This application is a Section 371 national phase application of and claims priority to PCT application PCT/EP2012/002338 filed on Jun. 1, 2012, which claims priority to German Patent Application Number 10 2011 103 492.0 filed on Jun. 3, 2011, the contents of which are incorporated herein in their entirety.
Potentially explosive areas have a plurality of electrical and electronic devices disposed there. They often comprise switching devices in the interior of a flameproof housing. Such a switching device is for example an essentially linearly movable on/off lever. Such electrical and electronic equipment can comprise cut-off switches, power switches, circuit breakers or the like.
The present invention has the object to provide a respective actuating device for such electrical/electronic devices which is accessible at the exterior on the respective flame-proof housing and allows mechanical actuation of the respective on/off lever without adversely affecting the flameproof housing.
The objective is satisfied by the features of claim 1.
According to the invention, the actuating device comprises at least a rotatably mounted handle disposed at the outside of the housing and a shaft connected therewith in a rotatably fixed manner. The shaft is guided into the housing interior and is there connected movably to the on/off lever by means of a transformation gear for transforming rotational motion into linear motion.
In other words, when turning the handle, the respective shaft rotates in an analogous manner. This rotational motion is transformed into linear motion by the transformation gear by means of which the on/off lever is switchable between its various positions. The actuating device according to the invention comprises only mechanical parts complying with respective mechanical requirements regarding explosion protection and the like. The electrical requirements regarding explosion protection are fulfilled by the flameproof housing and the electrical/electronic equipment contained therein.
Various transformation gears are conceivable that transform rotational motion into linear motion. A simple example of such a transformation gear can be seen in that it comprises at least one gear wheel rotationally connected to the shaft and a gear rod portion being in engagement with its gearing and being connected movably to the on/off lever. When rotating the shaft, the gear wheel (pinion) rotates along and the rotation is transformed into linear motion of the gear rod portion (rack) by means of the engagement with the gear rod portion, which in turn, due to of its movable connection to the on/off lever, adjusts the latter accordingly.
In this context, it is usually sufficient, if the gear wheel has at least a partial gearing. It is formed on the gear wheel, on its side facing the gear rod portion. It is also conceivable that the gear wheel with two partial gearing portions simultaneously moves two gear rod portions in opposite directions.
In order to locate the gear rod portion in a simple manner relative to the gear wheel, the gear rod portion can be arranged on a sliding member, which is connected movably to the on/off lever. This sliding member moves together with the gear rod portion in a manner corresponding to the rotation of the gear wheel. In this manner, the on/off lever does not need to be directly connected to the gear rod portion, but indirectly via the interpositioned sliding member.
The on/off lever can have different dimensions or shapes, depending on the manufacturer or also on the electrical/electronic device. In order to enable respective actuation also in this context, the sliding member can comprise in particular an exchangeable lever insert for engagement with the on/off lever. This lever insert is formed to fit to the respective lever and is used depending on the lever.
In order to enable simple engagement of the movable connection between the lever insert and the on/off lever, the lever insert can comprise a lever slot for partially receiving the on/off lever. This lever slot is then essentially adapted to the shape and the dimensions of the lever.
In order to, in addition to the gear rod portion or portions, also position the gear wheel by means of the sliding member, the sliding member can on its upper side facing the gear wheel comprise a gear wheel holding fixture. It allows a respective rotation of the gear wheel by means of the associated shaft. At the same time, the gear wheel holding fixture can provide a certain amount of support and spatial fixation to the gear wheel.
A simple embodiment of such a gear wheel holding fixture can comprise two oppositely disposed, essentially inverted L-shaped holding flanges, in-between which the gear wheel is arranged. In this manner, the gear wheel is at least rotatably supported along two sides.
In this context, it can further prove to be favorable, when the gear rod portion is supported by the holding flange in particular in a detachable manner. No additional measures for arranging and supporting the gear rod portion are then necessary. The corresponding teeth on the gear rod portion can protrude only to the extent that the corresponding teeth on the gear wheel are also still at least partially covered by the holding flange.
The upper side of the sliding member can comprise a flat sliding surface, in order to not adversely affect the gear wheel's rotation in particular due to friction, when it contacts the sliding member.
In order to be able to exchangeably arrange the lever insert in a simple manner, it can be insertable into the sliding member essentially transversely to its sliding direction into an insert holding fixture that is open in a direction towards the on/off lever.
In order to be able to both guide and also support the lever insert in the insert holding fixture, essentially rail-shaped sliding guide devices can be formed at the lever insert and at the insert holding fixture.
In order to be able to arrange the corresponding actuating device in a simple manner at the housing, the handle can be detachably mounted to a shaft end of the shaft protruding outwardly from the housing.
By means of this attachment of the handle and the shaft end, it is optionally also achievable, that the actuating device is detachably mounted at the housing. However, other attachment means for detachably mounting the actuating device can in this context be used.
An easy way for detachably mounting the handle at the corresponding shaft end is a spring ring which can be arranged between the handle and the shaft end.
In order to avoid inadvertent actuation of the lever by means of the actuating device, the handle can comprise a locking device which is releasable for initiating the rotational motion of the handle.
An example of such a locking device is a stop element at the housing and an adjustable stop counter element on the handle.
In order to be able to easily adjust the stop counter element, it can be formed as a sliding member displaceable along the handle.
Such a sliding member can, for instance, be displaceably supported at one end of the handle. Only after respective displacement of the sliding member is the stop counter element no longer in abutment with the stop element and the locking device is without effect, so that the handle is respectively rotatable.
In order to enable the handle to be automatically locked in a certain position, the sliding member can be acted upon by force in the direction of the stop element, in particular by an elastic element.
It is also possible that the sliding member must be moved into such a locking position by the operator in order to bring the stop element and the stop counter element in abutment.
In the following, an advantageous embodiment of the invention is further illustrated using the figures appended in the drawing.
A sliding member 12, being part of the actuating device 1, is disposed of the on/off lever for its mechanical actuation. The sliding member 12, see also
The handle 5 according to
The gear rod portion 10 is arranged on the sliding member 12. The sliding member 12 comprises two inverted L-shaped holding flanges 17 and 18 disposed laterally and opposite to one another. A gear rod portion 10 is disposed below one of these holding flanges 17.
The sliding member 12 on its upper side 15 comprises a sliding surface 19 between the two holding flanges 17, 18. The gear wheel 9 is arranged on it or at a small distance from it, where its partial gearing 11 engages underneath the holding flanges 17, 18 in order to engage with the gear rod portion 10.
Overall, the holding flanges 17, 18, with the sliding surface 19 disposed therebetween, form a gear wheel holding fixture 16 by means of which the gear wheel in supported both laterally as well as partially in the direction to the shaft 6.
The sliding member 12 on one underside comprises an insert holding fixture 21 open towards the on/off lever 4, see also
On an underside being oriented towards the lever 4, the lever insert 13 comprises a lever slot 14 which extends essentially orthogonally to the displacement direction 20. The lever slot 14 is essentially adapted to the shape and dimensions of the lever 4, see also
The lever insert 13 can be exchanged for a different lever insert having a particular other lever slot 14, depending on the type of on/off lever 4
Overall, the actuating device 1 according to the invention allows mechanical actuation of the lever, without there being any electrical or electronic connections led out of the flame-proof housing 3. All these devices are arranged within the housing 3.
The shaft 6 is for its support rotatably mounted in a bushing 32 led through a housing wall 33, see also
The respective handle 5 is detachably mounted on the upper shaft end 23 by means of a spring ring 24, see
The handle 5 in the form of a rotary knob also comprises a corresponding slot in which the spring ring 24 is arranged.
The actuating device 1 can be held in the corresponding slots of the handle 5 and the shaft 6 at the housing 3 only by means of this engagement of the spring ring 24. However, other manners of fastening the actuating device are also usable.
The locking device 25 according to
The stop element 26 has a partial circular shape and protrudes upwardly from the housing wall 33. In addition to the corresponding end for abutment with the stop counter element 27, it comprises an end stop 31 at the opposite end. It determines how far the handle 5 is rotatable in the clockwise direction after release of the locking device 25.
When the handle 5 is rotated back into the position shown in
An actuating device 1 is proposed according to the invention which is designed in a simple manner and quickly usable and is adaptable to different on/off levers 4 of different electrical or electronic devices 2 inside a housing 2, see lever insert 13. In addition, the actuating device 1 is supported in a simple manner, for example, only by means of a spring ring 24 of the housing wall 33. The transformation gear 8 causes a respective transformation of rotational motion of the handle 5 into linear motion of the sliding member 12, which by its motion and by means of the lever insert 13 moves the on/off lever 4 for instance between its on and off position. In addition, the handle 5 is by means of a locking device 25 prior to use of the actuating device in a locking position, which must first be released by an operator.
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