Interruption apparatus employing actuator having movable engagement element
09653224 ยท 2017-05-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H9/102
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01H75/00
ELECTRICITY
H01H77/00
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An improved interruption apparatus includes a plurality of poles, with each of the poles including an actuator. In one embodiment, the actuator can be a fuse having a movable engagement element, and in another embodiment the actuator can be an electric coil that is operable to move a movable engagement element. The interruption apparatus has a single trip unit, and the engagement element of any actuator can actuate the trip unit to move all of the poles from a CLOSED state to an OPEN state.
Claims
1. An interruption apparatus comprising: a plurality of conductors; a contact arm apparatus comprising a plurality of contact arms; a contact apparatus comprising a plurality of sets of separable contacts, each set of separable contacts of the plurality of sets of separable contacts comprising a movable contact and a stationary contact, the movable contact being situated on a corresponding contact arm of the plurality of contact arms, the stationary contact being electrically connected with a first portion of a corresponding conductor of the plurality of conductors and the movable contact being electrically connected with a second portion of the corresponding conductor; a trip unit that is operably connected with each contact arm of the plurality of contact arms, the trip unit being movable between an ON condition wherein the plurality of contact arms are positioned such that the plurality of sets of separable contacts are each in a CLOSED state and an OFF condition wherein the plurality of contact arms are positioned such that the plurality of sets of separable contacts are each in an OPEN state; a plurality of actuators, each actuator of the plurality of actuators being electrically connected with a corresponding conductor of the plurality of conductors, each actuator of the plurality of actuators comprising a support, a detector, and an engagement element, the engagement element being situated on the support and being movable between a first position with respect to the support and a second position with respect to the support, the first position and the second position being different than one another, the engagement element in one of the first position and the second position being engageable with the operating mechanism when the operating mechanism is in the ON condition, responsive to the detector experiencing a predetermined event, the engagement element moving from the first position toward the second position and undergoing a change in its state of engagement with the operating mechanism by becoming one of engaged with the operating mechanism and disengaged from the operating mechanism; and responsive to fewer than all of the engagement elements undergoing the change in state of engagement with the operating mechanism, the trip unit becoming thereby triggered to release the operating mechanism to move from the ON condition to the OFF condition.
2. The interruption apparatus of claim 1 wherein the plurality of actuators comprise a plurality of fuses each having as the detector a fusible element which, responsive to a predetermined event, is structured to undergo an at least partial deformation to cause the engagement element to move from the first position toward the second position.
3. The interruption apparatus of claim 2 wherein the support comprises a biasing element that biases the engagement element toward the second position, and wherein the at least partial deformation permits the biasing element to move the engagement element toward the second position.
4. The interruption apparatus of claim 1 wherein the plurality of actuators comprise a plurality of electrical actuators each having as the detector a coil that is electrically connected with a corresponding conductor of the plurality of conductors and which, responsive to a predetermined event, is structured to magnetically bias the engagement element to move from the first position toward the second position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A further understanding of the disclosed and claimed concept can be gained from the following Description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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(9) Similar numerals refer to similar parts throughout the specification.
DESCRIPTION
(10) An improved interruption apparatus 4 in accordance with the disclosed and claimed concept is depicted schematically in
(11) The interruption apparatus 4 includes an actuator apparatus 12 that includes a plurality of actuators that are indicated at the numerals 16A, 16B, and 16C, it being noted that the actuators can be individually or collectively referred to herein with the numeral 16. A corresponding one of the actuators 16 is provided for each pole 8, and the actuators 16 are thus three in quantity. As will be set forth in greater detail below, the exemplary actuators 16 are each in the exemplary form of a fuse.
(12) As can be further seen in
(13) The interruption apparatus 4 further includes a contact arm apparatus 32 that includes a plurality of contact arms 36, with each pole 8 including its own corresponding contact arm 36. Each pole 8 further includes a set of separable contacts 40. Each set of separable contacts 40 includes a stationary contact 44 and a movable contact 48. The movable contact 48 is affixed to the corresponding contact arm 36 of the pole 8, and the stationary contact 44 is affixed to another portion of the corresponding conductor 20 of the pole 8. The stationary and movable contacts 44 and 48 can be of any form, including blade and socket disconnect-type elements and the like, without departing from the present concept. Each set of separable contacts 40 is depicted in
(14) The interruption apparatus 4 further includes a single trip unit 52 that includes a trip cam 56 which is operably associated with each of the poles 8. The trip unit 52 includes one or more springs that are used to store mechanical energy and further includes a latch that is operable to rapidly release the stored mechanical energy to separate the sets of separable contacts 40.
(15) As will be set forth in greater detail, when the trip cam 56 is engaged or otherwise actuated by any of the actuators 16A, 16B, and 16C, the trip cam 56 triggers the trip unit 52 to move all of the contact arms 36 of the contact arm apparatus 32 to thereby move the sets of separable contacts 40 from the electrically connected condition of
(16) As can be seen in
(17) The exemplary fusible element 68 is depicted in
(18) As can be seen in
(19) The ON condition of the interruption apparatus 4 that is depicted in
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(21) It thus can be seen that the actuators 16A, 16B, and 16C are each separately responsive to an overcurrent condition or other appropriate condition on the associated pole 8A, 8B, and 8C, respectively. Accordingly, any one of the actuators 16A, 16B, and 16C that may experience such an overcurrent condition or other predetermined condition can individually engage the trip cam 56 which, in turn, causes the trip unit 52 to open all of the poles 8, and this is by operation of only the individual trip unit 52.
(22) Employing the individual trip unit 52 to simultaneously operate all three of the poles 8 saves expense by avoiding the need to provide a separate trip unit for each pole 8. Rather, separate actuators 16A, 16B, and 16C are provided for each of the poles 8. The actuators 16 are each individually operable in response to a predetermined condition occurring on its associated pole 8 to engage the trip cam 56 to actuate the individual trip unit 52 to move all of the poles 8 to the OPEN state to move the interruption apparatus to the OFF condition. That is, the use of multiple inexpensive and replaceable actuators 16 and only a single trip unit 52 is advantageously less expensive than providing a separate trip unit 52 for each pole 8, which saves expense, and which is thus desirable.
(23) An improved interruption apparatus 104 in accordance with a second embodiment of the disclosed and claimed concept is depicted in a schematic fashion in
(24) The actuators 116 each include a support 160 and a movable engagement 164 that is movable with respect to the support 160 between a retracted state and an extended state, such as is provided by the actuators 16. It is noted, however, that each support 160 employs a controller 168 that is connected with a corresponding electrical coil 172. In the depicted exemplary embodiment, the controller 168 is electrically connected with its associated pole 108 and, in response to experiencing a predetermined overcurrent or other condition on the pole 108, energizes the coil 172. The energized coil 172 causes the engagement element 164 to move from the retracted state of
(25) While the controllers 168 are depicted in
(26) Since the controller 168 and the coil 172 serve as a detector and do not permanently deform by fusing, the engagement element 164 can be reset to the retracted state. As such, the controller 168 and the coil 172 can again be used to detect a predetermined condition on its associated pole 108 and responsively move the associated engagement element 164 from the retracted state to the extended state. Any one of the actuators 116 is individually operable to move its associated engagement element 164 to the extended state to thereby engage the trip cam 156 and cause the trip unit 152 to move all of the poles 108 to the OPEN state, in a fashion similar to the interruption apparatus 104. Other variations of the concept presented herein will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art.
(27) While specific embodiments of the disclosed concept have been described in detail, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications and alternatives to those details could be developed in light of the overall teachings of the disclosure. Accordingly, the particular arrangements disclosed are meant to be illustrative only and not limiting as to the scope of the disclosed concept which is to be given the full breadth of the claims appended and any and all equivalents thereof.