Claims
- 1. A liquid-break type of circuit-breaker including a tank containing an arc-extinguishing liquid, a pair of terminal-bushings extending downwardly within said liquid-containing tank, each carrying an interrupter grid-unit (5), each grid unit (5) including at least three vertically segregated arc-extinguishing liquid chambers (42, 43, 44), means defining a first upper arc-extinguishing liquid chamber (42) particularly adaptable for interrupting high-amperage-value fault currents, said first chamber (42) being completely enclosed except for a lateral relatively-small vent opening (11), said first chamber (42) being partially defined by a lower-disposed valve plate (37) having only a small central opening provided therein, stationary contact means (19) disposed within said first chamber (42) including an elongated off-center finger contact (21A) extending downwardly close to said lateral restricted vent opening (11), a rod-shaped movable contact (7) movable upwardly and downwardly in its closing and opening movements and cooperable with said elongated stationary finger contact (21A) to establish an arc initially wholly within said first arc-extinguishing liquid chamber (42) while blocking said central opening (37) with valve action, means defining a second liquid interrupting chamber (43) disposed below said first chamber (42) and having said valve plate (37) forming its upper end, said second chamber (43) having at least two lateral vent openings (12, 13) in alignment with said first-mentioned restricted vent opening (11) and having at least one splitter plate (39) therebetween for effecting arc looping therearound into said two lateral vent openings (12, 13), said second chamber (43) being particularly adaptable for interrupting medium-value fault currents, a second valve plate (37) with a relatively-small central opening closing the lower side of said second interrupting chamber (43) with said movable rod contact (7) making valve action therewith, means defining a third interrupting chamber (44) disposed below said second chamber (43) and particularly adaptable for interrupting low-value currents and additionally having at least a pair of lateral vent openings (15, 16) therein also in alignment with the aforesaid vent openings (11, 12, 13), said third chamber (44) being located below said second-mentioned valve plate (37) and having its lower end closed by a third valve plate (49) having only a small central valve opening therein, a splitter plate disposed between the two lateral vent openings (15, 16) of the third interrupting chamber (44) to provide arc looping around the said last-mentioned splitter plate, again the movable contact-rod (7) making valve action with said last-mentioned valve-plate, at least one additional lowermost separate liquid completely-confined interrupting chamber (50, 51) for assisting in the interruption of the low-value-amperage currents having no lateral venting whatsoever, said lower-most additional liquid chamber (50, 51) having its upper and lower boundaries defined by valve-plates (49), and said interrupting unit 5 having a bottom apertured nozzle member (62) with a central orifice opening therein out of which the movable contact rod (7) moves at the end of the opening operation.
- 2. The combination according to claim 1, wherein each grid-unit (5) comprises a laminated-plate structure and a surrounding supporting interrupter cylinder (47).
- 3. The combination according to claim 1, wherein at least some of the liquid-interrupting chambers (42, 43, 44) are formed of stacked plates, at least some of which are formed of fiber material.
- 4. The combination according to claim 1, wherein a shunting resistor assemblage (58) is provided located externally of the grid-unit (5) to lower the rate-of-rise of the recovery-voltage transient during the opening operation.
- 5. The combination according to claim 4, wherein a spring clip (54) electrically connected to one end of the said resistor assemblage (58) makes sliding contacting engagement with the movable contact-rod (7) during the opening operation.
- 6. The combination according to claim 2, wherein the interrupting cylinder is formed of a glass-filament epoxy-resinous material.
- 7. The combination according to claim 1, wherein there is provided a pair of additional lowermost separate, liquid completely-confined interrupting chambers (50, 51), through which the arc is drawn sequentially during the opening operation and additionally during the interruption of relatively-low-value currents.
- 8. The combination according to claim 2, wherein the interrupting cylinder has an elongated slot (45) provided therein to accommodate venting from the several venting passages.
- 9. The combination according to claim 1, wherein each grid-unit (5) comprises a plurality of stacked plate members, and one or more resilient, neoprene annular plate members are provided at the lower end of each grid-unit (5) for absorbing shock during the opening operation.
- 10. The combination according to claim 4, wherein each resistor assembly (58) is substantially 250 megohms in resistance value.
- 11. The combination according to claim 1, wherein the bottom apertured nozzle member (62) is formed of molded-glass polyester material.
- 12. The combination according to claim 1, wherein the vertical height of the vent openings (11, 12, 13) is substantially one-half the outside diameter of the movable contact rod (7).
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 343,071, filed Mar. 20, 1973, now abandoned.
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