Anti-rebound protection device and circuit breaker comprising the same
12431311 · 2025-09-30
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Abstract
An anti-rebound protection device and a circuit breaker comprising the same is disclosed. The anti-rebound protection device for the circuit breaker includes an operating mechanism. The operating mechanism of the circuit breaker includes a housing, a main shaft arranged in the housing, and an output lever connected to the main shaft. The anti-rebound protection device includes a control cam; a control lever being rotatable relative to the housing, and provided with a first stopper for abutting against the control cam; and a locking mechanism comprising a locking member rotatably connected to the output lever and a second stopper provided on the control lever.
Claims
1. An anti-rebound protection device for a circuit breaker comprising an operating mechanism, the operating mechanism comprising a housing, a main shaft arranged in the housing, and an output lever connected to the main shaft; wherein the anti-rebound protection device comprises: a control cam configured to be connected to the main shaft so as to be driven to rotate during closing of the circuit breaker, and to remain stationary during opening of the circuit breaker; a control lever configured to be rotatable relative to the housing, and provided with a first stopper for abutting against the control cam; and a locking mechanism comprising a locking member configured to be rotatably connected to the output lever and a second stopper provided on the control lever, and wherein the locking mechanism is configured, during the opening of the circuit breaker, such that: a) the locking member is rotated relative to the output lever against the second stopper when the output lever is driven to rotate in a first direction, so as to allow the output lever to keep rotating in the first direction; b) rotation of the output lever in a second direction opposite to the first direction is limited by interference between the locking member and the second stopper.
2. The anti-rebound protection device according to claim 1, wherein the control cam is provided with a recess recessed radially and inwards along its peripheral edge, and wherein the locking mechanism is configured to eliminate the interference between the locking member and the second stopper when the control cam is rotated such that the first stopper abuts against the recess, so as to allow the output lever to rotate in the second direction.
3. The anti-rebound protection device according to claim 1, wherein the control lever has a curved shape and is rotatable around a rotation shaft positioned at a center of the control lever.
4. The anti-rebound protection device according to claim 3, wherein the first stopper is arranged at a first end of the control lever, and wherein the second stopper is arranged at a second end of the control lever opposite to the first end.
5. The anti-rebound protection device according to claim 1, wherein each of the first stopper and the second stopper is a pin shaft.
6. The anti-rebound protection device according to claim 5, wherein the locking member is a locking pawl mated with the pin shaft.
7. The anti-rebound protection device according to claim 1, wherein the anti-rebound protection device further comprises a first spring configured to enable the first stopper to keep abutting against the control cam.
8. The anti-rebound protection device according to claim 1, wherein the anti-rebound protection device further comprises a second spring configured to enable the locking member to abut against the output lever, and to allow the locking member to rotate relative to the output lever against the second stopper.
9. A circuit breaker comprising the anti-rebound protection device according to claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Other features and advantages of the present disclosure will be better understood through the following embodiments described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which a same reference numeral indicates a same or similar component.
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(7) It should be noted that these drawings are not only used to explain the present disclosure, but also help to define the present disclosure when necessary.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) The implementation and usage of the embodiments are discussed in detail below. However, it is conceivable that these specific embodiments discussed herein are merely intended to illustrate specific ways of implementing and using the present disclosure, and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of the present disclosure.
(9) In the specification, when describing the structures and positions of the components, directional expressions, such as upper, lower, clockwise, and anticlockwise, are not absolute, but relative. When the components are arranged as shown in the drawings, these directional expressions are appropriate, but when the positions of these components in the drawings are altered, these directional expressions should be altered accordingly.
(10) In addition, in the specification, the terms, such as mounted to and connected to, should be understood in a broad sense unless otherwise specified and defined. For example, connected to may be fixedly connected to, detachably connected to or integrally connected to, may be mechanically connected to or electrically connected to, and may be directly connected to, indirectly connected to or associated with (something) under some effect. For those skilled in the art, the specific meanings of the above terms in the specification can be understood according to specific circumstances.
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(12) During the closing of the circuit breaker, the output lever 4 is driven to rotate in a first direction (that is, the clockwise direction shown in the drawings) so as to drive the push lever 9 to move upwards, such that the moving contact and a stationary contact are connected to each other, and the opening spring 8 is stretched. During the opening of the circuit breaker, the opening spring 8 pulls the push lever 9 to move downwards, such that the moving contact and the stationary contact are separated from each other, and the output lever 4 is driven to rotate in a second direction (that is, the anticlockwise direction shown in the drawings) opposite to the first direction.
(13) In order to limit the rebound of the moving contact during the opening operation, the circuit breaker of the present disclosure is provided with an anti-rebound protection device D associated with the operating mechanism.
(14) The control cam 1 is connected to the main shaft via its central rotation shaft 11, so as to be driven to rotate during the closing of the circuit breaker, and to remain stationary during the opening of the circuit breaker. The control cam 1 is provided with a recess 12 recessed radially and inwards along its peripheral edge. That is, the peripheral edge of the control cam 1 has a first radial dimension at the positions other than the recess 12, and has a second radial dimension less than the first radial dimension at the recess 12.
(15) The control lever 2 has a curved shape and is rotatable around a rotation shaft 21 positioned substantially at the center of the control lever 2. The rotation shaft 21 may be arranged, for example, on a support 5 mounted to the housing 7. Therefore, the control lever 2 is arranged to be rotatable relative to the housing 7. The upper end of the control lever 2 is provided with a first stopper, such as a first pin shaft 22, and the lower end of the control lever 2 that is bent towards the output lever 4 is provided with a second stopper, such as a second pin shaft 23. A first spring 61 is arranged between the support 5 and the control lever 2 to enable the first pin shaft 22 to keep abutting against the peripheral edge of the control cam 1 at all times. When the control cam 1 is driven to rotate, the first pin shaft 22 slides on the peripheral edge of the control cam 1, and the variation of the radial dimension of the peripheral edge drives the control lever 2 to rotate around its rotation shaft 21.
(16) The locking mechanism comprises the second pin shaft 23 and a locking member rotatably connected to the output lever 4. The locking member is, for example, a locking pawl 3 mated with the second pin shaft 23, as shown in the drawings. A second spring 62 is arranged between the output lever 4 and the locking pawl 3, so as to enable the locking pawl 3 to abut against the output lever 4, and to allow the locking pawl 3 to rotate relative to the output lever 4 around a rotation shaft 31 arranged on the output lever 4 by overcoming the elastic force of the second spring 62 when the locking pawl 3 is subjected to other external forces.
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(18) During the opening operation, the output lever 4 is driven to rotate anticlockwise from the initial position shown in
(19) In case of the rebound of the moving contact, the output lever 4 is driven to rotate clockwise from the extreme position shown in
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(21) It can be noted that, the control cam 1 can be driven to rotate only in the anticlockwise direction, and when the control cam 1 is rotated to the position shown in
(22) Various technical contents and features of the present disclosure have been disclosed above. However, it is conceivable that those skilled in the art can make various changes and improvements to the above-disclosed subject matter under the creative concept of the present disclosure, and all these various changes and improvements fall within the protection scope of the present disclosure.
(23) The description of the above embodiments is exemplary rather than limitative, and the protection scope of the present disclosure is defined by the appended claims.