This application is the national phase under 35 U.S.C. §371 of PCT International Application No. PCT/EP2012/067123 which has an International filing date of Sep. 3, 2012, which designated the United States of America and which claims priority to European patent application number EP 11182091.6 filed Sep. 21, 2011, the entire contents of each of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
At least one embodiment of the invention generally relates to a power circuit breaker comprising a contact slide, in which a movable switching piece is arranged mounted on a spring, which switching piece is arranged opposite a fixed switching piece.
Power circuit breakers, in particular low-voltage power circuit breakers, are automatic electromagnetic circuit breakers in the event of a short circuit. The way in which they function corresponds in principle to the way in which line circuit breakers function. They are usually equipped with a thermal and a magnetic release and therefore have the same structural elements as line circuit breakers. However, they are designed for higher rated currents, and in addition the releases are adjustable, sometimes separately, by power circuit breakers, which is different than in the case of line circuit breakers. In the low-voltage sector, the breakers are also used as motor circuit breakers.
The object of the power circuit breaker is to protect downstream installations, in particular three-phase motors, from damage as a result of overload or short circuit. The power circuit breaker should disconnect these currents in conjunction with the line protection devices. If gas is located between the two poles, this gas is ionized by virtue of the flashover in the case of a correspondingly high voltage difference between the poles, and a self-maintaining gas discharge, which is also referred to as an arc, is formed. This plasma not only continues to conduct current, but also reduces the life of the component part and, in the case of high currents, can even destroy the switch. In contrast to disconnectors, power circuit breakers are designed such that the arc produced during opening of the switching contacts is quenched and therefore the current flow is interrupted quickly and without any damage to the switch.
A particular problem associated with power circuit breakers with a high switching capacity, in particular up to 100 kA at rated currents of up to 80 A, consists in that, in the case of such large short circuits, the loading on the chamber walls, i.e. in particular on the lower part of the power circuit breaker owing to the high development of pressure, is very high. The housing walls can in the case of such tripping operations bend outwards or result in a rupture in the upper part of the power circuit breaker. In the worst case scenario, parts of the upper part are broken away.
In this regard, WO 01/33595 A1 describes an electrical circuit breaker, in particular a motor circuit breaker, comprising a housing including a thermosetting plastic, a switching contact arrangement, a tripping unit with at least one bimetallic-element release, a tripping link which acts on a switching mechanism and can be actuated by the bimetallic element and a parts mount consisting of insulating material for various contact and connection parts of the tripping unit which can be formed on this parts mount.
In the case of this electrical circuit breaker, provision is made for the preassemblable contact and connection parts of the tripping unit to be adhesively bonded into the housing or a housing part, with the result that the fastening of these preassemblable contact and connection parts in the housing takes place without any additional connections. For this, housing adhesive-bonding pockets are provided which are filled with adhesive material. Pins of the tripping unit protrude into these adhesive-bonding pockets and can be adhesively bonded in the adhesive-bonding pockets. By virtue of the permanent adhesive bonding, the bimetallic element position is kept stable. Thermal and mechanical stresses are considerably reduced by the use of the adhesive and by the adhesion process, while the thermal stability and dimensional stability are ensured.
The inventor has discovered that a disadvantage with the prior art resides in that adhesive bonds are always subject to an ageing process and, in addition, the assembly process is complex since two parts always need to be guided with a precise fit with respect to one another for an adhesive bond.
Accordingly, at least one embodiment of the present invention is directed to a power circuit breaker which has stable housing walls even in the case of high switching powers and in the process provides for simple handling during assembly.
A power circuit breaker is disclosed. Advantageous designs and developments which can be used individually or in combination with one another are the subject matter of the dependent claims.
According to an embodiment of the invention, a power circuit breaker includes a contact slide, in which a movable switching piece is arranged mounted on a spring, which switching piece is arranged opposite a fixed switching piece. In an embodiment of the invention, the fixed switching piece has a horned contour, which engages in mating contours on the switching chamber walls of the power circuit breaker.
Further advantages and embodiments of the invention will be explained below with reference to example embodiments and with reference to the drawing, in which, schematically:
According to an embodiment of the invention, a power circuit breaker includes a contact slide, in which a movable switching piece is arranged mounted on a spring, which switching piece is arranged opposite a fixed switching piece. In an embodiment of the invention, the fixed switching piece has a horned contour, which engages in mating contours on the switching chamber walls of the power circuit breaker.
The horned contours on the fixed switching piece clamp the switching chambers of the power circuit breaker precisely in the region of the greatest pressure development. The solution according to an embodiment of the invention provides for the fixed switching pieces to be shaped in such a way that they form a clamp in the central region of the switching chamber which holds together the respective side walls of the individual phases. A series circuit comprising in each case three clamps is thus formed. Overall, intermediate walls and outer walls are supported against one another. In order to enable the clamping, there is a relatively large cutout provided in the front region of the fixed switching pieces. The fixed switching pieces are also shaped by way of a tab such that as effective sealing of the switching chambers as possible is still ensured.
In the event of a short circuit, the degree to which the wall of the lower part bends outwards in the central region is thus limited. This limitation is approximately 20 to 25% of the previous extent of bending, by first approximation. The lower part is thus bent out by this amount to a lesser degree than was previously the case. Thus, the risk of the upper part being ripped out by the lower part being pressed against it is also reduced.
The fixed switching piece according to an embodiment of the invention with horned contours is preferably U-shaped and has two limbs aligned parallel to one another and a transition region which connects the two limbs to one another. In the transition region, the horned contours are preferably in the form of two webs which are aligned parallel to one another and are separated from one another by a cutout. Preferably a tab is formed within the cutout, which tab, as an extension of a limb of the fixed switching piece, reaches into the cutout and enlarges the resting area for soldering the contacts below the limb of the fixed switching piece. In addition, the tab acts as a seal between the upper part and lower part of the power circuit breaker.
The fixed switching pieces according to an embodiment of the invention with the horned contours are arranged on opposite sides of the contact slide and are positioned parallel to the movable switching piece in the contact slide, with the result that the respective contacts on the movable switching piece and on the fixed switching piece can impinge on one another in the event of a short circuit. The contact slide is integrated in a contact slide accommodating device within the housing of the power circuit breaker, which contact slide accommodating device is formed in such a way that housing walls or mating contours for the horned contours are provided between the horned contours and the tab of the fixed switching piece, which housing walls or mating contours form the accommodating areas for the horned contours. Preferably, three chambers aligned parallel to one another, which each accommodate a contact slide with two mutually opposite fixed switching pieces, are arranged within a power circuit breaker. Thus, a series circuit comprising in each case three chambers is formed.
The fixed switching pieces according to an embodiment of the invention with horned contours achieve considerable reinforcement of the switching chambers of the power circuit breaker without any additional parts. The bending of the housing is reduced by said fixed switching pieces. The switching pieces are fixed well, wherein the assembly sequence does not need to be changed. The protruding tab on the fixed switching piece firstly enables an enlargement of the resting area for the contacts, and secondly enables good sealing with respect to the upper part of the power circuit breaker. The open cross section towards the top is reduced from approximately 160 mm2 to 60 mm2. In the event of a short circuit, the bending of the wall of the lower part of the power circuit breaker in the central region is limited. This limitation is, by first approximation, 20 to 25% of the previous bending. The lower part is thus bent out by this amount less than was previously the case. Thus, the risk of the upper part of the power circuit breaker being ripped out by the lower part being pressed against it is also reduced.
The fixed switching pieces according to an embodiment of the invention with horned contours are characterized by the fact that they achieve a marked reinforcement of the switching chambers of the power circuit breaker without any additional parts. The bending of the housing is reduced by said fixed switching pieces. The switching pieces are fixed well, wherein the assembly sequence does not need to be changed. The protruding tab firstly enables an enlargement of the resting area for the contacts, and secondly ensures effective sealing with respect to the upper part of the power circuit breaker. The open cross section towards the top is reduced from approximately 160 mm2 to 60 mm2. In the event of a short circuit, the bending of the wall of the lower part of the power circuit breaker in the central region is limited. This limitation is, by first approximations, 20 to 25% of the previous bending. The lower part is thus bent out by this amount less than was previously the case. Thus, the risk of the upper part of the power circuit breaker being ripped out by the lower part being pressed against it is also reduced.
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