Claims
- 1. A current interrupter for a switch comprising:
- a housing forming a chamber;
- a switch contact disposed in said chamber and having a conductive member with a movable stroke between a conducting position for conducting electricity and a non-conducting position for not conducting electricity;
- a terminal for conducting electricity when said switch contact is in said conducting position;
- an expansible seal having a stationary end supported within said chamber and a movable end affixed to said conductive member;
- at least one electrical conductor having a first end in electrical engagement with said conductive member and a second end in electrical engagement with said terminal;
- said terminal being disposed on said housing at a location between said switch contact and said movable end;
- said one electrical conductor having a length which is longer than said stroke of said conductive member between said conducting and non-conducting positions so as to extend around said conductive member from said terminal to said first end.
- 2. The interrupter of claim 1 further including at least one guide member for guiding said electrical conductor during said stroke.
- 3. The interrupter of claim 1 further including two electrical conductors extending between said conductive member and said terminal, said electrical conductors curling around said conductive member and having a pitch for producing an axial magnetic field to assist in moving to the non-conducting position and for controlling metallic arc products.
- 4. The interrupter of claim 1 further including a steel tube for enclosing said electrical conductor.
- 5. A high voltage circuit interrupter comprising:
- a first electrical terminal for connection to a first high voltage power lead;
- a second electrical terminal for connection to a second high voltage power lead;
- a housing having a first chamber and a second chamber;
- a current interrupting switch disposed within said first chamber for selectively opening and, alternatively, closing an electrical path between said first and second terminals;
- said switch including a stationary switch contact in electrical engagement with said first terminal and a movable switch contact having an electrode member extending into said second chamber;
- a current interchange disposed within said second chamber for electrically connecting said movable switch contact and said second terminal, said movable switch contact being movable alternately into and out of engagement with said stationary switch contact to respectively close and open said electrical path;
- an actuator connected to said electrode member for moving said movable switch contact into and out of engagement with said stationary switch contact;
- said current interchange receiving one end of said movable switch contact and for electrical engagement with said second terminal;
- an expansible seal having a stationary end supported within said first chamber and a movable end affixed to said electrode member, said movable end being disposed within said second chamber; and
- an electrical conductor having one end electrically connected to said electrode member and another end electrically connected to said second terminal.
- 6. The interrupter of claim 5 wherein said expansible seal extends into said second chamber and having an interior aperture for receiving said electrode member, one end of said seal being sealed to said housing and the other end of said seal being sealed to said one end of said electrode member.
- 7. A high voltage circuit interrupter comprising:
- a first electrical terminal for connection to a first high voltage power lead;
- a second electrical terminal for connection to a second high voltage power lead;
- a rigid dielectric housing having a chamber;
- a current interrupting vacuum switch disposed within said chamber for selectively opening and, alternatively, closing an electrical path between said first and second terminals;
- said switch including a stationary switch contact in electrical engagement with said first terminal and a movable switch contact;
- a current interchange electrically connecting said movable switch contact and said second terminal, said movable switch contact being movable alternately into and out of engagement with said stationary switch contact to respectively close and open said electrical path;
- an actuator for moving said movable switch contact into and out of engagement with said stationary switch contact;
- said current interchange including an enclosure disposed on said housing for receiving one end of said movable switch contact and for electrical engagement with said second terminal and an electrical conductor having one end electrically connected to said movable switch contact and another end electrically connected to said second terminal;
- an expansible seal extending into said enclosure and having an interior aperture for receiving said movable switch contact, one end of said seal being sealed to said housing and the other end of said seal being sealed to said one end of said movable switch contact;
- said other end of said expansible seal being affixed to a spacer member disposed between said one end of said movable switch contact and a guide member for guiding said movable switch contact and further including a fastener member for attaching said spacer member and guide member to said movable switch contact.
- 8. A high voltage circuit interrupter comprising:
- a first electrical terminal for connection to a first high voltage power lead;
- a second electrical terminal for connection to a second high voltage power lead;
- a rigid dielectric housing having a chamber;
- a current interrupting vacuum switch disposed within said chamber for selectively opening and, alternatively, closing an electrical path between said first and second terminals;
- said switch including a stationary switch contact in electrical engagement with said first terminal and a movable switch contact;
- a current interchange electrically connecting said movable switch contact and said second terminal, said movable switch contact being movable alternately into and out of engagement with said stationary switch contact to respectively close and open said electrical path;
- an actuator for moving said movable switch contact into and out of engagement with said stationary switch contact;
- said current interchange including an enclosure disposed on said housing for receiving one end of said movable switch contact and for electrical engagement with said second terminal and an electrical conductor having one end electrically connected to said movable switch contact and another end electrically connected to said second terminal;
- an expansible seal extending into said enclosure and having an interior aperture for receiving said movable switch contact, one end of said seal being sealed to said housing and the other end of said seal being sealed to said one end of said movable switch contact;
- said housing including an end cap having a portion thereof extending into said chamber for supporting said one end of said expansible seal within said chamber.
- 9. A high voltage circuit interrupter comprising:
- a first electrical terminal for connection to a first high voltage power lead;
- a second electrical terminal for connection to a second high voltage power lead;
- a rigid dielectric housing having a chamber;
- a current interrupting vacuum switch disposed within said chamber for selectively opening and, alternatively, closing an electrical path between said first and second terminals;
- said switch including a stationary switch contact in electrical engagement with said first terminal and a movable switch contact;
- a current interchange electrically connecting said movable switch contact and said second terminal, said movable switch contact being movable alternately into and out of engagement with said stationary switch contact to respectively close and open said electrical path;
- an actuator for moving said movable switch contact into and out of engagement with said stationary switch contact;
- said current interchange including an enclosure disposed on said housing for receiving one end of said movable switch contact and for electrical engagement with said second terminal and an electrical conductor having one end electrically connected to said movable switch contact and another end electrically connected to said second terminal; and
- said electrical conductor including at least one electrical conductor extending from said movable switch contact to said second terminal.
- 10. A high voltage circuit interrupter comprising:
- a first electrical terminal for connection to a first high voltage power lead;
- a second electrical terminal for connection to a second high voltage power lead;
- a rigid dielectric housing having a chamber;
- a current interrupting vacuum switch disposed within said chamber for selectively opening and, alternatively, closing an electrical path between said first and second terminals;
- said switch including a stationary switch contact in electrical engagement with said first terminal and a movable switch contact;
- a current interchange electrically connecting said movable switch contact and said second terminal, said movable switch contact being movable alternately into and out of engagement with said stationary switch contact to respectively close and open said electrical path;
- an actuator for moving said movable switch contact into and out of engagement with said stationary switch contact;
- said current interchange including an enclosure disposed on said housing for receiving one end of said movable switch contact and for electrical engagement with said second terminal and an electrical conductor having one end electrically connected to said movable switch contact and another end electrically connected to said second terminal; and
- a guide member for guiding the movement of said movable switch contact within said enclosure.
- 11. The interrupter of claim 10 wherein said guide member includes at least one guide rod extending into said enclosure and an alignment member affixed to said one end of said movable switch contact, said alignment member engaging said guide rod to maintain alignment of said movable switch contact upon movement within said enclosure.
- 12. The interrupter of claim 11 wherein said electrical conductor includes at least one electrical cable helically extending around said guide rod and having ends electrically connected to said movable switch contact and said second terminal.
- 13. The interrupter of claim 12 wherein two guide rods extend into said enclosure from a base on said enclosure with said base being in electrical engagement with said second terminal, and two electrical cables having one end electrically affixed to said base and helically extending around said guide rods.
- 14. The interrupter of claim 13 wherein said alignment member includes two guide apertures each receiving a guide rod and said electrical cables having their other ends electrically affixed to said alignment member, said electrical cables having sufficient length to allow the movement of said movable switch contact.
- 15. The interrupter of claim 13 wherein said base includes an interchange base and a copper disk.
- 16. The interrupter of claim 14 further including guide bushings disposed in said guide apertures.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/352, 652 filed on Dec. 9, 1994, now abandoned.
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