Portable actuator device and system for remotely operating electrical disconnect switches
09666384 ยท 2017-05-30
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Abstract
A portable actuator system enables the remote operation of electrical disconnect switches with a portable actuator device that is temporarily installed at the disconnect switch location. An embodiment, among others, of the portable actuator device has an electric motor having a drive shaft that can be controlled to rotate about a longitudinal axis. The actuator device also has elongated movable first and second arms that are controlled by the drive shaft. The first arm engages and moves the disconnect handle in a first rotational direction so that the disconnect handle is switched to the open position. The second arm engages and moves the disconnect handle in a second rotational direction so that the disconnect handle is switched to the closed position.
Claims
1. A portable actuator system for enabling remote actuation of a disconnect switch, the disconnect switch having a disconnect handle that is movable to at least an open position and a closed position, the disconnect handle extending outwardly from the disconnect switch and having a distal end that is rotationally moved when the disconnect handle is moved between the open and closed positions, the system comprising: an electric motor having a drive shaft that can be controlled to rotate about a longitudinal axis; an elongated first arm having a first arm distal end and a first arm proximal end; an elongated second arm having a second arm distal end and a second arm proximal end; wherein the first arm is capable of pivoting at the first arm proximal end about the axis while the second arm remains in a non-actuated position in close proximity to the frame when the drive shaft is rotated in a first rotational direction so that first arm distal end is moved about the axis in the first rotational direction, the first arm for engaging and moving the disconnect handle in the first rotational direction so that the disconnect handle is switched to the open position; wherein the second arm is capable of pivoting at the second arm proximal end about the axis while the first arm remains in a non-actuated position in close proximity to the frame when the drive shaft is rotated in a second rotational direction so that the second arm distal end is moved about the axis in the second rotational direction, the second rotational direction being opposite to the first rotational direction, the second arm for engaging and moving the disconnect handle in the second rotational direction so that the disconnect handle is switched to the closed position; a controller communicatively coupled to the electric motor to control the electric motor and the arms; and an operator interface communicatively coupled to the controller, the operator interface designed to enable an operator to remotely control the electric motor and the arms in order to selectively engage and move the disconnect handle to the open and closed positions.
2. The system of claim 1, further comprising: a generally planar frame to which is mounted the motor and arms, the frame having an aperture through which the disconnect handle is received; and first and second fingers extending outwardly and perpendicularly from the elongated first and second arms, respectively, the first and second fingers designed to extend over the aperture and behind the distal end of the disconnect handle, the first finger for engaging the disconnect handle when the first arm is moved in the first rotational direction, the second finger for engaging the disconnect handle when the second arm is moved in the second rotational direction.
3. The system of claim 2, further comprising a holding magnet assembly for temporarily mounting the frame to a surface of the disconnect switch.
4. The system of claim 2, further comprising a spiral-wound elongation spring associated with each of the first and second arms to provide a force that causes each of the arms to seek to return to the non-actuated position, the non-actuated position being one where the distal ends of the arms are in close proximity to the frame.
5. The system of claim 2, further comprising a suction cup that enables temporary mounting of the frame to a surface of the disconnect switch.
6. The system of claim 2, further comprising a means for attaching the frame to a permanent feature of the disconnect switch.
7. The system of claim 2, further comprising: a sensor that detects an orientation of the frame; and program code associated with the controller that is designed to adjust the operator interface based at least in part upon a detected orientation.
8. The system of claim 7, wherein the sensor is an accelerometer or gyroscope.
9. The system of claim 2, wherein the first and second arms are each generally flat planar members, each having a circular aperture near the respective first and second proximal ends through which the drive shaft passes, and each comprising respective first and second notches situated near the respective first and second proximal ends, and further comprising a drive cam attached to and rotatable by the drive shaft, the drive cam having a projection extending outwardly in a radial direction from the drive shaft, the projection designed to engage the first arm in the first notch when the first arm engages and moves the disconnect handle, the projection designed to engage the second arm in the second notch when the second arm engages and moves the disconnect handle.
10. The system of claim 9, wherein the first and second fingers are generally planar rectangular extensions that are generally at a right angle relative to the respective first and second arms.
11. A portable actuator system for enabling remote actuation of a disconnect switch, the disconnect switch having a disconnect handle that is movable to at least an open position and a closed position, the disconnect handle extending outwardly from the disconnect switch and having a distal end that is rotationally moved when the disconnect handle is moved between the open and closed positions, the system comprising: rotation means for engaging and rotating the disconnect handle associated with the disconnect switch; driving means for driving the rotation means; attachment means for attaching the rotation means and the electric motor means to the disconnect switch so that the electric motor means remains stationary while the rotation means moves, engages, and rotates the disconnect handle; and controller means for enabling an operator to control the electric motor means to move the disconnect handle to the open and closed positions; wherein the rotation means comprises: an elongated first arm having a distal end and a proximal end, the first arm capable of pivoting at the proximal end about a longitudinal axis when the drive shaft is rotated in a first rotational direction so that the distal end is moved about the axis in the first rotational direction, the first arm for engaging and moving the disconnect handle in the first rotational direction so that the disconnect handle is switched to the open position; an elongated second arm having a distal end and a proximal end, the second arm capable of pivoting at the proximal end about the axis when the drive shaft is rotated in a second rotational direction so that the distal end is moved about the axis in the second rotational direction, the second rotational direction being opposite to the first rotational direction, the second arm for engaging and moving the disconnect handle in the second rotational direction so that the disconnect handle is switched to the closed position; and wherein the first and second arms are each generally flat planar members, each having a circular aperture near respective first and second proximal ends through which the drive shaft passes, and each comprising respective first and second notches situated near the respective first and second proximal ends, and further comprising a drive cam attached to and rotatable by the drive shaft, the drive cam having a projection extending outwardly in a radial direction from the drive shaft, the projection designed to engage the first arm in the first notch when the first arm engages and moves the disconnect handle, the projection designed to engage the second arm in the second notch when the second arm engages and moves the disconnect handle.
12. The system of claim 11, wherein the driving means further comprises an electric motor having a drive shaft that can be controlled to rotate about a longitudinal axis.
13. The system of claim 11, wherein the controller means further comprises: a controller communicatively coupled to the driving means to control the electric motor means; and an operator interface communicatively coupled to the controller, the operator interface designed to enable an operator to remotely control the driving means in order to selectively engage and move the disconnect handle to the open and closed positions.
14. The system of claim 11, wherein the attachment means further comprises a magnet.
15. The system of claim 11, wherein the attachment means further comprises a suction cup.
16. A portable actuator device for enabling remote actuation of a disconnect switch, the disconnect switch having a disconnect handle that is movable to at least an open position and a closed position, the disconnect handle extending outwardly from the disconnect switch and having a distal end that is rotationally moved when the disconnect handle is moved between the open and closed positions, the device comprising: an electric motor having a drive shaft that can be controlled to rotate about a longitudinal axis; an elongated first arm having a distal end and a proximal end, the first arm capable of pivoting at the proximal end about the axis when the drive shaft is rotated in a first rotational direction so that the distal end is moved about the axis in the first rotational direction, the first arm for engaging and moving the disconnect handle in the first rotational direction so that the disconnect handle is switched to the open position; an elongated second arm having a distal end and a proximal end, the second arm capable of pivoting at the proximal end about the axis when the drive shaft is rotated in a second rotational direction so that the distal end is moved about the axis in the second rotational direction, the second rotational direction being opposite to the first rotational direction, the second arm for engaging and moving the disconnect handle in the second rotational direction so that the disconnect handle is switched to the closed position; the first and second arms are each generally flat planar members, each having a circular aperture near the respective first and second proximal ends through which the drive shaft passes, and each comprising respective first and second notches situated near the respective first and second proximal ends, and further comprising a drive cam attached to and rotatable by the drive shaft, the drive cam having a projection extending outwardly in a radial direction from the drive shaft, the projection designed to engage the first arm in the first notch when the first arm engages and moves the disconnect handle, the projection designed to engage the second arm in the second notch when the second arm engages and moves the disconnect handle; a generally planar frame to which is mounted the motor and arms, the frame having an aperture through which the disconnect handle is received; first and second fingers extending outwardly and perpendicularly from the elongated first and second arms, respectively, the first and second fingers designed to extend over the aperture and behind the distal end of the disconnect handle, the first finger for engaging the disconnect handle when the first arm is moved in the first rotational direction, the second finger for engaging the disconnect handle when the second arm is moved in the second rotational direction; and means for attaching the frame to the disconnect switch.
17. The device of claim 16, wherein the first and second fingers are generally planar rectangular extensions that are generally at a right angle relative to the respective first and second arms.
18. The device of claim 16, further comprising: a controller communicatively coupled to the electric motor to control the electric motor and the arms; and an operator interface communicatively coupled to the controller, the operator interface designed to enable an operator to remotely control the electric motor and the arms in order to selectively engage and move the disconnect handle to the open and closed positions.
19. The device of claim 18, further comprising: a sensor that detects an orientation of the frame; and program code associated with the controller that is designed to adjust the operator interface based at least in part upon a detected orientation.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The various embodiments and features of the invention will be clearly depicted in the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present invention. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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(21) The primary mechanism of the portable actuator device 200 is shown in exploded assembly form in
(22) A completely assembled portable actuator device 200 is shown in perspective in
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(28) The gearmotor 201 can also include an internal shaft position sensor 305 (for example, a potentiometer) that communicates signals to the controller 309 that are indicative of the rotational position of the gearmotor shaft 211, so that the controller 309 can track movement of the gearmotor shaft 211. Thus, the controller can sense when the actuator arms 203 and 204 are in the open position, closed position, or neutral position. So, in operation, the actuating arms 203 and 204 start in the neutral position (
(29) In an alternative embodiment, the gearmotor 201, controller, or frame 209 can be equipped with a sensor 307, for example, an accelerometer, gyroscope, etc., that detects an orientation and communicates this information to the controller 309. With this information, the controller 309 can make adjustments to the operator interface 302. For instance, the operator interface 302 may have indicators, such as up and down, right and left, or open and close. With this orientation information, the controller 309 can ensure that these indicators are in fact the way the disconnect handle will be controlled.
(30) It should be emphasized that the above-described embodiments of the present invention are merely a possible non-limiting examples of implementations, merely set forth for a clear understanding of the principles of the invention. Many variations and modifications may be made to the above-described embodiments of the invention without departing substantially from the spirit and principles of the invention. All such modifications and variations are intended to be included herein within the scope of this disclosure and the present invention.
(31) For example, note that for reasons of simplicity and clarity, the description of the disclosed invention assumes it is applied to a vertically operated switch. However, the disclosed device is equally suitable for use with a disconnect handle that operates in a horizontal orientation. Such a device would be an alternative embodiment to that described above.
(32) In another alternative embodiment, the gearmotor 201, controller, or frame 209 can be equipped with a sensor, for example, an accelerometer, gyroscope, etc., that detects an orientation and communicates this information to the controller. With this information, program code associated with the controller can make adjustments to the operator interface. For instance, the operator interface may have indicators, such as up and down, right and left, or open and close. With this orientation information, the controller can ensure that these indicators are in fact the way the disconnect handle will be controlled.
(33) In another alternative embodiment, the holding magnet assembly 210 can be replaced with one or more suction cups in order to mount the frame 209 of the portable actuator device 200 to the disconnect switch 100.
(34) In another alternative embodiment, the holding magnet assembly can be replaced by mounting the frame 209 of the portable actuator device 200 to the disconnect switch 100 by attaching it to a feature, for example, a bolt, opening, hole, bracket, stud, or edge, associated with the disconnect switch 100 with, for example, a clamp, bolt. etc.