Claims
- 1. A drive mechanism for operating a circuit breaker by rotating a main drive shaft, said drive mechanism comprising a trigger circuit breaker drive mechanism delivering considerably less power than that required for operating said circuit breaker including an outlet member, means operatively associating said trigger circuit breaker drive mechanism with an assembly, said assembly including a disengagement first spring, an engagement second spring, and a recocking motor for recocking said springs, and means for disposing said springs such that on being released, said springs drive said main drive shaft through 180.degree., and means for controlling release of the springs by a movable outlet member of said trigger drive mechanism, and wherein a fixed frame supports the main drive shaft, a first arm is fixed to said main drive shaft and having a first end of said disengagement spring fixing thereto, means fix the other end of said disengagement spring to the frame, and a second arm is provided and constrained to rotate with said main shaft by a freewheel mechanism allowing said main drive shaft to rotate in one direction only both for disengagement and for engagement, said engagement spring is fixed between the end of said second arm and a fixed point on the frame, the two arms have a position in which both springs are taut, with the ends of said first and second arms coming into abutment against a disengagement abutment and an engagement abutment respectively, and means responsive to motion of the outlet member of said trigger drive mechanism for respectively retracting said abutments.
- 2. A drive mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the second arm is fixed to a recocking wheel rotated by the recocking motor.
- 3. A drive mechanism according to claim 1, wherein said outlet member of said trigger drive mechanism is a trigger shaft rotatable about a shaft axis.
- 4. A drive mechanism according to claim 3, wherein the disengagement abutment is constituted by a first crank operatively engagable with a wheel fixed to the end of the first arm, said first crank having a stationary pivot axis and being articulated to a connecting rod, said connecting rod being articulated to a second crank, and said second crank being fixed to the trigger shaft and rotatable therewith.
- 5. A drive mechanism according to claim 4, wherein a lever having a stationary axis of rotation is articulated to said connecting rod, and said lever having an end imparting a shock to said wheel during rotation of said trigger shaft at the beginning of a disengagement operation of the circuit breaker.
- 6. A drive mechanism according to claim 3, wherein the engagement abutment is constituted by a cam fixed to said trigger shaft and rotatable therewith.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/446,956 filed Dec. 6, 1989 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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