Electrical switching device having an auxiliary contact
12400819 · 2025-08-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H85/36
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01H85/30
ELECTRICITY
H01H39/00
ELECTRICITY
H01H85/042
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
Electrical cut-off device including a fuse used to open a power line in which a direct current circulates, a movable drawer connected to the fuse and capable, once the fuse is broken, of moving in a fixed chamber under the action of a compression spring mounted between the fixed chamber and the movable drawer, and an auxiliary contact whose fixed contact part is secured to the fixed chamber and movable contact part is secured to the movable drawer whose movement will cause the opening of the normally closed auxiliary contact.
Claims
1. An electrical cut-off device including a fuse used to open a power line in which a direct current circulates, wherein the electrical cut-off device further includes a movable drawer connected to the fuse and capable, once the fuse is broken, of moving in a fixed chamber under an action of a compression spring mounted between the fixed chamber and the movable drawer, and a normally closed auxiliary contact whose fixed contact part is secured to the fixed chamber and movable contact part is secured to the movable drawer whose movement will cause the opening of the normally closed auxiliary contact, wherein the normally closed auxiliary contact is galvanically isolated from the power line.
2. The cut-off device according to claim 1, wherein the movable drawer is fixed to one end of the fuse by a first fixing screw.
3. The cut-off device according to claim 1, wherein the normally closed auxiliary contact is connected to a Sub-D connector in order to actuate an external signaling process.
4. The cut-off device according to claim 1, wherein the fixed and movable contact parts of the normally closed auxiliary contact are each constituted by a copper strip and a silver pad.
5. The cut-off device according to claim 4, wherein the movable contact part is mounted on an isolation plate fixed to a stopper by third fixing screws.
6. The cut-off device according to claim 1, further including a limit switch contact with a copper strip and a silver pad.
7. The cut-off device according to claim 1, wherein the fuse is triggered by a pyrotechnic or mechanical actuator.
8. A high-voltage direct current (HVDC) supply network including a cut-off device according to claim 7.
9. An aircraft propulsion system including a high-voltage direct current supply network according to claim 8.
10. An electrical cut-off device including a fuse used to open a power line in which a direct current circulates, wherein the electrical cut-off device characterized in that it further includes a movable drawer connected to the fuse and capable, once the fuse is broken, of moving in a fixed chamber under an action of a compression spring mounted between the fixed chamber and the movable drawer, and a normally closed auxiliary contact whose fixed contact part is secured to the fixed chamber and movable contact part is secured to the movable drawer whose movement will cause the opening of the normally closed auxiliary contact, wherein the movable drawer is fixed to one end of the fuse by a first fixing screw.
11. An electrical cut-off device including a fuse used to open a power line in which a direct current circulates, wherein the electrical cut-off device characterized in that it further includes a movable drawer connected to the fuse and capable, once the fuse is broken, of moving in a fixed chamber under an action of a compression spring mounted between the fixed chamber and the movable drawer, and a normally closed auxiliary contact whose fixed contact part is secured to the fixed chamber and movable contact part is secured to the movable drawer whose movement will cause the opening of the normally closed auxiliary contact, wherein the movable drawer is made up of a slide sliding in the fixed chamber and of a stopper bearing against the fixed chamber and fixed to the slide by a second fixing screw.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Other characteristics and advantages of the present invention will emerge from the description given below, with reference to the appended drawings which illustrate one exemplary embodiment devoid of any limitation and in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
(5) The principle of the invention is based on the fact that as soon as an overcurrent passes through the fuse of the electrical cut-off device and melts it, a drawer provided with an auxiliary contact is no longer retained by this fuse and then moves into a chamber under the action of a pressurized compression spring and which thus returns to its free position, releasing the auxiliary contact, so as to signal the breakage of the fuse whose monitoring can thus be ensured.
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(7) In the first position of
(8) An auxiliary contact 32 whose fixed contact part 32A is secured to the fixed chamber 22 (more specifically to an offset part 22A of this fixed chamber visible in
(9) The two copper strips of the two fixed and movable contact parts are connected by wiring to a Sub-D type connector (not represented) which makes it possible to read the state of the auxiliary contact and thus monitor and know the state of the fuse of the electrical cut-off device.
(10) In the second position of
(11) Indeed, this slide 16A secured to one end of the fuse 14 is able to be driven in translation under the action of release of this compression spring when the cut-off device 10 moves from its rest, therefore passive, position to an active operating position, bringing its shoulder 160 against the connecting ring 30 held by the compression spring 28 against the fixed chamber 22. The bearing face 162 of the stopper 16B is now separated from the fixed chamber against which it was bearing via the connecting ring 30, this separation setting in motion the normally closed auxiliary contact 32. The movable contact part 32B fixed to the stopper 16B is then set in motion and separates from the opposite fixed contact part 32A fixed to the fixed chamber 5, the auxiliary contact is then in the open position.
(12) It will be noted that when the normally closed auxiliary contactor is, as illustrated, coupled with a normally open auxiliary contact (NO 38), made up of another copper strip 380 and of a silver pad 382, it is possible to ensure that the system has reached its limit under the action of the compression spring 28.