DEVICE FOR GUIDING A SPRING IN A CONTROL MECHANISM AND ELECTRICAL PROTECTION APPARATUS COMPRISING SAME
20180182569 ยท 2018-06-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H3/60
ELECTRICITY
F16F1/128
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H01H35/006
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A device is for guiding a spring belonging to a control mechanism. The device includes two elements capable of sliding relative to one another and being linked in an articulated manner respectively to two axes of which at least one is linked mechanically to an operating shaft, and a compression spring mounted around these two elements and bearing by its two opposing ends respectively on the abovementioned two axes via, respectively, two bases, each of its bases being mounted in an articulated manner relative to one of the abovementioned axes. This device includes two rods, each rod being fixed by one of its ends onto one of the abovementioned bases, and being mounted to slide by its opposite end, relative to the other of the abovementioned bases.
Claims
1. A device for guiding a spring belonging to a control mechanism, said device comprising: two elements capable of sliding relative to one another and being linked in an articulated manner respectively to two axes of which at least one is linked mechanically to an operating shaft, and a compression spring mounted around these two elements and bearing by its two opposing ends respectively on the above-mentioned two axes via, respectively, two bases, each of its bases being mounted in an articulated manner relative to one of the said axes, wherein the device further comprises two rods, each rod being fixed by one of its ends onto one of said bases, and being mounted to slide by its opposite end, relative to the other of said bases.
2. The guiding device according to claim 1, wherein said two rods are fixed by one of their ends, these ends being situated on one and the same side of an assembly E consisting of the two rods, to a so-called first base, in such a way that they extend parallel to one another, and are mounted to slide by their opposite end, these ends being situated on the side opposite the preceding one, relative to a so-called second base.
3. The guiding device according to claim 2, wherein the so-called second base comprises an extension-forming portion extending in the direction of said first base, this so-called guiding portion gripping the two rods while allowing the sliding of these rods inside said portion and constituting, by its outer surface, a means for guiding the spring.
4. The guiding device according to claim 3, wherein said guiding portion extends over a length corresponding substantially to half of the length of the rods.
5. The guiding device according to claim 1, wherein the respectively first and second two rods are fixed by one of their ends respectively to the respectively first and second two bases, and wherein each first and second base comprises a sleeve-forming part capable of slidingly receiving the free end of, respectively, the second and the first rod, in such a way, that when these free ends are mounted in the corresponding sleeves, said rods extend substantially parallel to one another.
6. The guiding device according to claim 5, wherein said two sleeve-forming parts constitute, by their outer surface, a means for guiding the spring.
7. The guiding device according to claim 5, wherein said two sleeve-forming parts extend over a length corresponding substantially to half of the length of the rods.
8. An electrical protection apparatus comprising a spring-guiding device D according to claim 1.
9. The electrical protection apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said apparatus is a medium voltage switch-disconnector.
Description
[0016] However, other advantages and features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description referring to the attached drawings given purely by way of example and in which:
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[0025] In the figures, there can be seen a device D for guiding a spring according to the invention, said spring 1 belonging, for example, to a so-called tumbler mechanism, this mechanism forming part of the control device of an electrical protection apparatus such as a circuit breaker.
[0026] As is known per se, such a device is intended to be placed between two shafts 2,3 respectively, for example an operating shaft intended to be actuated by a user and a shaft for driving the mobile contacts of the apparatus (these contacts not being represented).
[0027] According to the embodiment of the device illustrated in
[0028] As is more particularly illustrated in
[0029] As is more particularly illustrated in
[0030] The guiding portion 12 belonging to the second base 7 extends over a length corresponding substantially to half of the length of the rods 4,5.
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[0032] In
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[0034] According to the embodiment described in
[0035] These two guiding elements called sleeves 15,16 also make it possible to guide the displacement of the spring 1 mounted both around the two rods 4,5 and these two sleeve-forming guiding elements 15,16. In the same way as in the preceding embodiment, the outer surface 6c,7c of the bases 6,7 has a void 8,9 intended to receive one of the axes 10,11. The placement of this assembly E is done in the same way as previously described for the preceding embodiment and will not therefore be described further.
[0036] In the compressed and decompressed positions illustrated respectively in
[0037] By virtue of the invention, a device for guiding a spring has therefore been produced that makes it possible to obtain a correct alignment of the force of the spring relative to the trajectory of its displacement. This solution makes it possible to have a minimal spring guiding length substantially equal to six times the diameter of each guiding rod.
[0038] This alignment quality makes it possible to eliminate the effects of deformation and of beating of the spring at the end of the opening and closing operations, and reduces the stresses on each of the parts of the guiding device. It also makes it possible to reduce the lever arm effects of the mechanism.
[0039] This device for guiding the spring can be installed or dismantled easily without it being necessary to dismantle the mechanism.
[0040] The small diameters of the guiding rods make it possible to reduce the bulk of the system.
[0041] It has been observed that after 20000 operations, there is no visible trace of wear, or slits or cracks on the parts tested.
[0042] Obviously, the invention is not limited to the embodiments described and illustrated which have been given purely by way of example.
[0043] On the contrary, the invention comprises all the technical equivalents of the means described as well as their combinations provided the latter are produced in the spirit thereof.