The present invention relates to a contact assembly for change-over switching between winding taps of a control winding of a tapped transformer. Such a contact assembly is particularly preferably applicable for electrical switchgear in high-voltage technology, such as tap selectors or off-circuit tap-changers. Both types of devices have in common that change-over switching between the winding taps of the control winding of the tapped transformer is carried out load-current-free.
Known from the German patent specification DE 27 54 682 is a tap selector for a tap changer of tapped transformers with a stationary tap selector column having contact rings arranged at different levels per phase and connected with connection lines arranged on the in side of the tap selector column. For increasing the torsional strength of the drive tubes, DE 27 54 682 proposes that the contact bridge housing supported by the inner drive tube is fastened at the inner drive tube by an arc-shaped attachment piece being arranged in each case above and below the contact bridge and being adapted to the tube diameter, and that both these arc-shaped attachment pieces and the contact bridge project through a respective recess extending along the circumference in the outer drive tube.
The actual contact in DE 27 54 682 is constructed as contact bridge that establishes an electrically conductive connection between the current ring assigned to it on one side and the tap selector connection contact on the other side. In this context, the contact is arranged in a contact bridge housing fixedly connected with the drive tube is therefore difficult to access or replace, as the case may be, for maintenance work. In addition, constructing the entire contact assembly is a laborious and time-consuming task for the manufacturer.
The object of the present invention is therefore to provide a contact assembly for change-over switching between winding taps of a control winding for a tapped transformer, which contact assembly is easy to assemble and can be replaced quickly and easily for maintenance purposes.
This object is fulfilled by a contact assembly for change-over switching between winding taps of a control winding of a tapped transformer according to claim 1. The subclaims relate to particularly preferred further developments of the invention.
The general inventive idea consists in accommodating the contact of the contact assembly in a separate contact housing such that the contact and the contact housing form a separate module and such that the contact housing together with the contact are fixable in a recess provided in the contact mount by a retaining element.
It is furthermore advantageous for the contact housing to be constructed as a receptacle open on two opposite sides, namely on a front side and on a back side, and to have a flange-type shielding ring in the area of the front side at the outer circumference of the contact housing.
In addition, the contact housing can provide spring retainers at an upper side and/or at a lower side, respectively, for spring-mounting the contact, which spring retainers penetrate the upper side and/or the lower side of the contact housing, and compression springs can be arranged between the contact and the spring retainers.
It is possible for the spring retainer to have a groove with a groove floor and a wedge-shaped ramp. The retaining element can then be U-shaped and have a retaining bracket and arms that are hollow. It is additionally conceivable to form the retaining bracket as a sheet metal bracket. The retaining bracket can also be formed to engage into the groove in a form-locking and contact-closing manner in the locked state of the separate module. Furthermore, a compression spring can be provided in each of the arms of the retaining element, which compression spring in each case interacts with a bolt provided at a cover in such a manner that the cover fixedly mounted in the contact mount by anchor bolts compresses the respective compression spring with its bolts using a defined prestress and thus presses the retaining bracket into the groove.
It can also be advantageous to provide a slot in the contact, into which slot a pin engages that is fixedly arranged at the contact housing. The contact can be constructed as a blade contact consisting of a plurality of individual contacts, which contact projects longitudinally to both sides beyond the contact housing.
Finally, there is the possibility that the contact mount has at least one aperture in which a support, preferably an extruded rod, is receivable. Alternatively, the support can also be made of laminated paper or laminated fabric. By constructing both the support and the contact mount from an electrically non-conductive material, it is possible to hold high voltages over the regulating range between the connection contacts and the take-off ring in a small installation space.
Further developments, advantages, and application possibilities of the invention also arise from the following description of illustrated embodiments and from the FIGS. All of the described and/or illustrated features, alone or in any combination, are fundamentally the subject matter of the invention, regardless of their summary in the claims or their dependency. Also, the contents of the claims are made a part of the description.
In the following, the invention will be illustrated exemplarily in more detail by means of drawings, in which:
a shows a schematic illustration of a contact assembly;
b shows a detailed view of the contact assembly;
a shows a detailed view of a contact housing with a contact;
b shows a lateral sectional view of the contact housing with the contact; and
The same or equivalent elements of the invention are designated by identical reference characters. The illustrated exemplary illustration merely represents a possible construction for a contact assembly for change-over switching between winding taps of a control winding of a tapped transformer.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2013 112 405.4 | Nov 2013 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2014/074140 | 11/10/2014 | WO | 00 |