Claims
- 1. An arc quenching chamber for low-voltage switching devices which switch in air, comprising:a quenching area, surrounded by at least one first part in the form of an enclosure and by at least one second part in the form of an arc quenching chamber cover, wherein the first and second parts surrounding the quenching area include guide elements adapted to be pushed one inside the other, which fix the first and second parts to one another in a final position perpendicular to the displacement direction of the guide elements; and at least one separate attachment device, supported in at least one of the first and second of the parts surrounding the quenching area, and one holder, formed on the respective other part, wherein the two parts are fixed detachably to one another in the final position in the displacement direction, wherein the at least one separate attachment device includes a spring-loaded snapper and the holder includes a latching groove, and wherein the snapper is arranged in a captive manner in the part in which it is supported.
- 2. The arc quenching chamber as claimed in claim 1, wherein the spring loading is formed by a helical spring.
- 3. The arc quenching chamber as claimed in claim 1, wherein the snapper includes a cylindrical element, including a collar as a contact point for the spring loading.
- 4. The arc quenching chamber as claimed in claim 1, wherein the snapper includes a latching head.
- 5. The arc quenching chamber as claimed in claim 4, wherein the latching head is formed by one end of the cylindrical element.
- 6. The arc quenching chamber as claimed in claim 4, wherein the latching head is hemispherical.
- 7. The arc quenching chamber as claimed in claim 4, wherein the latching head is conical.
- 8. The arc quenching chamber as claimed in claim 1, wherein the snapper includes a grip part.
- 9. The arc quenching chamber as claimed in claim 1, wherein the latching groove is conical.
- 10. The arc quenching chamber as claimed in claim 1, wherein a pushing element is provided in the latching groove, in order to push back the snapper against the spring loading.
- 11. The arc quenching chamber as claimed in claim 2, wherein the snapper includes a cylindrical element, including a collar as a contact point for the spring loading.
- 12. The arc quenching chamber as claimed in claim 2, wherein the snapper includes a latching head.
- 13. The arc quenching chamber as claimed in claim 12, wherein the latching head is formed by one end of the cylindrical element.
- 14. The arc quenching chamber as claimed in claim 12, wherein the latching head is hemispherical.
- 15. The arc quenching chamber as claimed in claim 12, wherein the latching head is conical.
- 16. The arc quenching chamber as claimed in claim 3, wherein the snapper includes a latching head.
- 17. The arc quenching chamber as claimed in claim 16, wherein the latching head is formed by one end of the cylindrical element.
- 18. The arc quenching chamber as claimed in claim 16, wherein the latching head is hemispherical.
- 19. The arc quenching chamber as claimed in claim 16, wherein the latching head is conical.
- 20. The arc quenching chamber as claimed in claim 4, wherein the snapper includes a grip part.
- 21. The arc quenching chamber as claimed in claim 4, wherein the latching groove is conical.
- 22. The arc quenching chamber as claimed in claim 7, wherein the snapper includes a grip part.
- 23. The arc quenching chamber as claimed in claim 7, wherein the latching groove is conical.
- 24. The arc quenching chamber as claimed in claim 2, wherein a pushing element is provided in the latching groove, in order to push back the snapper against the spring loading.
- 25. The arc quenching chamber as claimed in claim 3, wherein a pushing element is provided in the latching groove, in order to push back the snapper against the spring loading.
- 26. The arc quenching chamber as claimed in claim 4, wherein a pushing element is provided in the latching groove, in order to push back the snapper against the spring loading.
- 27. An arc quenching chamber for low-voltage switching devices which switch in air, comprising:at least one first part in the form of an enclosure; and at least one second part in the form of an arc quenching chamber cover, the at least one first and second parts surround a quenching area, wherein the at least one first and second parts include guide elements, adapted to be pushed one inside the other, which fix the first and second parts to one another in a final position perpendicular to the displacement direction of the guide elements; and at least one separate attachment device, supported in at least one of the first and second of the parts, and one holder, formed on the respective other part, wherein the two parts are detachably fixed to one another, and wherein the at least one separate attachment device includes a spring-loaded snapper and the holder includes a latching groove, the latching groove and the snapper being arranged in a captive manner in the part in which it is supported.
- 28. The arc quenching chamber as claimed in claim 27, wherein the snapper includes a cylindrical element, including a collar as a contact point for the spring loading.
- 29. The arc quenching chamber as claimed in claim 27, wherein the snapper includes a latching head.
- 30. The arc quenching chamber as claimed in claim 29, wherein the latching head is formed by one end of the cylindrical element.
- 31. The arc quenching chamber as claimed in claim 29, wherein the latching head is hemispherical.
- 32. The arc quenching chamber as claimed in claim 29, wherein the latching head is conical.
- 33. The arc quenching chamber as claimed in claim 27, wherein the snapper includes a grip part.
- 34. The arc quenching chamber as claimed in claim 27, wherein the latching groove is conical.
- 35. The arc quenching chamber as claimed in claim 27, wherein a pushing element is provided in the latching groove, in order to push back the snapper against the spring loading.
- 36. An arc quenching chamber cover, adapted to be removably fixed on an arc quenching chamber without the use of screws, comprisingguide elements, adapted to be pushed one inside the other; a tongue, at a front end in an insertion direction, extending in the insertion direction, wherein the tongue is adapted to be inserted into a pocket in an enclosure of the arc quenching chamber; side tabs, at the opposite end, adapted to engage, during insertion of the arc quenching chamber cover, guides provided in the enclosure of the arc quenching chamber; and one of at least one latching groove and at least one spring loaded snapper, wherein the other of the at least one spring loaded snapper and latching groove is on the enclosure of the arc quenching chamber, the at least one latching groove being adapted to receive and hold the at least one spring loaded snapper.
- 37. The arc quenching chamber cover as claimed in claim 36 wherein the at least one spring loaded snapper includes a cylindrical element, including a collar as a contact point for the spring loading.
- 38. The arc quenching chamber cover as claimed in claim 36, wherein the at least one snapper includes a latching head.
- 39. The arc quenching chamber cover as claimed in claim 38, wherein the latching head is formed by one end of the cylindrical element.
- 40. The arc quenching chamber cover as claimed in claim 38, wherein the latching head is hemispherical.
- 41. The arc quenching chamber cover as claimed in claim 38, wherein the latching head is conical.
- 42. The arc quenching chamber cover as claimed in claim 36, wherein the at least one snapper includes a grip part.
- 43. The arc quenching chamber cover as claimed in claim 36, wherein the at least one latching groove is conical.
- 44. The arc quenching chamber cover as claimed in claim 36, wherein a pushing element is provided in the at least one latching groove, in order to push back the at least one snapper against the spring loading.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is the national phase under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of PCT International Application No. PCT/DE01/02806 which has an International filing date of Jul. 20, 2001, which designated the United States of America and which claims priority on German Patent Application number DE 100 49 726.8 filed Sep. 29, 2000, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
PCT Information
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PCT/DE01/02806 |
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WO02/27741 |
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