Multiple contact circuit breaker
10002721 ยท 2018-06-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H33/08
ELECTRICITY
H01H71/2409
ELECTRICITY
H01H1/2083
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A circuit interrupter having at least two sets of contacts that are electrically connected in series such that when the at least two sets of contacts are opened, they are opened simultaneously. This functions to increase the distance between the sets of contacts as the distance is additive for the series connected sets of contacts, which increases the arc voltage for breaking any arc that may form between the individual sets of contacts more effectively.
Claims
1. A circuit interrupter comprising: a first set of contacts including a first contact and a second contact, movable into and out of contact with each other; a second set of contacts including a third contact and a fourth contact, movable into and out of contact with each other; said first set of contacts connected in series with said second sect of contacts; a contact arm carrier; a contact arm; wherein said second and said fourth contacts being positioned on said contact arm; wherein said first set of contacts are configured to open and close simultaneously with opening and closing of said second set of contacts; wherein a first plane defines movement of said contact arm carrier and said contact arm defines a second plane; and wherein the second plane is positioned at an angle other than perpendicular to the first plane both when the contacts are open and when the contacts are closed.
2. The circuit interrupter of claim 1, wherein said contact arm comprises a first end and a second end and said second contact is positioned toward said first end and said fourth contact is positioned toward said second end.
3. The circuit interrupter of claim 1, wherein said first and said third contacts are positioned along a third plane that is parallel with said second plane.
4. The circuit interrupter of claim 3, wherein when said second contact comes into physical contact with said first contact and when said fourth contact comes into physical contact with said third contact, the second contact slides laterally relative to the first contact and the fourth contact slides laterally relative to said third contact such that closing of said first and second set of contacts performs a wiping action along a surface of said first and second and said third and fourth contacts.
5. The circuit interrupter of claim 1, further comprising: a first arc extinguisher associated with said first set of contacts; and a second arc extinguisher associated with said second set of contacts.
6. The circuit interrupter of claim 5, wherein said first arc extinguisher comprises a first arc runner positioned at least partially in the vicinity of the first set of contacts and said second arc extinguisher comprises a second arc runner positioned at least partially in the vicinity of the second set of contacts.
7. The circuit interrupter of claim 6, wherein said first arc extinguisher comprises a first arc splitting plate and said second arc extinguisher comprises a second arc splitting plate.
8. The circuit interrupter of claim 7, wherein said first arc splitting plate comprises a first plurality of plates and said second arc splitting plate comprises a second plurality of plates.
9. The circuit interrupter of claim 8, wherein said first plurality of plates are positioned parallel with respect to each other and said second plurality of plates are positioned parallel with respect to each other.
10. A circuit interrupter comprising: a contact arm carrier that is configured to be moveable, said contact arm carrier having a contact arm attached thereto; a first set of contacts including a first contact and a second contact, movable into and out of contact with each other, said first contact positioned on said contact arm; a second set of contacts including a third contact and a fourth contact, movable into and out of contact with each other, said third contact positioned on said contact arm; said first set of contacts are electrically connected in series with said second set of contacts; wherein said first set of contacts are configured to open and close simultaneously with opening and closing of said second set of contacts; wherein a first plane defines movement of said contact arm carrier and said contact arm defines a second plane; and wherein the second plane is positioned at an angle other than perpendicular to the first plane both when the contacts are open and when the contacts are closed.
11. The circuit interrupter of claim 10, wherein said first and said third contacts are positioned along a third plane that is parallel with said second plane.
12. The circuit interrupter of claim 11, wherein when said second contact comes into physical contact with said first contact and when said fourth contact comes into physical contact with said third contact, the second contact slides laterally relative to the first contact and the fourth contact slides laterally relative to said third contact such that closing of said first and second set of contacts performs a wiping action along a surface of said first and second and said third and fourth contacts.
13. The circuit interrupter of claim 10, further comprising: a first arc extinguisher associated with said first set of contacts; and a second arc extinguisher associated with said second set of contacts.
14. The circuit interrupter of claim 13, wherein said first arc extinguisher comprises a first arc runner positioned at least partially in the vicinity of the first set of contacts and said second arc extinguisher comprises a second arc runner positioned at least partially in the vicinity of the second set of contacts.
15. The circuit interrupter of claim 14, wherein said first arc extinguisher comprises at least one first arc splitting plate and said second arc extinguisher comprises at least one second arc splitting plate.
16. The circuit interrupter of claim 8, further comprising a housing within which said contact arm, said contact arm carrier, and said first and second set of contacts are contained, said housing configured to be detachably connectable to a DIN rail.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(5) Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate corresponding structure throughout the views.
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(7) Circuit interrupter 100 may be any device which can be used to make and break a circuit using contacts. For example, it will be clear to those having ordinary skill in the art that circuit interrupter 100 may be a simple switch, or may be implemented as a circuit breaker having a housing 102, for example. Housing 102 may include vents to allow gasses and debris produced by arcing to escape housing 102.
(8) Circuit interrupter 100 includes a second stationary contact 112, both of that is electrically connected to line terminal 120 through conductor 122. First stationary contact 110 is electrically connected to load terminal 124 through conductor 126, overcurrent measurement device 140 and conductor 128.
(9) The line terminal receives electricity from a power source, such as, a generator (not shown), which in some applications is supplied by a power company.
(10) Circuit interrupter 100 still further includes a first moveable contact 114 and a second moveable contact 116, both of which are mounted on opposing sides of contact arm 130. Contact arm 130 is, in turn, connected to contact arm carrier 132. Contact arm carrier 132 is further connected to linkage assembly 134 and actuated by handle 136 (collectively a switch 138).
(11) First movable contact 114 and second moveable contact 116 are electrically connected in series with each other.
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(13) The assembly is provided such that, when contact arm carrier 132 is displaced downward, contact arm 130 travels downward (see dashed lines illustrating contact arm 130 in an open position) to break or open the contacts. The system is provided so that the connection between first stationary contact 110 and first movable contact 114 is opened simultaneous with the opening of second stationary contact 112 and second movable contact 116.
(14) Contact arm 130 may be actuated via a switch 138, trip mechanism 142, and/or any other known mechanism (not shown) depending on the desired implementation of circuit interrupter 100.
(15) Overcurrent measurement device 140 may be any type of well-known device for measuring current that passes through the circuit interrupter 100. Once a maximum current is reach, the measurement device will function to cause the contact arm 130 to move to an open position. Likewise, the handle 136 will move to an intermediate position to indicate a tripped state of circuit interrupter 100.
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(17) First arc extinguisher 150 includes first arc runner 152 positioned at least partially in the vicinity of the first set of contacts 110, 114 and further includes first arc splitting plate 154, which in this illustration, comprises a plurality of first arc splitting plates 154, 154, 154, 154.
(18) Second arc extinguisher 160 includes second arc runner 162 positioned at least partially in the vicinity of the second set of contacts 112, 116 and further includes second arc splitting plate 164, which in this illustration, comprises a plurality of second arc splitting plates 164, 164, 164, 164.
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(20) The circuit interrupter 100 is designed such that the first set of contacts 110, 114 and second set of contacts 112, 116 open and close simultaneously. The electrical current that passes through the circuit breaker will travel sequentially through the first set of contacts 110, 114 and second set of contacts 112, 116 (arrows are shown for illustrative purposes only to illustrate the current path). As stated previously, DC power sources require the arc voltage to be at least 1.2 to 1.5 times the source voltage to interrupt the DC fault current. The series connected sets of contacts generates a higher arc voltage during the interruption process because the arc voltage is proportionately increased relative to distance between the contacts. In the series connected arraignment, the distance between the contacts is doubled (i.e., the opening distance for both sets of contacts is additive), which in turn, functions to increase the arc voltage for breaking the arc more effectively. This results in less arcing, which reduces damage to the contacts and the surrounding equipment. Likewise, the reduction in arching will reduce the amount of gas and debris that is generated by unwanted arcing.
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(22) The contact arm 130 is shown positioned at an angle with respect to perpendicular (indicated by the dashed line) of contact arm carrier 132.
(23) The following examples are presented to further illustrate and explain the present invention and should not be taken as limiting in any regard. The distances illustrated are intended to indicate general direction of travel of the various parts and members, but are not shown to scale and are merely provided to illustrate the function and interaction of the various structural elements.
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(28) Additionally, while only two sets of contacts (110, 114 and 112, 116) are illustrated, one of skill in the art will recognize that more than two sets of contacts may be used. For example, if two different groups (four sets of series connected contacts) where connected in parallel, this would function to commensurately lower the current through each individual set of contacts thereby allowing for smaller and lighter weight contacts to be used. Likewise, three sets of series connected contacts may be used, which would function to increase the opening distance of the contacts when all three sets were opened simultaneously as the distances of each set of contacts is additive. It will be understood by those of skill in the art that numerous configurations of series and series / parallel interconnections of the series connected contacts can effectively be used.
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(30) Protrusion 208 is designed to be deformable such that protrusion 210 may be engaged with edge 214, then the housing 202 can be rotated downward such that protrusion 208 comes into physical contact with edge 212. With the application of downward force, the protrusion 208 deflects inward until protrusion 208 passes below edge 212 at which time protrusion 208 again deflects outward and engages with edge 212 to firmly affix housing 202 to DIN rail 206. This makes for an easy to connect / disconnect circuit interrupter 200 that can be mounted anywhere a DIN rail 206 is mounted.
(31) Although the invention has been described with reference to a particular arrangement of parts, features and the like, these are not intended to exhaust all possible arrangements or features, and indeed many other modifications and variations will be ascertainable to those of skill in the art.