Claims
- 1. A circuit interrupter comprising a stationary contact assembly; a movable contact assembly; a dielectric gas filled housing containing said stationary and movable contact assemblies; said stationary contact assembly including an arc runner contact and an electrical coil and circuit connection means for connecting said electrical coil in series with said arc runner contact; said arc runner contact containing, as at least a portion thereof, a generally flat conductive disk having an axis which is coaxial with the axis of said coil; said coil being disposed adjacent one surface of said arc runner contact and being in a plane parallel to the plane of said arc runner contact and being closely magnetically coupled to said arc runner contact; said movable contact assembly including a generally cylindrical arcing contact which is coaxial with said arc runner contact, and which is movable into and out of contact with the surface of said arc runner contact which is opposite to said one surface; at least one of said arc runner contact and said movable arcing contact consisting of an alloy of chromium copper to improve interruption ability.
- 2. The circuit interrupter of claim 1 wherein said arc runner contact consists of a chromium copper alloy.
- 3. The circuit interrupter of claim 1 wherein said chromium copper alloy has about 0.9% chromium by weight.
- 4. The circuit interrupter of claim 1 wherein at least a portion of said movable contact assembly is made of a chromium copper alloy.
- 5. An arc spinner interrupter comprising, in combination:
- first and second electrical terminal means;
- a movable contact movable along an axis, and between an engaged and a disengaged position;
- annular arc runner means having at least a portion thereof disposed in a plane perpendicular to the direction of movement of said movable contact and having an axis which is coaxial with said axis of movement of said movable contact; said annular arc runner means being electrically engaged by said movable contact when said movable contact is in its said engaged position; said arc runner means defining a path for the annular rotation of the arc root of an arc which is drawn detween said arc runner means and said movable contact when said movable contact moves to its said disengaged position;
- dielectric gas filling the space which will be occupied by an arc drawn between said movable contact and said arc runner means;
- magnetic field generating means for producing a magnetic field in said space, which field has at least one component which is perpendicular to said axis of said arc runner means, thereby to produce a Lorentz force which rotates said arc relative to said dielectric gas;
- first circuit means connecting said movable contact to said first terminal means;
- and second circuit means connecting said annular arc runner means to said second terminal means;
- at least one of said arc runner means and said movable contact being made at least partly of a chromium copper alloy to improve interruption ability.
- 6. The device of claim 5 which further includes housing means for enclosing said movable contact, said arc runner means, and said dielectric gas; said first and second terminal means being accessible externally of said housing means.
- 7. The device of claim 5 wherein said magnetic field generating means includes a winding which is coaxial with said arc runner means and which is closely coupled thereto and which is in series therewith, whereby a magnetic field is produced by the current through said winding, and by the current which is induced to circulate around said arc runner means.
- 8. The device of claim 7 wherein said winding is a spiral wound winding of flat conductive material which is wound in a plane which is parallel to the plane of said arc runner means.
- 9. The device of claim 5 wherein said alloy is about 0.9% chromium by weight.
- 10. An assembly of a coil and an arc runner for an arc spinner interrupter; said arc runner comprising a flat conductive disk portion having an exposed surface which defines an annular path for the movement of an arc root; said coil being coaxial with said arc runner and being disposed adjacent the opposite surface of said arc runner; circuit means connecting said coil to said arc runner; said arc runner having a thickness which is less than the thickness which would produce the maximum induced circulating current at arc current zero in said arc runner due to the mutual coupling with said coil; said arc runner being made of an alloy of chromium copper to improve interruption ability.
- 11. An arc runner for an arc spinner interrupter and a coil disposed to induce a circulating current in said arc runner; said arc runner comprising a flat conductive disk portion having a given resistance to flow of circulating current and a given inductance; said arc runner having a thickness such that the circulating current induced in said runner by said coil is less than the maximum current which could have been induced in said runner by said coil at arc current zero, whereby a greater field strength is produced adjacent a surface of said runner and whereby the repulsive force between said runner and said coil is reduced; said arc runner being made of an alloy of chromium copper to improve interruption ability.
- 12. An arc runner for an arc spinner interrupter; said arc runner including a flat annular ring consisting of an alloy of chromium copper to improve interruption ability.
- 13. The arc runner of claim 12 wherein said alloy contains about 0.9% chromium.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to copending applications Ser. No. 868,624, filed Jan. 11, 1978 in the names of Lorne D. McConnell, Gerald A. Votta and Donald E. Weston, entitled MOVING CONTACT FOR RADIAL BLOW-IN EFFECT FOR ARC SPINNER INTERRUPTER; Ser. No. 868,623, filed Jan. 11, 1978, in the names of Robert Kirkland Smith and Gerald A. Votta, entitled THIN ARC RUNNER FOR ARC SPINNER INTERRUPTER; Ser. No. 868,622, filed Jan. 11, 1978 in the name of Robert Kirkland Smith, entitled EXTERIOR CONNECTED ARC RUNNER FOR ARC SPINNER INTERRUPTER; Ser. No. 868,621, filed Jan. 11, 1978 in the names of Ruben D. Garzon, Lorne D. McConnell and Gerald A. Votta, entitled MOVING CONTACT FOR LOCALIZED GAS FLOW ARC SPINNER TYPE INTERRUPTER; and Ser. No. 890,062, filed Mar. 27, 1978 in the name of Gerald A. Votta, entitled ARC SPINNER INTERRUPTER WITH CONTACT FOLLOWER, all of which are assigned to the assignee of the present invention.
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