VACUUM INTERRUPTER ANTI-BOUNCE DAMPENER
20230141161 ยท 2023-05-11
Assignee
Inventors
- Thomas Olin Fanta (Wauconda, IL, US)
- Tsvetan Rusev (Morton Grove, IL, US)
- Adam Gardner (Chicago, IL, US)
Cpc classification
H01H2033/6648
ELECTRICITY
H01H1/502
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
An anti-bounce dampener assembly for dampening the closing impact force between vacuum interrupter contacts. The dampener assembly includes a dampening spring positioned within a contact adapter, a guide tube extending through the contact adapter and the spring, where the guide tube is coupled to a fixed contact stem, and a bolt extending through the guide tube and being rigidly secured to the fixed contact stem. An impact force caused when the vacuum interrupter contacts contact each other when the vacuum interrupter is closed causes the fixed contact stem, the guide tube, the bolt and the vacuum interrupter to move against the bias of the spring and dampen the impact force. A flexible strap is electrically coupled to the fixed contact stem and the contact adapter, and flexes when the stem moves so as to maintain electrical coupling between the fixed contact stem and the contact adapter.
Claims
1. A vacuum interrupter assembly comprising: an outer housing; a contact adapter positioned within an opening in the housing; a vacuum interrupter positioned within the housing, the vacuum interrupter including an insulator having a first end and a second end, a first end cap sealed to the first end of the insulator and a second end cap sealed to the second end of the insulator; a fixed contact stem positioned within the vacuum interrupter and including a first shaft coupled to the first end cap and a first contact; a movable contact stem positioned within the vacuum interrupter and including a second shaft connected to the second end cap by a flexible bellows and a second contact; a dampening spring positioned within the contact adapter; a guide tube extending through the contact adapter and the dampening spring, the guide tube being coupled to the fixed contact stem; and a bolt extending through the guide tube and being rigidly secured to the fixed contact stem, wherein an impact force caused when the second contact impacts the first contact when the vacuum interrupter is closed causes the fixed contact stem, the guide tube, the bolt and the vacuum interrupter to move against the bias of the dampening spring and dampen the impact force.
2. The vacuum interrupter assembly according to claim 1 further comprising a flexible strap electrically coupled to the fixed contact stem and the contact adapter, the flexible strap flexing when the fixed contact stem moves so as to maintain electrical coupling between the fixed contact stem and the contact adapter.
3. The vacuum interrupter assembly according to claim 1 further comprising an insulating medium provided between the outer housing and the vacuum interrupter, wherein a shear force on the medium when the vacuum interrupter moves provides additional dampening of the impact force.
4. The vacuum interrupter assembly according to claim 3 further comprising a sealing cup positioned within the outer housing and preventing the insulating medium from contacting the contact adapter and the dampening spring.
5. The vacuum interrupter assembly according to claim 1 wherein the insulator is a ceramic insulator.
6. The vacuum interrupter assembly according to claim 1 wherein the vacuum interrupter assembly is part of a medium voltage distribution network.
7. The vacuum interrupter assembly according to claim 7 wherein the vacuum interrupter assembly is part of a self-powered magnetically actuated recloser.
8. A vacuum interrupter assembly comprising: an outer housing; a contact adapter positioned within an opening in the housing; a vacuum interrupter positioned within the housing, the vacuum interrupter including an insulator having a first end and a second end, a first end cap sealed to the first end of the insulator and a second end cap sealed to the second end of the insulator; a fixed contact stem positioned within the vacuum interrupter and including a first shaft coupled to the first end cap and a first contact; a movable contact stem positioned within the vacuum interrupter and including a second shaft connected to the second end cap by a flexible bellows and a second contact; a dampening spring positioned within the contact adapter; a guide tube extending through the contact adapter and the dampening spring, the guide tube being coupled to the fixed contact stem; a bolt extending through the guide tube and being rigidly secured to the fixed contact stem, wherein an impact force caused when the second contact impacts the first contact when the vacuum interrupter is closed causes the fixed contact stem, the guide tube, the bolt and the vacuum interrupter to move against the bias of the dampening spring and dampen the impact force; an insulating medium provided between the outer housing and the vacuum interrupter, wherein a shear force on the medium when the vacuum interrupter moves provides additional dampening of the impact force; and a flexible strap electrically coupled to the fixed contact stem and the contact adapter, the flexible strap flexing when the fixed contact stem moves so as to maintain electrical coupling between the fixed contact stem and the contact adapter.
9. The vacuum interrupter assembly according to claim 9 further comprising a sealing cup positioned within the outer housing and preventing the insulating medium from contacting the contact adapter and the dampening spring.
10. The vacuum interrupter assembly according to claim 9 wherein the insulator is a ceramic insulator.
11. The vacuum interrupter assembly according to claim 9 wherein the vacuum interrupter assembly is part of a medium voltage distribution network.
12. The vacuum interrupter assembly according to claim 12 wherein the vacuum interrupter assembly is part of a self-powered magnetically actuated recloser.
13. An anti-bounce dampener assembly for dampening a closing impact force between vacuum interrupter contacts in a vacuum interrupter in a vacuum interrupter assembly, the dampener assembly comprising: a dampening spring positioned within a contact adapter that is positioned within an opening in an outer housing of the vacuum interrupter assembly; a guide tube extending through the contact adapter and the dampening spring, the guide tube being coupled to a fixed contact stem of the vacuum interrupter; and a bolt extending through the guide tube and being rigidly secured to the fixed contact stem, wherein an impact force caused when the vacuum interrupter contacts impact when the vacuum interrupter is closed causes the fixed contact stem, the guide tube, the bolt and the vacuum interrupter to move against the bias of the dampening spring and dampen the impact force.
14. The dampener assembly according to claim 14 further comprising a flexible strap electrically coupled to the fixed contact stem and the contact adapter, the flexible strap flexing when the fixed contact stem moves so as to maintain electrical coupling between the fixed contact stem and the contact adapter.
15. The dampener assembly according to claim 14 wherein the vacuum interrupter assembly includes an insulating medium provided between the outer housing and the vacuum interrupter, wherein a shear force on the medium when the vacuum interrupter moves provides additional dampening of the impact force.
16. The dampener assembly according to claim 16 wherein the vacuum interrupter assembly further includes a sealing cup positioned within the outer housing and preventing the insulating medium from contacting the contact adapter and the dampening spring.
17. The dampener assembly according to claim 14 wherein the vacuum interrupter assembly is part of a medium voltage distribution network.
18. The dampener assembly according to claim 18 wherein the vacuum interrupter assembly is part of a self-powered magnetically actuated recloser.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0014] The following discussion of the embodiments of the disclosure directed to an anti-bounce dampener assembly for dampening the closing impact force between vacuum interrupter contacts is merely exemplary in nature, and is in no way intended to limit the disclosure or its applications or uses.
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[0016] The switching device 12 includes a vacuum interrupter assembly 50 having an outer insulation housing 52 that encloses a vacuum interrupter (see
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[0018] The vacuum interrupter assembly 50 also includes an anti-bounce dampener assembly 120 for dampening and reducing the contact bounce between the contacts 98 and 100 when the vacuum interrupter 64 is closed. The dampener assembly 120 includes a moving metal guide tube 122 positioned within a bore 124 extending through the contact adapter 66. The dampener assembly 120 also includes a flexible conductive strap 126 having one end positioned between the guide tube 122 and the shaft portion 84 of the stem 78 and an opposite end positioned between the housing 62 and the adapter 66 so as to provide a current path between the stem 78 and the adapter 66. A preloaded dampener spring 130 is positioned within a bore 132 in the adapter 66 and is pressed against the end of the strap 126 in contact with the stem 78. A mounting bolt 134 extends through the guide tube 122, the spring 130 and the strap 126 and is threaded into the shaft portion 84 of the stem 78 to secure the assembly 120 together. A sealing cup 136 prevents the insulation medium 118 from getting into the dampener assembly 120.
[0019] When the vacuum interrupter 64 closes and the contact 100 impacts the contact 98, the stem 78 is forced upward against the bias of the spring 130, which causes the guide tube 122 and the mounting bolt 134 to move in the adapter 66. Since the stem 78 is rigidly fixed to the end cap 68, the entire vacuum interrupter 64 also moves upward against the bias of the spring 130, where this movement of the vacuum interrupter 64 is then stabilized by the spring 130. Particularly, the dampening spring's pre-load force has adequate margin over the highest compliance spring force in order to provide a stable fixed position prior to and after impact deflection. Thus, the movement of the mass of the vacuum interrupter 64 and associated components when the contact 100 impacts the contact 98 reduces or dampens the bounce of the contact 100 off of the contact 98. Additionally, when the vacuum interrupter 64 moves, a shear force is created in the insulation medium 118, which also operates to dampen the impact between the contacts 98 and 100.
[0020] 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.