The invention relates to a circuit-breaking device, particularly to a safety switch, a motor protection switch or the like.
Circuit-breaking devices are used as safety switches, motor protection switches or the like, and are in general used with a so-called adapter part placed upon current busbars as a completely separate element. The adapter part thereby serves to be clamped onto the current busbars, on the one hand, and as a carrier module for the different circuit-breaking devices, on the other hand. The current linkage between the current busbars, on the one hand, and the circuit-breaking devices, on the other hand, is accomplished by that the contact parts are electrically connected with the respective circuit-breaking devices by means of connection lines. Such adapters or current busbar adapters are, for example, known from EP 0 762 581.
A drawback of the known systems resides in that the adapters have to be affixed on the current busbars as additional components and provided with connection lines or connection contacts, and that the circuit-breaking devices have to be mounted on the adapters as separate elements and have to be electrically connected with the connection lines or the connection contacts. If a circuit-breaking device is exchanged or dismounted, it is required that the outgoing conductors are removed from the respective circuit-breaking device and are reconnected subsequently. In addition, the circuit-breaking device is to be detached with respect to the adapter part prior to the disassembly, and the new circuit-breaking device is to be mounted after the exchange. If required, the current buses even have to be switched to be currentless.
The invention is based on the object to provide a circuit-breaking device which is easy to affix onto current busbars and which may be exchanged without the removal of outgoing conductors.
According to the invention this object is achieved by the features defined in patent claim 1. Additional embodiments of the invention are defined in the dependent claims.
The invention provides for a circuit-breaking device which, for example, consists of three components representing one integrated unit and which can be placed upon and interlocked with current busbars in an easy and fast manner. In a preferred embodiment a pivoted connection module is provided on the lower switch part, which may be unlocked from the operating position with mechanical means, e.g. a screwdriver, be unlocked from operating position, be pivoted back subsequently and, as result of its pivoting movement, brings locking or latching mechanism mechanically clutched with the connection module into a released position so as to allow an exchange of the circuit breaker in form of an upper switch part. Upon exchanging the circuit breaker or the upper switch part respectively, the unit may be reassembled in a reversed manner, and upon pivoting the connection module in a manner opposite to the opening movement the upper switch part, the lower switch part and the connection module are interlocked. The interlocking of the circuit-breaking device with respect to the current busbars is preferably accomplished in a conventional manner. Here it is not necessary that the current buses be made currentless or outgoing conductors be disconnected.
The circuit-breaking device according to the invention, preferably a three-pole circuit-breaking device, can advantageously be conceived to be narrow-sized. The outgoing conductors are affixed in the connection module in a touch-safe manner such that the connection module has contacts facing in the direction of the upper switch part and engaging into the upper switch part. Upon opening the connection module by laterally pivoting it away from the upper switch part the current flow toward the consumer connected to the outgoing conductors is interrupted and the contacts of the connection module facing toward the upper switch part are likewise currentless.
Both the upper switch part and the lower switch part comprise separate housings. The upper switch part has opening slots or openings in the surface of the housing facing upwardly for plug contacts to be plugged into the same, which project from the upper switch part out of the housing in a downward direction. This means that the lower switch part is touch-safe when the upper switch part is withdrawn, as the contact elements are covered by the housing.
In a preferred embodiment the circuit-breaking device according to the invention may be exchanged such that upon unlocking the connection module with a screwdriver or the like with respect to the upper switch part the connection module can be pivoted away from the upper switch part. By the pivoting movement of the connection module a mechanical locking means mechanically clutched with the connection module is unlocked with respect to the upper switch part, which allows the withdrawal of the upper switch part from the lower switch part.
In another embodiment the upper switch part is provided with lateral openings through which an electrical contact towards contact counter-tongues located inside the housing is possible by means of contact tongues or the like. All upper parts of the switch comprise corresponding contact openings at the same height and with the same width, so that it is possible to electrically connect two or more of such upper parts of the switch with each other so that, for example, a motor protection switch/contactor combination is possible with the use of two of such circuit-breaking devices lying parallel to each other. The lateral circuit-breaking device contacting also allows a combination as a motor starter combination.
Below, a preferred embodiment of the circuit-breaking device according to the invention will be described in order to explain additional features and advantages, wherein
Both the upper switch part 1 and the lower switch part 2 each comprise a separate housing designated with 1a and 2a, each of them including contacts, fuse links or contactors, respectively, or the like in a touch-safe manner, which are located inside respective the switch parts.
As is shown in FIGS. 1 to 3, an arrangement of contact elements 5, 6, 7 is provided in the lower switch part 2, which project over the lower surface of the housing 2a as to obtain an electrical contact with the current busbars 9, 10, 11 as soon as the circuit-breaking device is placed upon the busbars 9, 10, 11. For their attachment on the busbars 9, 10, 11 each lower switch part 2 comprises correspondingly designed feet 15a, 15b, 15c known per se, as well as at least one locking tongue or locking means 16 ensuring an attachment of the circuit-breaking device at least with respect to busbar 11. Thus, the switch is permanently and safely held with respect to the current busbars 9, 10, 11.
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According to the embodiment shown in the figures guides or feet 20 to 25 are provided laterally of the plug contacts 17, 18, 19, which are made of an insulation material such as a synthetic material and which may be arranged as integral components on the housing 1. Said feet 20, 21 and so on simultaneously form a lateral protection of the plug contacts 17 to 19, but basically have a guiding function so as to ensure that the upper switch part 1 be purposefully placed upon the lower switch part 2. In correspondence therewith the lower switch part 2 includes sparings or recesses 27, 28, 29 adjusted to and matching with the distance of the feet 20, 21 and 22, 23 and 24, 25 respectively in view of their width, i.e. transversely to the course of the current busbars, so as to ensure that the upper switch part 1 be exactly placed upon the lower switch part 2 and that the plug contacts 17, 18, 19 be exactly inserted into the corresponding contact slots 12, 13, 14.
With respect to the upper surface of the housing, the contact elements 5, 6, 7 with the openings 12, 13, 14 are downwardly offset inside the lower part 2 of the circuit breaker to an extent that a touch of the contact elements 5, 6, 7 is safely prevented once the upper switch part 1 is withdrawn from the lower switch part 2.
Moreover, counter-locking elements 30, 31 are provided on the upper switch part 1, e.g. in the form of brackets with locking openings 32, 33 facing outwardly, as are shown in
The contacts 17, 18, 19 are connected with corresponding sides of a motor contactor, a safety unit and the like, the other sides or poles of which being electrically connected with contact sockets or contacts respectively, which are located inside contact openings 35, 36, 37, wherein said contacts or contact sockets are not illustrated in the figures in more detail. In the embodiment as shown in
Contact tongues 38, 39, 40 are associated with the contact openings 35, 36, 37, project laterally from the connection module 3 in the direction towards the upper switch part 1 and are formed or arranged on the connection module in correspondence with the arrangement of the openings 35, 36, 37. According to a preferred embodiment each connection module 3 comprises one spring-type terminal 34 per outgoing conductor 42. In this respect reference is made to
It can be seen that with current-carrying busbars 9, 10, 11 the contacts 5, 6, 7 are at least partially energized, but are covered by the housing 2a in a touch-safe manner, even if the upper switch part 1 is withdrawn in accordance with
In the operating state and in the as-delivered state, however, the upper switch part 1 sits tightly on the lower switch part 2. Moreover, in contrast to the representation of
The connection module 3 is moreover provided with a detachable locking or latching means 45, e.g. in the form of a hook 45 adjustable with a screwdriver or the like, which engages into an associated locking opening 46 in the upper switch part 1 when the connection module 3 adopts its operating position adjacent to the upper switch part 1. In the embodiment as illustrated, the locking tongue 45 may be moved downwardly with a screwdriver, which may be inserted through an opening 47 formed on the upper side of the connection module, so as to be released from the opening 46 and so as to displace the connection module 3 clockwise into the position as shown in
As it is additionally shown in the figures, the connection module 3 according to the embodiment as shown is provided with a locking tooth 48. In the operating state this locking tooth or the locking rib 48 engages into an outwardly facing recess 32 of a bracket 30 projecting downwardly from the upper switch part 1, as was described already above. This secures the upper switch part 1 of the circuit-breaking device against a movement away from the lower switch part 2 in the operating state, at least in the region of the connection module 3, while the connection module 3 itself is locked by the locking means 45 with respect to the upper switch part 1. As it is shown in
The above-described locking means or latching means consisting of elements 30, 32, 48, 52, 53, 53b, 31 and 33 ensures a fixation and locking of the upper switch part 1 with respect to the lower switch part 2.
It can be seen that the connection module 3 may also be pivotably mounted on the upper switch part, and a locking with respect to the lower switch part 2 may kinematically be accomplished in an opposite manner.
According to another embodiment the upper switch part 1 is provided with lateral openings 60, 61, 62. Contacts 60a, 61a, 62a (
In other respects, both elements 1 and 70 respectively, as well as the lower switch part 2 and 72 respectively, preferably have the same configuration.
According to a preferred embodiment it is provided that the plug contacts 17, 18, 19 are arranged to be removable from the underside of the upper switch part 1 and, in correspondence with the use shown in
According to
d shows three circuit-breaking devices arranged side by side in the form of a reversible contactor combination, i.e. with a circuit breaker 71, a contactor 70 and a reversible contactor 73 which comprises the outgoing conductors 42 leading to the consumer or motor respectively. Accordingly, the two devices arranged adjacent to each other in
As is shown in the above description, the circuit-breaking device according to the invention may be used as contactor and as reversible contactor or safety switch and preferably is of a narrow construction due to the compact design, wherein several of such circuit-breaking devices can be provided next to each other with a correspondingly differently designed contacting. The outgoing conductors are clamped in a touch-safe manner in a separate connection module 3 being in an operating communication with the circuit-breaking device.
For the purpose of exchanging the upper switch part 1 due to a defect or for other reasons the upper switch part 1 can easily be exchanged with respect to the lower switch part 2 upon correspondingly releasing the connection module 3, whereupon the new upper switch part 1 can again be placed onto the same.
The circuit-breaking device according to the invention is constructed such that the electro-mechanical components, in as far as the upper switch part 1 and the lower switch part 2 are concerned, are provided to be lying on top of each other and that the connection module 3 for the outgoing conductors is laterally articulated to be pivotable with respect to the upper switch part 1 and the lower switch part 2. This ensures that the entire unit including said three components can easily and quickly be clipped onto the current busbars in one go while a common locking mechanism in connection with the clamping feet 15a, 15b, 15c (
During the phase of exchanging the upper switch part 1 the busbar system 9, 1011 remains protected against contact by the lower switch part 2 remaining on the same, and there is no need to disconnect the other consumers provided on the busbar system.
According to another embodiment the upper switch part 1 is equipped with ventilation channels 80, 81, 82 which—in a sectional view—are preferably formed semi-circular and communicate with the corresponding ventilation channels of adjacent circuit-breaking devices, and which, with circuit-breaking devices arranged directly next to each other, result in circular ventilation channels extending in horizontal directions, i.e. parallel to the current busbars 9, 10, 11, so that the hot air dissipation is ensured on the front side of the circuit-breaking devices, namely on the face where all ventilation channels are lead towards the outside. In addition, one or more ventilation holes may be provided also above each circuit-breaking device, as is shown by reference numeral 84 in
The formation of the locking units as described moreover ensures that an unintended removal or an unintended disassembly of the entire circuit-breaking device and a contact with the current-carrying current busbars is prevented.
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It can be inferred, for example, from
Reference will now be made to
It can moreover be seen in
In the embodiment according to
In correspondence with the illustration in
For facilitating the illustration those reference numerals not referring to the mounting of the contact 18 have been omitted in
According to a preferred embodiment of the circuit-breaking device in correspondence with
A locking hook 96 serves to fix the contact 18, wherein said locking hook 96 is attached on a web 97 or, as an integral part of the web 97, projects away in a downward direction in the manner shown in
The slot 99 serves to receive a tool, e.g. a screwdriver, by means of which the web 97 with the locking hook 96 in
It is essential that an unlockable locking means is provided for mounting the contacts 17, 18, 19 which allows the locking and the removal of the contacts 17, 18, 19 according to need, i.e. of one or more of these contacts, and which ensures the locking of these contacts in case of need.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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103 06 548.2 | Feb 2003 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP04/01375 | 2/13/2004 | WO | 7/6/2006 |