Guiding pull ring
11631560 · 2023-04-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H2033/6665
ELECTRICITY
H01H75/04
ELECTRICITY
H01H33/66207
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A guiding pull ring member for guiding a unit top contact in a switch assembly into a mounting contact. The guide ring member includes a mounting ring defined in a first plane, a grasping ring coupled to one side of the mounting ring and being defined in a second plane perpendicular to the first plane, and a V-shaped guide piece coupled to the mounting ring at a side opposite from the grasping ring and extending perpendicular to the first plane. The guiding pull ring member has particular application for a solenoid operated vacuum interrupter recloser switch mounted to a utility pole.
Claims
1. A vacuum interrupter switch assembly comprising: a vacuum interrupter disposed within a housing, the housing having a top surface formed with an standoff; a contact that extends from the standoff and parallel to a longitudinal axis of the housing, the contact configured to electrically connect the vacuum interrupter within the housing to a contact of a mounting into which the vacuum interrupter switch assembly is configured to be disposed; a guide and pull ring structure including a mounting ring sized to be received around and mechanically secured to the standoff, a grasping ring coupled to one side of the mounting ring and being defined in a second plane perpendicular to a first plane and parallel to the longitudinal axis, and a V-shaped guide piece coupled to the mounting ring at a side opposite from the grasping ring and extending perpendicular to the first plane and parallel to the longitudinal axis, an open side of the V-shaped guide piece being aligned toward and parallel to the contact and a closed side of the V-shaped guide piece, opposite the open side, being aligned away from and parallel to the contact when the mounting ring is secured to the standoff.
2. The vacuum interrupter switch assembly of claim 1, wherein the standoff is cylindrical.
3. The vacuum interrupter switch assembly of claim 1, wherein the vacuum interrupter switch assembly is a recloser switch configured to be mounted to a utility pole.
4. The vacuum interrupter switch assembly of claim 1, wherein the V-shaped member and the contact above a top surface of the standoff have a common length dimension.
5. The vacuum interrupter switch assembly of claim 4, wherein the grasping ring is coupled to one of a securing tabs.
6. The vacuum interrupter switch assembly of claim 1, wherein the mounting ring is an open ring and includes a pair of opposing securing tabs that operate to close the mounting ring about the standoff.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
(5) The following discussion of the embodiments of the disclosure directed to a guiding pull ring member including a V-shaped guide piece for guiding a unit top contact associated with a vacuum interrupter assembly into a mounting connector secured to a utility pole so as to make electrical contact therebetween is merely exemplary in nature, and is in no way intended to limit the disclosure or its applications or uses. For example, the discussion herein refers to the guiding pull ring member as being part of a fault recloser switch having a vacuum interrupter. However, as will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, the guiding pull ring member may have other applications.
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(7) The vacuum interrupter assembly 12 includes a vacuum interrupter 30 having an insulation housing 32 that encloses a vacuum interrupter switch (not shown) of the type referred to above, where the vacuum interrupter 30 can be any vacuum interrupter known in the art for medium voltage uses that is suitable for the purposes discussed herein. More particularly, the housing 32 encloses a vacuum chamber (not shown), a fixed contact (not shown) that is electrically coupled to a unit top contact 34, and a movable contact (not shown) that is electrically coupled to a unit bottom contact (not shown), where the fixed and movable contacts are in contact with each other within the vacuum chamber when the vacuum interrupter 30 is closed. When the vacuum interrupter 30 is opened by moving the movable contact away from the fixed contact the arc that is created between the contacts is quickly extinguished by the vacuum.
(8) The housing 32 is mounted to an enclosure 36. In this non-limiting embodiment, the enclosure 36 encloses a dielectric drive rod (not shown) connected to the movable contact, a contact spring (not shown) and a solenoid or magnetic actuator (not shown). When the actuator is energized for a switch closing operation, the movable contact is forced against the fixed contact against the bias of the spring to hold the interrupter 30 closed through a magnetic latch in the actuator. When the actuator is energized for a switch open operation, the actuator and the spring move the movable contact away from the fixed contact to open the vacuum interrupter 30 and the actuator magnetically latches in the open position.
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(10) A guiding pull ring member 70 is coupled to a top insert 68 of the housing 32.
(11) To connect the vacuum interrupter assembly 12 to the insulator 18, a worker positions the trunnion 52 in the catch 50 using a hot stick or otherwise so that the vacuum interrupter assembly 12 hangs therefrom, where the vacuum interrupter assembly 12 is electrically coupled to the hinge 16. The worker then grasps the grasping ring 80 and rotates the vacuum interrupter assembly 12 so that the unit top contact 34 moves towards the mounting assembly 14. When the unit top contact 34 engages the mounting top contact 54 between the attachment hooks 64 and 66, the mounting top contact 54 is pushed upwards against the bias of the spring 58 towards the tab 56, where the unit top contact 34 is electrically and mechanically coupled to the mounting contact 54 and is held in place. Now there is an electrical path through the vacuum interrupter assembly 12. Because the guide piece 82 is positioned behind the unit top contact 34 it reaches the attachment hooks 64 and 66 before the contact 34 does. Because the guide piece 82 is V-shaped, it is able to more easily move between the attachment hooks 64 and 66 even if the unit top contact 34 is slightly misaligned with the attachment hooks 64 and 66. Therefore, the guide piece 82 increases the ability and reliability that the unit top contact 34 will be properly coupled to the mounting top contact 54. The worker can disconnect the vacuum interrupter assembly 12 from the insulator 18 by grasping the grasping ring 80 and pulling outward to disengage the contacts 34 and 54, and then lifting the trunnion 52 out of the catch 50.
(12) The foregoing discussion discloses and describes merely exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure. One skilled in the art will readily recognize from such discussion and from the accompanying drawings and claims that various changes, modifications and variations can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure as defined in the following claims.