Multi-pole switch-fused arrangement for busbar systems
09847204 ยท 2017-12-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H85/143
ELECTRICITY
H01H9/102
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01H85/143
ELECTRICITY
H01H19/635
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
The present invention relates to a multi-pole fused switch arrangement for busbar systems, with at least two fused switch units, each of which can accommodate a fuse. The fused switch arrangement includes a fuse holder per fused switch unit, a fuse driver unit and a switching lever, wherein the fused switch unit is designed such that it enables the insertion and replacement of fuses in a particularly advantageous manner, and furthermore brings the fuses into their contact position in a particularly advantageous manner.
Claims
1. A multi-pole fused switch arrangement for busbar systems, with at least two fused switch units, each of which can accommodate one fuse, and with a contact device for busbars, wherein the fuse switch arrangement furthermore comprises the following: in each case a fuse holder for the accommodation of one fuse for each fused switch unit, wherein the fuse holder is configured to be switched backwards and forwards between a fuse holder reception position and a fuse holder operating position, and wherein the fuse holder is configured such that the one fuse can be inserted into the fuse holder, if the fuse holder is located in its fuse holder reception position, a fuse driver unit, which in each case comprises a fuse driver for each fused switch unit, wherein the fuse driver unit is configured to be switched backwards and forwards between a fuse driver unit reception position and a fuse driver unit operating position, a switching lever, which is configured to be switched backwards and forwards between a switched-on position and a switched-off position, wherein the switching lever is coupled with the fuse driver unit such that the fuse driver unit is located in its fuse driver unit reception position if the switching lever is located in its switched-off position, and such that the fuse driver unit is located in its fuse driver unit operating position if the switching lever is located in its switched-on position, wherein the fuse driver unit is coupled with the switching lever such that the fuse driver and ones of said fuses, which are inserted in the fuse holder, which is located in its fuse holder operating position, move relative to the use holder from a stand-by position into a contact position, if the switching lever is switched from its switched-off position into its switched-on position with said fuse holder retained in said fuse holder operating position by mechanical fastening to the multi-pole fused switch arrangement, said fuse driver unit moves said ones of said fuses into the contact position, while said fuse holder is not moved.
2. The multi-pole fused switch arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the switching lever can only be moved from its switched-off position into its switched-on position if all the fuse holders are located in their fuse holder operating positions.
3. The multi-pole fused switch arrangement according to claim 2, wherein each fuse driver comprises a first blocking element, and each fuse holder comprises a second blocking element, which interact with one another such that the first blocking element impacts against a part of the second blocking element, and prevents the fuse driver unit from switching from its fuse driver unit reception position into its fuse driver unit operating position, if a fuse holder is not located in its fuse holder operating position.
4. The multi-pole fused switch arrangement according to claim 3, wherein the first blocking element comprises one of a nose or a projection, while the second blocking element comprises a stop and a guide, wherein the first and the second blocking elements are designed and arranged such that the one of a nose or a projection of the first blocking element can only be introduced into the guide of the second blocking element if the fuse holder is located in its fuse holder operating position.
5. The multi-pole fused switch arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the fused switch arrangement is configured such that the fuse holder can only be switched from its fuse holder operating position into its fuse holder reception position if the switching lever is located in its switched-off position.
6. The multi-pole fused switch arrangement according to claim 5, wherein each fuse driver comprises a third blocking element and each fuse holder comprises a fourth blocking element, which interact with one another such that the third blocking element strikes against a part of the fourth blocking element, and prevents the fuse holder front switching from its fuse holder operating position into its fuse holder reception position, if the switching lever is located in its switched-on position.
7. The multi-pole fused switch arrangement according to claim 6, wherein the third blocking element comprises one of a nose or a projection, while the fourth blocking element forms a stop and a guide, wherein the third and fourth blocking elements are configured such that the one of a nose or a projection of the third blocking element can only be introduced into the guide of the fourth blocking element if the fuse holder is located in its fuse holder operating position.
8. The multi-pole fused switch arrangement according to claim 1, further comprising a spring device for applying one of a direct force and an indirect force to the switching lever such that the switching lever is pre-loaded both into its switched-on position, and also into its switched-off position.
9. The multi-pole fused switch arrangement according to claim 8, further comprising a cam element, to which a force is applied by the spring device, and which interacts one of directly and indirectly with a part of the switching lever.
10. The multi-pole fused switch arrangement according to claim 8, further comprising a cam element, to which a force is applied by the spring device, and which interacts one of directly and indirectly with a part of the fuse driver unit.
11. The multi-pole fused switch arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the fuse driver unit is one piece, wherein the fuse drivers are connected with one another by at least one switching bar.
12. The multi-pole fused switch arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the switching lever is coupled with the fuse driver unit by at least one transfer lever.
13. The multi-pole fused switch arrangement according to claim 12, wherein the at least one transfer lever is attached to the fuse driver that is located closest to the switching lever.
14. The multi-pole fused switch arrangement according to according to claim 1, wherein the fuse holders are configured to lock into their operating position.
15. The multi-pole fused switch arrangement according to according to claim 1, wherein the fuse holders are arranged one behind another generally along a longitudinal axis, and wherein the multi-pole fused switch arrangement is defined at each end by a terminal block for connecting contact cables.
16. A multi-pole fused switch arrangement for busbar systems, with at least two fused switch units, each of which can accommodate one fuse, and with a contact device for busbars, wherein the fuse switch arrangement furthermore comprises the following: In each case a fuse holder for the accommodation of one fuse for each fused switch unit, wherein the fuse holder is configured to be switched backwards and forwards between a fuse holder reception position and a fuse holder operating position, and wherein the fuse holder is configured such that the one fuse can be inserted into the fuse holder, if the fuse holder is located in its fuse holder reception position, a fuse driver unit, which in each case comprises a fuse driver for each fused switch unit, wherein the fuse driver unit is configured to be switched backwards and forwards between a fuse driver unit reception position and a fuse driver unit operating position, a switching lever, which is configured to be switched backwards and forwards between a switched-on position and a switched-off position, wherein the switching lever is coupled with the fuse driver unit such that the fuse driver unit is located in its fuse driver unit reception position if the switching lever is located in its switched-off position, and such that the fuse driver unit is located in its fuse driver unit operating position if the switching lever is located in its switched-on position, wherein the fuse driver unit is coupled with the switching lever such that the fuse driver and ones of said fuses, which are inserted in the fuse holder, which is located in its fuse holder operating position, move relative to the fuse holder from a stand-by position into a contact position, if the switching lever is switched from its switched-off position into its switched-on position with said fuse holder retained to the multi-pole fused switch arrangement in said fuse holder operating position by a snap-fit connection, so that said fuse driver unit moves said ones of said fuses into the contact position, while said fuse holder is not moved.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and other features of the inventive fused switch arrangement are clarified further with the aid of the following figures, which show particularly advantageous forms of embodiment of the fused switch arrangement. Here:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(12) The fused switch arrangement 10 comprises a housing 12, wherein, in a longitudinal axis direction, which extends from left to right in
(13) The fused switch arrangement 10 comprises one fuse holder 200 per pole and per fused switch unit 100 (see, for example,
(14) The fuse holders 200 can be switched backwards and forwards between an operating position and a reception position, wherein two fuse holders 200, namely the fuse holders 200 that in
(15) As can be seen in
(16) The fused switch arrangement 10 comprises a switching lever 300, which is designed such that it can be switched backwards and forwards between a switched-on position and a switched-off position, wherein the switching lever 300 in
(17) The form of embodiment of a fused switch arrangement represented in
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(21) The form of embodiment shown in
(22) If the switching lever 300, as shown in
(23) As can also be easily seen in
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(25) If the switching lever 300 now moves out of its central position, for example, in the direction towards its switched-on position, the spring-loaded cam element acts so as to push the switching lever 300, independently of any further exertion of force by the user, automatically into its switched-on position.
(26) By this means it is ensured, as has already been explained in the general description, that the switching process is executed essentially independently of the speed of operation and the force with which the user actuates the switching lever 300.
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(28) The fuse driver unit 400 comprises three fuse drivers 420, in each of which a fuse 50 is inserted. The fuse drivers 420 are connected with one another by means of a switching bar 440; in overall terms this form of embodiment of the fuse driver unit 400 takes the form of an integrally designed element.
(29) The fuse driver unit 400 is coupled with the switching lever 300 by means of a transfer lever 350, such that the fuse driver unit 400 moves in the direction of the extent of the switching bar 440, that is to say, in
(30) If, therefore, the switching lever 300 is switched from its switched-off position into its switched-on position, the fuse driver unit 400 slides the fuses 50, relative to the fuse holders 200 (not shown), into a contact position.
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(32) As can be seen in
(33) Each fuse driver 420 of the fuse driver unit 400 furthermore comprises a third blocking element 460, which in this form of embodiment is designed as a projection, or as a plate, while the fuse holder 200 comprises a fourth blocking element 260, which comprises two projections 262, 264, which are arranged spaced apart from one another such that a guide groove 266 is formed between them. Here the third blocking element 460 and the fourth blocking element 260 are designed in a shape in which they interact with one another such that the third blocking element impacts against the fourth blocking element and prevents the fuse holder from switching from its operating position into its reception position, if the switching lever is located in its switched-on position.
(34) This situation is represented in
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(37) In contrast to the first form of embodiment, however, this fused switch arrangement 10 comprises another cam element 600a, to which a force is similarly applied by a spring device 610a.
(38) In principle the mode of operation of the alternative cam element 600a, in conjunction with the spring device 610a, is identical to that in the form of embodiment that has been described in
(39) In other respects, with regard to the mode of operation of the further form of embodiment of the fused switch arrangement 10, as has been described in
(40) The features disclosed in the above description, in the claims, and in the figures, can be of importance, both individually and also in any combination, for the implementation of the invention in its various configurations.