The present description refers to the technical field of electrical installations and, more in particular, it concerns an electrical apparatus for the control and/or distribution of electric power comprising a protective device against the intrusion of dust and similar as defined in the preamble of the first claim.
As known, electrical apparatuses for the control and/or distribution of electric power, such as for example circuit breakers, comprise a box-shaped body made from electrically insulating material having a bottom wall and side walls delimiting an inner space for housing electromechanical mechanisms of the electrical apparatus. At a front face of the box-shaped body a manual actuation device is generally provided, such as for example a lever, a rocker arm or a button. In some of the aforementioned electrical apparatuses the bottom wall of the box-shaped body is equipped with an access opening to the inner space intended for being traversed by a fitting device, like for example an LED backlighting device, which can be operatively coupled to the electrical apparatus. In some of the electrical apparatuses of the prior art the access opening is already foreseen and left open during the manufacturing of the electrical apparatus. The access opening represents an area of undesired intrusion of dust and similar particles, such as for example grains of sand and particles of construction material, inside the box-shaped body.
In order to reduce the aforementioned drawback given by the undesired intrusion of dust and similar through the access opening, in some electrical apparatuses the access opening is practically obtained only during installation of the electrical apparatus, since the opening is initially occluded by a removable closing wall generally at least partially delimited and surrounded by pre-fractures/weakenings foreseen so as to facilitate its removal. The removal operation of the closing wall complicates the installation operations, moreover there is the risk that during the removal operation the closing wall itself or undesired particles that temporarily stick to the tool used for the removal fall back inside the housing space through the access opening thus nullifying the function of the removable closing wall.
The undesired intrusion of dust or particles in electrical apparatuses as described in patent applications WO 2006/106554 and WO 2010/0006867 is particularly problematic since it can determine jamming of the control mechanism. In other types of electrical apparatuses such an undesired intrusion is in any case problematic since the dust or the particles can contaminate the electromechanical or electrical components housed inside the housing space, causing faults, a degradation of performance or temporary malfunctioning.
Patent application WO 2007/043882 describes an electrical apparatus comprising a protective device comprising a tearable membrane. It is considered that such a membrane is ineffective in the case in which in the body of the apparatus further openings are foreseen, with respect to the one occluded by the membrane itself, suitable for allowing access to the connection terminals in the form of screw clamps. Moreover, the aforementioned tearable membrane potentially has the drawback of producing, in the tearing operation, fragments that can contaminate the inner space of the electrical apparatus.
It is felt necessary to have an apparatus available that is improved in relation to at least one or two aforementioned drawbacks with reference to patent application WO 2007/043882.
Such a requirement is satisfied with an apparatus for the control and/or distribution of electric power as defined in general in claim 1. Preferred and advantageous embodiments of the aforementioned apparatus are defined in the attached dependent claims.
The invention shall become clearer from the following detailed description of a particular embodiment given as an example and, therefore, in no way limiting, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
In the figures, equivalent or similar elements shall be indicated with the same reference numerals.
With reference to the attached figures, these show a non limiting embodiment of an apparatus for the control and/or distribution of electric power, wholly indicated with reference numeral 1 and in the rest of the description more simply indicated with electrical apparatus 1. In the particular example represented in the figures and that shall be described hereafter, the electrical apparatus 1 is a modular push button circuit breaker, i.e. intended to be installed in a support frame to be mounted on a wall alongside other circuit breakers of the same type or in general alongside other modular electrical apparatuses, like for example power sockets.
In an alternative embodiment, the electrical apparatus 1 is any modular electrical apparatus for civil electrical installations, such as for example and not for limiting purposes a power socket, a trimmer, circuit breaker with pivoting key, a deviator circuit breaker, etc.
In accordance with possible further embodiments, the electrical apparatus 1 is any other apparatus for the control and/or distribution of electric power, such as for example an electrical apparatus that can be installed on a DIN rail (for example a so called “miniature circuit breaker”) or a so called molded case circuit breaker intended to be installed in an electrical panel.
From now on we shall refer, without for this reason introducing any limitation, to the case in which the electrical apparatus 1 is a modular push button circuit breaker, like in the example represented in the figures.
The push button circuit breaker 1 comprises a supporting structure 2 made from electrically insulating material, for example plastic and preferably from polycarbonate. The supporting structure 2, preferably and not limitingly, approximately has the shape of a parallelepiped with four side walls 6-9 and a bottom wall 5.
The supporting structure 2, between the side walls 6-9 and the bottom wall 5 identifies an inner space 3, which communicates through a front opening 23 with outside the supporting structure 2.
The push button circuit breaker 1 also includes a diaphragm 28. The diaphragm 28 divides the inner space 8 into a first 3′ and at least one further chamber 3″.
The diaphragm 28 is made from a piece that is separate from the supporting structure 2 and is subsequently coupled to the latter. For example, the diaphragm 28 is made from polycarbonate.
In the inner space 3 of the supporting structure 2 and in particular in the further chamber 3″, at least one electrical connection terminal 41 is housed comprising a screw clamp. In
In the example described, the inner space 3 also comprises the further chamber 3′″, represented in
In the example described, the push button circuit breaker 1 also comprises a switching member 10 that is suitable for establishing/interrupting electrical connections, for example between fixed contact elements, which in the particular example is a rotary metal jumper 10 having at least one mobile contact element.
In the example described, the rotary jumper 10 is a rocker arm with a rounded central profile and it is located in the inner space 8 of the supporting structure 2 and in particular in the first chamber 3′. The jumper 10 is such as to be able to be moved to rotate on a pivot around its central resting part so as to establish/interrupt electrical connections between the electrical terminals 41 or better between the fixed contact elements connected to said electrical connection terminals 41.
The push button circuit breaker 1 includes, moreover, an actuation mechanism coupled to the supporting structure 2. The actuation mechanism includes a button 25 and mechanical coupling elements 26 suitable for coupling the button 25 to the supporting structure 2 so as to fixedly connect the button 25 to the supporting structure 2. In accordance with one embodiment, the mechanical coupling elements comprise a holding and guiding frame 26 made in accordance with the teachings of the international patent application WO 2006/106554.
In accordance with one embodiment, the actuation mechanism 24 preferably comprises a rotary control element 18 that is housed in the first chamber 3′ and that is suitable for moving the jumper 10 made in accordance with what has been described in European patent EP 1 584 096 and/or in the international patent application WO 2006/106554.
The push button circuit breaker 1 also comprises a key, or counter-button, that can be fixed to the button 25 for the manual actuation of the button and that is not visible in the figures since in the example it is covered by a key cover 12 which can be coupled to the key and essentially has a function of aesthetic finishing.
In accordance with a preferred and not limiting embodiment, the push button circuit breaker 1 comprises a protective anti-jamming device 33, comprising a protective cap 33 suitable for occluding the front opening 23 and for example made in accordance with the teachings of the international patent application WO 2010/006867.
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The access opening 15 is intended to be traversed by a fitting device 30 (
Advantageously, the electrical apparatus 1 comprises a protective device 35, 55 against the intrusion of dust and similar, or “protective anti-dust device”, coupled to the supporting structure 2.
The protective anti-dust device 35, 55 comprises a tearable membrane 55 occluding the access opening 15 and intended for being torn and/or traversed by the fitting or connecting device 30 which can be operatively coupled to the electrical apparatus 1 by engagement with the access opening 15. Preferably the tearable membrane 55 is made from relatively more elastic material, for example made from rubber material, with respect to the material from which the supporting structure 2 is made.
A particular non limiting embodiment of a protective anti-dust device 35, 55 is clearly visible in
In accordance with one embodiment, the tearable membrane 55 is surrounded by an outer edge 56 and faces the access opening 15.
In accordance with a possible embodiment, the tearable membrane 55 is made from thermoplastic polyurethane.
Advantageously, the tearable membrane 55 has a relatively small thickness, for example comprised between 0.1 mm and 0.3 mm and preferably equal to 0.2 mm. In accordance with one embodiment, the tearable membrane 55 with relatively small thickness is surrounded by a supporting framework 57, made in a single piece with the tearable membrane 55 and with the same material and having, at least in some sections, a greater thickness with respect to the thickness of the tearable membrane 55. Such sections make it possible to keep the fitting 30 in its position once it has been coupled to the electrical apparatus 1.
The tearable membrane 55 is coupled to the supporting structure 2 through the diaphragm 28. In particular, the tearable membrane 55 is directly fixed to the diaphragm 28 housed in the inner space 3. In accordance with a particularly advantageous embodiment, the tearable membrane 55 and the diaphragm 28 form a single piece made through bi-material moulding, in which the diaphragm 28 is preferably made from polycarbonate and the tearable membrane 55 is made from polyurethane.
In accordance with a further non limiting embodiment, the protective device 35, 55 comprises an annular seal 35 that surrounds the diaphragm 28 and the tearable membrane 55 represents an inner appendix of the annular seal 35. Preferably, the annular seal 35 is made in a single piece with the tearable membrane 55 (being for example both made from bi-material moulding with the diaphragm 28). Preferably, the annular seal 35 has a greater thickness than the tearable membrane 55 and more preferably, the supporting framework 57 of the tearable membrane 55, if foreseen, represents an inner appendix of the annular seal 35. Advantageously, the annular seal 35 and the tearable membrane 55 effectively insulate the first chamber 3′ of the inner space 3 from at least one further inner chamber 3″.
Preferably, the annular seal 35 has an outer peripheral edge 36 (
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Now we shall briefly explain how an electrical apparatus 1 as described above operates. The electrical apparatus 1 is initially manufactured and made available in the configuration represented in figures from 1 to 4, in which the tearable membrane 55 occludes the access opening 15.
During transportation and during storage the electrical apparatus 1 is therefore protected against undesired intrusion of dust and similar through the access opening 15.
During installation, for example in an electrical home installation, a worker who desires to couple a fitting or connection device to the electrical apparatus 1, for example an LED backlighting device 30 (
Foreseeing the annular seal 35, represents a possible optional provision, so as to ensure a further protection from dust and similar, for example by isolating a part of inner space 3, i.e. the first chamber 3′, to protect said isolated part from a possible intrusion of dust and similar through the access opening of the terminals 41.
From the description just made it is possible to understand how an electrical apparatus of the type described above fully achieves the set purposes. Indeed it should be observed how, advantageously, by foreseeing a protective anti-dust device 35,55 of the type described above it is possible to avoid undesired intrusion of dust particles and similar through the access opening 15 and therefore to solve or substantially limit the drawback of electrical apparatuses described above with reference to the prior art.
Of course, a man skilled in the art, with the purpose of satisfying contingent and specific requirements, may carry out numerous modifications and variants to the electrical apparatus described above, all covered moreover by the scope of protection of the invention, as defined by the following claims.
For example, although an electrical apparatus has been described in which the access opening 15 is made in the rear wall 5, which commonly occurs in electrical modular apparatuses, it is possible to foresee that in other types of electrical apparatuses the aforementioned access opening is defined in a confinement wall that is different with respect to the rear wall 5.
It should also be observed that, although it is particularly advantageous to tear the membrane directly through the fitting or connecting device 30 through a forced coupling thereof, in a currently less preferred embodiment it is also possible to use a tool to tear, or pre-tear, the membrane before the engagement of the device 30.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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RM2010A000145 | Mar 2010 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IT11/00052 | 2/24/2011 | WO | 00 | 12/20/2012 |