Lockout device for switchgear
10242824 ยท 2019-03-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H31/06
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01H31/06
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A safety lockout device for switchgear includes a movable member adapted to be moved from a first position to a second position. A switch is adapted to electrically isolate a motor in the switchgear and a blocking arm is coupled to a shaft of the motor. In the first position, the movable member engages the switch to close the electrical motor circuit and the blocking arm is free to rotate with the motor shaft. In the second position, the movable member moves away from the switch so that the switch is in an open circuit state disconnecting power to the motor and a portion of the movable member is moved to a position whereby the blocking arm engages the movable member to prevent rotation of the motor shaft and a change of state of the switchgear. The position of the movable member relative to the switch provides a visual indication of the operating state of the switchgear.
Claims
1. A safety lockout device for switchgear comprising: an electrical motor for operating the switchgear, the motor including a motor shaft having a portion extending outside a motor housing; a movable member movably mounted on an exterior of the motor housing and adapted to be moved from a first position to a second position; a switch mounted on the exterior of the motor housing, the switch being adapted to electrically isolate the motor in the switchgear; and a blocking arm coupled to the shaft of the motor, wherein in the first position, the movable member engages the switch to close the electrical motor circuit and the blocking arm is free to rotate with the motor shaft and wherein in the second position, the movable member moves away from the switch so that the switch is in an open circuit state disconnecting power to the motor and a portion of the movable member is moved to a position extending beyond the motor housing whereby the blocking arm engages the portion of the movable member which extends beyond the motor housing to prevent rotation of the motor shaft and a change of state of the switchgear, and wherein the position of the movable member relative to the switch provides a visual indication of the operating state of the switchgear.
2. A safety lockout device as defined in claim 1, wherein the moveable member is an axially slideable bar.
3. A safety lockout device as defined in claim 1, wherein the movable member includes a hotstick loop.
4. A safety lockout device as defined in claim 1, wherein the switch is a ball limit switch such that when the ball is depressed, the switch is closed and when the ball is not depressed, the switch is an open circuit interrupting power to the motor.
5. A safety lockout device as defined in claim 2, wherein the slideable bar is mounted to the exterior surface of the motor housing using a pair of spaced apart brackets having apertures therein so that the slideable bar moves axially within the bracket apertures.
6. A safety lockout device for switchgear comprising: an electrical motor for operating the switchgear, the motor including a motor shaft having a portion extending outside a motor housing; means for electrically disconnecting power to the motor mounted on an exterior surface of the motor housing; means for mechanically blocking the motor from operating mounted on the motor shaft; and a movable member operable by a hotstick to actuate the electrical disconnecting means and to mechanically engage the mechanical blocking means at a location exterior to the motor housing; wherein a position of the movable member relative to the electrical disconnecting means and mechanical blocking means provides a visual indication of the operating state of the switchgear.
7. A safety lockout device as defined in claim 6, wherein the electrical disconnecting means comprises a ball limit switch.
8. A safety lockout device as defined in claim 7, wherein the movable member can be moved to a first position in which the ball limit switch is depressed to close the switch and the movable member can be moved to a second position in which the ball limit switch is not depressed to open the switch.
9. A safety lockout device as defined in claim 6, wherein the mechanical blocking means comprises a blocking arm coupled to the motor shaft on the portion extending outside the motor housing, and wherein the movable member can be moved to a first position in which the blocking arm is free to rotate with the motor shaft and wherein the movable arm can be moved to a second position in which the blocking arm engages the movable member to prevent rotation of the motor shaft and a change of state of the switchgear.
10. A safety lockout device as defined in claim 6, wherein the movable member is a linearly slideable bar adapted to be moved from a first position to a second position, wherein in the first position, the electrical disconnecting means is a closed circuit to provide power to the motor and the mechanical blocking means is free to rotate with the motor shaft, and wherein in the second position, the electrical disconnecting means is an open circuit disconnecting power to the motor and an end of the movable member engages the blocking arm to prevent rotation of the motor shaft and a change of state of the switchgear.
11. A safety lockout device as defined in claim 6, wherein the movable member includes a hotstick loop.
12. A safety lockout device for switchgear comprising: a motor box including an electrically operated motor mounted to the switchgear; a single pole switch mounted on the exterior surface of the motor box and electrically connected to the motor, the switch having an open position and closed position; a movable member mounted on an exterior surface of the motor box, the movable member being adapted to move between a first position and a second position; and a blocking arm coupled to a shaft of the motor extending outside the motor box, wherein in the first position, the movable member engages the switch to close the electrical motor circuit and the blocking arm is free to rotate with the motor shaft, and wherein in the second position, one end of the movable member does not engage the switch and the switch is in an open position interrupting power to the motor and the other end of the movable member extends beyond the motor box housing so that upon operation of the motor, the blocking arm engages the movable member to prevent rotation of the motor shaft and a change of state of the switchgear, and wherein the position of the movable member relative to the switch provides a visual indication of the operating state of the switchgear.
13. A safety lockout device as defined in claim 12, wherein the moveable member is an axially slideable bar.
14. A safety lockout device as defined in claim 12, wherein the movable member includes a hotstick loop.
15. A safety lockout device as defined in claim 12, wherein the switch is a ball limit switch such that when the ball is depressed, the switch is closed and when the ball is not depressed, the switch is an open circuit interrupting power to the motor.
16. A safety lockout device as defined in claim 13, wherein the slideable bar is mounted to a switchgear motor box using a pair of spaced apart brackets having apertures therein so that the slideable bar moves axially within the bracket apertures.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(5) During maintenance and/or repair of switchgear, it is imperative that power to the drive motor be interrupted to prevent operation of the switchgear. The present invention is a safety lockout device which isolates power to a motor for operating the switchgear. The safety lockout device 2 as shown in
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(9) The slideable bar 16 is preferably mounted to the motor box using a pair of spaced apart brackets 18, 20. Each bracket includes an aperture for slidingly receiving the slideable bar 16. The slideable bar 16 also includes a hotstick loop 22 extending outwardly from a the motor box so that the slideable bar 16 may be moved from the first to the second position from a safe distance using a hotstick. As shown in
(10) The safety lockout device of the present invention also provides the operator with a visual indication of the state of the switchgear to determine whether it is safe to access the internals of the switchgear. For example, the operator can clearly see as shown in
(11) Those skilled in the art will understand that the goals of the invention may be achieved using different component parts. For example, the slideable bar 16 may be replaced with a rotating and/or pivoting member to operate the ball limit switch 10 and engage the blocking arm 12 in the second position. Other modifications falling within the scope of the invention include different electrical switches and/or a modified blocking arm.
(12) While there have been illustrated and described various embodiments of the present invention, it will be understood that various changes and modifications will occur to those skilled in the art. It is intended in the appended claims to cover all such changes and modifications that fall within the scope and spirit of the present invention.