Claims
- 1. A vacuum interrupter, comprising:a vacuum envelope; and a pair of contacts arranged coaxially and relatively moveably in the axial direction within the vacuum envelope, each of the contacts comprising: a hollow cylindrical contact carrier including a center axis, opposed axial end faces and an axial length extending along the center axis; a contact plate disposed on one of the opposed axial end faces of the contact carrier; a plurality of first slits extending from the one of the opposed axial end faces of the contact carrier and inclined with respect to the center axis of the contact carrier, the first slits having a first height x extending in the axial direction of the contact carrier; and a plurality of second slits extending from the other of the axial end faces of the contact carrier and inclined with respect to the center axis of the contact carrier, the second slits having a second height y extending in the axial direction of the contact carrier, the second slits cooperating with the first slits to define a coil portion in the contact carrier therebetween which allows a current to flow and form an axial magnetic field along the axial direction of the contact carrier, wherein assuming that the axial length of the contact carrier is 1, the first height x and the second height y satisfies a relationship given by the following expressions (1)-(3): 0.9≧x (1) x≧y≧0.2x (2) 1.4≧x+y≧0.8 (3).
- 2. The vacuum interrupter as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a first electrode rod fixed to one of the contacts, a second electrode rod fixed to the other of the contacts, and an actuator coupled with the second electrode rod and operative to move the second electrode rod relative to the first electrode rod in the axial direction of the contact carrier.
- 3. The vacuum interrupter as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first height x and the second height y are equal to each other.
- 4. The vacuum interrupter as claimed in claim 3, wherein a sum of the first height x and the second height y is larger than 1.
- 5. The vacuum interrupter as claimed in claim 3, wherein a sum of the first height x and the second height y is equal to 1.
- 6. The vacuum interrupter as claimed in claim 3, wherein a sum of the first height x and the second height y is smaller than 1.
- 7. The vacuum interrupter as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first height x is larger than the second height y.
- 8. The vacuum interrupter as claimed in claim 7, wherein a sum of the first height x and the second height y is equal to 1.
- 9. The vacuum interrupter as claimed in claim 7, wherein a sum of the first height x and the second height y is equal to 1.
- 10. The vacuum interrupter as claimed in claim 7, wherein a sum of the first height x and the second height y is smaller than 1.
- 11. The vacuum interrupter as claimed in claim 1, wherein the contact plate comprises a plurality of third slits having one end open to a circumferential surface of the contact plate, the one end of the third slits being communicated with the first slits at the one of the opposed axial end faces of the contact carrier.
- 12. The vacuum interrupter as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the contacts comprises a reinforcing member coaxially disposed inside the contact carrier, the reinforcing member being in contact with the contact plate and extending along the contact carrier.
Priority Claims (2)
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2001-276171 |
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2001-293440 |
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Parent Case Info
The present application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/238,900, filed Sep. 11, 2002 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,639,169, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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