OPERATING MECHANISM FOR A SWITCH
20220336168 · 2022-10-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H9/24
ELECTRICITY
H01H33/50
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a device for operating a switch having an operating lever for moving the switch between the open and closed position and an operating pin arranged to a moving part of the switch, wherein the device comprises a primary shaft, a secondary shaft arranged coaxially with the primary shaft, a coupling arranged between the primary shaft and the secondary shaft, a spring, a control lever extending in a radial direction from the primary shaft, a latch having a disengage lever extending in a radial direction from the primary shaft and a roller movable into the path of the disengage lever to limit rotation of the primary shaft in the first rotational direction; and, a reset lever extending in a radial direction from the secondary shaft.
Claims
1. A device for operating a switch having an operating lever (1) for moving the switch between the open and closed position and an operating pin (24) arranged to a moving part of the switch, wherein the device comprises: a primary shaft (16); a secondary shaft (13) arranged coaxially with the primary shaft (16), wherein the secondary shaft (13) has a D-shaft portion (10) arranged for locking and releasing the operating lever (1) of the switch by rotating the secondary shaft (13); a coupling (14, 15) arranged between the primary shaft (16) and the secondary shaft (13), wherein the coupling (14, 15) has rotational play to allow for a relative axial rotation of the primary (16) and secondary (13) shafts between a first rotational position and a second rotational position; a primary spring (17) for urging the primary shaft (16) in a first rotational direction; a control lever (23) extending in a radial direction from the primary shaft (16) for contact with the operating pin (24) of the contact such that the operating pin (24) can move the primary shaft (16) in a second rotational direction; and a latch having a disengage lever (18) extending in a radial direction from the primary shaft (16) and a roller (19) movable into the path of the disengage lever (18) to limit rotation of the primary shaft (16) in the first rotational direction.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the coupling comprises two interlocking yoke shaped parts (14, 15).
3. The device according to claim 1, wherein the roller (19) of the latch is arranged on a lever (21) rotating around an auxiliary shaft (22), which is parallel to the primary shaft (16), wherein a spring (20) is provided to urge the roller (19) in the second rotational direction and in contact with the disengage lever (18), and wherein an actuator is arranged to urge the lever (21) with the roller (19) in the first rotational direction.
4. The device according to claim 1, further comprising a secondary spring (11) for urging the secondary shaft (13) in a second rotational direction.
5. A combination of an operating a switch having an operating lever (1) for moving the switch between the open and closed position and an operating pin (24) arranged to a moving part of the switch and a device according to claim 1.
6. The combination according to claim 5, wherein the switch further comprises two contacts movable relative to each other and an operating rod (4) connected to one of the contacts, wherein the operating lever (1) is connected to the operating rod (4) and wherein the operating pin (24) is fixedly arranged to the operating rod (4).
7. The combination according to claim 4, wherein the operating lever (1) is provided at a free end with a roller (12), which is in contact with the curved surface of the D- shaped portion (10) of the secondary shaft (13) in the closed position of the switch.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] These and other features of the invention will be elucidated in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0029] A roller 5 is arranged at the hinge between the first link 2 and the second link 3. This roller 5 is operated by a cam 6 arranged on a cam shaft 7. A spring 8 is connected to the cam shaft 7 to assist in the closing action of the link mechanism 2, 3.
[0030] Furthermore a D-shaft portion 10, which is urged in a second rotational movement by a secondary spring 11. The free end of the operating lever 1 is also provided with a roller 12, which can co-act with the D-shaft portion 10.
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[0032] With the stretching of the link mechanism 2, 3, the roller 12 on the free end of the operating lever 1 will get in contact with the flat portion of the D-shaft portion 10, as shown in
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[0034] A primary spring 17 is provided on the primary shaft 16 to urge the primary shaft 16 in a first rotational direction. A latch is provided, which comprises a disengage lever 18, a roller 19 movable into the path of the disengage lever 18 and a spring 20 to urge the disengage lever 18 in the second rotational direction. The roller 19 is arranged on a lever 21 rotating around an auxiliary shaft 22.
[0035] Also a control lever 23 is extending in radial direction from the primary shaft 16.
[0036] The control lever 23 can be controlled by an operating pin 24, which is fixedly arranged to the bridge 4 and moves along with said bridge 4.
[0037] In
[0038] In
[0039] At the same time the operating pin will be moved towards the control lever 23 such that the primary shaft 16 is rotated in the second rotational direction, as shown in
[0040] The components of the switching mechanism which are within the airtight compartment are shown within the dashed box 26 of
[0041] With reference to
[0042] By providing coaxial shafts, i.e. by arranging the mechanism along a single axis, only one opening is needed in the bearing 50 to facilitate both the opening/closing of the switch and position indication of the switch contacts. For example a shaft extension 52 can be disposed coaxially with the primary and secondary shafts for position indication of switch contacts.
[0043] In contrast, previously known (or prior art) arrangements, such as that illustrated in
[0044] With further reference to