The present disclosure relates generally to an apparatus for interrupting a short circuit in a circuit breaker, and particularly to a cassette having a slot motor and line strap arrangement for enhancing short circuit interruption performance.
Circuit breakers are used today in electrical distribution systems for protecting electrical circuits, and may be single-phase or multi-phase devices having a variety of ampere and voltage ratings, such as 15-1200 amps at 120-600 volts ac or 500 Volts DC for example. To respond to a short circuit condition, circuit breakers employ trip units, which may be thermal, magnetic, pressure actuated, or electronic in nature, and may be coupled to contact arms that are of a blow open or non-blow open arrangement. With blow open contact arm arrangements, a short circuit condition causes the contact arms to blow open independent of the circuit breaker operating mechanism and independent of the trip unit action. Advancements in circuit breaker design has led to an arrangement of modular cassettes having blow open contact arms, with each cassette being contained within a circuit breaker housing, and with each cassette being in operable communication with an electronic trip or mechanical Thermal/Magnetic trip unit and an operating mechanism. The blow open contact arm arrangement provides for a rapid response to a short circuit condition, while the electronic trip unit or mechanical trip unit arrangement provides for a multi-functional tripping device. However, as market demands increase, so do the demands on short circuit interruption performance. Accordingly, there is a need for advances in the field of short circuit interruption technology where a blow open contact arm can more rapidly respond to the onset of a short circuit fault condition.
In one embodiment, a circuit breaker includes a housing, an operating mechanism, and a cassette. The cassette includes a separable current path having a movable contact arm, two arc receptors each disposed for receiving an electrical arc in response to a short circuit overcurrent condition, and two slot motors each disposed proximate the movable contact arm for magnetically driving the movable contact arm to a blown open position in response to a short circuit overcurrent condition. The slot motors each have two side legs opposing each other and defining a space therebetween for receiving the movable contact arm, each side leg having a magnetic core and an insulative layer and being biased toward the interior of the side walls of the cassette, wherein each side leg is restrained from being magnetically attracted toward the movable contact arm during a short circuit condition.
In another embodiment, a circuit breaker includes an operating mechanism disposed within a housing and a cassette. The cassette includes a separable current path and a slot motor proximate the separable current path for magnetically opening the separable current path during a short circuit condition. The slot motor includes side legs with a hole each, and the cassette includes side walls with holes aligned with the holes of the slot motor side legs. Securing hardware installed through the aligned holes biases each slot motor side leg toward the interior of the side wall of the cassette, wherein each slot motor side leg is restrained from being magnetically attracted toward the separable current path during a short circuit condition.
In a further embodiment, a cassette for a circuit breaker includes a separable current path, and a slot motor disposed proximate the separable current path for magnetically opening the separable current path during a short circuit condition. The slot motor includes side legs and means for biasing each side leg toward an interior side wall of the cassette, wherein each slot motor side leg is restrained from being magnetically attracted toward the separable current path during a short circuit condition.
Referring to the exemplary drawings wherein like elements are numbered alike in the accompanying Figures:
An embodiment of the present invention provides a cassette-type double-break circuit breaker with an interrupter having a slot motor and a line strap arrangement for effective interruption under short circuit conditions. As used herein, the term double-break refers to an interrupter construction that has two interrupter chambers 250 with near identical geometry, with the primary difference being in the end geometry of the conductor straps to accommodate line side or load side mounting of the circuit breaker. Also as used herein, the term magnetic material refers to any material exhibiting ferromagnetic characteristics when placed in the vicinity of an electrical current, such characteristics serving to provide a magnetic path of reduced magnetic reluctance with respect to the reluctance of free space.
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To assist in the blow open action of movable contact arm 310, two slot motors 400 are employed, best seen by referring now to
In circuit breakers having a cassette-type construction, which are compact in form, it is beneficial to bias side legs 410 of slot motor 400 toward side walls 210 for at least two reasons: to avoid any displacement of side legs 410 toward movable contact arm 310 during a short circuit condition where magnetic forces may attract magnetic core 430 to movable contact arm 310 thereby causing friction and reduced opening speed; and, to take up dimensional tolerances on one side of magnetic core 430 thereby maximizing the thickness of steel that can be used in magnetic core 430 for improved opening speed. The more ferromagnetic material that can be used in slot motor 400, the more effective slot motor 400 will be for driving movable contact arm 310 open during a short circuit interruption.
In an embodiment, side legs 410 are biased toward side walls 210 by way of securing hardware 450, such as a screw for example, however, it is also contemplated that other securing hardware such as a rivet may be employed. With regard to the use of a screw 450, magnetic core 430 includes a threaded hole 435 into which screw 450 is fastened. To accept screw 450, insulative pockets 440 have hole 445 and side walls 210 of cassette 200 have a hole 215. In an embodiment, hole 215 in side wall 210 is a counterbore hole thereby providing a seat for a shouldered screw to fasten to. Holes 435, 445 and 215 are properly aligned for assembly.
To further assist in the blow open speed of movable contact arm 310, additional ferromagnetic material may be used across the top (as depicted in
In an embodiment, lateral leg 460 may have a portion 480 that is not protected by the insulation material of pocket 240 of cassette 200, and since portion 480 is proximate arc receptor 230 and proximate the end 312 of movable contact arm 310 in the blown open position, it will be receptive to an electrical arc during a short circuit condition, thereby further enhancing the interruption process by stretching the electrical arc toward the upper most section of arc receptor 230.
In an alternative embodiment, the blow open speed of movable contact arm 310 is further enhanced by the geometry of U-shaped conductor straps 330. Referring now to
In a further alternative embodiment, the blow open speed of movable contact arm 310 may be further enhanced by introducing a flux concentrator 340, made of magnetic material, underneath contact portion 334 of conductor strap 330, thereby enhancing the magnetic field associated with the current flow in contact portion 334 which acts to repel movable contact arm 310 at short circuit. In alternative embodiments, flux concentrator 340 may be planar, as depicted in
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During a short circuit condition, current passes through separable current path 300 by passing through connector portion 332 of conductor strap 330 in a first direction, through bifurcated portion 336 in the same first direction, through contact portion 334 in a second reverse direction, across contact pairs 320 to reverse direction again through movable contact arm 310 back to the first direction, and through the second U-shaped conductor strap 330 at the other end of movable contact arm 310 in a similar manner. At short circuit, the magnetic field generated by the convoluted current path is enhanced by the magnetic characteristics of flux concentrator 340, magnetic cores 430 of slot motor side legs 410, and lateral leg 460, thereby enhancing the magnetic blow open force acting on movable contact arm 310.
In view of the foregoing, some embodiments of the invention have some of the following advantages: enhanced blow open speed of the movable contact arm during a short circuit interruption condition; enhanced propagation of the electrical arc into the arc chute during a short circuit interruption condition; and, reduced let-through current at short circuit in response to rapid generation of contact gap, rapid generation of arc voltage, and enhanced current limiting.
While the invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims. Moreover, the use of the terms first, second, etc. do not denote any order or importance, but rather the terms first, second, etc. are used to distinguish one element from another. Furthermore, the use of the terms a, an, etc. do not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one of the referenced item.
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20040227603 A1 | Nov 2004 | US |