Electric arc-control device
10319542 · 2019-06-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H33/08
ELECTRICITY
H01H9/34
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01H9/34
ELECTRICITY
H01H33/08
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An electric arc breaker device comprises a contact zone in which there are present at least one stationary contact and at least one movable contact that is movable relative to the stationary contact. The contacts are capable of being put into contact with each other and of being separated from each other. An arcing horn is present facing the stationary contact, the height h.sub.c of the arcing horn being greater than or equal to the height h.sub.t of the stationary contact, and the arcing horn presenting a folded-back arc switching portion extending in a direction away from the stationary contact.
Claims
1. An electric arc breaker device comprising: a contact zone in which there are present at least one stationary contact and at least one movable contact that is movable relative to the stationary contact, the contacts being capable of being put into contact with each other and of being separated from each other; and an arcing horn present facing the stationary contact, a height h.sub.c of the arcing horn being greater than or equal to a height h.sub.t of the stationary contact, and the arcing horn presenting a folded-back arc switching portion extending in a direction away from the stationary contact; the device being present in a box and the arcing horn having a width L equal to an inside width of said box, wherein the arcing horn comprises a first portion facing the stationary contact extending from a first end located beside a stationary support to a second end forming a bend of the arcing horn, said bend being present at a height greater than the height h.sub.t, of the stationary contact, and wherein the arcing horn further comprises a second portion forming the folded-back arc switching portion which extends from the second end and which is superposed to a material of the first portion, and wherein a width of the first portion varies to reach a maximum value between the first end and the second end.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein it further includes an extinction chamber containing a stack of electric arc splitting plates present facing the arcing horn.
3. The device according to claim 1, wherein it does not include a stack of electric arc splitting plates.
4. The device according to claim 1, wherein a material forming the arc switching portion has a change-of-state temperature that is higher than the change-of-state temperature of a material forming the stationary contact.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Other characteristics and advantages of the invention appear from the following description of particular embodiments of the invention, given as non-limiting examples and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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(7) The breaker device shown is a double-break rotary breaker device having two blades and extinguishing two arcs (see
(8) In addition, the breaker device 1 includes an arcing horn 10 present facing the contact head 3 on the stationary support 15. The arcing horn 10 is fastened to the stationary support 15 by a mechanical connection. The arcing horn 10 has a tab 14 and an arc switching portion 12. The arcing horn is made of an electrically conductive material, for example the arcing horn 10 may be made out of a metal material, e.g. steel. In the example shown, the tab 14 is in contact with the stationary support 15, but it would not go beyond the ambit of the invention for the arcing horn 10 not to be in contact with the stationary support 15 but to be fastened to the box constituting the outer casing of the breaker device. Under such circumstances, the distance between the arcing horn 10 and the stationary support 15 may be less than or equal to 1 millimeter (mm) for example. An electric arc generated from the movable contact 4 is to be made to move over the arc switching portion 12, as described in detail below.
(9) As shown, the height h.sub.c of the arcing horn 10 corresponding to the height at which the end 13 of the arc switching portion 12 is present, is greater than the height h.sub.t of the contact head 3. The arc switching portion 12 is folded back and extends in a direction opposite from the stationary contact 3 (i.e. it extends away from the stationary contact 3). As shown, the switching portion 12 forms a bend 12a. The height h.sub.c of the arcing horn 10 and the height h.sub.c at which the bend 12a is present are both greater than the height h.sub.t of the contact head 3 in the example shown. The heights h.sub.c, h.sub.c, and h.sub.t are measured from the surface S of the stationary support 15 facing the arcing horn 10, and perpendicularly to the surface S.
(10) The breaker device 1 is present in a box 35. In the example shown, the box comprises the combination of two half-boxes (see
(11) In addition, the breaker device 1 in the example shown in
(12) As shown in
(13) There follows a description of the behavior of the arc 30 generated between the contacts 3 and 4.
(14) The contacts continue their separation movement. The arc 30 then moves to the end 3a of the contact head 3 and to the end 4a of the movable contact 4 (see
(15) The contacts continue their separation movement. The arc at the end of the contact head (configuration P1 shown diagrammatically in
(16) After switching, the root of the arc beside the arcing horn is subjected to a Laplace force (arrow shown in
(17) The contacts still continue their separation movement. The arc penetrates into the extinction chamber and is split. As a result, it maintains a certain fixed voltage level (cathode voltage drops and anode voltage drops at the various arc roots) and it cools (exchanges between the arc and the splitting plates serving to increase impedance). After the contacts are completely separated, the arc is totally split in the extinction chamber (see
(18) This extinction principle can also apply without splitting plates, thus making it possible to provide a simplified breaker device 50, as shown in
(19) The breaker device of the invention can be used for breaking direct current (DC), or alternating current (AC). Breaker devices of the invention can be used in the low voltage range (U_AC1000 volts (V) and U_DC1500 V).
(20) The term including/containing/comprising a should be understood as including/containing/comprising at least one.
(21) The term in the range . . . to . . . should be understood as including the bounds.