Single bottle interrupter
11600459 ยท 2023-03-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H33/66207
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A bi-stable mechanism for a vacuum interrupter. The bi-stable mechanism includes an actuator; and a cam pivotable by the actuator, the cam moving a moveable contact. Wherein a bellows assembly is positioned above a vacuum bottle and coupled to a housing. The bellows assembly includes an outer cylindrical shell surrounding an opening spring, a spring plate, a contact spring, and a bellows. The bellows assembly reciprocates the moveable contact to prevent arcing between a pair of contacts and biasing the pair of contacts apart from each other.
Claims
1. A bi-stable mechanism for a vacuum interrupter, the bi-stable mechanism comprising: an actuator; and a cam pivotable by the actuator, the cam moving a moveable contact; wherein a bellows assembly is positioned above a vacuum bottle and coupled to a housing, the bellows assembly including an outer cylindrical shell surrounding an opening spring, a spring plate, a contact spring, and a bellows, the bellows assembly reciprocating the moveable contact to prevent arcing between a pair of contacts and biasing the pair of contacts apart from each other.
2. The bi-stable mechanism of claim 1, wherein the vacuum interrupter interrupts a voltage of at least approximately 69 kV.
3. The bi-stable mechanism of claim 1, wherein the housing is comprised of a polymer epoxy.
4. The bi-stable mechanism of claim 1, wherein current flows through the contacts in the closed position.
5. The bi-stable mechanism of claim 1, wherein a flow of current through the contacts is stopped when the contacts are apart from each other.
6. The bi-stable mechanism of claim 1, wherein the actuator is a conductive operating arm.
7. The bi-stable mechanism of claim 1, wherein the actuator includes a pair of bumpers.
8. The bi-stable mechanism of claim 1, wherein the cam is a pair of pivotably connected links.
9. A bellows assembly positioned above a vacuum bottle and coupled to a housing of a vacuum interrupter, the bellows assembly comprising: an outer cylindrical shell surrounding an opening spring; a spring plate; a contact spring; and a bellows; wherein the bellows assembly reciprocates a moveable contact to prevent arcing between a pair of contacts and biasing the pair of contacts apart from each other.
10. The bellows assembly of claim 9, wherein the vacuum interrupter interrupts a voltage of at least approximately 69 kV.
11. The bellows assembly of claim 9, wherein the housing is comprised of a polymer epoxy.
12. The bellows assembly of claim 9, wherein current flows through the contacts in the closed position.
13. The bellows assembly of claim 9, wherein a flow of current through the contacts is stopped when the contacts are apart from each other.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) Before any embodiments of the application are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the application is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The application is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways.
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(9) The lower end 22 further includes a pedestal 34 having a lower pedestal end 36. The lower pedestal end 36 has a disc-shaped construction similar to that of the upper foot end 30. The lower pedestal end 36 also has a number of holes 38 positioned at regular intervals about a circumference of the disc-shaped lower pedestal end 36. The holes 38 are positioned to align with holes 32 such that the foot 24 can be fastened to the pedestal 34 with screws, bolts, rivets or other suitable fasteners. Alternatively, the foot 24 can be attached to the pedestal 34 by other means including welding, adhesives, or by casting the foot 24 and pedestal 34 as a monolithic structure. A disc-shaped upper pedestal end 40 of the pedestal 34 is connected to the lower pedestal end 36 by an elongated cylindrical shaft 42. The elongated cylindrical shaft 42 is positioned generally along a central axis of the vacuum interrupter assembly 10.
(10) Continuing along the central axis of the vacuum interrupter assembly 10, the singular vacuum bottle housing 14 is disposed on the upper pedestal end 40 of the pedestal 34. The vacuum bottle housing 14 includes an outer shell 44 having a circumferentially ribbed surface 46. Disposed on top of the vacuum bottle housing 14 is the bellows assembly 20. The bellows assembly 20 includes an outer cylindrical shell 50. A number of windows 52 are spaced around the cylindrical shell 50 such that an opening spring 54 of the bellows assembly 20 is visible through the windows 52. A set of passages 56 are located about an outer circumference of a lower shell end 58 of the cylindrical shell 50 for fastening the bellows assembly 20, and thereby the bi-stable mechanism 18, to the vacuum bottle housing 14.
(11) As further illustrated in MG. 2, an externally flanged upper end 60 of the cylindrical shell 50 interfaces with a lower housing end 62 of a generally cylindrical housing 64 of the bi-stable mechanism 18. A set of fasteners, such as bolts, screws, or other suitable fasteners, pass through a second set of passages 68 in the lower housing end 62 and through the flanged upper end 60 to connect the bi-stable mechanism 18 to the bellows assembly 20. A pair of opposed bi-stable link adjustment bolts 70 pass through openings 72 in the cylindrical housing 64. The bi-stable link adjustment bolts 70 are oriented in a transverse direction (i.e., orthogonal) relative to the central axis of the vacuum interrupter assembly 10. A shaft 74 extends through the cylindrical housing 64 at a right angle relative to the opposed bi-stable link adjustment bolts 70. The shaft 74 is spaced laterally apart from bi-stable link adjustment bolts 70 towards an upper housing end 76 of the cylindrical housing 64. An end of the shaft 74 passes through a connector 78 located external to the cylindrical housing 64. The connector 78 is configured to receive and fasten to one end of a conductive operating arm 80 (e.g., an actuator) such that the operating arm 80 is rotatable about an axis of the shaft 74. In the embodiment illustrated in
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(15) The shaft 102 includes a radial projection 104 located at an intermediate position along the length of the shaft 102. The contact spring 98 is positioned between the spring plate 97 and the radial projection 104, while the bellows 100 is positioned between the radial projection 104 and the lower shell end 58. The bellows 100 forms a gas and liquid barrier with the radial projection 104 at one end and with the lower shell end 58 at the other end, thereby isolating the moveable contact 94 within the vacuum bottle 92. In one embodiment, projection 104 is attached (e.g., welded) to the bellow 100, thereby allowing shaft 102 to be threaded and sealed from water ingress with a sealing compound,
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(17) In operation, the vacuum interrupter assembly 10 starts in a closed position. In the closed position, the bi-stable mechanism 18 is in a first position such that the moveable contact 94 and fixed contact 90 are made to touch, or contact, each other. In this position, the opening spring 54 is compressed by the spring plate 97. The spring plate 97 is held in position by the links 112 pushing the clevis 108 against the upper face of the spring plate 97. Contact pressure is applied to the bellows 100 and shaft 102 by the contact spring 98 in order to maintain contact.
(18) In the closed position, a current can travels through the vacuum interrupter assembly 10, in the following manner. Current travels through the foot 24, pedestal 34, and into the fixed contact 90. The current then flows from the fixed contact 90 to the moveable contact 94 and into the shaft 102. From shaft 102, the current flows to cylindrical shell 50 through a first flexible conductive braid to upper shell end 60, into shaft 74 via a second flexible conductive braid, and, into the conductive operating arm 80.
(19) The vacuum interrupter assembly 10 provides arc quenching when transitioned into the open position. Opening occurs when the operating arm 80 is pivoted on the axis of the shaft 74, thereby rotating the carriage 114 and bumpers 116. As the bi-stable links 112 are forced over center by the bumpers 116, the clevis 108 releases the spring plate 97 allowing the opening spring 54 to push upward. The spring plate 97 pushes the spring plate nut 99, which is threaded to the bellows 100, upward. This action pulls the moveable contact 94 upward to the open position. Throughout this movement the passage 106 provides a bushing surface for the clevis 108 and the cylindrical shell 50 provides a bushing surface for the spring plate 97. When in the open position, arcing is prevented between the contacts at approximately 69 kV. In another embodiment, arcing is prevented between the contacts at a voltage greater than approximately 69 kV.
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(21) The vacuum interrupter assembly 10 improves upon prior art vacuum interrupters by utilizing a single set of contacts housed in a single vacuum bottle, where typically at least three sets of contacts/vacuum bottles are required. In order to furnish a design including a single vacuum bottle, the bi-stable mechanism and bellows assembly need to be modified to yield a suitable displacement of the moveable contact. This is because it is necessary to achieve adequate separation between the moveable contact and the fixed contact in order to prevent ignition of the arc once extinguished.
(22) Another objective of the vacuum interrupter assembly 10 is to provide an improved vacuum bottle housing. Typical vacuum bottles for current interrupters in the prior art are surrounded by glass or pressurized fiberglass housings. The vacuum interrupter assembly 10, according to one embodiment, provides a housing comprised of a solid insulating material. In one example, the housing is comprised of a polymer epoxy, such as a cycloaliphatic polymer epoxy, however, other suitable solid insulating materials may be used.
(23) Another advantage of the vacuum interrupter 10 is that the vacuum interrupter 10 is housed in a solid insulating material. However, it is possible that the vacuum interrupter assembly 10 can include a plurality of vacuum bottles contained in various housings. For example, the vacuum interrupter assembly 10 can include one to eight vacuum bottles. When more than one vacuum bottle is present, the vacuum bottles are serially, connected. Moreover, the vacuum bottles may be housed in pressurized fiberglass (or other glass tubes), or a solid insulating material such as an epoxy or resin, and in particular, a cycloaliphatic epoxy. The vacuum bottle contacts are open or closed by a pedestal plate attached to one end of each vacuum bottle. However, other suitable mechanisms for operating the contacts can be substituted.
(24) Thus, the application provides, among other things, a vacuum interrupter for interrupting a voltage. Various features and advantages of the application are set forth in the following claims.