The present application is National Phase of International Application No. PCT/JP2011/005107 filed Sep. 12, 2011, and claims priority from Japanese Application No. 2010-206970, filed Sep. 15, 2010.
The present invention relates to a circuit breaker such as a wiring breaker or earth leakage breaker, and in particular, relates to a repulsion type circuit breaker wherein contact points open due to a pivoting of a movable contact caused by electromagnetic repulsive force.
As a repulsion type circuit breaker, there is a two-point switch circuit breaker (for example, Patent Document 1) wherein two movable contact points open simultaneously.
The second movable contact 4 is pivotally supported by a support fitting 11 via a shaft 10 in the vicinity of a V-shaped portion of the second movable contact 4, and is urged toward the first movable contact 5 by a return spring 12 placed on the shaft 10.
Then, a lower end portion of the second movable contact 4 is connected to the power source side terminal block 3 via a lead 13. The support fitting 11 is fixed to the case 1 with a screw 14. Also, the power source side terminal block 3 is fixed to the case 1 with a screw 15.
The overcurrent tripping device 8 disposed between the first movable contact 5 and load side terminal block 9 includes a bimetal 16 and an electromagnet (not shown), and the electromagnet has a configuration wherein a coil 19 is coiled around an iron core 18 joined to a yoke 17, and a return spring 21 is provided between an armature 20, opposing the iron core 18 and pivotally supported by the yoke 17, and the yoke 17.
The bimetal 16 is joined to an L-shaped fitting 22, and the L-shaped fitting 22 is fixed with a screw 25 to a flat conductor 24 connected to the first movable contact 5 via a lead 23. The flat conductor 24 is fixed to the case 1 with a screw 26, and the yoke 17 is fixed to the case 1 with a screw 27. An upper end portion of the bimetal 16 and one end of the coil 19 are connected via a lead 28, and the other end of the coil 19 is connected to the load side terminal block 9.
Also, the circuit breaker of
The circuit breaker in the closed condition shown in
However, even though the external form of the circuit breaker is the same, one portion of the parts is altered depending on the breaking capacity and rated current. In this case, the circuit breaker of
Also, the circuit breaker of
Therefore, the invention, having been conceived focusing on the unsolved problems of the heretofore described heretofore known example, has an object of providing a repulsion type circuit breaker that can achieve a cost reduction by having good assembly ability and maintenance ability, and that can increase current-limiting performance and breaking performance.
In order to achieve the heretofore described object, a circuit breaker according to one embodiment is such that a molded case housing a first movable contact having a first movable contact point disposed at a leading end thereof, a contact portion pivotally supporting the first movable contact through an insulating holder, a second movable contact having a second movable contact point disposed at a leading end thereof to contact with the first movable contact point, and connected to a power source side terminal block through a lead, a switching mechanism to switch the first movable contact, a load side terminal block connected to the first movable contact, an overcurrent tripping device connected to the load side terminal block, and an arc extinguishing chamber that extinguishes an arc generated between the first movable contact point and second movable contact point. The molded case is formed by a case main body and a cover placed on an upper portion of the case main body. The case main body comprises a bottom portion case that forms a bottom portion of the circuit breaker, and an intermediate case, placed on an upper portion of the bottom portion case, having a dividing wall that blocks off a space between the intermediate case and the bottom portion case. The power source side terminal block and the second movable contact are fitted inside the bottom portion case, and the first movable contact, the load side terminal block, the overcurrent tripping device, the holder, the contact portion, and the arc extinguishing chamber are fitted inside the intermediate case.
According to the circuit breaker according to the one embodiment, when a large current such as a short circuit current flows, and the second movable contact pivots in the opening direction due to an electromagnetic repulsion generated between the first movable contact point of the first movable contact and the second movable contact point of the second movable contact, the second movable contact engaging with the latch continues to be held in the predetermined open position by the latch of the latch mechanism pivoting due to the flow of an arc gas, and as the arc length between the first movable contact point and the second movable contact point does not contract, and the arc voltage does not drop, it is possible to improve current limiting performance.
Also, the circuit breaker according to one embodiment is such that the latch mechanism includes a side plate that pivotally supports a contact spring that urges the second movable contact toward the first movable contact, and the latch, via a shaft, and a gas pressure base that covers the side plate. The latch mechanism and the power source side terminal block connected to the second movable contact via the lead block are unitized. The unit, a magnetic yoke that encloses the second movable contact point of the second movable contact from left and right, and side portions thereof extend upright in an opening movement direction of the second movable contact, and a magnetic yoke cover covering the left and right side portions of the magnetic yoke on the inner and outer sides, are fitted inside the bottom portion case.
According to the circuit breaker according to the one embodiment, as the latch mechanism, second movable contact, and power source side terminal block inside the bottom portion case are unitized, it is possible to reduce the stock amount of the parts of the bottom portion case, thus achieving good assembly workability.
Also, the circuit breaker according to one embodiment is such that a molded wall is formed in the intermediate case in a form such as to connect an exterior side wall of the intermediate case and an interphase wall, and a power source side exhaust opening is formed by the molded wall and the cover.
According to the circuit breaker according to the one embodiment, as the power source side exhaust opening is formed by the cover and intermediate case formed by molding, the number of parts is reduced, a reduction in manufacturing cost is achieved, and the strength of the intermediate case increases.
Also, the circuit breaker according to one embodiment is such that the cover is configured of a first cover placed on an upper portion of the intermediate case, a second cover placed on an upper portion of the first cover, and a top cover placed on an upper portion of the second cover. The switching mechanism is fitted from the upper portion of the first cover in a state in which the second cover and top cover are removed.
According to the circuit breaker according to the one embodiment, it is possible to achieve good assembly ability and maintainability of the switching mechanism.
Also, the circuit breaker according to one embodiment is such that the overcurrent tripping device is connected to the load side terminal block fitted inside the intermediate case, and in a state in which the second cover and top cover are removed, fixing screws are inserted into cylindrical screw insertion holes formed from the bottom of the bottom portion case toward the intermediate case, and the fixing screws are screwed to the overcurrent tripping device.
According to the circuit breaker according to the one embodiment, as it is possible to respond to breaking capacity and rated current specifications by changing only the overcurrent tripping device, it is possible to respond flexibly to differences in breaking capacity and rated current with a small amount of stock.
Also, the circuit breaker according to one embodiment is such that a gas path is formed in a position on the load side terminal block side of the latch mechanism of the bottom portion case.
Furthermore, the circuit breaker according to one embodiment is such that the gas path communicates with the external air from a side portion of the bottom portion case.
According to the circuit breaker according to the one embodiment, as it is possible to form the gas path of the bottom portion case by molding, a reduction in manufacturing cost is achieved.
According to the circuit breaker according to the invention, as a molded case housing each part is configured of a case main body and a cover placed on an upper portion of the case main body, the case main body is configured of a bottom portion case that forms a bottom portion of the circuit breaker and an intermediate case, placed on an upper portion of the bottom portion case, having a dividing wall that blocks off a space between the intermediate case and the bottom portion case, placed on an upper portion of the bottom portion case, a power source side terminal block and second movable contact are fitted inside the bottom portion case, and a first movable contact, load side terminal block, overcurrent tripping device, holder, contact portion, and arc extinguishing chamber are fitted inside the intermediate case, it is possible to achieve good assembly ability and maintenance ability, and a cost reduction.
Hereafter, a detailed description will be given, while referring to the drawings, of a best mode (hereafter referred to as an embodiment) for embodying a circuit breaker according to the invention. The same reference numerals and signs are given to portions of the configuration the same as those of the configuration shown in
The circuit breaker of the embodiment is such that a first movable contact 5 having a leading end provided a first movable contact point 5a, a contact portion 52 that pivotally supports the first movable contact 5 across an insulating holder 51, a second movable contact 4 having a leading end provided with a second movable contact point 4a that contacts with the first movable contact point 5a and connected to a power source side terminal block 3 via a lead 13, a switching mechanism 7 that switches the first movable contact 5, a load side terminal block 9 connected to the first movable contact 5 via a lead 5b and connecting board 5c, an overcurrent tripping device 8 connected to the load side terminal block 9, an arc extinguishing chamber 6 that extinguishes an arc generated between the first movable contact point 5a and second movable contact point 4a, and a latch mechanism 53 that operates together with the second movable contact 4, are housed inside a case 50 formed by resin molding, as shown in
The case 50 is configured of a case main body 54 and a cover 55 placed on an upper portion of the case main body 54.
The case main body 54 is configured of a bottom portion case 56 that forms a bottom portion of the circuit breaker, and an intermediate case 57 placed on an upper portion of the bottom portion case 56, as shown in
The cover 55 is configured of a first cover 58 placed on an upper portion of the intermediate case 57, a second cover 59 placed on an upper portion of the first cover 58, and a top cover 60 placed on an upper portion of the second cover 59, as shown in
The latch mechanism 53, as shown in
The latch 65, when pivoting in a clockwise direction around the shaft 64, engages with the second movable contact 4, which has moved in an opening direction (a direction away from the first movable contact point 5a of the first movable contact 5), and holds the second movable contact 4 in a predetermined open position. Also, the return spring 66 urges the latch 65 in a counterclockwise direction around the shaft 64.
Then, as shown in
Also, the first movable contact 5, the holder (reference numeral 51 in
The intermediate case 57, as shown in
Meanwhile, the overcurrent tripping device 8 is fitted into the intermediate case 57 in a state in which it is connected to the load side terminal block 9, and connected with fixing screws (not shown). That is, in a state in which the intermediate case 57 is placed on the upper portion of the bottom portion case 56, the overcurrent tripping device 8 is connected by screwing the fixing screws from the bottom of the bottom portion case 56 via the screw insertion holes 70, the screw insertion holes 74 of the intermediate case 57, and the connecting board 5c of the contact portion including the first movable contact 5, to the overcurrent tripping device 8, and screwing threaded portions of the fixing screws to screw holes 9a (refer to
Herein, a molded case of the invention corresponds to the case 50, an intermediate case dividing wall of the invention corresponds to the bottom portion 57a, and a gas path provided in a bottom portion case of the invention corresponds to the gas path 71.
Next, a description will be given of an assembly procedure of the circuit breaker of the embodiment.
Firstly, the unit formed by the latch mechanism 53, the second movable contact 4, and the power source side terminal block 3, the magnetic yoke 68, and the magnetic yoke cover 69, are fitted inside the bottom portion case 56.
Next, the first movable contact 5, the holder 51, the contact portion 52, and the arc extinguishing chamber 6, are fitted inside the intermediate case 57.
Next, the first cover 58 is placed on the upper portion of the intermediate case 57 and the switching mechanism 7 is fitted inside the first cover 58.
Next, the assemblies of the intermediate case 57 and the first cover 58 are united on the upper portion of the bottom portion case 56.
Next, the overcurrent tripping device 8 is connected by screwing the fixing screws from the bottom of the bottom portion case 56 via the screw insertion holes 70, the screw insertion holes 74 of the intermediate case 57, and the connecting board 5c to the overcurrent tripping device 8, and screwing the threaded portions of the fixing screws to the screw holes 9a formed in the end portion of the load side terminal block 9 connected to the overcurrent tripping device 8, and the overcurrent tripping device 8 is fitted inside the intermediate case 57.
Finally, the second cover 59 integrated with the top cover 60 is placed on the first cover 58 in such a way as to cover the switching mechanism 7 and overcurrent tripping device 8.
When an energizing current in the circuit breaker with the heretofore described configuration reaches an overload condition, a bimetal 16 distorts, releasing a lock of the switching mechanism 7, and the first movable contact 5 carries out a pivoting movement in the direction (opening direction) away from the second movable contact 4. Also, as the currents flowing through the second movable contact 4 and the first movable contact 5 flow in mutually opposite directions, as shown in
Because of this, an arc is generated between the first movable contact point 5a of the first movable contact 5 and the second movable contact point 4a of the second movable contact 4, increasing the arc voltage, after which, the first movable contact 5 opens under a command from the overcurrent tripping device 8, and a current limiting and breaking is carried out in a short time.
When an arc is generated between the first movable contact point 5a and the second movable contact point 4a, the internal pressure of the arc extinguishing chamber 6 increases due to an expansion of the peripheral air caused by the arc heat and to the generation of a large amount of vapor from the support body forming the arc extinguishing chamber 6, and there is generated a flow of arc gas toward the exhaust opening 75 formed by the intermediate case blocking wall portion 73 and first cover 58 formed in the intermediate case 57 and the gas path 71 formed in the bottom portion case 56.
When a flow of arc gas toward the gas path 71 of the bottom portion case 56 is generated, the flow of arc gas acts as a pressing force causing the latch 65 to pivot in a clockwise direction around the shaft 64. When the latch 65 pivots in a clockwise direction around the shaft 64, the second movable contact 4 engaging with the latch 65 is held in the predetermined open position. Herein, the predetermined open position in which the latch 65 holds the second movable contact 4 is such that the length of the contact gap between the second movable contact point 4a and first movable contact point 5a is a length such that a break of the energizing path is possible.
Then, when the short circuit current is reduced and the flow of the arc gas toward the gas path 71 of the bottom portion case 56 is reduced, the urging force of the return spring 66 of the latch mechanism 53 with respect to the pressing force acting on the latch 65 increases, the latch 65 pivots in a counterclockwise direction around the shaft 64, the engagement with the second movable contact 4 is broken, and the second movable contact 4 carries out a return operation whereby it pivots in the closing direction due to the urging force of the contact spring 63.
Next, a description will be given of advantages of the circuit breaker of the embodiment.
According to the embodiment, when a large current such as a short circuit current flows, and the second movable contact 4 pivots in the opening direction due to an electromagnetic repulsion generated between the first movable contact point 5a of the first movable contact 5 and the second movable contact point 4a of the second movable contact 4, the second movable contact 4 engaging with the latch 65 continues to be held in the predetermined open position by the latch 65 of the latch mechanism 53 pivoting due to the flow of an arc gas generated toward the gas path 71 of the bottom portion case 56, meaning that, as the arc length between the first movable contact point 5a and the second movable contact point 4a does not contract, and the arc voltage does not drop, it is possible to improve current limiting performance.
Also, as the contact gap length between the first movable contact point 5a and second movable contact point 4a is maintained as a length such as to break the energizing path, it is possible to reliably carry out an energizing break when a large current such as a short circuit current flows.
Also, as it is easily possible to form discharge means that discharges the arc gas generated inside the circuit breaker to the exterior as the exhaust opening 75 formed by the intermediate case blocking wall portion 73 and first cover 58 of the intermediate case 57, which is a molded body, and the gas path 71 of the bottom portion case 56, it is possible to seek a reduction in manufacturing cost, and it is possible to increase the strength of the intermediate case 57.
Also, as a structure is such that the case main body 54 of the case 50 is configured of the bottom portion case 56 and the intermediate case 57, the latch mechanism 53, the second movable contact 4, the power source side terminal block 3, the magnetic yoke 68, and the magnetic yoke cover 69 are fitted inside the bottom portion case 56 before the intermediate case 57 is placed on the upper portion of the bottom portion case 56, and the first movable contact 5, the load side terminal block 9, the holder 51, the contact portion 52, and the arc extinguishing chamber 6 are fitted inside the intermediate case 57, it is possible to achieve good assembly ability and maintenance ability, and it is possible to increase the frame strength of the bottom portion case 56 and the intermediate case 57 when a high pressure arc gas is generated.
Also, as the latch mechanism 53, the second movable contact 4, and the power source side terminal block 3 inside the bottom portion case 56 are unitized, it is possible to reduce the stock amount of the parts of the bottom portion case 56, thus achieving good assembly workability.
Also, as the overcurrent tripping device 8 can be fitted later, using the fixing screws inserted from the bottom of the bottom portion case 56, in a state in which the intermediate case 57 is placed on the upper portion of the bottom portion case 56, and the first cover 58 is placed on the upper portion of the intermediate case 57, it is possible to respond to breaking capacity and rated current specifications by changing only the overcurrent tripping device 8, and thus possible to respond flexibly to differences in breaking capacity and rated current with a small amount of stock.
Furthermore, as it is possible to configure the cover 55 of the case 50 with the first cover 58, the second cover 59, and the top cover 60, and to fit or remove the switching mechanism 7 in a state in which the first cover 58 is placed on the upper portion of the intermediate case 57, and the second cover 59 and the top cover 60 are removed, it is possible to achieve good assembly ability and maintenance ability of the switching mechanism 7.
As heretofore described, the circuit breaker according to the invention is useful in providing a repulsion type circuit breaker that achieves a cost reduction by having good assembly ability and maintenance ability, and increases current-limiting performance and breaking performance.
3 . . . Power source side terminal block, 4 . . . Second movable contact, 4a . . . Second movable contact point, 5 . . . First movable contact, 5a . . . First movable contact point, 5b . . . Lead, 5c . . . Connecting board, 6 . . . Arc extinguishing chamber, 7 . . . Switching mechanism, 8 . . . Overcurrent tripping device, 9 . . . Load side terminal block, 9a . . . Screw hole, 13 . . . Lead, 16 . . . Bimetal, 50 . . . Case, 51 . . . Holder, 52 . . . Contact portion, 53 . . . Latch mechanism, 54 . . . Case main body, . . . Cover, 56 . . . Bottom portion case, 57 . . . Intermediate case, 57a . . . Bottom portion, 58 . . . First cover, 59 . . . Second cover, 60 . . . Top cover, 61 . . . Side plate, 61a, 61b. Parallel plate, 62 . . . Shaft, 63 . . . Contact spring, 64 . . . Shaft, 65 . . . Latch, 66 . . . Return spring, 67 . . . Gas pressure base, 68 . . . Magnetic yoke, 69 . . . Magnetic yoke cover, 70 . . . Screw insertion portion, 71 . . . gas path, 73 . . . Intermediate case blocking wall, 74 . . . Screw insertion hole, 75 . . . Exhaust opening
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