetically operated contactor. In such case the contacts are mechanically connected to the actuation mechanism 12a, 12b, which actuation mechanism 12a, 12b in turn comprises a part of an electromagnetic circuit. At a first end position the actuation mechanism 12a, 12b is open and a current path is then open, and at a second end position, the actuation mechanism is closed and the contactor 2 is then closed and thereby providing an electrical path. Movement of the actuation mechanism 12a, 12b is accomplished by energizing a coil of the electromagnetic circuit, wherein the coil is typically wound around a part of the electromagnetic circuit.
(11) The contactor 2 comprises, as mentioned, control circuitry and when receiving a control signal for opening the circuit or device, the actuation mechanism 12 is moved to the open position (first end position). Correspondingly, when receiving a control signal for closing the actuation mechanism 12a, 12b is moved to the closed position (second end position). It is noted that the control circuitry may comprise various components, e.g. electric and/or magnetic parts, such as a control circuit, magnets, coils, etc.
(12) The contactor 2 may, in some embodiments, be a contactor device available on the market. That is, existing contactor devices may be used without any adaptations. In other embodiments, some adaptations may be needed. For instance, if the housing 5 of the existing contactor 2 comprises a hole e.g. intended for fastening to a wall, such hole may be used for applying the first means 7, 8 for mechanically locking the disconnector 3 according to the present invention. In such case no, or only minor adaptations are needed to the contactor 2. For instance, the housing 5 may need to be adapted, e.g. the hole may need to be enlarged and/or moved, while the interior design of the contactor 2 may be kept without any adaptations.
(13) As mentioned, the disconnector 3 comprises means for locking the contactor 2 in open position. These means may comprise first means 7, 8 for mechanically locking the contactor 2 in an open (non-conducting) position, for instance by means of a first shaft 4. Such first means 7, 8 may, for instance, comprise a gear 7, e.g. an external gear having teeth formed on an outer surface. The first shaft 4 may comprise a handle 14, which when turned operates the gear 7. That is, by this movement of the handle 14, the first shaft 4 rotates the gear 7. In this embodiment, a second shaft 8 is also provided as illustrated in
(14) In other embodiments, two or more gears may be arranged for the same purpose (not illustrated).
(15) In still another embodiment, the first means for mechanically locking the contactor 2 in an open position may comprise the first shaft 4 arranged simply to move the second shaft 8 into the housing of the contactor 2 without a gear, and thereby locking it in open position. That is, in this embodiment, no gear 7 is used. The first shaft 7 may instead, for instance, be arranged to be moved in a tilting movement, as illustrated by arrow A1, and for the case of the disconnector 3 being mounted to one side of the contactor 2, the tilting movement A1 away from the contactor 2 then pushes the second shaft 8 into the contactor 2 and the mechanically locking position.
(16) It is realized that there are several other means for mechanically locking the contactor in an open position.
(17) The disconnector 3 also comprises second means 9, 10 for electrically preventing the control circuitry of the contactor 2 to be operated. Such second means 9, 10 may comprise an electrical switch 9 connected electrically to the control circuitry of the contactor 2, e.g. by the electrical wiring mentioned in relation to
(18) The first means 7, 8 and the second means 9, 10 and the operation thereof are described in more detail next, with reference to
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(20) The disconnector 3 also has an OFF-position (illustrated in
(21) The first means of the disconnector 3 for mechanically locking the contactor 2 is also shown in more detail in
(22) As an additional feature, the handle 14 may be prevented from being fully turned to OFF-position if for any reason the contactor 2 cannot open, i.e. if the circuit or device switched by the contactor 2 is not safely disconnected. The operator, e.g. a person servicing the electrical power circuit or device that is being switched by the contactor 2, is thereby alerted about the fact that the contactor 2 is not safely disconnected. For instance, the opening 11 in the housing 5 of the contactor 2 may be placed such that if the contacts of the contactor 2 are not fully at their open position, but e.g. only half-way, then the second shaft 8 can not enter the opening 11, since e.g. the contacts or the actuation mechanism 12a, 12b prevents such entering.
(23) The switch 9 of the disconnector 3 may also be arranged to be operated by means of the handle 14. As illustrated in
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(25) In order to still further increase the security, the handle 14 may be provided with means for being locked in its OFF-position. Such means may for instance comprise a built-in locking feature. In other embodiments, the handle 14 may be locked in its OFF-position by means of e.g. a padlock. In such embodiments, the handle 14 may be provided with means for entering a padlock in such way as to prevent turning of the handle 14.
(26) The above embodiment described with reference to
(27) An arrangement 1 is also provided, comprising the contactor 2 and the disconnector 3 as have been described. That is, the disconnector 3 is a built-in feature in an improved contactor together constituting the arrangement 1.
(28) The invention has mainly been described herein with reference to a few embodiments. However, as is appreciated by a person skilled in the art, other embodiments than the particular ones disclosed herein are equally possible within the scope of the invention, as defined by the appended patent claims.