The present invention relates to a circuit breaker such as a molded-case circuit breaker or an earth leakage breaker. Particularly, the invention relates to an assembly structure of a molded case containing functional parts of the breaker.
As known, a molded-case circuit breaker incorporates contactor sections, each including a stationary contactor and a movable contactor of a main circuit, arc-extinguishing devices for the respective contactor sections, a switching mechanism for the movable contactors, and an overcurrent tripping device, which are assembled together in a molded case. Moreover, an earth leakage breaker includes, besides functional parts making up a molded-case circuit breaker, a leakage current detection section (a zero-phase current transformer and a leakage current detection circuit) and an over current protection device additionally installed in a molded case (see Japanese Patent No. 3246562, for example).
In the circuit breaker with the above arrangement, interruption of an overcurrent such as a short-circuit current causes an arc to occur between a stationary contact and a movable contact in the main circuit. The heat of the arc causes contactors made of metal to melt and evaporate. The evaporated molten metals scatter with arc gas and deposits onto movable parts of the switching mechanism and the tripping device, which causes interruption in the function. Thus, as a measure for preventing the problem, the following structure is known (see JP-A-7-141976, for example). In the structure, an intermediate base is incorporated inside a molded case so that a current interruption section and an arc-extinguishing device are isolated from the switching mechanism arranged above them with the intermediate base serving as a partition wall.
In addition, a circuit breaker having other attachments is known. In the structure, for allowing easy mounting of the attachments of the circuit breaker such as an auxiliary switch, an alarm switch, and shunt release, pocket-like recesses are formed beforehand on the cover of a molded case. In the recess, the attachment is retained in cassette form and an auxiliary cover is provided to cover the top sides of the attachments (see JP-A-6-236726, for example).
Aside from the structure disclosed in JP-A-7-141976 in which an intermediate base is incorporated inside a molded case, a circuit breaker with the following assembly structure was already developed and commercialized. In the assembly structure, a molded case is designed to isolate the switching mechanism from the current interruption section that has capability of containing interior attachments like the molded case disclosed in JP-A-6-2367276. The molded case has a structure of three parts, which are a main case (lower cover), a middle cover laid on the top side of the main case with a recess, partitioned by a bottom wall, formed in its central section, and a top cover covering the top side of the recess in the middle cover. The contactor sections, the arc-extinguishing device, and the overcurrent tripping device are contained in the main case. The switching mechanism and interior attachments are contained in the recess in the middle cover. In the following, the assembly structure of the circuit breaker is shown in
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Reference numeral 12 denotes an overcurrent tripping device that detects an overcurrent in a main circuit to actuate the tripping mechanism 11, and reference numeral 13 denotes a zero-phase current transformer mounted in an earth leakage breaker for detecting a leak current in the main circuit. The zero-phase current transformer 13 has a leak current detection IC connected to the secondary side to form a leak current detection section. The switching operation and the current interruption operation of the circuit breaker are known, so explanations are omitted.
Here, in the main case 2 of the molded case 1, units, each including the stationary contactor 5, the movable contactor 7, and the arc-extinguishing device 9 for each of the phases of the main circuit, are contained parallel in the lateral direction. On the back of the units, the overcurrent tripping device (thermal device) 12 and the zero-phase current transformer 13 on the further back are arranged between the load side terminals 6.
Moreover, the middle cover 3 laid on the main case 2 has a pocket-like recess 3a formed at the central section with a wall provided around the recess 3a for partitioning. The recess 3a is provided so that the switching mechanism 10 and the tripping mechanism 11 are contained in the middle. The previously described overcurrent protection device of the earth leakage breaker and the interior attachments (not shown) such as the auxiliary switch, the alarm switch, and the shunt release are contained on the side of the recess 3a. Furthermore, through a slit opened in a bottom wall 3b of the recess 3a, a lower toggle link 10b of the switching mechanism 10 is made to project downward to couple with the contactor holder 8 of the movable contactor 7.
Further, on the top side of the middle cover 3, the top cover 4 is mounted to cover the top side of the recess 3. The top cover 4 has an opening at the center so that the switching operation lever 10a of the switching mechanism 10 is made to project outside through that opening.
The circuit breaker described above with background structures has the following problems from the viewpoint of easiness in maintenance and assembly. Namely, devices such as the auxiliary switch, the alarm switch and the shunt release as the attachments of the circuit breaker are often mounted by a user after the circuit breaker is delivered. In this case, mounting and removal of the attachments are carried out by making access to the recess 3a in the middle cover 3 with the top cover 4 shown in
In addition, in the assembly process of the earth leakage breaker, with the functional parts that make up the molded-case circuit breaker being assembled in the main case 2, the zero-phase current transformer 13 (the leakage current detection section) is mounted. Furthermore, in addition to mounting on the middle cover 3 equipped with the switching mechanism 10 and the overcurrent protection circuit, on the main case 2, lead wires taken out from the leakage current detection section are connected to the overcurrent protection device mounted in the middle cover 3. The wiring carried out with the switching 10 being exposed will cause an unexpected tripping action of the switching mechanism as described above, resulting in a finger pinched in the switching mechanism.
The invention was made in view of the foregoing, and an object of the invention is to provide a circuit breaker with the structure of a molded case based on the structure shown in
In order to achieve the above objective, according to the first aspect of the invention, a circuit breaker includes a main case, a middle cover and a top cover built separately from one another. The main case contains a contactor section, an arc-extinguishing device and an overcurrent tripping device. The middle cover laid on the main case, has the central section and a recess partitioned with a bottom wall for containing a switching mechanism and interior attachments. The top cover covers the top side of the recess in the middle cover. The middle cover is made to have an auxiliary cover, which covers the switching mechanism. The middle cover combined with the auxiliary cover is made to have the top cover mounted. The auxiliary cover is specifically designed according to the following second and third aspects of the invention.
(1) The auxiliary cover covers a region excluding the containing section of the interior attachments and has the top cover hinged thereto at the end section thereof (the second aspect).
(2) The auxiliary cover is divided into a section covering the switching mechanism, a section covering a peripheral surface region of the switching mechanism, and a section covering the switching mechanism, which is mounted on the main case (the third aspect).
With the foregoing arrangement of the top cover of the circuit breaker made accessible, the switching mechanism is covered with the auxiliary cover. Therefore, when the interior attachments are mounted on or removed from the circuit breaker, with accessibility to the containing section of the interior attachments (the recess) formed in the middle cover 3 made without causing any possible touch of a finger on the switching mechanism, mounting and removal of the attachments can be carried out. This enhances safety in maintenance work carried out by the user.
Moreover, the arrangement according to the third aspect of the invention is provided so that the auxiliary cover is divided into sections covering the switching mechanism and peripheral surface region of the switching mechanism. Section covering the switching section is independently mounted on the main case. By adopting this arrangement, in the assembly process of the earth leakage breaker, when the leakage current detection section and the overcurrent protection device are additionally mounted on the molded case having the functional parts of the molded-case circuit breaker already mounted, the assembly work can be carried out with the switching mechanism mounted on the middle cover and covered with the cover section, with only the other cover section being removed. This allows mounting work of the leakage current detection section on the main case and wiring work between the leakage current detection section and the overcurrent protection device mounted on the middle cover to be safely carried out without causing any possible touch on the switching mechanism. Therefore, enhanced easiness in assembly and safety in assembly work can be ensured.
In the following, embodiments of the invention will be explained on the basis of the examples shown in
First, with an earth leakage breaker taken as an example of a circuit breaker, an arrangement of the circuit breaker according to example 1 is shown in
Here, the auxiliary cover 14 has a shape as shown in
With the foregoing arrangement of the top cover 4 made accessible after the assembly of the circuit breaker, the switching mechanism 10 is covered with the auxiliary cover 14 as shown in
In example 2, the auxiliary cover 14 in the previously explained example 1 is divided into a cover section 14-1 and a cover section 14-2. The cover section 14-1 is an exclusive one for covering only the switching mechanism 10 mounted on the middle cover 3. The cover section 14-2 is one mounted on the main case 2 while being aligned on the back of the switching mechanism 10 for covering the top side region of the functional parts such as the overcurrent tripping devices 12 and 15 (see
The dividable auxiliary cover 14 described above exhibits the effect as follows in the assembly process of the earth leakage breaker. Namely, in an assembly process before mounting the auxiliary cover 14 and the top cover 4, at the step at which mounting of various kinds of functional parts of a molded-case circuit breaker onto the middle cover 3 has been completed, the exclusive cover section 14-1 is placed over the switching mechanism 10 to be screwed onto the main case 2. In this state, the zero-phase current transformer 13 (the leakage current detection section) is additionally mounted on the main case 2. Furthermore, with the overcurrent protection device 18 mounted on the middle cover 3, wiring work between the two is carried out with lead wires. In this case, the switching mechanism 10 covered with the cover section 14-1 does not cause any possible tripping induced by a worker touching the switching mechanism 10 with a finger. Thus, the assembly work of the product can be carried out safely. After all of the functional parts are mounted, the cover section 14-2 of the auxiliary cover 14 and the top cover 4 are mounted on the top side of the middle cover 3, so that the assembly of the product is complete.
With the above arrangement, when the interior attachments (the auxiliary and alarm switches 16 and the shunt release 17 shown in
While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to the preferred embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing and other changes in form and details can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
The disclosure of Japanese Patent Application No. 2005-233947 filed on Aug. 12, 2005 is incorporated herein as a reference.
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2005-233947 | Aug 2005 | JP | national |
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20070035367 A1 | Feb 2007 | US |