Claims
- 1. A circuit interrupter using a dielectric liquid introduced into the interrupter at a high pressure, the resultant arc formed from interrupting temporarily blocking the flow of said liquid and normally causing a high pressure maximum and extinguishment of said arc near a current zero normally causing a low pressure minimum, said interrupter comprising: movable and fixed contacts retained in at least a partially confined enclosure; means for introducing said dielectric liquid into said enclosure at a predetermined initial high pressure; energy storage means responsive to said high pressure liquid and changes in said liquid flow for smoothing, during circuit interruption the resultant pressure of said liquid by reducing said pressure maximum and increasing said pressure minimum, said enclosure including a first nozzle formed by said fixed electrical contacts converging to a narrow throat and a second electrical insulating nozzle having a narrow throat opposite said throat of said first nozzle, said movable contact normally in its closed condition, extending through said throat of said second nozzle and into said throat of said first nozzle to make electrical contact with said fixed contacts, said enclosure including an entrance port for said introduction of said liquid between said throats of said nozzles said moving contact in said closed condition effectively closing said port said moving contact when opened being withdrawn from both of said nozzle throats to provide a bidirectional flow path for said liquid in opposite directions with a primary flow path through the narrow throat and a diverging portion of said second nozzle and a secondary flow path through said narrow throat and a diverging portion of said first nozzle.
- 2. A circuit interrupter as in claim 1 where said energy storage means includes a floating piston movable in a cylinder filled with gas.
- 3. A circuit interrupter as in claim 1 where said liquid is liquid SF.sub.6.
- 4. A circuit interrupter as in claim 1 where said energy storage means has an effective mass much less than said introducing means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 818,004 filed July 22, 1977.
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Continuations (1)
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