Switching device with permanent-magnetic arc extinguishment
09991073 ยท 2018-06-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H33/08
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01H33/08
ELECTRICITY
H01H9/34
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
The present invention relates to a switching device with at least one contact point and an arc blow device associated with the contact point, where the arc blow device comprises at least one blow magnet for generating a magnetic blow field, and where the blow field is of such nature that a switch arc developing when the contact point opens is blown out from the contact point. It is according to the invention provided that the blow field comprises a first magnetic field area and a second magnetic field area arranged adjacent to the first magnetic field area, where the magnetic field lines of the first magnetic field area are oriented in opposite direction to the magnetic field lines of the second magnetic field area, and where the blow field further comprises a transition area which connects the first magnetic field area and the second magnetic field area with each other, where the orientation of the magnetic field lines in the transition area, each starting out from the first magnetic field area and the second magnetic field area, aligns toward the contact point so that the switch arc within the transition area is in dependence of the direction of the current, starting out from the contact point, directed either into the first magnetic field area or into the second magnetic field area and there in both cases blown in the same direction away from the contact point.
Claims
1. A switching device with at least one contact point and an arc blow device associated with said contact point, where said arc blow device comprises at least one blow magnet for generating a magnetic blow field, where said blow field is of such nature that a switch arc developing when said contact point opens is blown out from said contact point, wherein said blow field comprises a first magnetic field area and a second magnetic field area arranged adjacent to said first magnetic field area, where magnetic field lines of said first magnetic field area are oriented in opposite direction to magnetic field lines of said second magnetic field area, and where said blow field further comprises a first transition area which connects said first magnetic field area and said second magnetic field area with each other, where an orientation of said magnetic field lines in said first transition area, each starting out from said first magnetic field area and said second magnetic field area, aligns toward said contact point so that said switch arc within said first transition area is in dependence of a direction of a current, starting out from said contact point, directed either into said first magnetic field area or into said second magnetic field area and there in both cases blown in the same direction away from said contact point, wherein said arc blow device comprises a first lateral pole plate, a second lateral pole plate and an interposed center pole plate, where said first magnetic field area is given between said first lateral pole plate and said center pole plate, and where said second magnetic field area is given between said second lateral pole plate and said center pole plate, wherein said switching device further comprises an arc extinguishing device which is arranged such that said switch arc is blown through said arc blow device into said arc extinguishing device, irrespective of the direction of the current, wherein said center pole plate at least at one first end facing said contact point is shorter than said two lateral pole plates, wherein the first transition area is adjacent to the first end and between the first and second lateral pole plates, and wherein said center pole plate is at a second end disposed opposite to its first end also shorter than said two lateral pole plates, wherein a second transition area is located adjacent the second end between the first and second lateral pole plates such that the center pole plate is located between the first and second transition areas, and wherein said switch arc after passing through either the first or second magnetic field area and entering the second transition area is directed away from the lateral pole plate corresponding to the magnetic field area that the arc passed through and toward a center of the second transition area in order to be blown into a center of the arc extinguish device.
2. The switching device according to claim 1, wherein said first magnetic field area is associated with a first channel and said second magnetic field area with a second channel, where said first channel and said second channel extend in parallel and are arranged adjacently, and where said first channel is transverse to its longitudinal extension permeated by the magnetic field lines of said first magnetic field area, and said second channel is transverse to its longitudinal extension permeated by the magnetic field lines of said second magnetic field area.
3. The switching device according to claim 1, wherein said first lateral pole plate is associated with at least one first blow magnet, and said second lateral pole plate with at least one second blow magnet, where said first blow magnet and said second blow magnet are poled oppositely, and where said blow magnets are permanent magnets.
4. The switching device according to claim 1, wherein said two lateral pole plates extend laterally adjacent to said contact point, so that said contact point is located between a first end of said first lateral pole plate and a first end of said second lateral pole plate.
5. A switching device with at least one contact point and an arc blow device associated with said contact point, where said arc blow device comprises at least one blow magnet for generating a magnetic blow field, where said blow field is of such nature that a switch arc developing when said contact point opens is blown out from said contact point, wherein said blow field comprises a first magnetic field area and a second magnetic field area arranged adjacent to said first magnetic field area, where magnetic field lines of said first magnetic field area are oriented in opposite direction to magnetic field lines of said second magnetic field area, and where said blow field further comprises a transition area which connects said first magnetic field area and said second magnetic field area with each other, where an orientation of said magnetic field lines in said transition area, each starting out from said first magnetic field area and said second magnetic field area, aligns toward said contact point so that said switch arc within said transition area is in dependence of a direction of a current, starting out from said contact point, directed either into said first magnetic field area or into said second magnetic field area and there in both cases blown in the same direction away from said contact point, wherein said switching device comprises a first contact point and a second contact point, where said first contact point is associated with a first arc blow device and said second contact point with a second arc blow device, where said first contact point comprises a first fixed contact and a first moveable contact, where said second contact point comprises a second fixed contact and a second movable contact, where said first movable contact and said second movable contact are arranged at oppositely disposed ends of a common contact bridge, where said first fixed contact is associated with at least one first arc guide plate and said second fixed contact with at least one second arc guide plate, where said first arc guide plate and said second arc guide plate extend between said respective fixed contact and said arc extinguishing device and are conductively connected to said respective fixed contact, where furthermore a third arc guide plate and a fourth arc guide plate are provided, where said third arc guide plate and said fourth arc guide plate each extend in an arcuate manner from said first movable contact to said second movable contact, so that said third arc guide plate and said fourth arc guide plate together with said contact bridge each form an almost closed loop, and where said center pole plates of said first and said second arc blow device are each arranged between said third and said fourth arc guide plate.
6. The switching device according to claim 5, wherein said first blow magnet of said first arc blow device and said first blow magnet of said second arc blow device are disposed within the loop being formed by said third arc guide plate and said contact bridge, where said second blow magnet of said first arc blow device and said second blow magnet of said second arc blow device are disposed within the loop being formed by said fourth arc guide plate and said contact bridge.
7. The switching device according to claim 5, wherein said center pole plates of said first and said second arc blow device are sheathed in an electrically insulating manner.
8. The switching device according to claim 5, wherein said arc extinguishing device comprises a first arc extinguishing device and a second arc extinguishing device, where said first and said second arc extinguishing devices are arranged at oppositely disposed sides of a casing of said switching device such that said first channel and said second channel of said first arc blow device lead to said first arc extinguishing device, where said first channel and said second channel of said second arc blow device lead to said second arc extinguishing device.
9. The switching device according to claim 8, wherein a third arc extinguishing device is further disposed on an upper side of said casing connecting the two oppositely disposed sides of said casing such that said first and said second channels of said first and said second arc blow devices also lead to said third arc extinguishing device.
10. The switching device according to claim 8, wherein said arc extinguishing device can be completely removed, possibly together with said two arc blow devices.
11. The switching device according to claim 5, wherein said contact bridge is arranged on a contact carrier made of electrically insulating material, where said contact carrier extends between said first contact point and said second contact point across the clear width of said casing of said switching device.
Description
(1) Embodiments of the present invention are explained in more detail below with reference to drawings, where:
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(13) It applies to the following embodiments that like components are designated with like reference numerals. If a drawing contains reference numerals which are not explained in more detail in the accompanying figure description, then reference is made to preceding or subsequent figure descriptions.
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(15) Contactor 1 comprises two fixed contacts 7.1 and 7.2 which are each electrically connected to an associated terminal contact 8.1, 8.2. The two fixed contacts 7.1 and 7.2 can be electrically connected to each other by way of a contact bridge 10. Contact bridge 10 is actuated by the armature of an electromagnetic drive 19 and comprises two movable contacts 9.1, 9.2. When closing the contacts, first movable contact 9.1 comes to abut against first fixed contact 7.1. Second movable contact 9.2 contacts second fixed contact 7.2. As mentioned above, the casing of contactor 1 is not shown. In the depiction, only chassis 20 of the switching device is shown to which the electromagnetic drive is attached.
(16) When the contacts open, a switch arc respectively develops between first fixed contact 7.1 and first movable contact 9.1 and between second fixed contact 7.2 and second movable contact 9.2.
(17) In order to prevent that the switching device is damaged due to the formation of the switch arcs, the latter must be directed away from the contact area and be extinguished. The combination of first fixed contact 7.1 and first movable contact 9.1 is hereinafter referred to as the first contact point. The combination of second contact 7.2 and second movable contact 9.2 is referred to as the second contact point. The switching device comprises an arc blow device for each of the two contact points for blowing the switch arc away from the contact point. Each of the two arc blow devices is associated with an arc extinguishing device 5.1 and 5.2, respectively. The arc extinguishing devices are shown schematically in
(18) The structure of the arc blow device is first explained for the first contact point consisting of first fixed contact 7.1 and first movable contact 9.1. The blow field being created by the arc blow device is in the switching device according to the invention generated solely in a permanent-magnetic manner. Electrically operated blow-out coils are not needed. Therefore, only the two permanent magnets 2.1 and 2.2 are employed. The two permanent magnets 2.1 and 2.2 are respectively disposed between the first contact point and arc extinguishing device 5.1 which is associated with the first contact point. First permanent magnet 2.1 is there in direct contact with first lateral pole plate 6.1, which is arranged on a side wall of the switch casing, not shown. Second permanent magnet 2.2 is likewise in direct contact with a second lateral pole plate 6.2 which is arranged on the oppositely disposed side of the casing and not shown in
(19) The two permanent magnets 2.1 and 2.2 are oppositely poled. The south pole is respectively located on the outside on first pole plate 6.1 and on second pole plate 6.2, respectively. The common north pole is located on center pole plate 6.3. The opposite polarity has the effect that the magnetic field being established between second lateral pole plate 6.2 (at the right) and center pole plate 6.3 is oriented exactly opposite to the magnetic field that is established between first pole plate 6.1 (at the left) and center pole plate 6.3. This fact is also apparent from magnetic field lines 23 which are drawn in
(20) The pole plates define two channels between themselves, which both, starting out from the first contact point, lead to arc extinguishing device 5.1. A first channel 4.1 there exists between first lateral pole plate 6.1 and center pole plate 6.3. A second channel 4.2 exists between second lateral pole plate 6.2 and center pole plate 6.3. The two channels are each transverse to their longitudinal extension permeated by one of the two oppositely poled magnetic fields. As is clear from
(21) If first terminal contact 8.1 is now connected to the positive pole of a voltage source, then a switch arc 3.1 develops at the first contact point when the contacts opens and is by the magnetic blow field in
(22) At the second contact point being formed by second fixed contact 7.2 and second movable contact 9.2, an arc blow device is also provided which is of identical structure as the arc blow device at the first contact point. The only significant difference is that the two permanent magnets 2.1, 2.2 are oriented oppositely. At the second contact point, center pole plate 6.3 therefore marks the south pole. The two lateral pole plates 6.1 and 6.2 each form the north pole of the magnetic field. When first terminal contact 8.1 is connected to the positive pole and second terminal contact 8.2 to the negative pole of a voltage source, switch arc 3.2 developing at the second contact point is therefore first deflected to the left and then enters into the channel between left lateral pole plate 6.1 and center pole plate 6.3. With reversed voltage, switch arc 3.2 is at the second contact point deflected to the right and therefore enters the channel between right lateral pole plate is 6.2 and center pole plate 6.3.
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(24) Corresponding arc guide plates are also provided at the second contact point, where third and fourth arc guide plate 13.1, 14.1 at the first contact point are each electrically connected to respective third and fourth arc guide plate 13.2, 14.2 at the second contact point. This means that third arc guide plate 13.1 at the first contact point is via an electrical connection 15 electrically connected to third arc guide plate 13.2 at the second contact point. Likewise, fourth arc guide plate 14.1 at the first contact point is via an electrical connection 16 electrically connected to fourth arc guide plate 14.2 at the second contact point. There is additionally an electrical connection 17 between third arc guide plate 13.1 and fourth arc guide plate 14.1 at the first contact point in which a diode 18 is provided permitting only one direction of current. It should be noted that the diode is necessary only in the event that the contactor is used for AC-applications. Second fixed contact 7.2 is connected to the two arc guide plates 11.2 and 12.2. Arc guide plate 11.2 there at the second contact point forms the first arc guide plate. Arc guide plate 12.2 forms the second arc guide plate.
(25) In the following, the mode of operation of the arc guide plates and the respective electrical connection lines are explained in more detail. When first terminal contact 8.1 is connected to the positive pole and second terminal contact 8.2 to the negative pole of a voltage source, switch arc 3.1 developing at the first contact point enters into second channel 4.2 between second lateral pole plate 6.2 and center pole plate 6.3. At the time switch arc 3.1 develops, the latter exists between first fixed contact 7.1 and first movable contact 9.1 which is arranged on contact bridge 10. In order to be able to enter channel 4.2, the switch arc must spark over from contact bridge 10 to fourth arc guide plate 14.1. The current there flows from first fixed contact 7.1 via second arc guide plate 12.1, first switch arc 3.1, fourth arc guide plate 14.1, electrical connection line 17, third arc guide plate 13.1, electrical connection line 15, third arc guide plate 13.2 at the second contact point, second switch arc 3.2 and first arc guide plate 11.2 at the second contact point to second fixed contact 7.2. This case is illustrated in
(26) With reverse voltage applied, the case shown in
(27) By using diode 18 in electrical connecting line 17 between third arc guide plate 13.1 and fourth arc guide plate 14.1 at the first contact point, the switching device according to the invention is also suitable for AC operation. If switch arcs 3.1 and 3.2 develop during the positive half-wave, then the state shown in
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(30) The switching device according to the second embodiment also comprises two contact points. First contact point 7.1/9.1 is associated with a first arc blow device, second contact point 7.2/9.2 is associated with a second arc blow device. The first arc blow device is shown in
(31) The arc extinguishing device of switching device 1 comprises a first arc extinguishing device 5.1 and a second arc extinguishing device 5.2 on opposite sides of the casing. First arc extinguishing device 5.1 is associated with first contact point 7.1/9.1. First channel 4.1 and second channel 4.2 of the first arc blow device being associated with the first contact point each lead to first arc extinguishing device 5.1. Second arc extinguishing device 5.2 is associated with second contact point 7.2/9.2. First channel 4.1 and second channel 4.2 of the second arc blow device being associated with the second contact point each lead to second arc extinguishing device 5.2. Third arc extinguishing device 5.3 is further disposed on an upper side of the casing, where the first and the second channels of the first and the second arc blow devices also lead to third arc extinguishing device 5.3. The extinguishing potential is if necessary increased by the third arc extinguishing device. Parts of the casing being located between the arc extinguishing device can by suitable copper plates 32 be protected from the arc. All three arc extinguishing devices 5.1, 5.2, and 5.3 each comprise several extinguishing elements 29 and 30, which are alternately stacked. The extinguishing elements are made of ceramic. At that end facing the contact point, they each comprise at least two wedge-shaped flanks, where the wedge-shaped flanks of a first extinguishing element 29 shown in
(32) First fixed contact 7.1 is associated with a first arc guide plate 11 and second fixed contact 7.2 is associated with a second arc guide 12. First arc guide plate 11 and second arc guide plate 12 extend between respective fixed contact 7.1 or 7.2 and respectively associated arc extinguishing device 5.1 or 5.2. They each connect fixed contact 7.1 or 7.2, respectively, with associated terminal contact 8.1 or 8.2, respectively. First arc guide plate 11 and second arc guide plate 12 are disposed below respective center pole plate 6.3 and they each extend in width both over first channel 4.1 as well as over parallel second channel 4.2 of the associated arc blow device. Furthermore, a third arc guide plate 13 and a fourth arc guide plate 14 are provided. Third arc guide plate 13 and fourth arc guide plate 14 each extend in an arcuate manner from first movable contact 9.1 to second movable contact 9.2, so that third arc guide plate 13 and fourth arc guide plate 14 together with contact bridge 10 each form a nearly closed loop. As shown in
(33) The ends of third arc guide plate 13 and fourth arc guide plate 14 are each slightly spaced from the ends of contact bridge 10 so that contact bridge 10 can be moved relative to the third and the fourth arc guide plate. A foot of the switch arc sparks over from the contact bridge onto the third or the fourth arc guide plate, respectively, when the arc is blown out from the contact point. The corners of the contact bridge are preferably rounded in order to increase service life.
(34) First blow magnet 2.1 of the first arc blow device and first blow magnet 2.1 of the second arc blow device are disposed within the loop being formed by third arc guide plate 13 and contact bridge 10, where second blow magnet 2.2 of the first arc blow device and second blow magnet 2.2 of the second arc blow device are disposed within the loop being formed by fourth arc guide plate 14 and contact bridge 10. The blow magnets are thereby in a simple manner shielded from the arc. A protective covering for the blow magnets made of ceramic or the like is not required.
(35) Center pole plates 6.3 of the first and the second arc blow device are sheathed in an electrically insulating manner. Contact bridge 10 is disposed on a contact carrier 27 made of electrically insulating material. As shown in
(36) In the second embodiment shown in